The good news of Voldemort's death immediately led Kingsley to inform the entire British wizarding community through the Daily Prophet.
However, after this good news gradually spread in the UK, it did not bring joy and laughter to the wizards as it did after the victory of the First Wizarding War. Instead, it plunged the entire British wizarding world into a strange dead silence.
People may suspect that the killed Voldemort was the savior.
The reason why the entire British wizarding community had such a weird reaction was because the pain caused to them by the Second Wizarding War was so unforgettable that most wizards in the UK were too painful to laugh.
Of course, it is also possible that the brutality of the final battle at Hogwarts frightened all the wizards who learned the news, and naturally no one was in a good mood to celebrate this hard-won victory.
But after the good news that "Voldemort is dead" spread throughout the British wizarding world through the "Daily Prophet", it still had a visible impact.
The original tense atmosphere caused by Voldemort disappeared in an instant, and wizards began to fly their own owls to try to communicate with acquaintances. Guys who had regained their courage were no longer as timid as usual, and were gradually letting themselves go.
After taking action, some wizards planned to form a group to go to Hogwarts, hoping to use their own eyes to see with their own eyes the news broadcast from the Wizard Observation Station.
However, for their own safety, most people did not go directly to Hogwarts, but went to Hogsmeade Village halfway, because according to reliable information, this remaining wizarding village in the UK had already been established previously.
It was completely destroyed in the great battle. They didn't need to risk getting close. They could easily determine the authenticity of the news by just observing it from a distance using a telescope.
When people saw the ruins of the completely destroyed Hogsmeade village from a distance, they probably believed the authenticity of the news broadcast by the Wizard's Observatory. Especially when they sneaked closer to the tragic battlefield to try to confirm further, they were instantly surrounded by people everywhere.
The large number of dark wizard corpses that had not yet been cleaned up were stunned to the spot, and a longer silence followed.
Hogwarts is obviously even more miserable, so much so that they no longer care about Hogsmeade.
After witnessing the tragic situation in Hogsmeade, some wizards chose to stay and help clean up the ruins after the war, while others planned to continue to Hogwarts.
Then, they were once again shocked and stunned by the corpses of dark wizards piled up like a hill outside the oak gate. Some of the guys with poor psychological quality even vomited under the eyes of many people with disgust. In the end, these people had to carry
The psychological shadow escapes Hogwarts in despair.
Most professors are very calm about this, and they all know that this is actually the norm in the magical world.
There are very few people who can truly withstand the pressure of this tragic war, and even fewer who are willing to stay at Hogwarts to help clean up the mess.
After all, most people will subconsciously leave the mess they don't want to deal with to others instead of taking the initiative to help solve the problem together.
However, almost no wizards are willing to stay and help clean up the mess. In fact, there is another reason.
An unlucky guy who was unwilling to listen to Filch's advice accidentally lost his life because he broke into the poisonous weed area that was previously arranged to deal with dark wizards.
As soon as this news spread, the wizards who came to Hogwarts were greatly shocked by the war. It also caused those wizards who were trying to obtain first-hand information from Hogwarts to flee the school.
No one wants to joke about their own lives. God knows if there are other more dangerous traps in the school. Especially after linking this matter with the mountain of corpses at the door, it is really difficult for everyone not to think too much.
After all, the disparity in numbers between the enemy and ourselves was so great that it was really hard to believe that the rebels who stayed behind at Hogwarts had killed ten times as many enemies with only nearly a hundred men.
Anyone with a little bit of brains knows very well what a dark wizard is. No matter how miserable those guys are, they should not die in groups at Hogwarts, let alone at the hands of a group of young students.
Hogwarts is not a place to train executioners.
Dark wizards don't form a group to die.
The only possibility is that he accidentally fell into a trap and was killed directly.
For this reason, the news that hundreds of werewolves were trapped and killed on the viaduct quickly spread among wizards, which really gave everyone the shock of a small war.
After this incident was confirmed, the original criticism of Albert's murder was reversed.
After all, no one really wants to have a reputation of being a murderer and having people criticize him behind his back. Even if all he kills are enemies, that situation still cannot be avoided.
Humans are such creatures.
Fortunately, things are changing for the better, which makes Albert quite relieved.
Another thing that is quietly changing is people's attitude towards house elves. The wizards who participated in the final battle knew very well the huge role that the kitchen house elves played in the entire battle. Many people were even killed by house elves.
Elves have saved lives and have this friendship of fighting side by side. House elves have gained the respect of these wizards. At least no one will treat them as slaves anymore.
This also allowed Hermione to see the dawn of victory. Although many people thought her S.P.E.W. (Society for the Promotion of House Elf Rights) was too stupid, Hermione still considered this a great victory.
Of course, she knew very well in her heart that this was not a victory for her, but for Albert, but as long as things went in a good direction, it was enough for him.
"So, you still plan to join the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures?"
During dinner, Albert listened to Hermione describe her plan and gave her some useful suggestions. Although he felt that Hermione did not need his advice, Albert was still willing to spend time with her.
They talked about future plans.
"I'm hesitating."
"Are you really not going to go directly to the Ministry of Magic?" Ron threw down the half-eaten piece of bread and looked at Hermione in shock.
"I should stay at school for the last year." Hermione did not look at Ron, but looked sideways at Albert, hoping to ask for his opinion.
"This is indeed an opportunity, but there are still many problems in the Ministry of Magic. Especially becoming a temporary Auror requires taking certain risks." After finishing the small amount of food on the plate, Albert declined the dessert offered by the house elf.
, continued, "Of course, if I have to say it, it is a good thing for you to stay away from the turmoil in the Ministry of Magic. As for how to choose, as long as you don't regret it afterwards."
"I still plan to stay in school. I've asked Professor McGonagall." Hermione had already made her decision.
"Why didn't you tell us?" Ron complained.
"If you and Harry miss this opportunity, it will be difficult to realize the Auror dream through formal means." Hermione saw it clearly than anyone else.
"What about you?" Harry asked suddenly.
"I'm not short of money." Albert said something that could make Ron choke to death.
"Actually, they just wanted to use my reputation for killing Voldemort." Albert said softly, "If you had woken up earlier, you might have been able to avenge Voldemort with your own hands."
"Even if I can wake up early, I won't take risks again." Harry turned his head to look at Ginny, not forgetting to express his gratitude to Albert, "After all, I finally saved my life, there is no need to risk it again."
Given the risks associated with it, it is safest for you to kill Voldemort, as Dumbledore sees clearly."
"It seems that I no longer have to feel guilty for taking the head that belongs to you." Albert said in a joking tone.
"Ginny and I have already decided on a time to get married." Harry laughed dryly and changed the subject, "Just a few days after Ginny's birthday."
"Although there are still a few months left, I can't guarantee you that your house will be built in time." Albert reminded kindly, "After all, how many houses will need to be built by then, and how many people will be able to help with the construction."
The two said that even if the house could be built in advance, it would still not be suitable for living."