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Chapter 595 Dumbledore's Will
Scrimgeour gave Kevin a meaningful look, and said, "Okay! Let's talk together then."
With that said, he opened the suitcase and took out a small package from it.
"I'm here for Albus Dumbledore's will."
Even though Mr. Weasley had told them that Dumbledore had left a will, Kevin was still surprised, and so were the three of Harry.
Kevin thought that Scrimgeour left their "four little ones" just for cliche, and everyone would be called when the will was announced, and Mr. Weasley would have to come in anyway.
Unexpectedly, he directly took out the will, which means that Dumbledore left this will for the four of them.
Kevin is mature and experienced. If he is willing to face all kinds of accidents, he can pretend to be calm, otherwise it is impossible to break into the enemy.
But the three of Harry didn't have such good acting skills.
Scrimgeour noticed their expressions and said, "Surprised, isn't it? Don't you realize that Dumbledore left you something?"
This sentence is obviously a test, to test whether Kevin and the others can tell the content of the relic.
But in fact, even Kevin didn't know that Dumbledore had left a will.
Ron asked suspiciously: "You mean we all have, including me?"
Scrimgeour nodded: "Yes, you have all of them."
Harry's focus was not on the relics, it had been a while since Dumbledore's death, and he didn't understand why Scrimgeour sent the will now, or did Dumbledore do it on purpose?
Harry asked directly: "It has been more than a month since Professor Dumbledore passed away, why did he give it to us now?"
Harry was very rude, his tone full of accusations.
Scrimgeour didn't like it very much, but the quality of a politician prevented him from being as knowledgeable as a child.
"Under the Just Confiscation Act the Ministry of Magic has the power to confiscate things covered by wills."
Scrimgeour's answer was very formulaic, but obviously he underestimated the four "children" in front of him.
Hermione immediately retorted: "The "Justice Confiscated Materials Act" was enacted to prevent wizards from transferring black magic supplies."
Kevin laughed when he heard the words, and asked: "So the Ministry of Magic should have conclusive evidence to prove that the things left by Dumbledore are illegal, so they chose to confiscate them. Am I accurate?"
Ron has long been unhappy with the inaction of the Ministry of Magic, and said sarcastically: "So you should invite that Miss Skeeter, I think she would like to see Dumbledore's "black material", isn't she? "
Hermione took advantage of the trend and came up with a piece of popular science: "According to Article 250 of the latest "Wizard Works Law" formulated by the International Federation of Wizards, the publishing houses where the law enforces the works that use improper words to slander others should refuse to publish their works."
Scrimgeour looked at Hermione in surprise, and asked, "You know this?"
Kevin laughed and said, "Please forgive my rudeness, Mr. Minister. I'm afraid you may not understand the origin and changes of these laws like Miss Granger."
It is bragging to say that Hermione can memorize the entire law book, but when it comes to the history of wizard law, Scrimgeour may really be inferior to Hermione.
Just kidding, her "Origin and Evolution of Wizarding Laws", which is twice as thick as "Magic Encyclopedia", is full of notes.
Scrimgeour looked at Hermione in surprise, and asked, "Are you planning to pursue a career in magical law in the future, Miss Granger?"
Hermione sneered, and retorted: "It doesn't have to be a legal profession, any profession is fine, but I hope to make some substantial contributions in these positions, instead of whitewashing the peace."
Ron didn't save any face, and just laughed out loud.Scrimgeour's expression changed slightly, but he only glanced at Ron before moving away.
Harry asked, "Let's stop talking about that, now why have you decided to let us get what's ours? Can't find an excuse?"
Harry spoke emphatically when it came to "our stuff".
As a qualified politician, Scrimgeour is very familiar with explaining such tricky questions, but he doesn't like the tone and expression of these four people very much.
Just when he was about to continue the "formula", Hermione said again: "Of course it's because the 31-day period has expired, and they can't detain it for longer than this period, unless, as Kevin said, they can prove that Dumbledore What Lido left behind is dangerous."
Scrimgeour finally changed his views on the four, and he felt that it was extremely stupid for him to treat these four children as students.
There is no fuel-efficient lamp here, and Harry and Ron don't care about the status of the ministers, and even make all kinds of sarcasm.
Hermione was like an annoying lawyer, always able to refute their cover-up with the law.
Next to him was Kevin who was watching a play, and once he made any move, he would unceremoniously change the topic away.
Like now.
Kevin said: "Mr. Minister is very busy. It is our respect to take time to come here, so we might as well get straight to the point and don't waste your precious time."
