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Chapter 1664 A War without a Winner (One Hundred and Sixteen)

Chapter 1666 A War without a Winner (One Hundred and Sixteen)

Despite this, many wizards are still taking a wait-and-see attitude.

They believed that even if the Death Eaters secretly kidnapped Muggles and created a large number of werewolves, as they did by creating a large number of Inferi, they would not be stupid enough to commit crimes in the face of such a thing.

At least this full moon, or even the next full moon, is unlikely to show traces of werewolves. Instead, they will wait until most wizards have forgotten about this incident, and then suddenly release a large number of werewolves under their control to launch a surprise attack, catching everyone by surprise.

In fact, not only did most people think this way, but even Isobel had similar thoughts after reading the newspaper.

But Albert, who really understood the actual situation, knew very well that there was a high probability that those beasts would really go against the odds and commit crimes.

They created werewolf attacks. From the beginning, they wanted to use the threat of werewolves to create large-scale chaos throughout the UK, thereby arousing panic in people's hearts, and using this to put enough pressure on the Ministry of Magic headed by Kingsley so that

The controlled werewolves were used as an important bargaining chip in the subsequent "fair negotiations" with the Ministry of Magic, forcing Kingsley to compromise obediently and make concessions to them.

But they did not realize at all that the power and status of those ancient families who had taken refuge with Voldemort in the Ministry of Magic were rapidly being attacked, and it was actually Kingsley who was behind the scenes.

The new minister did not intend to attack those ancient families directly due to various concerns, but this did not prevent him from taking a roundabout way and quietly detonating the time bomb while its power was still small.

, in order to obtain an excuse for those ancient families who had taken refuge in Voldemort.

I believe that as long as people experience this terrible werewolf disaster personally, it will be difficult for people to continue to tolerate such a group of unstable time bombs around them.

After all, no one wants to be surrounded by malicious werewolves, and no one wants to be the next unlucky person bitten by a werewolf to be themselves or their relatives.

The outcome of this confrontation has already been determined.

As for the situation in Britain that was temporarily out of control because of this, Kingsley had no good solution. He had done everything he could in advance, and those who were innocently affected could only consider themselves unlucky.

The ones who should consider themselves most unlucky are actually the few rationalists among Voldemort's remnants. They chose to stand aside when Voldemort rose, but they never expected that the famous Dark Lord only lasted less than two years from his rise to his fall.

This group of investors was deceived quite badly.

Not only did he not gain much benefit, he also made himself embarrassed.

The worst part was that because of the unbreakable oath, they couldn't betray their colleagues and sneak ashore, so they had no choice but to bite the bullet.

It's a pity that they are not Albert, and they really can't lead their pig teammates.

Yes, pig mate.

To be honest, Parkinson and the others really don't understand what their colleagues are planning to do by releasing a large number of werewolves during the full moon?

Is this a threat to the Ministry of Magic?

But that would really make no sense other than completely annoying wizards in the entire magical world.

They are not Voldemort, and they do not have the intimidation power of Voldemort. They are not qualified to make the Ministry of Magic compromise obediently.

Some colleagues who have realized this are basically considering the future for themselves and their families.

Some even have the crazy idea of ​​selling their crazy colleagues to the Ministry of Magic in order to clear their family's name.

After all, after Voldemort was killed by Albert, the remaining party will soon be destroyed.

If they don't clear their names quickly and come ashore, they may have to follow the others all the way to the dark side. But the problem is that they have made an unbreakable vow before. If they choose to betray, they must be mentally prepared to sacrifice their lives for the family, and

You may not be able to reap rewards, but you will lose your life in vain.

For this reason, Perkins did not even let his family members who were on vacation abroad return home.

Fortunately, no one among the colleagues mentioned this matter. Those smart people all had their own little thoughts.

So much so that no one is willing to give the most correct advice on werewolf attacks.

"Today, the British wizarding community is strictly guarding against werewolves. I think it is not a good idea to launch a hasty plan at this time. It is best to delay it and make Kingsley and the Ministry of Magic completely become a laughing stock. It is best to wait until they relax their guard.

If we secretly give them a fatal blow, only when it hurts them can those guys sit down and talk to us."

However, this proposal, which should have been passed unanimously, was not supported by others.

The reason is that if they continue to delay, they may really be completely ruined.

Since most of the Inferi were cleared away by Aurors, many people present have clearly seen their fate.

But they have no way out. If they don't give it a try, they will be completely doomed.

At least even if you want to sell, you have to find a good time to sell it at a good price.

Otherwise, when their power in the Ministry of Magic is completely eroded, they may not even have the last chance.

This is the pessimism that spreads among smart people.

They all knew that unless another Dark Lord similar to Voldemort appeared, they would have no chance.

As for other colleagues who still have a glimmer of hope, they are gearing up to give Kingsley a bit of a show and let him know that he is not easy to mess with and has the ability to fight them to the death.

Peaceful coexistence is the best option for both parties.

Of course, the remnants will not make excessive demands, as long as they can retain their current power in the Ministry of Magic.

As for the eroded parts, they didn't expect to get them back.

This is also the main reason why they used to do things very secretly.

He left no evidence of his own so that he could negotiate privately with the Ministry of Magic and be re-accepted by the wizarding world with a regular identity.

But is that really possible?

Absolutely impossible.

Albert knew this, and so did Kingsley.

Having already picked up a good hand, they have a great chance of winning.

Even if Albert decided to be an audience member, Kingsley would never leave any hidden dangers for himself.

Otherwise it will only be more troublesome.

After all, after something like this happens, God knows whether those guys who have tasted the sweetness will take advantage of it?

Probably yes.

Human nature cannot stand the test.

Once there will be a second time.

What's more, there are still a group of hate-filled guys watching.

According to Albert's original estimate, the worst case scenario was that the borrowed knife failed to kill them, and he had already found a good excuse to send them away personally, and then took the "blame".

But Kingsley believes it won't reach that point yet.

He was still making preparations calmly. Even if nothing happened during the last full moon, he still asked many departments of the Ministry of Magic to work overtime overnight to prepare for the possible werewolf disaster.


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