How the Death Eaters originally planned to deal with the Aurors occupying Hogsmeade village, now they are being beaten severely.
The effect was simply frightening.
After this wave of severe beatings, most of the dark wizards lost their lives directly. Those who were lucky enough to survive the bombing also lost most of their ability to resist.
Only the Dementors, who were not harmed by the explosion, reacted to the bombing and rushed towards the Auror who Apparated outside the village.
If the Aurors dared to return at the first opportunity, they were naturally well prepared. They summoned their respective patron saints one after another and collided with the dark incoming Dementors.
The result of this collision of black and white is self-evident.
The dementors ran into a large number of patron saints and collapsed due to being restrained. The patron saints drove them to flee in all directions.
Another group of Aurors who did not stop to summon the Patron Saint, under the cover of the Patron Saint, rushed directly into the village and carried out a carpet harvest on those dark wizards who could still stand up.
The dark wizards who were stunned by the bombing had no enemy at all, and they all fell under the spell of the Auror. The people headed by Aberforth followed behind them to help clean up the mess, and performed last-ditch attacks on all the dark wizards.
Make sure that this group of dark wizards will not suddenly jump up and attack you.
Looking at the mangled corpses everywhere, Aberforth couldn't help but sigh at the power of the Elixir of Fortune. What the dark wizards wanted to do but failed to do, he and his men actually did it.
At first, Aberforth thought that Albert was just out of his mind, but he didn't expect that the actual operation turned out to be so smooth. The group of dark wizards were just squeezed with mud, and they were wiped out effortlessly.
This is not surprising at all.
Most of the Death Eaters' dirty tricks were learned from Albert, so naturally it was easy for him to see through them, so it's not surprising at all.
in particular……
Aberforth narrowed his eyes and secretly looked at the group of Aurors who were quietly changing.
The easy victory quietly changed their minds.
If you follow along, you can easily win, who would refuse?
The Aurors probably wouldn't refuse.
They don't want to get involved entirely because they are afraid of death, but if they can defeat the dark wizard as easily as now, who would refuse such a good opportunity?
"That guy is as scary as ever!"
Robards kicked a severed leg away from his feet, walked up to Aberforth and asked, "What are your plans next?"
"One more time, of course." Aberforth said matter-of-factly.
The corners of Robards' eyes couldn't help but twitch, and he reminded kindly, "Don't treat those dark wizards as fools, they are definitely targeting us!"
"They are fools, fools from beginning to end, and they will definitely continue to be fooled, so you don't need to worry at all."
Aberforth reached out and took out the detection pocket watch from his robe pocket. After glancing at the dense red dots on it, he urged the Aurors, "Okay, hurry up, we still need to welcome the next group of guests.
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This time, the Aurors rarely showed any resistance and complied to build a defensive barrier covering the village.
After easily killing the two groups of enemies, everyone probably guessed what was going on.
Aurors have experienced this situation more than once.
Now Aberforth, probably taking the script given by Albert, is directing them to fight against the Death Eaters.
Unless the Death Eaters are willing to voluntarily give up the attack on Hogsmeade and leave an extremely incompetent impression on Voldemort, they will still continue to launch a new round of attacks.
The real situation is indeed more misleading than this, because the Death Eater who was transferred to command the Dark Wizards to attack Hogsmeade was Alecto Carrow.
This female Death Eater proposed a way to attack Hogsmeade without any problems, and was approved by several other Death Eaters. Everyone felt that they would successfully eliminate the guys hiding in Hogsmeade who tried to resist them.
It is precisely this that makes it even more difficult to deal with the guys stationed in Hogsmeade.
With the loss of nearly a hundred dark wizards, Alecto Carrow had no choice but to report the incident to Voldemort, and said that the elite wizards were probably the bait carefully prepared by the mudblood to attract the dark wizards.
Take the bait and reduce their numbers.
Although she was hit by the Cruciatus Curse, Voldemort did not use Avada Kedavra to kill her directly.
At least Alecto Carrow is still somewhat useful to Voldemort. As for the dark wizard under his command, he is dead.
He really doesn't care.
If the group of people in Hogsmeade can be completely eliminated, Harry Potter will have less help. After all, he can defeat nearly a hundred dark wizards, and his strength is definitely not weak.
This also made Voldemort more determined to get rid of them, otherwise they might become an obstacle to their attack on Hogwarts Castle.
Walton McNeil finally took over this less-than-pleasant task, but Alecto Carrow said that there were many Aurors from the Ministry of Magic among those people.
He, the head of the Auror Office, obviously must be held responsible for this.
"Master, if this is the mudblood's conspiracy, it's best to ignore it, or mobilize your strength to annihilate and wipe it out in one go."
Yaxley believed that only Voldemort himself could lead the team to ensure nothing went wrong, but just thinking about it, it was obviously impossible.
Snape, who was next to him, volunteered and thought it would be best for them to deal with the enemies of Hogsmeade before launching a general attack.
Without Voldemort taking action, if they wanted to eliminate the Aurors entrenched in Hogsmeade in one fell swoop, they would have to use some extraordinary means.
But in the end, Voldemort did not let Snape go with him, let alone let him out of his sight.
After all, Voldemort also needed some help, and needed Snape to leave someone behind to help organize the team to attack Hogwarts.
Although Voldemort can do it himself, he is the one who gives orders, and he still needs some reliable Death Eaters under his command to help him make arrangements.
However, Voldemort didn't know what the things he sent out, let alone that this matter was a trap from beginning to end.
Even if they realize this themselves, there is still nothing they can do.
When Walton McNeil led the team there, the Aurors had already put up a hard and difficult defensive barrier to cover the ruins of the village.
"It's better not to attack by force?"
Alecto told his old friend what had just happened.
Walton McNeil's face was very unpleasant. He obviously did not think that he could persuade those Aurors to surrender. Now the best choice is to completely eliminate them. But looking at the situation in front of him, this place is undoubtedly a deep pit, and it is
The kind that will break into pieces if you fall down.
Perhaps, as Yaxley suggested, simply ignoring them or devouring them in one go would be the best option.