"I'm afraid you and Sherlock will have to leave England for a while." Kaisen helped Peanut pack his luggage like a wife, somewhat helplessly.

"Uh, what does that mean?" Peanut asked confusedly.

"Does this mean that I've made some formidable enemies? Perhaps you need to go out and hide for a while? Going abroad, or of course leaving all of Europe is also a good idea." Kaisen said as he helped Peanut pack things into the suitcase.

"So........you've gotten into trouble with terrorists again?" Peanut's expression became strange.

"Obviously, yes," Kaysen sighed.

"How long are we going to hide this time?" Peanut sighed.

"Who knows? Two years, three years, four years?" Kaisen said casually.

"Ward!" Peanut squatted down resignedly and packed the luggage with him.

"So? It starts now?" Sherlock asked as he came out of the bathroom while tying his belt.

"Obviously, don't be idle," Kaisen said, rolling his eyes.

"I need a country with an English society and enough cases." Sherlock did not start packing his luggage directly. Instead, he picked up a small dart from the table and threw it at the one hanging on the wall.

Whoosh...............Bang.

"America? It's not impossible." Sherlock shrugged.

Soon the two packed their luggage, booked the nearest flight and drove towards the airport.

After watching the two leave, Kaisen returned to Hogwarts.

It was a turbulent time, and not only Dumbledore was busy, but the professors at Hogwarts were also busy.

Of course there are also some who are idle.

For example, Lupin and Sirius, two redundant people whose whereabouts are unknown.

"If you really don't know where to go, you can go to the infirmary and stay with Harry for a while." Professor McGonagall said helplessly as she looked at the two former students who were now standing there like old hands, not knowing where to go.

"Oh... okay, Professor." Sirius and Lupin walked towards the hospital wing with their heads down, and then were driven out by Madam Pomfrey.

Sirius, one of the two people wandering around Hogwarts with nowhere to go, finally came up with an idea.

"Let's go to Kaisen's office!" he said, slapping the light bulb above his head.

Chapter 312 Plan

At the dinner, the three schools gathered in the auditorium. Oh, Fudge was not there. It was said that he was in a hurry to go back to the Ministry of Magic to fight with Barty Crouch.

Ludo Bagman is also missing. It is said that he made a wrong bet and has now run away to Africa.

There wasn't even a single person from the Ministry of Magic in the huge auditorium, but that was a good thing.

Kaisen sat in the professor's chair and watched Cedric struggle to pick up the golden trophy that Kaisen had picked up from the cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Diggory were also sitting at the Hufflepuff table, proudly clapping for their son like crazy.

As the dinner ended, Hogwarts returned to peace, of course temporarily.

The other two schools both ran away in their own ways.

Oh, of course he ran away halfway, but somehow Karkaroff had the nerve to stay in Hogwarts and refused to leave.

The only thing left was to move his bed into the headmaster's office and become roommates with Dumbledore and Grindelwald.

But in the end it didn't happen, and I don't know why.

At this moment in the office, Kaisen was sitting on the sofa looking at Snape who was sitting opposite the headmaster's desk and chatting with Dumbledore.

Well, it can’t be said to be chatting, it should be said to be accepting orders.

Dumbledore unilaterally issued orders to Snape, and Snape chose to accept them.

Soon the two finished talking, and Snape looked at Kaisen again: "If I die, let Harry be Harry for the rest of his life."

Kaisen laughed uncontrollably: "The effect of love really is permanent."

Snape shook his head. "That's not the case, but you made him drink it by the bottle when it should have been in micrograms. It's almost permanent, if not permanent."

"You didn't say so much at that time." Kaisen said a little embarrassedly.

"I remember I gave you an instruction manual, and I also gave you a pipette as a gift." Snape said calmly.

"OKOK, if you die, it's not impossible for Harry to be Harry for the rest of his life... Leave a pearl behind before you go." Kaisen said, suddenly changing the subject.

"No need. If I really die, the Dark Lord's will will still contain the false information and ideas I instilled in him. But if I don't die in the end and escape back, then all the information I previously gave him will be overturned by him in an instant."

"As a spy, I would rather die as a loyal spy," Snape said finally.

"Then I wish you take care." Kaisen walked over, hugged Snape, and patted his back hard.

"It's a pity that I can't make the totem of immortality." He said helplessly.

"You can keep that thing for yourself," said Snape.

"uh-huh."

As Snape turned into black smoke and flew out of the window, the next guest in the headmaster's office, Karkaroff, also walked in.

