Then, whistling, he entered the city.

At that moment, Snape was leisurely pacing on the podium in the Great Hall.

The members of the Order of the Phoenix below were all waiting to see how things would unfold, with a few even looking forward to seeing a joke.

You dare to start a rebellion all by yourself? The result will be that you are arrested by the police the day after the rebellion at the village entrance.

You, Snape, are taking it easy now.

Then the little elf came back to report.

"Oh, Merlin! Mr. Snape! You have no idea what I saw!"

Snape raised an eyebrow at the suddenly appearing sprite.

"what happened?"

"We saw Mr. Kerry stuffing a Dementor into his mouth from the city wall! Crunch, crunch!"

"Oh! They've all been eaten!" The little elf made an extremely exaggerated gesture, even puffing out his cheeks in the process.

"He even sent all the big pots, spatulas, and rice buckets flying out of our canteen! My God! Those things pierced the wizard's head and chest, leaving blood and stuff all over the ground. I think we'll all be traumatized by the sight of those things afterward."

Many wizards have died, and some have been captured by Mr. Kerry... Oh! No, I mean the headmaster! I hope the food we made suits his taste and we don't anger him. Today we're going to put salted fish and pineapple on the pizza. We can use the bloodstained pots to cook for the guests. How about you and Mr. Kerry have pumpkin, pizza, and roast lamb chops for today?

Oh...oh...I think I misspoke, Merlin.

The little elf was halfway through his speech when he noticed that the members of the Order of the Phoenix were all staring at him in disbelief.

Everyone:??!

Chapter 266 Black Cotton: Wu Neng

No, buddy, do you want to hear what you're saying?

People didn't really believe what the little elf said.

In wizarding combat, few can fight multiple opponents at once. Even a decent Auror might not be able to withstand the combined efforts of several students, since casting spells takes time.

You went out alone to fight a bunch of Aurors, killed people like dogs, and even ate Dementors. Do you think we, the Order of the Phoenix, would believe your nonsense?

After a while, everyone had no choice but to believe it.

To everyone's surprise, they saw many familiar faces, such as Rufus Scrimgeour.

Given the wretched population of wizards, it's common for wizards to know each other, let alone for Moody, who is a true old friend.

Seeing him and the other Aurors with grim expressions being thrown onto the grassland, everyone's expressions changed.

Seeing Kerry return, Alastor stood up excitedly.

"What did you do? Did you kill someone?"

"Kill them," Klihun said nonchalantly.

"Those are just ordinary people! They're just following orders from the Ministry of Magic!"

Moody was somewhat agitated. This old gentleman, whom Voldemort called the most outstanding Auror, now had an urge to strangle the person in front of him first.

Now, no one in the Order of the Phoenix has any doubts about Kree's plan. The reason for this is that he has demonstrated the strength to contend with a wizard of Voldemort's caliber.

But people stopped questioning the plan; they started questioning Kerry himself.

You can beat Little Tom, but you seem even more extreme than Little Tom!

Little Tom had never caused such serious losses to the Auror forces in his entire life.

"Oh, yes, ordinary people, born into ordinary wizard or mixed-race families, with relatives and friends."

The only wrong thing he did was like to use his Auror status to intimidate rural wizards, dabble in contraband and sell it legally on his own, and take your taxpayers' money while doing things that are harmful to you.

"Oh, I forgot, you're an old Auror, so you should know better than I do what things are like inside."

Alastor's expression changed slightly, but he remained serious.

"They may have some minor flaws, but that doesn't negate the fact that they are all engaged in this dangerous work against dark wizards. Many of them may be a bit greedy and lustful in ordinary times, but when it comes to risking their lives for the wizarding world, they will never hesitate."

When Kerry heard that Alastor still wanted to argue with him, he simply shrugged.

"So I let some of them live. Anyway, they've already been killed. If you have any objections to my plan to save the world, you can try to fight me. At worst, I'll just be tied to them."

Kerry pointed to the group of school board members outside the door. They had been wailing all day, their voices were completely hoarse, and they could only writhe their bodies in an attempt to relieve the pain. Moreover, some dirty things were mixed with their clothes, making them look very miserable.

Moody held his finger in the air for a long time before finally letting it fall.

"I really hate the way you talk, kid."

The philosophy has been explained, and the fists have demonstrated Kerry's return to the podium.

The chains binding Black loosened automatically, and Kerry spread his hands towards the Order of the Phoenix below.

"So, who wants to join me in defeating the Dark Lord and bringing an equal future to the wizarding world?"

The crowd looked at each other in silence. In fact, they did agree with Kerry's ideas.

If Kree's argument is correct, will the conflict between purebloods and half-bloods finally end, since wizards will unite as one and engage with the larger Muggle society?

Contact with Muggles, and not in an act of aggression, is something many of them would like to see.

But what we don't want to see is Kerry as our leader.

This guy of unknown origin really doesn't leave any room for maneuver in his actions.

The basic way people in the Order of the Phoenix do things is to follow the rules. If they want to remove an official from office, they will take the risk of finding his dirty laundry and evidence of his crimes, rather than simply sending him to his death.

They now feel that if they really go against Kerry...

So, aside from standing on a moral high ground, he is essentially no different from the Death Eaters.

"I have to make this clear to you beforehand. Being tied up in that pile won't just mean suffering minor punishments like your stomach growing taste buds and your whole body cramping."

I will settle accounts after everything is over.

Kerry continued speaking on stage, attempting to sway everyone's resolve.

But this sentence made everyone feel even more familiar with it. Isn't this threatening way of speaking exactly what the Dark Lord would do?

Seemingly having learned his lesson, Sirius, after being released, heard Kree's threat and once again became sarcastic.

"Oh? Is that so? Liquidation? You're going to burn us at the stake like the witches?"

