Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 1046: Bad future


At this moment, at 12 Grimmauld Place, as soon as Sirius walked out of the studio, he was immediately surrounded by people.

"The broadcast just now was really cool."

Fred and George were generous with their praise, "If Fudge and Toad heard tonight's broadcast, they would have vomited blood."

"I don't know if they will be so angry that they vomit blood, but I know Fudge will definitely try his best to get you into Azkaban Prison." Kingsley reminded: "Sirius, don't mess around recently. Run, because of Defense Express' relationship with the Wizard's Lookout, Fudge has tried to offer you a bounty more than once."

"It's not better, it's more of an indication that Fudge is just a stupid idiot."

Harry hates Cornelius Fudge a lot now, especially knowing the consequences of all the stupid things Fudge did, and his impression of the once kind-hearted Minister for Magic has fallen sharply. No matter how you look at it now, only The hypocrisy of politicians.

"It's pointless to say that until Fudge is ousted." Kingsley sighed inwardly.

To this day, he is still reluctant to believe Albert's prophecy, because the future situation is too bad.

"Sirius, who do you think will be the new Minister?" Hermione was more concerned about this question, or rather, she was actually asking "Who will be the next Minister of Magic in Albert's prophecy".

Hermione felt that this matter was very important, and once Fudge stepped down, there was another unreliable Minister of Magic, and he continued to contradict Dumbledore, and it would really be over.

As for the mistake of Albert's prediction, Hermione didn't think about it, because Albert's prediction was accurate even if he didn't use the crystal ball, let alone the predicted result.

"Scrimgeour."

Sirius walks into the lobby to get some butterbeer, feeling dry since the broadcast.

"Why not Amelia Burns?" Tonks followed a few people back into the hall, picked up the butterbeer keg and filled Lupin and Sirius' glasses with butterbeer, "I think Amelia There should be a higher chance that A. Burns will be the new Minister, she is the head of the Division for Enforcement of Magical Laws."

"I hope it's Amelia Burns, too," Kingsley whispered, sounding a little lonely and helpless for some reason.

"Actually, no matter who the next one is, there is no way out." George interrupted suddenly.

"Unless Fudge steps down immediately, the next Minister of Magic is destined to be a badass." Fred nodded in agreement.

"What did Anderson predict?"

Mad-Eye Moody, who has been silent since just now, suddenly asked, he is not as convinced as Sirius as he is about Albert's prophecy, but temporarily maintains a wait-and-see attitude, but will also use Make reference and speculate about the future.

Even a master of prophecy cannot guarantee that every prediction will be 100% accurate.

"He said that the next Minister will inevitably become the victim of the downfall of the Ministry of Magic." George shrugged and explained after sensing the gazes from others: "The rest, we don't know either, Ai Burt didn't elaborate."

"Dumbledore doesn't know about this?" Ron asked suspiciously.

"Since we all know it, Dumbledore must know it too." Mad-Eye believes that Dumbledore must also know this part of the prophecy, and he actually cares more about what the other party plans to do.

"If the Death Eaters' escape plan is real, are we going to take action to stop..." Tonks cast a searching look at Kingsley. "The Ministry of Magic, or the Order of the Phoenix..."

"Harry, Ron, and you guys should go back to rest." Mrs. Weasley looked at the crowd with her waist on, ready to chase them away. She didn't want the other kids to hear it, and she didn't like them mixing in.

"Mom, we're adults," Fred and George couldn't help complaining.

"I'm your mother."

Mrs. Weasley drove Harry and the others out of the hall, closed the wooden door, and chanted a distraction spell on the door.

After all this was done, she signaled everyone to continue.

Outside, Fred and George pulled out their telescopic ears to try to eavesdrop on the conversation inside, but soon found a spell on the door, so they could only return to their rooms in annoyance.

"Useless Tonks, Fudge has become very extreme now. Even if he told him about the prison break, he probably wouldn't believe it, and he would even think that Dumbledore's people fired you..."

"I was." Tonks muttered.

"We don't have any evidence that the Death Eaters are trying to help Azkaban's prisoners escape." Mad-Eye shook his head.

Even in ordinary times, the odds of success are low.

"...I know, but we still need to stay in the Ministry of Magic, given the current situation, unless Scrimgeour is willing to take the risk of mobilizing Aurors to strengthen Azkaban's defenses, but that's unlikely, as many wizards Everyone thinks Azkaban is pretty safe." Kingsley shook his head, "If Amelia Burns could take over, maybe she might follow Dumbledore's advice, but that's almost a fantasy."

"Didn't you notice? Why didn't Amelia Burns become Minister of Magic, but Scrimgeour took over as Minister of Magic." Tonks raised the question again.

However, the exchange was silence.

Amelia Burns is likely dead!

Everyone realizes this.

"Maybe, we should work with Amelia Burns, her brother was also a member of the Order of the Phoenix, and her family died of Death Eaters, maybe..." Lupin casts a shot at Sirius Go look and ask him what the situation is.

"I reminded her, but Amelia Burns was dubious about it, trying to convince her in some ways... it's hard." Sirius sighed, he actually agreed with Burns Becoming a new Minister, at least if the Ministry of Magic can't be united, the Ministry of Magic will not be a problem.

"Maybe, after Azkaban escapes, we can talk to her. If she is unfortunately killed by Voldemort, it will be a heavy loss." Kingsley disagreed with Scrimgeour. Upper, although his boss is a powerful Auror, if he becomes a minister, the situation may not be too optimistic.

Not all wizards are suitable ministers.

"That's not the problem," Sirius shook his head.

"What do you mean?"

