George pushed the door open and walked into the room, looking at Albert who was flipping through parchment behind the desk.
"Oh, what does he want from me?" Albert asked knowingly.
"You guys are so calm!" George smiled helplessly. He didn't believe that Albert couldn't guess the reason.
"Otherwise?" Albert put down the parchment, raised his head and asked, "I have done everything I should do and what I can do."
"They still haven't been able to find the exact whereabouts of Professor Boubaji."
George had actually guessed Albert's attitude towards this matter. If he was really willing to help, he would definitely be willing to help find someone instead of just sitting there chatting with him.
In fact, what I said just now was almost as clear as saying that Professor Boubaji's life and death had nothing to do with him.
No one is willing to pay for other people's mistakes, and Albert is still willing to help predict, which seems to be the little kindness he once had.
"Can't you find it? I don't have any good ideas. Crystal ball prophecies are like this. Sometimes it is really difficult to analyze the required information from the predicted scenes."
Albert was not surprised by this. If crystal ball divination was really that powerful, divination would not be questioned by everyone.
However, as a master of divination, Albert knew very well that many people were actually unwilling to believe in so-called divination or predictions.
Therefore, watching disaster happen without being able to prevent it has become a fate that is difficult for most prophecy masters to escape.
If you are troubled by this, you will be depressed to death.
Therefore, he usually only issues warnings. As for whether the other party is willing to believe it and what he plans to do, it doesn't matter what he does.
As for trying to change the prophecy, that is undoubtedly a very difficult thing.
If you try to change every time, you are likely to become a lunatic in the eyes of people, and I am afraid that you are not far from death.
"Everything has a price." Albert murmured.
Of course, Albert had a way to find out the specific whereabouts of Professor Bubaji. He only needed to let the spies among the Death Eaters help deliver the news, but he had no intention of doing that because he would not risk the spies for this matter.
The risk of exposure, even if it was very low, he was not going to take the risk by paying for Professor Bubagi's personal decision.
That was the last spy. It would not be easy to insert spies inside in the future when Voldemort was wary. Moreover, he did not have a certain status, and some information could not be obtained at all.
"What?" George looked at Albert in confusion.
"You all overlooked one thing."
"What's the matter?" George asked curiously.
"Dumbledore is dead. The Dumbledore who could help us carry most of the sky has fallen." Albert said in a very soft, nostalgic voice, "Today's times have changed. They have become different from before.
It’s different, it’s no longer safe.”
"The Minister of Magic, Scrimgeour, is the best case. Because he lost Dumbledore's protection, he was about to be eliminated by a mysterious man, and many people haven't realized this yet - times have changed."
"If Dumbledore is still alive now, nothing will happen to Professor Boubajib, but he is dead, so the fate of Professor Boubajim who stays in the UK will not be much better." Albert said with a mocking tone,
"The world is like this. A group of people always need to die. Only bloody examples can make others wake up, and all I can do is try not to let you become that group of unlucky ones."
"So, you don't have to worry about Professor Bubbaji. Her life or death now depends on her own luck." A sarcastic smile appeared on the corner of Albert's lips, "After all, I am not her father.
Possibly risking his life to pay for her mistake."
George opened his mouth.
After a long time, he stepped forward, gave Albert a hug, and said sincerely, "Thank you."
"You're welcome, we are friends."
"That's great, friend," George murmured.
"When will Bill get married?" Albert suddenly asked.
"It should be in the near future." George's heart suddenly skipped a beat, and he quickly asked, "What's wrong?"
"If Bill plans to marry Fleur, it would be best if the wizarding world is still relatively stable." Albert reminded kindly, "Honestly, I don't think the Death Eaters will go to the wedding in a good-natured way. Don't forget Wei.
The Sly family doesn't have a good reputation among pure-blood wizards."
"You mean..." George's eyes widened and he had a bad feeling.
"As we all know, your family has a good relationship with Harry Potter, and you are my friends." Albert knew exactly what would happen then.
"So, Death Eaters will come to cause trouble."
"Making trouble?" Albert shook his head and said, "No, this is an opportunity for them, an opportunity to catch them all in one fell swoop. As long as they are in their right mind, they will not let it go easily."
George quickly asked, "Is there any way?"
"You shouldn't ask me."
"I'll go talk to Bill about it." George remembered Albert's original wedding, "Wartime is not a good time to get married."
"It should be said that there will be a grand wedding." Albert corrected.