They even made a joke.

"Hey! You guessed right, kid." Kerry nodded in satisfaction, indicating that it was indeed true.

Now it was Blake's turn to be stunned, scratching his head in frustration.

"Oh, well, then I'm glad I'm not a witch."

Sirius felt embarrassed, but Lupin still forced him to sit down, and before sitting down, he deliberately muttered something loudly to himself.

"By the way, if you are male witches, I will turn you into witches and burn you at the stake. Don't doubt it, I will do it. If you are witches, I will turn you into black men and send you to grow cotton."

Kerry began in a very serious tone.

???

Even the half-giant Hagrid felt a chill run down his spine among the many male wizards below.

Hagrid was a troublemaker, but Dumbledore had told him beforehand that if anything happened to him, he should go to Snape and Harry.

Hagrid unconditionally trusted all of Dumbledore's decisions, just as Li Kui trusted Song Jiang.

"Alright, now, those who don't want to join our Savior's team, stand up."

Kerry announced.

This is also a little trick, just like when school teachers say that those who are unwilling should stand up, instead of those who are willing to stand up, after saying that they are voluntarily paying to attend evening self-study.

This puts immense psychological pressure on the first person, and in reality, most people wouldn't dare to act without a leader.

The scene was very quiet, and everyone looked around, or even focused their gaze on Moody again.

However, no one stood up.

Finally, Professor McGonagall stood up.

Kerry looked at her.

"Well, I'm getting old, and I'd like to resign from my position as vice principal and member of the Order of the Phoenix to focus on running the school."

“Very good, approved. Anyone else?” Kerry swept his gaze across the crowd again.

This time, no one objected.

Kerry then announced the official debut of the reorganized Order of the Phoenix, which he spearheaded.

And Krigan's actions once again successfully dominated the headlines of all wizarding newspapers the following day.

Chapter 267 Fudge's Astounding Wisdom!

Familiar places, familiar people.

Little Tom's expression shifted between anger and uncertainty as he looked at the newspaper.

In fact, he did something big just yesterday.

Because it was anticipated that the Ministry of Magic would likely launch an attack on Hogwarts, leaving the interior defenses vulnerable.

He led his remaining henchmen in a surprise attack on Azkaban, rescuing several fanatical subordinates who had been tormented by Dementors for years.

He never expected that this would be the case. He wasn't even worthy of being on the front page of the Daily Prophet. He had to turn to the second page for a small section reporting on Azkaban, and the report even used phrases like "Kerry ordered the attack on Azkaban."

The Prophet's headline on the front page reads: "Cree, the local wizarding leader, defied the Ministry of Magic, killing 53 Aurors, 24 Dementors, and capturing 18 Aurors."

This contains a detailed account of the battle as described by officials from the Ministry of Magic.

However, it's not like the previous issue. In the previous issue's report about the Kree's mistreatment of the school board members, apart from the slow, subjective malice towards Dumbledore...

The descriptions focus on the ruthlessness of the evil villain Kree, the indomitable spirit of the Ministry of Magic officials, social elite wizards, and the confident Auror troops ready to defeat Kree at any time.

But today, aside from vividly describing the ferocity of the battle and the power of the Kree, the newspapers contained almost no subjective content.

There wasn't even an interview that should have included the deceased's family accusing the evil sorcerer.

Voldemort's vanished nose detected some unusual political undercurrents.

And that's exactly what happened. Before the Kree killed people, the Daily Prophet could make outrageous statements at the Ministry of Magic's behest, but now they wouldn't dare even if the Ministry paid them.

After all, most newspapers chose to remain silent after Voldemort actually attacked, forcing even rebellious heroes like Harry to publish articles in newspapers that expressed dissenting opinions.

The Daily Prophet even welcomed Voldemort with open arms after his arrival, helping him promote the pure-blood theory.

To draw an analogy, it's like the prime minister wanted to strip a general of his power the day before yesterday, so he said he was going to rebel and would soon be at the general's doorstep. Naturally, the newspapers would then launch a powerful attack.

As a result, everyone was surprised to find yesterday that the tens of thousands of troops sent by the Prime Minister to surround the General were all gone, and the General had indeed led a large group of soldiers in rebellion.

At this point, the reporting needs to be reconsidered. The Ministry of Magic has already deployed most of its manpower to the vicinity of Hogwarts, and many have either died or been captured. If they continue to spread rumors at this time, they should be careful, lest the traitor they are criticizing today become the emperor tomorrow.

Voldemort looked at the newspaper with such a vivid memory that he was practically fuming.

His pale fingers had bulging veins, and his skin was covered with hideous blood vessels.

He sensed it; in just two days, the wizarding world's fear of this suspected Dumbledore lackey had outweighed the impact on him over the years.

This even made him curse out loud.

"Spineless cowards! Useless bastards! The Ministry of Magic is a bunch of incompetent dogs!"

When I was powerful, they fawned over me; when Dumbledore was powerful, they were incredibly subservient to him.

Now look at them, just because some nobody shows up, they're all going to fawn over him, wagging their tails and begging for his attention?

Voldemort was furious not only at the Ministry of Magic, but also at that traitor.

He sensed it the day before yesterday; Snape had betrayed him, even calling out his name.

There was an extremely powerful figure there. The moment Voldemort shifted his gaze, it was as if he were facing the midday sun, causing his now fragmented soul to feel a slight pain.

Unfortunately, one of his Horcruxes is still in Hogwarts, and the rest are either caves or difficult places like Gringotts.

And most importantly, although the Ministry of Magic has suffered heavy losses, now is the best time for him to get his hands on the Horcruxes.

But even if he retrieves all the Horcruxes, he will still face a guy whose magical strength seems to be about the same as his own, and who is just as brutal.

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