After a small number of Aurors who were supporting Britain were hunted down by dark wizards and fled to France in panic, the news that the Auror troops supporting Britain were defeated by Voldemort spread like wings across Europe at an alarming rate.
If Conrad hadn't returned with some Aurors later, the entire International Federation of Wizards would have exploded on the spot.
However, things were not much better in the conference room. The lawmakers, who used to look like dogs, were now hurling abuses and accusations at each other, and almost got into a fight.
The door was pushed open. Looking at the noisy conference room, Conrad's face was particularly gloomy. He walked in under the gaze of many people.
"Quiet."
Babajid banged the hammer in his hand several times before finally suppressing the noise in the conference room.
"Well, Mr. Conrad, all the gentlemen here want to know what happened."
Conrad looked around at the congressmen present, pursed his lips, and talked about what happened during their trip to England.
In the end, he still did not let Britain completely take the blame. After all, the resistance organization headed by Kingsley still provided them with a lot of help. The only problem was that they never expected that Voldemort could find their camp in a short time and join forces with Night.
raided their camp.
As for how the camp was exposed, Conrad still has no clue, but he did not put the blame on Kingsley.
The final conclusion is: This is not because they are incompetent, nor can they blame the people who are still resisting, but because the mysterious man, the Dark Lord, has indeed exceeded their expectations and is more evil than the first generation Dark Lord Grindelwald.
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After listening to Conrad's story, everyone was silent. They also realized that this mistake could not be blamed on Conrad's incompetence.
But it is obviously difficult for them to directly admit that Voldemort is too powerful.
"I told you earlier, we shouldn't get involved in this damn war."
A voice suddenly broke the silence in the conference room.
The congressman who spoke had reason to be angry, because all the Aurors they sent to Britain had died.
"What's the use of saying this now?"
If it weren't for you, we wouldn't want to get involved in the British dispute at all, the member of parliament glared at the French guy who got them into this war.
Of course, it doesn't matter how angry he is, but as the victim this time, he needs to show his attitude towards this matter. Anyway, they no longer want to be involved in this damn war.
This guy made a bad start. All the members seemed to smell some kind of signal, and the conference room became noisy again.
Babajide Akinbad, the president of the International Confederation of Wizards who had just taken office, was even more implicated because of this. He was the one who initiated the reinforcement of Britain. Now that the Auror troops have suffered heavy losses, everyone is very unhappy with him.
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If no one was willing to take over this mess, Babajide probably would have left by now.
"Quiet, quiet!"
Babajid raised the gavel again and struck hard, finally suppressing the noise in the conference room.
"There's no point in continuing to argue like this. Are you planning to cause the mysterious man to come and cause trouble for us?"
"That guy has always..."
"Stop having that ridiculous fantasy. Even if the mysterious man doesn't do anything to us, do you think we can really stand by and watch the shit he did in the UK?" Babajid could understand their mentality of wanting to protect themselves, but
I feel angry that these people don't know how to take the overall situation into consideration.
"If you really think Muggles are that stupid, then I have to wonder how you're sitting here."
Many people turned their heads and glared at Babajide, but more people knew that what Babajide said was actually right. The impact of what the mysterious man had done was too bad. They actually didn't care how many Muggles died, but they didn't allow magic.
The world is completely exposed to Muggles. If we are forced to go to war with Muggles because of Voldemort, it will definitely be the stupidest thing in history.
"This operation is not meaningless. Conrad's team eliminated hundreds of Inferi, greatly reducing the possibility of the wizarding world being exposed to Muggles."
Babajid looked around at the parliamentarians from various countries, took a deep breath and said, "As for the failure of the operation to reinforce Britain, I don't think it has anything to do with our Aurors."
"In fact, you just noticed that Conrad made the most correct judgment based on the intelligence provided by the British rebels, but it was just a little late."
"That's more than a little late."
Babajid ignored the other party's words and continued, "Fu... the mysterious man is obviously far more powerful than most wizards."
"We have actually expected it, but some people are unwilling to admit it," a Spanish congressman said sarcastically.
Part of Voldemort's information was provided by Spain, which was also the only country that explicitly refused to send Aurors to Britain.
"We have to admit that the strength of the mysterious man is indeed beyond our expectations. Of course, if you think someone needs to be responsible for this matter, I am willing to resign as the president of the International Federation of Wizards now."
After Babajide stepped forward and expressed his willingness to take the blame, the conference room once again fell into an eerie silence.
No one answered this, because no one really wants to accept this mess. Even if they really want Babajid to get out, at least they have to wait until the damn wizard war is over.
"You have also seen the mysterious man's behavior. We can't pretend not to see it. If any of you are willing to negotiate with him and ask him to abide by the confidentiality law? I don't mind bearing this infamy at all."
As he said that, he began to look around, trying to pick a suitable candidate.
Everyone present avoided Babajid's eyes.
"This is not funny at all and I don't think You-Know-Who would respect the confidentiality laws."
Everyone knew that Babajide was forcing them to compromise and work together to find a solution to Voldemort's problem.
"It is undeniable that the mysterious man is indeed very powerful, but I don't believe that he is truly invincible. Maybe we should issue a high reward and let powerful wizards in the magic world help us get rid of this scourge." Babajid glanced at the side.
The Auror said, "According to Conrad's intelligence, as long as the mysterious man dies, most of Britain's problems can be solved."
"Dumbledore, who was most likely to defeat the mysterious man, died not long ago."
"The entire magic world is so big, we can always find someone who can defeat him. As long as we are willing to spend a large sum of galleons, maybe this matter will be over sooner than we expected."
For everyone here, paying a galleons is not unacceptable. There are so many countries in the conference room, and if everyone pays a little, they can accumulate an astonishing bounty.