Albert had actually expected the changes in Kingsley, but it was none of his business, so naturally he wouldn't spend time and energy paying attention to it.
No matter what Kingsley will become, the world is still relatively friendly to the strong. As long as Albert himself is strong enough, many bad things will not come to his door.
At least, that's what Albert thought. He never thought that Kingsley would deliberately hinder him because of his refusal. How stupid would he be to do such a thing?
In fact, after returning to the UK from Australia, everything went smoothly. Even the construction of the wizard village progressed much faster than expected.
Joseph Croix was indeed a relatively reliable architect. He almost helped Albert share most of the pressure, allowing him to still find time to be lazy and fish while working.
As for the big trouble that Percy vowed to mention, it never broke out in England.
I don't know if it's because Kingsley no longer presses against the dark wizard, or if this is just an excuse to ask him to help. In short, the British wizarding world is still relatively calm at the moment.
Even if it was the so-called calm before the storm, it had little to do with him.
Anyway, even if a large group of Inferi rioted and hurt people, it would still be a headache for the Ministry of Magic. All I had to do was just stay away and watch the fun quietly like the vast crowd!
Without panel tasks and unable to obtain sufficient income, Albert was not interested in working for others in vain.
Moreover, even if you want to take the initiative to help, others may not be willing to appreciate it.
What's more, he is also very busy every day. During the day, he not only needs to help supervise the construction of the wizard village, but also needs to take time to go to Hogwarts to help check the restoration of the castle. At night, he also has a heavy task. Not only does he have to deal with the girls, but he also has to bear the responsibilities of the castle.
It was her husband's duty to stand up. Fortunately, Alice was still young, otherwise he would have had more things to worry about.
After dealing with the curious girl, Albert reluctantly asked the sisters to turn their attention to Dolores Umbridge's report.
The front-page report about this not-so-unique-looking toad lady has indeed successfully attracted everyone's attention.
The reason is actually very simple. Umbridge is so hateful that when the report of her upcoming trial appeared on the front page, it aroused heated discussion in the entire wizarding world.
In Katrina's words: Many people want Umbridge to die.
The unabashed malice came from the newspaper's report on Umbridge, and in order to make the newspaper attractive enough, Percy went directly to Rita Skeeter, a woman who was not too big a deal.
"Umbridge will definitely not be sentenced to death. At most, she will be sentenced to life imprisonment in Azkaban." Regarding the upcoming Wizengamot trial, Albert could guess the outcome even if he thought about it on his knees.
"I thought you would persuade the new minister to sentence her to death." Isobel knew that Albert hated Umbridge, and was a little curious as to why her husband did not seize this opportunity.
"I once told Kingsley that Umbridge can be used to vent everyone's anger when necessary, but our new minister believes that life imprisonment in Azkaban is the biggest punishment for her." Even if Albert couldn't predict it,
After seeing Umbridge’s ending in the movie, he wouldn’t be surprised, “Our minister probably has his own considerations!”
"There are no more Dementors in Azkaban, and the so-called life imprisonment is no longer the cruelest punishment!" After reading the report in the Daily Prophet, Katrina also believed that the guy deserved his death.
In fact, most people, like Katrina, hoped that Umbridge would be executed, and also believed that the Ministry of Magic would execute Umbridge, but Albert knew very well that they were destined to be disappointed.
"Life imprisonment is indeed an extremely cruel punishment, but for most people they would rather see Umbridge sentenced to death to relieve their grievances."
Noticing the look Isobel cast, Albert put down the newspaper and explained softly: "However, they probably won't do that. Don't forget that Umbridge was also a senior official of the Ministry of Magic. No one wants something like this.
It falls on their heads, so Umbridge will definitely not be sentenced to death."
"But she died in the end, didn't she?" Isobel didn't think Umbridge could survive.
"How are you going to kill her?"
Katrina looked at Albert in surprise.
"This matter has nothing to do with me," Albert shook his head. "Those who were persecuted by her will not let her go easily. After all, the suffering they suffered cannot be easily written off by the Ministry of Magic's trial."
The next day, as the youngest Wizengamot, Albert also received a notice from the Ministry of Magic, hoping that he could participate in the trial of Umbridge.
Many people expressed regret that they could not participate in the trial in person, especially Fred and George, who seemed to be considering whether to disguise themselves as newspaper reporters and sneak in.
"I really don't know what Kingsley wants to do. If he doesn't figure out how to end it, I'm afraid he will be in big trouble."
While walking side by side with Bard on the way to the trial room on the tenth floor underground of the Ministry of Magic, the former Defense Against the Dark Arts professor suddenly mentioned this matter and seemed to want to get some information from Albert, the minister's senior adviser.
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In fact, everyone is quite satisfied with Kingsley who is willing to take serious responsibility. After all, the Ministry of Magic needs someone to clean up the mess, but they don't want Kingsley to mess up the good situation, because everyone knows that the power of the Ministry of Magic needs to be cleaned up.
It is almost impossible for Sengama to sentence someone to death. At most, he will be imprisoned for life in Azkaban, but such a sentence is obviously very unfavorable to the current situation.
Especially after the trial of Dolores Umbridge began, everyone suddenly realized that the situation was out of control.
Because after completing the trial process, Umbridge's many horrifying crimes were fully revealed in front of everyone.
With numerous witnesses, it has almost been confirmed that Umbridge is Voldemort's accomplice and minion.
This incident alone was enough for Umbridge to be sentenced to life in prison.
But in order to further confirm her crime, Kingsley asked an Auror to give Umbridge a freshly prepared Veritaserum.
He plans to use the help of Veritaserum to expose Umbridge's cruelty to everyone.
The result is that Umbridge's final judgment becomes an unsolvable problem.
Should she be sentenced to death or imprisoned for life?
The newly appointed Director of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement felt like his whole body was about to explode, and he began to wonder if this was a hole Kingsley had deliberately dug for himself.
No one expected that the woman in front of him would be so crazy and cruel.
If Umbridge didn't have the Dark Mark on her arm, probably everyone would regard her as a Death Eater.
No!
Death Eaters may not be as active in cooperating with Voldemort as she is, and they may not be able to kill as many innocent Muggle-born wizards as she does.
If possible, the Director of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement really wants to kill Umbridge directly, but he can't do that because the most cruel sentence in the Wizengamot is life imprisonment, unless he is willing to help carry out this crime
He would directly sentence the woman to death on the spot, but he knew he couldn't afford it and couldn't do that.
Therefore, when Kingsley knocked down the hammer and officially announced the final verdict against Umbridge, the entire wizarding world was shocked by the hammer.