"Dumbledore, you have to protect me." Karkaroff swallowed and said.

"Hmm..." Dumbledore glanced at Karkaroff. "How about being a late Death Eater?"

Karkaroff was almost humbled and almost on his knees: "He will torture me..."

"Torture is better than death, is it not?" Dumbledore replied.

"Do I have a second choice?" Karkaroff looked at Dumbledore and said fearfully.

"It's just a few Cruciatus Curses. It shouldn't be a big deal for you. After all, you have used this kind of spell many times in the past." Dumbledore glanced at Karkaroff and said.

"I really don't..." Karkaroff looked at everyone in the office.

"You can still choose to die." Dumbledore took out the Elder Wand directly.

"Both choices are death," Karkaroff said tremblingly.

"No, you can use valuable information to exchange for your chance of survival from Voldemort, Severus Snape, a double agent, but now I can see that he is not loyal to me. Now you can use this information to exchange for your life from Voldemort." Dumbledore said.

"What...what does this mean?" Karkaroff asked.

"Snape is the only one who knows that you are mine, and I have now confirmed that the person he is truly loyal to is Voldemort. Then you can lie to Voldemort and let Voldemort kill Snape, and you will naturally be a great hero."

Karkaroff rolled his eyes and shouted, "I'll go!"

"Would you like us to give you a ride?" asked Dumbledore.

"No need." Karkaroff left the principal's office with trembling legs.

Snape, who had just left the headmaster's office using the Flying Spell, appeared in the headmaster's office again.

"I've already thought about what I should say, but I need to delete some of your conversations. The Dark Lord might ask me to return to Hogwarts as a spy... You've said too much." He said calmly.

"After all, I'm not an expert in this area. If you walk faster now, you can still catch up with him." Dumbledore said helplessly.

"Ah."

Sitting on the sofa, Kaisen once again sighed that those who played tactics had dirty hearts, but it was indeed useful. Treating Karkaroff as a loyalty card pack for Snape and using Karkaroff's life to increase Snape's safety value was very cost-effective.

But as Snape left again, he began to feel bored sitting on the sofa.

After all, Dumbledore arranged two tasks in this small office and then sat at his desk without saying a word.

It seemed like I was a fool for being summoned here by him.

"So there is no mission for me anymore?" Kaisen said dryly.

"I wonder what would happen if those two unreliable politicians had reached some strange agreement to work together against Hogwarts?" said Dumbledore.

"I understand Fudge, but would Barty Crouch be like that?"

"Even Fudge can say that turning one's back on someone is the most basic trait of a politician, so why can't Barty Crouch do it? The triangle is stable. Let's add one more person to the Ministry of Magic. How about Scrimgeour? The head of the Auror Office?" Dumbledore said as he handed a letter he had written long ago to Kaisen.

"So you let me sit for so long just to deliver the letter..." Kaisen said with a pout.

"And letting you know our plans intimately is a deeper level of trust," Dumbledore explained.

"Okay, I'll go."

....................

The next day, Kaisen returned to his office after delivering the letter and sighed helplessly.

"So, this is why you slept in this cage all night?"

I'm so awesome!

Chapter 313 The Ministry of Magic's Bad Work

Kaisen looked at the man and the dog in the cage and sighed helplessly.

Lupin, who was resting his head on Sirius, sat up awkwardly. "I don't know about that. We really had nowhere else to go, so we thought we'd stay in your office for a while. Then, as soon as we walked in, we were trapped in this cage."

Kaisen said nothing, but just pointed to the sign hanging on the door not far away.

Sirius and dogs are not allowed inside.

"Do you two really think that this sign of mine is useless and can only serve as a warning?" Kaisen said as he found a lever nearby, pulled it up, and the cage that trapped the two of them slowly slid up.

"Finally...finally...free." Sirius quickly changed back into human form and stretched. After all, the space inside the cage was not very big, so at Lupin's request, he had to turn into a dog and serve as a pillow for a while.

Lupin was also yawning and wanted to find a bed to sleep on...

Well, he went to Kaysen's bedroom on the second floor above the office. In a sense, he was even more of a dog than Sirius.

Well, Sirius is faster than Lupin, and when it comes to dogs, Sirius is still the champion.

.......................................

Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, Hogwarts was on vacation again.

But the atmosphere during this holiday was not so normal.

Every little wizard’s face, oh, I can’t say every little wizard, but at least most of the little wizards’ faces had a look of confusion.

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