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Chapter 1562 A war without a winner (12)

"minister!"

After seeing the two figures walking side by side in front of them separated again, the assistant and bodyguard, who had been keeping a distance from the two since just now, quickly walked towards Kingsley who was standing there in a daze watching Albert's leaving back.

"Let's go."

Kingsley's voice was very soft, like the breeze blowing through the leaves in the forest.

Looking at Kingsley's somewhat forlorn back, Percy spoke after a brief hesitation.

"Albert is still unwilling?"

Percy, who had already placed a lot of bets on Kingsley, was more concerned about the outcome of this matter than most people.

Only when Kingsley becomes the new Minister of Magic can he, a senior assistant to three Ministers of Magic, have the opportunity to take off.

"He... must have agreed!" Kingsley was still worried.

"Then why are you still..."

Percy was not a person who liked to talk a lot, but at this moment he still couldn't help but want to slap Kingsley in the face.

The Auror who had been silent beside him had an expression similar to Percy's.

Albert Anderson has agreed to help you, so why are you still worried?

"The situation is not optimistic."

After much hesitation, Kingsley explained the current situation to his senior assistants and bodyguards.

"Mr. Anderson pointed out a very serious problem to me. If we cannot give everyone a satisfactory explanation, a civil war is likely to break out in the near future."

"civil war!"

"How can it be!"

The two of them were shocked, but no one doubted Albert's prediction.

To whom should I give an explanation? What explanation?

Percy seemed to have thought of something, and even standing in the sun felt chilly all over.

Kingsley ignored the surprised senior assistants and bodyguards, and went directly to the mass graves, giving his new orders to the employees staying there: burn the corpses of all dark wizards and bury their ashes in the mass graves.

Afterwards, Kingsley returned to the Ministry of Magic with the major issues of Hogwarts under the astonished eyes of people.

This trip to Hogwarts is of great significance to Kingsley.

Not only do you understand Albert's attitude, but you also understand the serious problems that you may face in the future, and you can avoid accidentally falling into a pit in the future.

"Maybe you should consider Albert's advice. He predicted the current situation a long time ago. Even if the advice he gives is not the best choice at the moment, at least it won't be too bad."

After returning to the minister's office, Percy still mentioned his suggestions and highly praised Albert, who had the potential to be a magician.

Kingsley inadvertently glanced at Percy beside him, nodded, and murmured to himself, "Mr. Anderson can indeed see further than us. Thanks to his advice, we will not suffer heavy losses."

There are very few things that have the best of both worlds in this world.

Normally, Kingsley would probably use his experience after the First Wizarding War to solve the current mess.

After all, in the small circle of the wizarding world, every pure-blood wizard is precious. It is undoubtedly a good choice to put all the blame on the dead Voldemort and let the remaining people live well.

but,

Once we do that, we must sacrifice those wizards who have been oppressed by Voldemort and Death Eaters, and we must turn a blind eye to their past suffering.

It is undeniable that in the eyes of some people, this is a necessary sacrifice.

Who makes most Muggle wizards have no say in the magical world? In order to usher in peace in the magical world and for the greater good, sacrifices are made. No one cares about their cries, and no one can hear them.

Their unwilling roar.

But the problem is:

The Second Wizarding War ended in such a tragic way. People who have experienced the baptism of war are no longer a vulnerable group, let alone objects that can be sacrificed at will by politicians.

This directly caused Kingsley to encounter the biggest problem in history. He was actually vaguely aware of this, but was directly pointed out by Albert and had to face this problem head-on.

"I must give everyone a satisfactory explanation." Kingsley knew very well how much people hated traitors.

He had a vague hunch that if he couldn't give an explanation, it would probably become an explanation.

"What are you going to do?" Percy had a very bad feeling.

"Veritaserum," Kingsley said calmly.

He would not gamble because he had seen Albert's miraculous prophecy ability as early as Scrimgeour's time.

"Ah, this..."

Percy's cheek twitched and his scalp felt numb.

What do you want to do?

"If we really do that, a large number of people will probably die next!"

How many people in the Ministry of Magic are clean today?

The most important thing is that Percy doesn't think Kingsley has the means to completely liquidate the intricate interest groups in the wizarding world.

"The main reason is that it's too late."

Kingsley felt helpless about this.

As Albert said, no one has really counted how many Muggle wizards and wizards were ruined during the era when Voldemort controlled the Ministry of Magic, and how much hatred he created in the wizarding world.

This matter can never be easily written off after the war is over. Even if Voldemort is dead, those who are lucky enough to survive must take over and repay this blood debt.

What's worse is that today's Ministry of Magic has been changed beyond recognition by Voldemort.

The law that used to be revered by most people has been severely trampled on by others, completely losing its authority and no longer having much binding force on everyone.

The Aurors who maintained the authority of the Ministry of Magic suffered heavy casualties in the war, and no one could prevent the worst from happening.

Not to mention, will the surviving Aurors be willing to face their companions who fought together?

After all, Aurors themselves are victims!

Once the Ministry of Magic cannot give them the justice they want, this group of completely unruly Avengers will use their own methods to find and kill their enemies.

Will people controlled by hatred completely detonate the British wizarding world?

There will definitely be countless people eager for revenge by then.

The entire British wizarding community will also evolve into revenge factions, neutral factions, a small amount of opposition, and the fleeing remnants of Voldemort.

Because these remnants of Voldemort will be mercilessly slaughtered under the trial of Veritaserum.

That's right.

A group of crazy yet sane Avengers.

Anyone who tries to block their revenge will be labeled a traitor.

Once it completely evolves into that, even Albert can't stop them from taking revenge on their enemies.

Albert obviously knew this, so he just left the mess behind and let it go.

The best solution is for Kingsley, the Minister of Magic, to lead them and give them the justice they want to prevent the situation from getting completely out of control.

This is what Albert means, but this road is destined to be difficult because the entire British wizarding world is still basically ruled by purebloods.

Although this is indeed a bit exaggerated, the actual situation is probably like this.

Kingsley's previous hesitation was precisely for this reason.

He couldn't defeat this group of people with his own strength.

But after receiving Albert's support, he knew he had to make a choice.

When we start to release such news to the outside world, it is to let everyone understand what is happening now.

Kingsley believes that most purebloods will choose to put aside their arrogance when faced with cruel reality.

As for the remaining people who are unwilling to compromise, or who try to prevent him from completely purging Voldemort's remnants, they will most likely become victims in the end, making Kingsley's future path smoother.

Perhaps, this is not yet a reform, but if you want to eliminate the legacy of the "pure blood superiority theory", bloodshed will always be needed.

Now is undoubtedly the best opportunity.

Thinking about it carefully, Kingsley thought Albert was terrible.

The guy obviously knew this very well, and he easily achieved his goal without doing anything.

No!

Perhaps, this was never Albert's purpose, but it is precisely because of this that it is more terrifying.

(End of chapter)


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