This sentence completely ruined Scrimgeour's plan to continue asking.
Scrimgeour glanced at Kevin, and opened the package in front of him without any indication. A letter floated into the air and opened slowly.
"I am presenting the will and relics of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, first of all my Deluminator to Ronald Billiers Way Sly, I made it myself, hoping to show him the way in the darkest of times."
With that said, Scrimgeour handed Ron something wrapped in black cloth.
Ron took it carefully, and when he opened it, it was a gadget similar to a classic lighter. It was cylindrical and silver in shape, and looked very delicate.
Ron was very excited, he never dreamed that Dumbledore would leave himself something.But at the same time, I also feel puzzled, wondering what is the use of this thing.
He looked at Hermione and Kevin and asked, "So, what's the use of this thing?"
Kevin saw Dumbledore use the Deluminator, and said, "Open it and see."
With a crisp sound of "click", the extinguisher was turned on, and the two lights that were originally on in the house were extinguished, and their light sources were "sucked" into the extinguisher.
Turn it on again, and the light source is back in the luminaire.
"Cool!" Ron said in surprise, "This thing is awesome, but..."
When Ron was about to say "but what's the use of this thing for me", Hermione touched him lightly, and Ron immediately shut his mouth.
Scrimgeour noticed Hermione's small movements and continued to announce the will without saying a word.
"My Tales of Beedle the Bard is left to Miss Hermione Jane Granger, and I hope she will find joy and inspiration in it."
A book was handed to Hermione, and Harry wasn't surprised, because if he left something for his friends, he would leave a book for Hermione.
But then Ron said, "Beedle the Bard? It's a children's book my mother used to read to me. Wizards and Hopping Pots, Babbitty the Rabbit and her Quacking Stump... umm ?”
Speaking of this, Ron also felt strange!
The four of them have the same views on Dumbledore's relics as Scrimgeour, and they all think that what Dumbledore left behind is definitely not just a mere relic, and should help them find Horcruxes or deal with Voldemort.
The extinguisher given to Ron can barely explain, at least it can be used as a "super lighter", and the extinguisher belongs to Dumbledore's "exclusive secret system", and there is no place to buy it.Although this explanation is very pale, it is at least an explanation.
But it was odd to give Hermione a children's book that everyone in the wizarding world was known for.
With that said, he opened the suitcase and took out a small package from it.
"I'm here for Albus Dumbledore's will."
Even though Mr. Weasley had told them that Dumbledore had left a will, Kevin was still surprised, and so were the three of Harry.
Kevin thought that Scrimgeour left their "four little ones" just for cliche, and everyone would be called when the will was announced, and Mr. Weasley would have to come in anyway.
Unexpectedly, he directly took out the will, which means that Dumbledore left this will for the four of them.
Kevin is mature and experienced. If he is willing to face all kinds of accidents, he can pretend to be calm, otherwise it is impossible to break into the enemy.
But the three of Harry didn't have such good acting skills.
Scrimgeour noticed their expressions and said, "Surprised, isn't it? Don't you realize that Dumbledore left you something?"
This sentence is obviously a test, to test whether Kevin and the others can tell the content of the relic.
But in fact, even Kevin didn't know that Dumbledore had left a will.
Ron asked suspiciously: "You mean we all have, including me?"
Scrimgeour nodded: "Yes, you have all of them."
Harry's focus was not on the relics, it had been a while since Dumbledore's death, and he didn't understand why Scrimgeour sent the will now, or did Dumbledore do it on purpose?
Harry asked directly: "It has been more than a month since Professor Dumbledore passed away, why did he give it to us now?"
Harry was very rude, his tone full of accusations.
Scrimgeour didn't like it very much, but the quality of a politician prevented him from being as knowledgeable as a child.
"Under the Just Confiscation Act the Ministry of Magic has the power to confiscate things covered by wills."
Scrimgeour's answer was very formulaic, but obviously he underestimated the four "children" in front of him.
Hermione immediately retorted: "The "Justice Confiscated Materials Act" was enacted to prevent wizards from transferring black magic supplies."
Kevin laughed when he heard the words, and asked: "So the Ministry of Magic should have conclusive evidence to prove that the things left by Dumbledore are illegal, so they chose to confiscate them. Am I accurate?"
