curse the world at hogwarts
Chapter 429 Scrimgeour’s Apology
The aftermath of the Sandford incident was generally quite satisfactory to Fudge.
It's a pity that in such a good situation, there are always a few thorns in his head.
This time it's not Rhine, at least it's not Rhine on the surface.
After constant pulling and negotiating, the British Ministry of Magic finally endured the intense pain and paid a large sum of compensation, and received a notice like a bolt from the blue.
Princess Diana has prepared an organization to deal with emergencies between the magic world and the Muggle world. In the future, when encountering such incidents, she will supervise and negotiate with the Ministry of Magic...
"Is this Muggle crazy?"
Fudge was so angry that he went back and slapped Umbridge again.
"Since when did a Muggle dare to cause trouble to the Ministry of Magic?"
"Who gave her confidence?"
"Who gave her the courage?"
"Who gave it to her..."
The arrogance hidden deep in the collective consciousness of wizards was clearly exposed at this moment, but there was nothing they could do about it.
It is normal for Rhine to look down on Fudge.
Call you bad, but you are still bad without awareness, courage, or style...
In the end, it is so bad that it makes people want to kill you, but they are afraid of dirtying their own knives.
So after complaining for a long time, Fudge still led the team to leave depressedly, staying away to ensure that he would not be angry again.
But before leaving, an Auror came to report that Rufus Scrimgeour was still in bed recovering from his injuries and would not be able to return with the ministry for the time being.
Fudge had no intention of caring about Scrimgeour's death, saying he could just lie down if he wanted to!
This time, the hearts of the Aurors present were once again chilled.
"See clearly?"
After experiencing this big setback, Scrimgeour became a little enlightened, and his whole person exuded a sense of seeing through the world of mortals.
"With this kind of Ministry of Magic, I usually make do with it...it's not impossible."
"But if something really happens..."
After the battle, Scrimgeour gradually figured out something.
The core part is "Why did Grindelwald come out" and "Why did Dumbledore tolerate Grindelwald coming out".
Although at a certain moment, Scrimgeour had a bad suspicion that the two old men were having an "affair", he quickly shook his head and felt that his joke was too big.
Finally, Scrimgeour came to a conclusion——
In Dumbledore's expectation, Grindelwald will definitely play some important role at some point in the future.
And if Grindelwald is needed to control the situation and two top bosses are dispatched, it is difficult to say that this is not a catastrophe in the magical world.
Who?
Can you afford to defend such a lineup?
Scrimgeour used his half-life experience to speculate, and finally put the blame on the bald man he didn't dare to mention.
Voldemort is really not dead!
Once a person is sober, many overly persistent thoughts will seem ridiculous.
"Please help me find Mr. Rhine Lyle..."
The Aurors were undoubtedly surprised. Based on their understanding of Scrimgeour, this was not a person who would use an honorific title for a "former prisoner of Azkaban"!
But this director who has been fighting on the front line all year round still has prestige. The Aurors rushed to invite Rhine, then went out and closed the door.
Rhine was not surprised by this, and instead arranged anti-monitoring magic in the room.
"It seems...you knew I would look for you?"
Scrimgeour smiled bitterly.
Rhine's move reminded him inexplicably of his experience of chasing the opponent.
If he hadn't used the Death Eaters in the end, Rhine had actually predicted the actions of the Aurors several times and cleverly avoided the possibility of a head-on conflict with them.
From this point alone, Scrimgeour actually knew Rhine's true intentions very well.
But at that time, he had already begun to be obsessed with ghosts...
"I heard that the Triwizard Cup is going to be restarted?"
Rhine suddenly brought up this irrelevant topic, starting the first calm conversation between the two of them, which also made Scrimgeour look stiff.
"If it's done well, that person will come back with this wind."
Chaff</span> Rhine's words were more or less mixed with a trace of ridicule towards Scrimgeour.
"How many chances do you have until then?"
"Okay, okay... stop talking!"
Scrimgeour's face began to heat up, and he had no choice but to stop Rhine's words.
"Since you know, I won't hide it either."
"I'm here to apologize for how I treated you."
"It's not because of my adherence to magical laws that I threw you into Azkaban."
"It's because my ruthless and reckless actions at that time were indeed mixed with my despicable selfish mentality for personal gain."
For a while, the two fell into silence.
Even Rhine didn't expect that Scrimgeour would actually apologize directly.
He suddenly felt a restlessness begin to rise in his heart, as if the last remnant soul of Rhine Lyle, who died tragically in Azkaban, had been left in his body for a long time, and finally got the most anticipated, most needed and most needed one. An ending that is hard to watch with peace of mind...
Yes.
As an outsider, although Rhine inherited everything from his predecessor, he had no necessary reason to dislike Scrimgeour.
Even as an old reader, his evaluation of Scrimgeour has never been low.
But why...does he have to hold on to Scrimgeour?