"Albert thinks Amelia Burns is on Voldemort's kill list and the Ministry of Magic cannot keep her safe unless she hides." Sirius explained: "I dare say The Ministry of Magic must have been infiltrated by the Death Eaters, and even if Amelia Burns is protected by other Aurors, are you sure you won't be betrayed? Also, I talked to her about it, so I'm already Miria Burns' character probably won't hide."

"So, Amelia Burns is almost certain to die?" Tonks felt absurd.

"We'll talk to Amelia Burns about her safety after the escape is over." Kingsley was equally unsure of convincing him.

Actually, he wouldn't allow himself to hide if he was in Amelia Burns' place.

"It's useless. Amelia Burns really won't change anything if she becomes a minister. The false peace that Fudge's whitewashed is completely broken, and the credibility of the British Ministry of Magic will suffer a fatal blow, when Voldemort is completely and seriously threatened. Everyone's lives are safe, how much do you think everyone still trusts the Ministry of Magic?" Sirius said this almost in a chanting tone,

"These are the words of Albert."

Tonks and Kingsley looked at each other and fell into a brief silence, reluctant to admit it, but it was the truth.

"Don't forget, Fudge keeps throwing dirty water on Dumbledore and Harry right now, the Ministry of Magic has rotted from the roots, which is why the next Minister is bound to be the victim." Sirius also Not optimistic about the future of the Ministry of Magic.

"Dumbledore shouldn't have allowed this to happen," said Mrs. Weasley uneasily.

Yeah, Dumbledore wouldn't allow that to happen.

In that case, Albert Anderson's predictions went wrong.

But...if Albert Anderson's predictions come true, does that mean...

"I don't think even Dumbledore can change this." Sirius is pessimistic about the future, which may be related to his frequent contact with Albert.

"If Dumbledore had initially agreed with Albert's plan to force Fudge out of office and put Amelia Burns in the position of minister, maybe things wouldn't have gotten out of hand, but it's probably too late now. Now." Based on what Sirius knew about Albert, that guy wasn't actually an adventurous person.

Especially to pull Fudge down, I'm afraid that's the last chance to make that proposal.

"If Azkaban does break out in the near future, we need to talk to Dumbledore" Mad-Eye took a sip from the jug in his hand, turned and walked out of the hall, "As for Azkaban Milia Burns, keep her as long as possible, once she is killed by Voldemort, it will be a huge loss to us and the entire wizarding world."

Amelia Burns will live to become a minister, Sirius doubts, remembering Albert's saying: "Good words are hard to persuade."

So, for those guys who couldn't be persuaded, Albert more let him die, and even watched him die with his own eyes.

After this brief discussion, everyone said goodbye and left, with Fred and George stopping Bill at the top of the stairs.

"What's the matter?" Bill asked warily.

"We're going to open a shop," George said suddenly.

“Looking for the right store in Diagon Alley,” Fred added.

"We value a store, and we hope you can help us ask the price first." The Weasley twins said in unison.

"Where did you get the money?" Bill asked curiously.

"Albert gave us a start-up capital," said Fred. "If it's not too expensive, buy that store, 93 Diagon Alley, and if possible, buy all the nearby stores. Buy it, or rent it."

"Because of the chaos caused by Death Eaters and You-Know-Who, I think the price should be the lowest it has ever been." George said, "This is what Albert said. Anyway, please help."

"It takes a lot of Galleons." Bill lamented the other's wealth.

"I heard that he made a lot of money by betting on himself to win the championship last time." George glanced, "Sirius also made a lot of money. If Dad is willing to make a little more money last time, I think our family can make money too. A lot."

Bill fell into a brief silence, something he had really heard before.

"Okay, no problem." Bill agreed.

"By the way, remember to keep it a secret from the others," George said.

"Are you planning to open a store?"

The three of Harry appeared out of nowhere.

"Yes," said George, "our products are selling well."

"It's really thanks to Toad," Fred said with emotion.

"According to Albert's prediction, next year will be the best-selling year." George lowered his voice. "So, we have to hurry up and prepare."

"None of us would want to stay in school if we didn't continue to promote our products."

"If you dare to drop out of school, your mother will definitely rip you off," Ron warned.

"You four open a shop?" Hermione asked curiously.

"However, this store is only temporary and will be re-divided in the future." George nodded ~IndoMTL.com~ Albert has a complete plan, and now the most important thing is to open the store first. "

"Ron, if you can't find a good job in the future, maybe you can work in the store." George joked with a smile, "We'll give you a good price then."

"Go away, you won't get a job." Ron glared at Fred and George.

"Those two **** are going too far." Ron looked a little annoyed.

"I remember having career counseling this year." Hermione changed the subject. "Harry, have you thought about a career in the future?"

"Possibly...become an Auror against Dark Wizards," Harry said hesitantly.

"Where's Ron?" Hermione asked, looking at Ron.

"I haven't made up my mind yet," said Ron hesitantly. "It would be nice to be an Auror if possible."

"How about you, Hermione?" Ron asked rhetorically.

"I hope to enter the Department of Management and Control of Magical Creatures and help those poor house-elves." Hermione stated her future plans.

"You haven't given up vomiting yet?" Ron's expression was a little weird.

"It's not vomiting, it's House Elf Advocacy," Hermione corrected impatiently.

"I thought Anderson would be successful in convincing her to let go of the unrealistic stuff," Ron said to Harry after Hermione had left.

"Dobby was hired by Albert," Harry said suddenly.

"Anderson is a weirdo himself." Ron shrugged.

"Dumbledore didn't do that," Harry reminded.

"Honestly, I'm skeptical that Hermione would pay to hire a house-elf," muttered Ron. "There aren't many people in the wizarding world like Anderson's."

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