"The first and second groups maintain the Patronus Charm, and everyone else immediately launches an attack on the invaders. Here, I represent the Ministry of Magic in the name of the Auror's Office Director, allowing you to use the spell without restriction."

The man who spoke stood among the Aurors, his tawny hair and bushy eyebrows mingled with wisps of grey, and behind his gold-rimmed glasses were sharp yellow eyes, and although his legs were a little lame, he stood up straight. Straight and dashing, one immediately felt that he was a sharp, tough guy.

This was Rufus Scrimgeour, Auror Chief of Staff.

This is a quintessentially hawkish wizard at the Ministry of Magic who, like Burns, advocates being tough on Voldemort.

In the original book, after Fudge stepped down, Scrimgeour took over as Minister of Magic after Burns was killed by Voldemort.

However, although he was determined to fight against Voldemort, he was finally caught by Voldemort, and he did not compromise under the severe torture. He can indeed be called a strong fighter.

However, he was not a qualified minister in terms of tactics against Voldemort.

In the original book, while fighting against Voldemort, he was still suspicious of Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix, not only not cooperating with them, but also trying to send Aurors to follow Dumbledore.

In addition, many of his strategies only expended manpower to maintain the peace of the British wizarding world on the surface, but did not really play a role in fighting against the Death Eaters, but could be said to be drinking poison to quench thirst.

It can be said that although he has sufficient ability and attitude, he is only a tactician and has no achievements in strategy.

In short, his strategy always misses the point.

However, now that the Ministry of Magic is headed by Burns, Scrimgeour, who is only in charge of tactics, is doing quite well.

Whether it was just decisively destroying the ceiling, it almost killed the Death Eater invasion in the bud.

It is still the decisive on-the-spot response now, all of which show his ability as an Auror leader.

Scrimgeour had been an Auror for over thirty years, and had been the Auror's Chief of Staff for over ten years, and over the years he had built up unparalleled prestige among the Aurors.

Of all the high-ranking officials at the Ministry of Magic, perhaps only today's Burns can match the prestige he has built among the Aurors through his recent "reckless" orders.

So under his order, the next moment, except for a dozen people, the rest of the Aurors launched an attack on the Death Eaters.

This time, the Aurors were not using soft attack spells such as the Whole Body Binding, Stunning, and Disarming Charms.

They resolutely retaliated against the Death Eaters, with offensive poisons, curses, and even black magic, and they shot the Death Eaters from their curses.

For a time, the Death Eaters who were caught off guard could only barely parry, and several people fell down at that time.

However, the situation was still developing against the Aurors.

Although Scrimgeour had mobilized almost all of the wizards in Azkaban, they were gradually getting overwhelmed by the steady stream of Death Eaters and betrayed Dementors.

In fact, in terms of overall strength, the Ministry of Magic has the upper hand over Voldemort.

However, the Ministry of Magic has too much to defend against.

Even having foreseen Voldemort's plan to attack Azkaban, Burns couldn't have sent all the Aurors there.

Otherwise, it would be self-defeating if Voldemort saw that Ding had an empty defense somewhere, gave up his plan to attack Azkaban, and launched a surprise attack elsewhere.

And now, Scrimgeour had discovered, that perhaps Voldemort was really desperate.

Because, only now did he realize that the number of Death Eaters sent through the door key had greatly exceeded him and his men, and, among these people, he even saw Fenrir Greyback , the leader of the werewolf among the Death Eaters.

As soon as this powerful werewolf leader appeared, he took his subordinates to beat the Aurors by surprise. Two or three Aurors were attacked, and some were even bitten.

You know, after a person is attacked by a werewolf, he will be infected with the werewolf's poison and become a new werewolf.

Moreover, as a ferocious magical creature, the werewolf is not only agile, but also has a certain degree of magic resistance in its fur, and a slightly weak wizard can't even hurt them.

Even well-trained Aurors were entangled by werewolves for a while.

For them, it was simply worse.

Scrimgeour himself had to do it himself, which temporarily repelled Fenrir.

However, with the appearance of werewolves and the constant arrival of Death Eater reinforcements, he had to command the Aurors to retreat.

Originally, they were surrounded by the Death Eaters, but now they had to shrink the front line, and the two sides fought a positional battle.

Like the infantry in World War II, they formed a defensive line against each other, and then shot at each other from the air.

The difference is that Muggle soldiers shoot bullets and cannonballs, while wizards use colorful spells.

Muggles used trenches and sandbags for defense, and they used Iron Armor and Barrier Charms.

Today, the commanders of the Death Eaters are the brothers and sisters Alecto Carrow and Amycus Carrow. They are one of the few who have high ability and status after the pure-blood families such as Lucius Malfoy were wiped out in one sweep. of Death Eaters.

So Voldemort had no choice but to stand tall among the dwarves and let them lead and command the rest of the Death Eaters.

Of course, Barty Crouch Jr. and Peter Pettigrew are higher in status and not jailed, but they also have their own missions.

Now, under the orders of the Carlo brothers and sisters, the Death Eaters, whose average quality is lower than the Aurors, launched a brutal attack by virtue of their superiority in numbers, vowing to wipe out the Aurors guarding Azkaban and rescue their comrades. .

"Get on me!" Amycus shouted, standing behind his colleagues, "Don't think about stepping back! Unless you want to see the Dark Lord's wrath! Kill those pesky Aurors!"

With that said, he casually cast the Cruciatus on a Death Eater who was trying to back away.

A black robe immediately fell to the ground, shrank into a ball, and made a painful sound.

The surrounding Death Eaters dodged away in fear, and then attacked the Aurors even harder.

"This is the fate of deserters!" Amycus said proudly, "Those who want to steal and play tricks can try it, I will make you regret that you were born!"

The Death Eaters attacked hard, the werewolves continued to attack the Aurors, and hundreds of dementors in the air circled around under the resistance of the patron saints, eyeing them.

The Aurors backed away, almost to the top of the stairs.

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