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Chapter Five Hundred and Eighty-Fifth Cornelius Fudge with Careful Thinking

No matter how cunning a mouse is, if it encounters an old fox like Dumbledore who has been practicing for thousands of years, and is plotted by a trickster like Garfield, he will not even have a chance to resist.

Under the auspices of Dumbledore, officials from other departments of the Ministry of Magic, mainly the judicial department, conducted a systematic interrogation of Peter Pettigrew.

The resulting news was much more explosive than the initial one, including very detailed details of the rebellion and so on.

There are still a group of Voldemort's supporters hiding in the Ministry of Magic. There is a hint of evil in the eyes of one of the people involved: They always thought that Voldemort's overturn was an accident, and that there was nothing they could do if Peter Pettigrew died. Now...

..

The reason why Peter Pettigrew was lurking in Ron's house was to avoid those crazy followers seeking revenge after Voldemort's death. As a result, he was now forced to be exposed, and he would be greeted by death.

He knew that there was no one in this world who could protect him except Voldemort. Now he only had a little bit of news about Voldemort being a human and a ghost.

This kind of vague information was not enough for him to take the initiative to expose himself.

Peter Pettigrew, who is in a coma, will not know that his life and death are being discussed fiercely within the Ministry of Magic.

"Death penalty, let the dementors give him a bite"

"I support Ryder's point of view. This kind of traitor should be executed immediately."

"It wouldn't be a bad idea to throw him to the Soul-Eating Beast."

"That's right, he doesn't deserve to go to the kingdom of death."

"I think he should be imprisoned in Azkaban first and wait for the hidden Death Eaters to find him."

"Card's idea is not bad either. Catch all the hidden Death Eaters in one go."

"Miller, I don't think those hidden prairie dogs would expose themselves for a traitor."

...

Dumbledore, Moody, Dyson Russell and Cornelius Fudge did not participate. They were noisy, but it was Dumbledore who could make the decision.

In today's Ministry of Magic, Cornelius Fudge knows what his capabilities are. Who is in charge of the Ministry of Magic? It's not like he hasn't tried to find ways to eliminate Dumbledore's influence. He tried to cooperate with certain families and certain

Large groups have been contacted.

It's okay for those families to say that there is always room for maneuver in the face of interests. However, the most critical group directly gave him a one-word reply: Get out.

(ノ`Д)ノ

It's so simple and clear. Cornelius Fudge, who is relatively thoughtful, also understands how unpopular he is.

"Dumbledore, what do you think of dealing with Peter Pettigrew?"

Dumbledore and Garfield had already prepared the ending for Peter Pettigrew, and now Cornelius Fudge asked himself, everything was expected.

Sighing slightly, Dumbledore told Connery Fudge with a regretful and angry tone: "Although we feel ashamed for this kind of traitor, we must abide by the laws of the Ministry of Magic. This is what the Ministry of Magic is based on."

fundamental."

Dumbledore wanted to enforce the law impartially, but Moody was a little unhappy: "I think he should just kill him with the Avada Kedavra."

Dyson Russell spoke on the surface, and in his heart he agreed with what Moody said.

In order to fight against Voldemort and their Death Eaters, many Aurors sacrificed their lives, but they were brutally killed by this group of madmen.

(〃> dishes<)

Another character of Connery Fudge is that he is timid and fearful. He felt that it was inappropriate to pipe Peter Pettigrew into Azkaban. What if those Death Eaters went to rescue him?

Even if Cornelius Fudge didn't admit it, he knew very well in his heart that the dementors in Azkaban were not willing to listen to their Ministry of Magic. If Voldemort hadn't fallen, they would need stable food.

If it were the source, there would have been a commotion already.

"Dumbledore, I think what Moody said is a good idea. This kind of traitor should be executed directly and give an explanation to the dead Potters." Cornelius Fudge took out the dead Potters as a cover in order to end things once and for all.

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Dumbledore had already been prepared in his heart. He knew that if he said this, let alone himself, the entire wizarding world in the British Isles would loudly agree.

However, this was not in line with his and Garfield's original plan, and the two of them had already made preparations.

"This method is not bad, but we still have to ensure the fairness and impartiality of the judiciary. Why not detain him in Azkaban first and then conduct a public trial?"

The so-called public trial is to involve the wizarding world and not shy away from the public trial and treatment by newspapers and society.

Cornelius Fudge felt that this method seemed to be more risky in such a large public occasion. Not to mention those Death Eaters, there were probably no excited wizards who would give Peter Pettigrew a curse on the spot.

Wizard

groups with special powers

Ordinary laws cannot restrain them at all

Even the Ministry of Magic itself has many judicial loopholes. If someone is eloquent or has enough connections, he can escape his own accountability.

For example, many families of pure-blood wizards used the threat of death as an excuse to escape the punishment of the Ministry of Magic. They only paid a small amount of money and were able to escape perfectly.

"Dumbledore, a public trial would be too risky..."

Fudge still hoped that Dumbledore would give up this idea and deal with this scourge himself.

Dumbledore: "I believe you can do this well. The future of the Ministry of Magic needs to be entrusted to young people like you." He reached out and patted Fudge on the shoulder, giving him a cheering look.

ヾ(?°?°?)??

come on

What reason do you add?

I am just an opportunistic person who likes to take advantage of others. Dumbledore, you can't be like this.

However, Dumbledore obviously did not intend to continue the conversation. Moody looked at Dumbledore, who was wearing a large robe and with silver-white hair.

According to Moody's understanding of a certain old bee, he should not let go of a traitor so easily, a traitor who has committed serious crimes. Moreover, the last words he just said to Fudge, Moody felt that there was a high possibility of ridicule.

Dumbledore was still in the mood to joke about such an important matter, and Moody felt that this matter seemed a bit complicated.

He turned his head and glanced at Peter Pettigrew, who was surrounded by people, and looked at his location.

Could it be that......

As expected of Dumbledore, his calculations are indeed profound.

A lot of people from the Ministry of Magic came. They didn't know what was going on. Quirrell and Voldemort were very nervous.

Squatting in his office, with cold sweat on his face, Quirrell asked his master Voldemort nervously: "Master, have we been exposed? People from the Ministry of Magic are coming to arrest us."

Voldemort also looked nervous. Coming to Hogwarts was already a very risky thing, and now a large group of people from the Ministry of Magic came in...

If it doesn't work, should I run away first?

To be continued


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