Because back then, Scrimgeour didn't even give Rhine a chance to appear in court, and directly threw him into the Azkaban Magical Prison in the same way he treated Barty Crouch Jr.!
This kind of outrageous behavior can appear on Fudge and Lao Deng, but it should not appear on Scrimgeour.
Why did it appear?
Because not long before Rhine was arrested, Barty Crouch, the Minister of Magical Enforcement who originally posed a huge threat to Fudge and the highly anticipated candidate for Minister of Magic...
Lost his chance.
In the Death Eater trial that he personally presided over, his biological son Barty Jr. was accused of being a Death Eater. Even if he threw him into prison without any mercy, he still could not save Fudge's defeat.
When he learned the news, Scrimgeour, who had already begun to doubt his own perseverance, fell into the delusion that would plague him for the rest of his life.
Crouch was unlucky because Burns wasn't involved and he had a chance to take over.
For this opportunity, he made the only illegal act in his life, sacrificing the life that Rhine was expected to gain in exchange for a great achievement.
Later, Scrimgeour did become Minister for Magic.
But he didn't serve as minister for long before he died under the wand of a Death Eater.
Perhaps it was not until the moment he was betrayed and caught that Scrimgeour woke up from his delusion of "becoming the Minister of Magic" and understood what a ridiculous background he had become and what a ridiculous temporary minister he had become.
Rhine opened the topic with Crouch, who was returning with the Triwizard Cup, which also gave him the best reminder.
The opportunity is gone, you have to take over...
Unless it's taking the blame.
In the script, he is indeed used to take the blame.
Fudge, who was supposed to pay the price for his incompetence, was safe and sound, Umbridge, who could only die ten thousand times, continued to be arrogant and domineering, but Scrimgeour died.
After waking up, Scrimgeour finally returned to his original intention.
In order to protect Harry Potter, Dumbledore's only hope for the wizarding world, he endured countless tortures and never gave in until his death.
A hero does not necessarily need to be pure and flawless.
If Scrimgeour can wake up today, Rhine can talk to him.
"Tell me!"
Scrimgeour, who finally admitted his mistake and felt a little relieved, spoke to Rhine.
"I'm definitely not going to be the Minister of Magic."
"What do you want me to do?"
Seeing the wry smile on Scrimgeour's face, Rhine showed a playful smile.
"I want you to be the Minister of Magic."
"..."
Scrimgeour suddenly felt that the moment he caught Rhine, he shouldn't have been confused by his innocent and innocent face, and just sent him away with an Avada!
You guys with a playful mentality...
It’s all so dirty!
It's a pity that in such a good situation, there are always a few thorns in his head.
This time it's not Rhine, at least it's not Rhine on the surface.
After constant pulling and negotiating, the British Ministry of Magic finally endured the intense pain and paid a large sum of compensation, and received a notice like a bolt from the blue.
Princess Diana has prepared an organization to deal with emergencies between the magic world and the Muggle world. In the future, when encountering such incidents, she will supervise and negotiate with the Ministry of Magic...
"Is this Muggle crazy?"
Fudge was so angry that he went back and slapped Umbridge again.
"Since when did a Muggle dare to cause trouble to the Ministry of Magic?"
"Who gave her confidence?"
"Who gave her the courage?"
"Who gave it to her..."
The arrogance hidden deep in the collective consciousness of wizards was clearly exposed at this moment, but there was nothing they could do about it.
It is normal for Rhine to look down on Fudge.
Call you bad, but you are still bad without awareness, courage, or style...
In the end, it is so bad that it makes people want to kill you, but they are afraid of dirtying their own knives.
So after complaining for a long time, Fudge still led the team to leave depressedly, staying away to ensure that he would not be angry again.
But before leaving, an Auror came to report that Rufus Scrimgeour was still in bed recovering from his injuries and would not be able to return with the ministry for the time being.
Fudge had no intention of caring about Scrimgeour's death, saying he could just lie down if he wanted to!
This time, the hearts of the Aurors present were once again chilled.
"See clearly?"
After experiencing this big setback, Scrimgeour became a little enlightened, and his whole person exuded a sense of seeing through the world of mortals.
"With this kind of Ministry of Magic, I usually make do with it...it's not impossible."
"But if something really happens..."
After the battle, Scrimgeour gradually figured out something.
The core part is "Why did Grindelwald come out" and "Why did Dumbledore tolerate Grindelwald coming out".
Although at a certain moment, Scrimgeour had a bad suspicion that the two old men were having an "affair", he quickly shook his head and felt that his joke was too big.
Finally, Scrimgeour came to a conclusion——
In Dumbledore's expectation, Grindelwald will definitely play some important role at some point in the future.
And if Grindelwald is needed to control the situation and two top bosses are dispatched, it is difficult to say that this is not a catastrophe in the magical world.
Who?
Can you afford to defend such a lineup?
Scrimgeour used his half-life experience to speculate, and finally put the blame on the bald man he didn't dare to mention.
