Chapter 493: The Remaining Days

Sirius only learned the next morning from Mr. Weasley, who had hurried home for breakfast, that the three of Harry had gone to the Quidditch pitch last night to look for their wands.

It was the first time Sirius had lashed out at Harry, and in order to punish Harry for his reckless actions, he didn't even let Harry follow him to visit Remus at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries, and he didn't allow Harry to leave the village of San Carchipol, and he had to stay in the Burrow for the rest of the summer.

This tough decision provoked a fierce resistance from Harry, and the two men almost tore off the roof of the Burrow, and in the end, Sirius slammed the door with a blue face, and Harry. It was true that he had been honestly staying in the Burrow, after all, he had nowhere else to go.

And in the space of a month and a half, the events of Quidditch Final Night spread throughout the wizarding world at an astonishing rate, and the Daily Prophet almost became an exhibition of Amosta Blaine's personal portraits!

The photograph of Amosta and Vitia dueling in the Quidditch arena was hung on the first page of the Daily Prophet for half a month, and the second to the last page also featured one of the few public appearances of Amosta taken, and the entire wizarding world was discussing the amazing duel between Amosta Blaine and the Black Witch.

Before this happened, the wizarding world was most talked about about the duel of the century between Albus Dumbledore and Gatler Grindelwald in Paris half a century ago, but not many wizards who witnessed that earth-shattering duel are still alive now, and most of them have only heard some descriptions in conversation, and have not even read specific records.

And there were more than 100,000 wizards who appeared on the scene that night, and these people almost included wizards in all flourishing magical civilizations in the world, which was equivalent to Amosta's muscles showing fiercely in front of the entire magical world.

The International Confederation of Wizards passed a resolution with a jaw-dropping speed to appoint Amosta as the vice-president of the council, although Amosta was not present, the resolution was still considered valid, and in addition, the major wizarding organizations that exist in the major magical civilizations have also thrown olive branches to Amosta, inviting him to take up a position of high status but no real power within the organization, these organizations are listed and can occupy almost an entire page of the Daily Prophet, but, None of them received a positive response from Amosta.

Of course, under the wave of singing praises, there are also some discordant voices.

According to later statistics, more than 100 wizards were affected by the aftermath of the duel between Amosta and Vetia, most of whom were saved by the efforts of St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries, but a considerable number of them lost their lives forever.

The families of the deceased were obviously not going to give up, and they organized forces to storm the British Ministry of Magic to demand severe punishment for Amosta Blaine, and the Ministry of Magic used all its resources to prevaricate. If the Ministry of Magic is willing to pay a large sum of money and make up its mind to punish Amosta, the Ministry of Magic will put the blame on Vitia Cleona, claiming that their families died at the hands of the Black Witch, and that Mr. Blaine has done everything in his power to save their lives.

Such a statement could not convince everyone, so the grief-stricken family members rushed to the building of the Daily Prophet, hoping to make a voice with the power of the newspaper, and the Daily Prophet did respond, and they raised the matter twice in the middle of the last page of the paper, where some word games had been put in the past, and then the stone was lost.

There is also one thing that is of concern, and that is the mastermind and attempt of the attack that night.

And the British Ministry of Magic has handed over a satisfactory answer to this question.

From the day after the attack, the British Ministry of Magic made a brief statement, telling the people that the attack was carried out by a group of worshippers of the mystery man, and that they were not really followers of the mystery man, and that they had committed heinous crimes just to pay homage to the mystery man.

In the days that followed, the wizarding world would inform the outside world every day of how many dark wizards they had captured involved in the incident, and the Wizengamot showed its efficiency in judging the Death Eaters when the mystery man fell, and every day at least several unfamiliar faces were escorted out of the Wizengamot courtroom by the Aurors and sent directly to Azkaban in the presence of reporters.

At the same time, there is a rumor among the wizards living in the dark world of the magical civilizations of various European countries, and it is rumored that a powerful madman is hunting them.

Thirteen days after the attack, when people were already aesthetically fatigued by Amosta Blaine's relentless reporting, another breaking news broke out.

