Elemental Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 282 Follow-up Influence

Charles fainted happily and didn't know what happened next. Dumbledore, who was left to deal with the mess, said that he had a headache.

After Grindelwald left with Charles, Dumbledore sighed slightly and walked out of the battlefield alone, facing countless reporters and officials from the Ministry of Magic.

After Dumbledore tried his best to deceive everyone, he finally convinced everyone that the last majestic statue of Zeus and the thunder in the sky were not caused by Ciel, but that he and Ciel did it together.

Among them, Charles only made the huge bust of steel mixed with rubble. The rest were all things he made after taking over. As for what spell he used?

Haha, Dumbledore said that this was a magic obtained from an ancient magic book. It was very difficult, and even he would have a hard time casting it again.

As for whether others believed it or not, that was completely outside the scope of Dumbledore's plan. Anyway, Dumbledore explained it to the point where he almost believed it.

As for someone asking where Charles, the hero of the whole battle, had gone, Dumbledore said that a child who had just entered fourth grade would want him to come out after having created such a huge magic?

Of course, it was something like asking Fox to take him to a place to treat his injuries.

Anyway, the final result was that although everyone was dubious, due to the lack of evidence, they were unable to refute Dumbledore's words for a while. After all, no one present had been close to the battlefield.

Only Dumbledore, who had walked out of the battlefield, could understand the specific situation on the battlefield. As for wanting to enter the battlefield later?

That was even more wishful thinking. The moment Dumbledore walked out, the entire Quidditch World Cup venue was blocked by officials from the Ministry of Magic in the name of eliminating danger.

No one can get in to see what's going on.

Even Dumbledore had to say that Fudge did a very good job in cleaning up the battlefield and dealing with follow-up matters.

As for whether Fudge believed Dumbledore's words, that's another story.

Before Dumbledore left, he deliberately found Hermione and his party, and reported the whereabouts of Charles to everyone, so that everyone should not worry. There was nothing unexpected about Charles, he was just out of power.

This made Hermione, who was worried to death, secretly breathe a sigh of relief, but then a sense of frustration quietly rose in the heart of the little girl.

The reason is very simple. She originally thought that having mastered some ancient magic, she could stand beside Ciel and help him withstand some pressure. However, seeing the devastating formation just now, Hermione knew that even if she had mastered ancient magic, I'm afraid it's hard to reach the heights of the boy who stood beside him and always acted as a funny knight to make him happy.

Dumbledore can also be said to be a thoughtful person, and he quickly discovered a slightly disappointed Hermione among the jubilant crowd.

Perhaps it was his own failure in love that caused Dumbledore to be very concerned about Charles's emotional status. Under such circumstances, Dumbledore's concern for Hermione sometimes even exceeded his concern for Harry.

While everyone was busy celebrating the survivors and their hero Charles, Dumbledore quietly walked up to Hermione and patted Hermione on the shoulder.

"Do you have time? Maybe you'd like to talk to me?"

Dumbledore winked at Hermione mischievously, trying to sound more relaxed, trying to make Hermione uncomfortable why he was so nervous.

Hermione looked at Dumbledore, still not in a good mood, but nodded a little disappointedly.

No one noticed the two people who disappeared quietly in the bustling tent. Anyway, when Hermione appeared again, she was very happy with a small, shabby-looking tome in her hand, and she was even a little disappointed. His expression no longer existed and even looked vaguely high-spirited.

Early the next morning, when Mr. Weasley tiredly led everyone except Charles back to the Burrow, Mrs. Weasley was beyond excited.

The children who had been hugging Weasley for a season were crying and complaining, explaining his worries and regrets, and the last words he almost said to everyone were actually scolding.

On the other hand, the twins were hugging their mother and constantly teasing her, which made Mrs. Weasley regret that she had just revealed her true feelings.

It can be said that the Weasley family, Harry and Hermione are enjoying themselves and getting along happily. Even Mrs. Weasley did not forget to ask everyone to thank Charles who was nowhere to be found.

However, the magical world outside the Burrow can be said to be undercurrents, and various forces are constantly beginning to investigate Charles and Dumbledore.

As for the reason, it is very simple. Whether it is Charles or Dumbledore, the overwhelming thunder at the end made everyone feel scared, especially when Dumbledore walked out of the battlefield alone, no matter which force it was. He began to feel fearful of the power of Dumbledore's master and apprentice.

The most angry person among them was Fudge, the current Minister of Magic. In the morning, he was so fat that he had just returned from the Quidditch World Cup which was so damaged that it was almost unrecognizable.

Just the simple post-war scene made Fuji feel terrified, especially when the charred Cyclops's bones were dug out from a pile of broken Vali rubble.

Fudge scolded the person in charge of the entire event on the spot, and even the director of the Auror Office who was standing aside did not escape.

No one can explain how this huge Cyclops, which can be said to be an iron tower, appeared. No one can even explain where the Cyclops species came from.

When Fudge returned to the office after venting his anger, he felt a deep sense of powerlessness and fear, especially when he thought about the time when he wanted to recruit Ciel to deal with Dumbledore.

Fudge sat in his office and began to think about the scene where the two masters and apprentices would mock him in Dumbledore's immortal office when they were at Hogwarts.

Especially now that Ciel has shown a talent that is no less than that of Dumbledore, Fudge is beginning to have a headache. You must know that even if Dumbledore doesn't care about his current position, it does not mean that the name is written as Ciel and pronounced as Dumbledore. The guys from Lido II are no longer spying on their position!

Especially when today's Daily Prophet was delivered to Fudge's office, the uneasiness in his heart became more and more obvious after seeing the headlines on the newspaper.

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