Chapter 3 Happy (crossed out) made a heavy decision to make trouble

There's no remedy, there's no mistake, now that things have changed, then it's a bit of a pretense, but the current situation is not how he stopped Voldemort, but how to kill Voldemort.

Alan casually took the newspaper that changed the direction of the whole world, glanced at it casually, and found a super interesting piece of news.

On the top of the newspaper headlines, the twin brothers stood in front of the Weasleys, and Ron was lying on his shoulders in the corner as an ornament— The general content of the news is that our esteemed Minister Fudge has come today to pay his respects to the family of the twin batsmen who have won great glory for the British wizarding community, and at the same time this newspaper has also offered a prize money to the proud brothers of the British wizarding community, and the two sides have a cordial and friendly exchange, and the newspaper also hints that the reason for the emergence of such excellent talents has something to do with the education of their father, who is in the Ministry of Magic...

Ahem, there is no doubt that Fudge could not let go of a show--being able to gild the Ministry of Magic from a school victory, especially when the twins are still two and their fathers are his own, of course he has to hold such a family!

Well, don't worry if the plot won't change, now the Weasleys will never win the Grand Prize of the Daily Prophet - even if they win the Daily Prophet, they will have to draw again, and win the Grand Prize twice in a row, so that everyone thinks this is shady!

Just as Alan was thinking about the next direction of the plot, a sharp pain suddenly came from his calf, he subconsciously raised his leg, and the sound of inhaling cold air came directly from his mouth, and at the same time, his eyes also left the newspaper and looked in the direction where he was attacked.

At this moment, Annie, whose face was flushed, had a book in her hand, staring at him angrily, as if she was planning to kick it again, which made Alan feel uncomfortable.

Ahem, since he is in a single room, he doesn't have to worry about exposure at all, and he has stuffed a guy who doesn't have long eyes into the river when he goes out to run errands in the past few days, so it's understandable to use reading to get rid of bad emotions, right?

Unfortunately, there was no way to say this excuse, and before he could come up with a better one, he also slapped his other leg hard - Anne left with the barrel in a huff, and gave him a big slap in the eye.

Hiss ~ stinky girl, make it so powerful!

Alan rubbed his face bitterly and began to think about it.

No need to ask—Sirius can't get out.

Azkaban, if it weren't for the excitement, the wizards who stayed in it would be like puppets, and if it weren't for the discovery of Spotted, he would never have woken up from that state of losing his feelings - this hatred made even the suppression of the tried-and-true Dementors ineffective, and if Harry hadn't stopped him, he would have torn the worm's tail to pieces, and there was no doubt that he had the strength.

If Harry hadn't stopped him, there wouldn't have been so many things to do - Sirius pinned his friendship with James as a friend, and his godfather's love for his godson, all on Harry, which allowed this feeling to overcome the urgency to kill the worm's tail, but unfortunately, it was an accident that made it all come to naught.

Well, let's set a small goal for ourselves first - Voldemort or something left it alone, and let Sirius have the identity of standing in the sun first.

Now the question is - how to give?

Catching Spotted, forcing him to become an archetype, and then confessing to the crime sounds quite effective, but unfortunately, unrealistic, if he bites his tongue and doesn't let go, he can't be convicted, especially Malfoy's Death Eaters, who will never let Wormtail be convicted and put them in danger.

After all, the truth potion or something, it doesn't work for many wizards - powerful wizards will make it lose its effect before it plays a role (original setting), as for memory or something, for a traitor like Wormtail, he will definitely use twelve points of effort to master the Occlumency technique, which is also unreliable.

If it weren't for the fact that Sirius was cleared of blame, Alan would definitely have secretly killed Spotted by sneaking it out now - he was afraid that he would not be able to control the situation and cause any casualties, but now if he wants to kill him, he just needs to prevent him from running away or causing a large number of casualties.

The only thing that proves his innocence is the memory of Wormtail being convicted by someone else - so, before that, Sirius had to drive him to his death. Given that Sirius was still in Azkaban, it would be useless for Alan to pinch the worm's tail with his hand and send it in - the Ministry of Magic would not admit it, but would arrest him, and it would be a felony to break into prison wherever he went.

It's annoying...

If it weren't for Sirius being a good guy, he would have wanted to give up, and if it weren't for the fact that the Ministry of Magic is an important institution for maintaining the stability of a country's magical community, he would have wanted to tear it down!

Well—it looks like the previous preparation was still useful.

Alan flipped through the box, and a disguised map was placed in his hand, although it was not accurate, but a place where a normal map, including the map of the Wizarding World, would not appear, was marked on this map, along with several important places defended by the Ministry of Magic, and an overseas island marked as Azkaban Castle was impressively listed.

One very simple thing - prison robbery.

Of course, he still has some insignificant other plans, anyway, he is also on the way, and we have done the best together.

It's just that this time it's probably going to be a little bit of blood - he still hasn't mastered the Patronus Charm yet, and he has to use something else to pack the ticket. Spells aren't something that can be mastered by just knowing how to read them—the boss of the three unforgivable spells, and Avada's spell is in the name, and if you can use it if you know how to read it, then not everyone will know Avada - the Ministry of Magic is crazy to play like this. Therefore, anyone who knows how to pronounce a spell and can learn it is bragging!

It's a shame that I didn't find this spell Alan, but it's normal to think about it later-the Dementor is the dog of the Ministry of Magic, and the Minister of Magic needs to bring the Dementor to guard when he travels, how can this spell be spread by the way, and the Ministry of Magic is crazy to make people learn to scare themselves? And the most important reason why Harry's DA provoked Umbridge so crazy was the mass spread of the Patronus Charm - it was an army that was more obedient than the Aurors, and it was strong, what is the difference between you playing this and rebelling?

Thinking of this, Alan began to watch in distress as a bag of Galleons was taken in by the system, and clicked the purchase button of a legacy heavily.