"However, once the Ministry of Magic collapses, all members of the Order of the Phoenix will inevitably be affected. They will probably be tortured and monitored. Those who are unlucky will probably be killed directly to vent their anger." Albert knew very well that the current situation is worse than in the novel.
The situation is more dangerous. The most important thing is that he, no, it should be said that Scrimgeour killed a large number of Death Eaters and dark wizards, which caused the two sides to accumulate deep hatred.
"Well, the situation between Kingsley and Tonks may be a bit bad. After all, the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic have killed many Death Eaters in the past year. The Order of the Phoenix plus Aurors will create even more hatred, so there is
The headquarters protected by the Chuchidan Loyalty Charm is extremely important."
"But it's impossible for everyone in our family to hide, after all..."
"Hiding or death, which one do you choose?" Albert asked.
"Scrimgeour chose to die, Professor Bubbaji chose to die, and I would never bet on that possibility."
"You are right, and that traitor Snape will definitely leak the list of members of the Order of the Phoenix." George quickly took out his notes and recorded what Albert said, "Thank you, we really need to remind them to prevent them from committing the crime.
Stupid mistake."
"The situation is not as bad as you think. At least the Order of the Phoenix headquarters protected by the Loyalty Curse is safe enough." Albert comforted, "By the way, how is the radio station?"
"It's been rolled out. We divided it into two channels, encrypted and unencrypted, according to your instructions." George was actually curious about why Albert attached so much importance to the broadcast channel.
"I will use this incident to educate everyone about the reason why Professor Bubaji disappeared. Tell them about the hatred and persecution of Muggle wizards by Death Eaters and You-Know-Who." Albert motioned to George to write this incident down.
"Is it bad?"
"Well, I just met Scrimgeour this morning." Albert said softly: "I think it is necessary to clear up the minds of those Muggle wizards."
"Can……"
"They won't believe it, let alone wake up from it?" Albert's eyes seemed to see through the future situation, and he said to himself, "It doesn't matter, we just need to remind them, what can be done, what should be done,
We have already done it, and when things happen, they will naturally recall our reminders, instead of being at a loss like sheep driven by wolves."
"Don't you think..." George couldn't help but widened his eyes.
"We need more support." Albert was very calm: "There must be many wizards and Muggle wizards marrying in the UK."
"But they would really be willing to..."
"When the mysterious man takes control of the Ministry of Magic and starts attacking Muggle wizards, it won't be whether they are willing or not."
"What did you predict?"
"Muggle-born Registration Board."
"Muggleborn Registration Commissioner? What is that?" George asked with a stunned expression.
"Literally, the Ministry of Magic will investigate the so-called "Muggle-born", accuse Muggle-born people of stealing, violence and other illegal acquisition of magical abilities, and arrest them and send them to Azkaban." Ai
Bert was sure that something similar would definitely happen, and even if Umbridge hadn't been there, there would have been other Death Eaters doing that.
"Are you crazy?" George murmured, "How could people allow this to happen."
"What can we do if we don't allow it?" Albert asked with a strange expression, "Do you expect them to protest to the mysterious person?"
George was speechless. If the mysterious man really controlled the Ministry of Magic, all this would be a complete joke.
"If you don't want your wife or husband to suffer from this, they need to join us in resisting the mysterious man." Albert described the prototype of the entire plan to George, "Believe me, if they are not willing to wake up and go to Azkaban
Prison and the company of dementors will be their best destination, and the fate of those people will probably not be too good. Most of them will hardly survive more than a month, and dying tragically in Azkaban will be their final destination."
"So, they have no choice."
"No, of course they have a choice and can leave the UK." Albert said calmly, "If they don't want to, Professor Boubaji will be their fate."
"But does it really make sense to involve them?" George became even more confused.
"You are mistaken. It was never me who involved them, but ever since the Second Wizarding War started, all Muggle wizards will be destined to be involved in this war and become the lowest victims." Ai
Bert corrected, "They have only three choices: stand up and resist, go to Azkaban to wait for death, or leave Britain to escape this disaster."
"So, those Muggle wizards are naturally on our side."
"That's right." Albert continued, "However, they still don't realize the danger approaching them, let alone what terrible disasters the mysterious man will bring to them after taking control of the Ministry of Magic. What we have to do
Just use the radio to awaken their awareness of the crisis and help those Muggle wizards to prevent them from completely becoming victims of this war."
"I hope they really have that kind of courage." George sighed, a little sympathetic to the situation of those Muggle wizards.
"They must have courage." Albert was dissatisfied with George's words. "This is war, not a child's play. You should know what will happen if you lose, even if I don't tell you."