Escorted by Amosta Bryne, Rufus Scrimgeour, the head of the Auror Office, and a team of Aurors, Vitia Cleona appeared at the Ministry of Magic in a bewildered manner, as if she had been hit hard, in the presence of many reporters who were crouching in the halls of the Ministry of Magic, trying to interview Amosta Blaine, and wizards who came to the Ministry of Magic.

The Daily Prophet urgently added the news to the people of the wizarding world.

"I actually caught it, but--"

At dinner that day, Harry, who was stuffed in the Burrow, got the additional issue of the Daily Prophet, and he stared at Mr. Weasley, who had lost his weight and had lost his form at dinner for the first time in nearly half a month, and his eyes were full of confusion.

"The newspapers have been claiming that the Ministry of Magic has learned from interrogation that the Black Witch was the mastermind of the attack that night and the leader of the masked wizards"

Harry shook the newspaper,

"It says that the Black Witch has pleaded guilty to the accusations, but there's obviously something wrong with that, Mr. Weasley, a lot of people in the box saw it that night, the masked wizard and the Black Witch didn't know each other at all, they were."

"Just let this pass, Harry--"

Weasley, with two large blue bags under his eyes, said in an almost pleading tone.

"Daddy--" said George across the table suddenly, "have you seen Mr. Bagman lately?" โ€

Ron, who was listless beside Harry, suddenly perked up, and he pricked his ears and stared at Mr. Weasley.

"No, Ludo has been to Paris lately, and he's going to prepare another event for what's next, and he's honestly cunning enough to get away with all the troubles, and I envy him - what's the matter, what did you find?"

Mr. Weasley yawned and rubbed his bloodshot eyes.

As soon as George was about to say something, Mrs. Weasley came over from the kitchen, and when she saw her husband's tired appearance, she immediately said distressedly,

"Hurry up and get some sleep, Arthur, maybe the ministry will hear from you in the middle of the night."

"Isn't that for sureโ€”"

Mr. Weasley Hacher said in a word, not caring why George was asking Ludo, straightened up and staggered towards the stairs.

"You need to get an early night's rest too!" And Mrs. Weasley said to them,

"Hogwarts has sent you a list of things you'll need for next term, and tomorrow we'll need to go to Diagon Alley to buy what you're going to need for next term."

"Can I go too?" Harry's eyes lit up.

"Oh, of course, dear!" Mrs. Weasley looked at Harry lovingly.

"But Sirius--"

"I'm talking here, Harryโ€”" Mrs. Weasley said with a smile, "I think you've learned your lesson, and besides, we need to buy two special clothes, you can't go!" โ€

"What clothes?"

Ron watched as Mr. Weasley walked up the stairs until he disappeared, and when he heard his mother say this, he immediately turned his head back.

"Oh-" Mrs. Weasley's eyes flickered, "you'll find out tomorrow, Ron, now, get up and take a shower and go to bed." โ€

Harry, Hermione, and the Weasley siblings got up one after another and walked upstairs, and the fact that he could go to Diagon Alley made Harry feel very happy, and made him less eager to discuss with Ron and Hermione about Professor Bryan bringing the Black Witch to justice.

"I wonder if Professor Dumbledore has found a new Defence Against the Dark Arts professor?"

"He's always going to have an idea," Hermione said, "and, if no one wants to take the course, Professor Bryan will take it." โ€

It would be best if Professor Bryan was willing to teach them more.

Harry didn't say that, but he thought to himself, after seeing the duel on Quidditch final night, no one would want to learn from Professor Blaine, and Harry had already made up his mind that he would continue Professor Blaine's physical education class in the future, no matter how difficult it was.

On the third floor, Harry opened the door and was about to walk in, and Hermione didn't plan to rest immediately, she followed Harry into the room, ready to talk about the news released by the Ministry of Magic during this time, however, Ron stopped at the door of the room, and in the face of Harry and Hermione's puzzled eyes, Ron flickered,

"I've got something to talk to Fred and George--"

With that, Ron walked up to the fourth floor, and Harry and Hermione looked at each other and sighed in unison

(End of chapter)