252 It seems... It's a big disaster

Alan had no idea that Dumbledore would suddenly leave Hogwarts at this time, entrusting him with all his safety.

"What the hell is the headmaster? ”

Looking at the collection of books in the principal's office angrily, Alan who finally couldn't calm down after flipping through a few pages, simply took off a piece of parchment from the table and began to draw circles frantically on it.

In the current situation, Dumbledore must be pitted into becoming the Minister of Magic.

Previously, when the Ministry of Magic invited him to become Minister, Dumbledore could easily push off the position of Minister of Magic, but at that time, Dumbledore only represented an individual, and the issue of personal processors could not be too simple.

And now, the situation has completely changed.

It was not the Ministry of Magic that invited Dumbledore to work, but the countless supporters who stood behind Dumbledore - those who funded Hogwarts, those who served the Order of the Phoenix, and even those related to the Ministry of Magic, who had previously supported Dumbledore.

Hogwarts needs this support, the Order of the Phoenix needs these people's support, the network that monitors Voldemort needs these people's support, and they need Dumbledore's support.

When everyone stood up for Dumbledore, Dumbledore had to support them as well.

Fudge was willing to attack even Hogwarts, and even wanted to take away his position as Headmaster, let alone Dumbledore's supporters.

If Dumbledore didn't become Minister of Magic, none of these supporters would be able to protect him, and at that point, not to mention dealing with Voldemort, even against Fudge, it would be out of reach.

So- why did Dumbledore leave?

Alan felt his head hurt.

Although Dumbledore was a little calculating, he had no selfish intentions at all.

Except for the unexpected receipt of a small bag of extremely pure rubies from Mr. Welfare, he did not catch any good.

The current situation at Hogwarts is that there are tigers and wolves, and the Fudge government and the resurrected Voldemort are staring at it, and if it weren't for Dumbledore, this stalemate can't be dealt with now.

Could it be that you are still waiting to sacrifice Sirius?

What kind of international joke - Alan has earned about seven or eight thousand Galleons from normal business dealings, even if Voldemort himself comes, Alan will chase him down for dozens of miles.

"So what are you running like you're running like someone is going after you—"

Alan was stunned.

Hunting down Dumbledore is a ridiculously funny thing that would last about three days at a Hufflepuff table, but it's not impossible.

Voldemort naturally didn't have the courage to hunt down Dumbledore, but someone did.

The Dark Lord, who had been imprisoned in Neumengard, Germany, was really going to fight against Dumbledore.

A generation of Dark Lords, no longer in the wizarding world, but the entire German wizarding world is full of his legends.

The one who had been defeated with the Elder Wand—it was almost impossible.

What's even worse is that in the years that followed, the Dark Lord who escaped from prison and went to the door actually stayed there honestly and didn't make trouble.

There is only one idea that can convince one idea.

Dumbledore's non-interference in politics for so many years is exactly the exact opposite of what Grindelwald did in the first place - both sides have equally powerful ideas, and then the defeated side is ready to see what the other side insists on and is determined not to make trouble or something, which is simply a classic bridge that has been passed down from countless books and movies.

And then by Alan and Professor McGonagall doing such a thing, tsk...