Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 88 Helping Dumbledore to be decent

Although I can't like him, perhaps he has always been pursuing his own justice.

This approach might have worked in the past, but if he continues in this position, the future of the wizarding world is in danger.

He seems unable to adapt to the changing times, so, I'm sorry, but I think it's time to let this outdated old man go.

Given his past achievements, this could have been resolved more peacefully, but I'm afraid it's unlikely.

Even so, his followers at the Ministry were still making a fuss, and it would be better for him if they didn't.

Although they were accused of many things, they could have been cleared of all of these charges if they had a good lawyer.

In fact, they would be better off preparing enough money, hiring a top lawyer, and operating quietly in the dark.

Perhaps this sneaky behavior goes against their justice.

If they calm down and think about it, they may also realize that violence will make ordinary wizards doubt the justice of Dumbledore, whom they have always trusted in the past.

Although he had many commendable achievements in the past, they are now questionable.

Although there are many doubts, there is no conclusive evidence after all.

However, Dumbledore does have a number of achievements that deserve positive recognition, but because of these tumultuous behaviors, even those achievements may be negated, and ultimately the impression he makes will only get worse.

The man who planned all this even cleverly took advantage of his followers.

That's really smart, even though he has a bad personality.

The commotion of his followers was probably part of his plan.

In this case, the Ministry of Magic would definitely not let Dumbledore go free. It would keep digging up minor crimes and doubts, delaying his case, and keeping him in custody until he died.

After being suddenly arrested and detained, the followers may not have had time to receive instructions, resulting in chaos.

Dumbledore's best option now is to stop insisting on his own justice and persuade his followers not to make trouble for him anymore, but to assist in the reform of the Ministry of Magic.

He could announce that he would resign from all his positions and retire quietly.

If those followers still continue to cause trouble, he should assist the Ministry of Magic in dealing with them.

In this way, ordinary wizards will think that Dumbledore is indeed the embodiment of justice and will respect him.

If he could succeed in doing that, the Ministry would no longer be able to keep him captive.

Furthermore, if his subordinates in the province continue to work hard, Dumbledore may be nominated as an honorary advisor or serve in an advisory role.

However, that might not happen either.

If the wizarding world becomes a better place by following Dumbledore's instructions, people might realize that "the wizarding world is better off without Dumbledore" and might want him to continue to retire.

But if he chose to resign from all his positions and retire cleanly, he could at least preserve his reputation and go down in history as a great wizard.

Continuing to insist on his own righteousness is actually a bad idea, and he may not realize it yet.

He may think he has been wronged, but in fact he has been caught up in an information war.

This is not a direct enemy like Voldemort, but a war in form.

Unfortunately, he may not be able to understand this.

If he doesn't understand, he is already out of date.

Those who planned this information war may have already seen through Dumbledore's character and knew that he would not withdraw voluntarily.

This planner is really sinister and even more scheming than old man Dumbledore.

Dumbledore may have made a mistake by treating such people as enemies.

The Dark wizards he had faced in the past had always come in the open, but this time he was up against a different type of opponent.

What a shame.

...Ah, I suddenly felt that the person who planned all this might be my uncle.

As expected, he is a strategist. Pure-blood nobles should not be taken lightly.

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