Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 63: Voldemort Will Die Forever

Sirius Black went to St. Mungo's Hospital on the day he was released. Although he had been in Azkaban for many years, he was confirmed to be in good health by the doctor and returned home in high spirits that day.

"Wow... He's been in Azkaban for so many years, but he's still so strong both physically and mentally."

Some curious staff members went to watch the fun and came back saying, "He looks very energetic, as if he had done health training for several years."

But none of this mattered. A few days later, he reported to the Ministry of Magic in high spirits.

He is indeed handsome, although he is a dog at heart.

Many of the female staff were fascinated by him, but I wanted to remind them: "He is a dog at heart, the dog of the Potters." But I still didn't say it out loud.

Speaking of Potter, I wonder how Harry is doing. I heard that he came to the Ministry of Magic about this matter.

I wanted to go and see this hero's son, but I couldn't get close to him because of the large-scale invisibility and confusion spells that Dumbledore had cast around Harry's house.

"What? Isn't Black his guardian? Even so, he's still unwilling to hand over Harry?"

What on earth did he want to do? He just wanted to use Harry as his pawn.

Black asked Dumbledore to remove the magic, and the Ministry of Magic also asked that Harry be handed over to a guardian.

Black - or more precisely, Weasley and Malfoy behind the scenes - also threatened the Ministry of Magic, saying that depending on the Ministry's performance, they might be lenient on the compensation, otherwise they would blackmail them to death and contact the news media to publicize how the wizarding world treats the orphans of heroes.

The Ministry then obediently demanded that Dumbledore, who was still in custody, hand over Harry, but he refused.

It was remarkable that he could maintain this situation even with the handcuffs sealing off his magic power.

I have to admit that Dumbledore, as a wizard, is indeed extraordinary.

Blake was furious.

Of course, even the best-tempered person will lose his temper in this situation.

It is unthinkable that we cannot take back our abused wards.

Even Muggle caregivers should want to hand Harry over as soon as possible, right?

On the floor where Dumbledore was under strict surveillance, the powerful magic of the Black family wreaked havoc, and some employees disappeared in the magic storm.

"Don't do this... don't do this! Hurry up and hand Harry over to Black! Damn old man!!"

The staff at the Ministry of Magic all felt the same way.

In fact, some even shouted it out.

I couldn't help but shout out loud.

But Dumbledore still resisted.

Despite having his magic sealed, he still fought against Black, and the entire floor of the Ministry of Magic, and even the entire Ministry of Magic, was shaken by their magical duel.

The Ministry began to shake.

The staff tried their best to protect themselves, but work was completely impossible.

There is so much work waiting for us and now it is completely stagnant.

At this time, the conversation between the two began to spread within the Ministry of Magic.

Black kept demanding that Harry be handed over.

Dumbledore claimed that Voldemort was not yet dead and might be resurrected, so he had to take Harry into his hands.

Black angrily accuses Dumbledore of trying to take advantage of Harry.

Dumbledore claimed that he was the only one who could deal with the threat posed by Voldemort.

Black became even angrier, saying that these matters should be handled by the Ministry or by him and other adults.

Dumbledore insisted that this responsibility could not be given to other wizards.

Black asks if Dumbledore intends to use Harry.

Dumbledore goes on to claim that Harry must face Voldemort.

Black was extremely angry and demanded Harry be handed over again, and the dispute returned to the starting point.

The argument between the two went on in a repetitive cycle with no progress.

From Dumbledore's point of view, he believed that he was guiding the wizarding world in the right direction and that the necessary sacrifices were worth it, so he did not feel the slightest bit of guilt.

Apparently, he wasn't going to give up on Harry either.

Whether using drugs or dark magic, Dumbledore's words seemed to remain unchanged.

This is a really tricky old man.

In the storyline in his mind, his actions were completely correct and he was absolutely righteous and was destroying evil, so the negotiations made no progress.

Confronted with Blake, he repeated the same arguments over and over again.

It can be seen that a misguided sense of justice may prevent people from realizing where they have gone wrong.

That's why neither drugs nor magic work on him.

For him, it was justifiable to use Harry or embezzle funds.

It's all for justice.

"Are you okay? Are you in your right mind?"

But worse than that, is Voldemort really going to be resurrected? Why is this hidden? Just knowing this seems to make sense.

