"Then he must not think of it."

Minister Fudge drank traditional tea with a lot of honey, milk and other things added to it.

Relying on the sweetness on his taste buds, he was able to suppress the bitterness in his heart at this moment.

The minister was feeling miserable, but he couldn't say it.

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Originally, he thought he could hold back a big one, hoping to rely on Fang Thomas's prophetic ability to teach Dumbledore a lesson.

As it turned out, Fang Thomas had actually used a trick to deceive him. Not only did he poop a large lump of shit, but it almost went into his mouth.

How can he be a prophet?

Which prophet shoots the arrow first and then draws the target?

He concluded that Harry Potter turned Marge Dursley into a hot air balloon because he had actually fed her a capsule of swelling potion in advance.

He concluded that Harry Potter would run away from home and get out of danger, but in fact he hired someone to intentionally hurt someone, and he even hired two murderers.

"What a beast!"

Minister Fudge cursed Fang Thomas in his heart according to the family tree. When he found out what he had done yesterday, Minister Fudge wanted to cast Avada Kedavra on the Frenchman.

You know, if something really happened to the "savior" Harry Potter, then his career as Minister of Magic would be over.

However, perhaps because he was too angry, or out of the inertia of wizard thinking, Minister Fudge did not think about some issues carefully.

Why did Fang Thomas target Harry Potter? What kind of hatred could there be between an adult French man who couldn't do magic and an underage British boy who could do magic?

Is it necessary to make such a big fuss just to disguise himself as a prophet and get close to him, the Minister of Magic?

Although it may be said that Fang Thomas knew nothing about the wizarding world, he knew about the conflict between Fudge and Dumbledore, and he also knew how important the little wizard Harry Potter was.

But on the other hand, if he really understood how important Harry Potter was, then why did he take action against this little wizard?

If Harry Potter was hurt because of him, all the wizards in Britain might become his enemies - even the most hardcore Death Eaters would cast a whole set of Unforgivable Curses on him just because he was a Muggle - a Muggle defeated the "savior" who had defeated the Dark Lord, and the hardcore Death Eaters would definitely not accept this fact...

In fact, there are many unreasonable aspects, but Minister Fudge just ignored them.

He just cursed in his heart the bastard who almost got him into big trouble, while writing comments on the document of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement.

"... In view of the extremely bad nature and despicable means of the crime, as well as the extremely high threat to the wizarding world, I strongly recommend that the criminal be imprisoned in the lowest level of Azkaban Prison. At the same time, since the criminal is a Muggle, there is no need to convene a Wizengamot meeting for him, which would waste the valuable time of the archmages..."

With this comment, Fang Thomas, a mere Muggle, would probably be torn apart and eaten by the Dementors in ten hours, not to mention being locked up in Azkaban prison for ten years, and end his life with the tragic fate of a soulless person.

After writing down his comments, Minister Fudge thought with some satisfaction, "Merlin's panties with holes! If I can't cure Dumbledore, can I cure you?"

However, a few hours later, unlike what he had imagined, that Thomas would start crying and becoming mentally abnormal once he was quickly tried and escorted to Azkaban prison, this man's expression did not change at all after landing on the island.

Azkaban Prison is located on an isolated island in the North Sea, surrounded by raging waves and fog, as if it is a corner forgotten by the world.

The island itself was not large, but the power of magic made it appear unusually vast, enough to accommodate tens of thousands of prisoners and an unknown number of Dementors.

The prison's outer wall is tall and solid, built of huge stones. It is covered with traces of time and moss, making it look ancient and weathered.

There are no windows on the stone walls of the prison, only a few heavy iron doors that are tightly closed, as if rejecting all light and warmth from the outside world.

Walking into the prison, there was a suffocating coldness in the narrow and winding corridors. The torches on the walls emitted a faint light, casting long shadows, as if they were the struggling souls of the prisoners.

There was a heavy atmosphere in the air, the smell of despair and fear. There were iron doors on both sides of the corridor, and behind each door was a soul tortured by Dementors. There was no life here, only endless darkness and silence.

The desolation of Azkaban is not only reflected in its environment, but also in the destruction it inflicts on the prisoners' minds. There is no sunshine, no warmth, no hope, only the endless darkness and coldness brought by the Dementors. Even the strongest wizards will be slowly eroded here until their minds collapse.

Even those Aurors who had undergone professional psychological assessments and were extremely strong in character could not be exposed in a place like this for long.

The Aurors assigned by Fudge to repair the prison not only need to wear special protective clothing, but also have to work in groups of at least three at all times.

One person will be responsible for checking and repairing, while the other two will hold wands, ready to use the Patronus to drive away any Dementors that "accidentally" approach.

Thomas was escorted to the bottom of the prison. Even Kingsley Shacklebolt, the elite among the Aurors, had to bring two team members and apprentices, Tonks and Dawlish, with him to protect each other.

"Merlin's beard!"

After feeling something touching the top of his foot and then looking down at what it was, Dalish not only immediately retracted his foot, but also complained involuntarily.

It turned out that it was a prisoner with a dark face, covered with mud and whose original features could not be seen clearly. He was reaching out his hand from between the iron cage bars and touching the soles of his feet as they passed by the bars.

"Go in," Kingsley opened the door of a cell with a specific key, and then said to Fang Thomas who was tied tightly with the rope of the binding spell, "This is where you should stay."

Tonks, the only female among the three, looked at Fang Thomas with some sympathy. This unfortunate Muggle was probably imprisoned in the lowest level of Azkaban because he was used as a scapegoat and a pawn in the struggle among the wizarding upper class.

Tonks kindly reminded, "If you still want to appeal, you'd better apply to us as soon as possible. We will stay here for a few more days before leaving."

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