Voldemort is really not dead!
Once a person is sober, many overly persistent thoughts will seem ridiculous.
"Please help me find Mr. Rhine Lyle..."
The Aurors were undoubtedly surprised. Based on their understanding of Scrimgeour, this was not a person who would use an honorific title for a "former prisoner of Azkaban"!
But this director who has been fighting on the front line all year round still has prestige. The Aurors rushed to invite Rhine, then went out and closed the door.
Rhine was not surprised by this, and instead arranged anti-monitoring magic in the room.
"It seems...you knew I would look for you?"
Scrimgeour smiled bitterly.
Rhine's move reminded him inexplicably of his experience of chasing the opponent.
If he hadn't used the Death Eaters in the end, Rhine had actually predicted the actions of the Aurors several times and cleverly avoided the possibility of a head-on conflict with them.
From this point alone, Scrimgeour actually knew Rhine's true intentions very well.
But at that time, he had already begun to be obsessed with ghosts...
"I heard that the Triwizard Cup is going to be restarted?"
Rhine suddenly brought up this irrelevant topic, starting the first calm conversation between the two of them, which also made Scrimgeour look stiff.
"If it's done well, that person will come back with this wind."
Chaff</span> Rhine's words were more or less mixed with a trace of ridicule towards Scrimgeour.
"How many chances do you have until then?"
"Okay, okay... stop talking!"
Scrimgeour's face began to heat up, and he had no choice but to stop Rhine's words.
"Since you know, I won't hide it either."
"I'm here to apologize for how I treated you."
"It's not because of my adherence to magical laws that I threw you into Azkaban."
"It's because my ruthless and reckless actions at that time were indeed mixed with my despicable selfish mentality for personal gain."
For a while, the two fell into silence.
Even Rhine didn't expect that Scrimgeour would actually apologize directly.
He suddenly felt a restlessness begin to rise in his heart, as if the last remnant soul of Rhine Lyle, who died tragically in Azkaban, had been left in his body for a long time, and finally got the most anticipated, most needed and most needed one. An ending that is hard to watch with peace of mind...
Yes.
As an outsider, although Rhine inherited everything from his predecessor, he had no necessary reason to dislike Scrimgeour.
Even as an old reader, his evaluation of Scrimgeour has never been low.
But why...does he have to hold on to Scrimgeour?
Because back then, Scrimgeour didn't even give Rhine a chance to appear in court, and directly threw him into the Azkaban Magical Prison in the same way he treated Barty Crouch Jr.!
This kind of outrageous behavior can appear on Fudge and Lao Deng, but it should not appear on Scrimgeour.
Why did it appear?
Because not long before Rhine was arrested, Barty Crouch, the Minister of Magical Enforcement who originally posed a huge threat to Fudge and the highly anticipated candidate for Minister of Magic...
Lost his chance.
In the Death Eater trial that he personally presided over, his biological son Barty Jr. was accused of being a Death Eater. Even if he threw him into prison without any mercy, he still could not save Fudge's defeat.
When he learned the news, Scrimgeour, who had already begun to doubt his own perseverance, fell into the delusion that would plague him for the rest of his life.
Crouch was unlucky because Burns wasn't involved and he had a chance to take over.
For this opportunity, he made the only illegal act in his life, sacrificing the life that Rhine was expected to gain in exchange for a great achievement.
Later, Scrimgeour did become Minister for Magic.
But he didn't serve as minister for long before he died under the wand of a Death Eater.
Perhaps it was not until the moment he was betrayed and caught that Scrimgeour woke up from his delusion of "becoming the Minister of Magic" and understood what a ridiculous background he had become and what a ridiculous temporary minister he had become.
Rhine opened the topic with Crouch, who was returning with the Triwizard Cup, which also gave him the best reminder.
The opportunity is gone, you have to take over...
Unless it's taking the blame.
In the script, he is indeed used to take the blame.
Fudge, who was supposed to pay the price for his incompetence, was safe and sound, Umbridge, who could only die ten thousand times, continued to be arrogant and domineering, but Scrimgeour died.
After waking up, Scrimgeour finally returned to his original intention.
In order to protect Harry Potter, Dumbledore's only hope for the wizarding world, he endured countless tortures and never gave in until his death.
A hero does not necessarily need to be pure and flawless.
If Scrimgeour can wake up today, Rhine can talk to him.
"Tell me!"
Scrimgeour, who finally admitted his mistake and felt a little relieved, spoke to Rhine.
"I'm definitely not going to be the Minister of Magic."
"What do you want me to do?"
Seeing the wry smile on Scrimgeour's face, Rhine showed a playful smile.
"I want you to be the Minister of Magic."
"..."
Scrimgeour suddenly felt that the moment he caught Rhine, he shouldn't have been confused by his innocent and innocent face, and just sent him away with an Avada!
You guys with a playful mentality...
It’s all so dirty!
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