Ron has long been unhappy with the inaction of the Ministry of Magic, and said sarcastically: "So you should invite that Miss Skeeter, I think she would like to see Dumbledore's "black material", isn't she? "
Hermione took advantage of the trend and came up with a piece of popular science: "According to Article 250 of the latest "Wizard Works Law" formulated by the International Federation of Wizards, the publishing houses where the law enforces the works that use improper words to slander others should refuse to publish their works."
Scrimgeour looked at Hermione in surprise, and asked, "You know this?"
Kevin laughed and said, "Please forgive my rudeness, Mr. Minister. I'm afraid you may not understand the origin and changes of these laws like Miss Granger."
It is bragging to say that Hermione can memorize the entire law book, but when it comes to the history of wizard law, Scrimgeour may really be inferior to Hermione.
Just kidding, her "Origin and Evolution of Wizarding Laws", which is twice as thick as "Magic Encyclopedia", is full of notes.
Scrimgeour looked at Hermione in surprise, and asked, "Are you planning to pursue a career in magical law in the future, Miss Granger?"
Hermione sneered, and retorted: "It doesn't have to be a legal profession, any profession is fine, but I hope to make some substantial contributions in these positions, instead of whitewashing the peace."
Ron didn't save any face, and just laughed out loud.Scrimgeour's expression changed slightly, but he only glanced at Ron before moving away.
Harry asked, "Let's stop talking about that, now why have you decided to let us get what's ours? Can't find an excuse?"
Harry spoke emphatically when it came to "our stuff".
As a qualified politician, Scrimgeour is very familiar with explaining such tricky questions, but he doesn't like the tone and expression of these four people very much.
Just when he was about to continue the "formula", Hermione said again: "Of course it's because the 31-day period has expired, and they can't detain it for longer than this period, unless, as Kevin said, they can prove that Dumbledore What Lido left behind is dangerous."
Scrimgeour finally changed his views on the four, and he felt that it was extremely stupid for him to treat these four children as students.
There is no fuel-efficient lamp here, and Harry and Ron don't care about the status of the ministers, and even make all kinds of sarcasm.
Hermione was like an annoying lawyer, always able to refute their cover-up with the law.
Next to him was Kevin who was watching a play, and once he made any move, he would unceremoniously change the topic away.
Like now.
Kevin said: "Mr. Minister is very busy. It is our respect to take time to come here, so we might as well get straight to the point and don't waste your precious time."
This sentence completely ruined Scrimgeour's plan to continue asking.
Scrimgeour glanced at Kevin, and opened the package in front of him without any indication. A letter floated into the air and opened slowly.
"I am presenting the will and relics of Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore, first of all my Deluminator to Ronald Billiers Way Sly, I made it myself, hoping to show him the way in the darkest of times."
With that said, Scrimgeour handed Ron something wrapped in black cloth.
Ron took it carefully, and when he opened it, it was a gadget similar to a classic lighter. It was cylindrical and silver in shape, and looked very delicate.
Ron was very excited, he never dreamed that Dumbledore would leave himself something.But at the same time, I also feel puzzled, wondering what is the use of this thing.
He looked at Hermione and Kevin and asked, "So, what's the use of this thing?"
Kevin saw Dumbledore use the Deluminator, and said, "Open it and see."
With a crisp sound of "click", the extinguisher was turned on, and the two lights that were originally on in the house were extinguished, and their light sources were "sucked" into the extinguisher.
Turn it on again, and the light source is back in the luminaire.
"Cool!" Ron said in surprise, "This thing is awesome, but..."
When Ron was about to say "but what's the use of this thing for me", Hermione touched him lightly, and Ron immediately shut his mouth.
Scrimgeour noticed Hermione's small movements and continued to announce the will without saying a word.
"My Tales of Beedle the Bard is left to Miss Hermione Jane Granger, and I hope she will find joy and inspiration in it."
A book was handed to Hermione, and Harry wasn't surprised, because if he left something for his friends, he would leave a book for Hermione.
But then Ron said, "Beedle the Bard? It's a children's book my mother used to read to me. Wizards and Hopping Pots, Babbitty the Rabbit and her Quacking Stump... umm ?”
Speaking of this, Ron also felt strange!
The four of them have the same views on Dumbledore's relics as Scrimgeour, and they all think that what Dumbledore left behind is definitely not just a mere relic, and should help them find Horcruxes or deal with Voldemort.
The extinguisher given to Ron can barely explain, at least it can be used as a "super lighter", and the extinguisher belongs to Dumbledore's "exclusive secret system", and there is no place to buy it.Although this explanation is very pale, it is at least an explanation.
But it was odd to give Hermione a children's book that everyone in the wizarding world was known for.
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