The reason why Dumbledore put Harry in that situation was to use him to deal with Voldemort's resurrection. Even for Dumbledore, he most hoped that Voldemort would be resurrected so that he could completely destroy him.

Of course, to Dumbledore, it was all about justice.

We were shocked.

"But these things shouldn't exploit children. They should be handled by adults, including myself, right?"

"Why not prevent the resurrection, but wait for it to happen? Shouldn't we all deal with this together? Not just let Dumbledore handle it alone. Aurors exist for this, right?"

"You are just the headmaster of a magic school, right? Teaching and educating people is your job! Haven't you already rejected the position in the Ministry of Magic? Then why do you still want to use children? If you let Harry be used by you like this, won't Hogwarts be in chaos? Won't the students be put in danger? Do you have any awareness as a teacher?"

"Are you going to completely exploit Harry? Even as you're devouring his fortune, you're also going to drain him of his life for the rest of his life. People with children on staff are horrified by this, especially those who are friends with Harry's parents."

"I heard that the powerful Aurors were also furious. I heard that they felt that they were underestimated by Dumbledore and wanted to put further pressure on him to reveal the information. That's true."

“Then internal infighting started.”

"Some people began to argue that 'Dumbledore must have some kind of plan'. These people were completely excluded from this storm from the beginning, so maybe they wanted to salvage something? But the awakened Aurors are obviously the majority. Most people who have been to Hogwarts have already awakened. After all, there are many giant spiders that eat people there. It would be strange if they didn't awaken."

"I heard that Scrimgeour sent all those who were still unconscious in the Ministry of Magic, not just the Aurors, but also a large number of people from other departments, to Hogwarts. Well, at least it will help to distinguish right from wrong, right?"

"Scrimgeour and his group also sent the staff members who fainted due to the magic to St. Mungo's. I am really grateful! Although the staff members were only doing clerical work, they were running around outside, arresting the dark wizards who took advantage of the riots, providing temporary support at the request of Hogwarts, and dealing with those fools in the Ministry of Magic. They also sent the fallen staff members to St. Mungo's. In addition, they processed the paperwork at an astonishing speed. That department is really amazing. Ordinary people are absolutely not qualified for it. Even if I have that ability, I definitely don't want to join. Not even if I am given ten lives!"

"Surprisingly, the Dark Wizards have been very quiet."

"I secretly asked my colleagues in the department full of pure-blood nobles and found that most of them are young masters. Their biggest hope is to have a soft landing and smoothly return to Black's team. Although Black has some problems, he has been retrained under the training of Ms. Lucrezia, the sister of the former head of the Prewett family, Orion Black. Malfoy and Weasley are under very good control under the management of Ms. Lucrezia, so everyone thinks there is no problem, because they think it is better not to revive the overly radical 'that person'."

"Well, those young masters who just want to live a comfortable and happy life are probably like this. Those radicals who really hope that 'that person' will be resurrected are all in Azkaban. There are not so many extreme people among the remaining dark wizards. Most of them hope to take this opportunity to rebuild their family and consolidate their position as a neutral party."

"Although Black is a little extreme, compared to 'that person' who would 'snap' anyone he didn't like, Black is just a little bit more gentle. Some people say that being like Black is enough. The young pure-blood nobles who disliked Black and turned against him during their time at Hogwarts now understand that compared to 'that person', Black is nothing, because it's not a deep hatred. Compared to pretending to be a grandson in front of that person, Black's little bullying is within the acceptable range and is not a problem at all. Although he is a little silly, we mature adults will support him together."

"It's really scary. As expected, 'that person' is scary. If Mad Dog Blake looks gentle and even cute, then he is the real idiot."

"Moreover, if 'that person' is still here, even the pure-blood nobles of the light side will be 'snapped', right? In that case, our children will have no suitable marriage partners in the future, so everyone hopes that 'that person' will not be resurrected. The dark wizards are now almost inbred, so they hope to reconcile with the light side and seek common development."

"It seems that in order to maintain the pure-blood tradition, the pure-bloods do not want 'that person' to be resurrected."

"That's true... 'That man' kills people all the time. He's not a good leader for pure-blood nobles. In comparison, although Black is a little stupid, he may be a good person... If you want to compare."

"Therefore, the dark wizard camp was very cooperative and the work was carried out smoothly."

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