With news of Voldemort, Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix began to live up to their original purpose, but the situation against Voldemort now is very different from what it was a few years ago.

At that time, Voldemort could only rely on him and his Death Eaters, and perhaps some dark creatures, such enemies were tricky, but with Dumbledore containing Voldemort and the support of the Ministry Aurors, they could have the upper hand.

But that's no longer the case.

Voldemort, with the help of the Richie family, not only completes the mutilated soul, but also has the vampire as an ally. Although the Death Eaters are almost finished, how can those Death Eaters compare to the second or even first generation of vampires based on their combat power, not to mention the Dementors whose population has grown rapidly.

And one more thing that the Death Eaters couldn't match, and that was the deep-rooted influence of vampires in Muggle society. With their help and cover, Voldemort and the vampire's operation "Two-One-Three" were able to be well hidden. Whether it's a wizard from the Presbyterian Church or an Auror from the Ministry of Magic, it often takes a lot of time and effort to find the relevant clues, and it may be fake news from others.

In such a situation, the number and combat effectiveness of the Order of the Phoenix, to be honest, are already a little unable to keep up. If Voldemort was still in England, the Ministry of Magic could have helped a little bit. But if the Aurors are sent across borders, not to mention the troublesome procedures, if there are fewer to go, they will be sent, and if they go more, even if the Aurors themselves agree, Scrimgeour will not approve it. Britain doesn't have enough people of its own, so where can they spare their hands to help the Order of the Phoenix?

From Scrimgeour's point of view, he only needs to take care of Britain, and as for Voldemort, as long as he doesn't come to Britain, he will stay wherever he likes.

The British Ministry of Magic can get out of the way, but Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix won't. Their purpose was to kill Voldemort, or die on the way to kill Voldemort.

For the wizards of the Order of the Phoenix, Solim admires them from the bottom of his heart.

At a time when dark clouds were hanging over the country, when most wizards were silent, their courage to stand up and put life and death aside was extremely valuable.

Although there are some flaws in their strength, they still can't hide their Akagi's heart. Working with someone like that, you don't have to worry about a knife coming from the back, Solim is still willing to help the Order of the Phoenix where he can.

According to the current rules issued by the Council of Elders, cross-border activities of wizards must be reported and approved, and only wizards who have obtained approval can use the International Floo Network. And that's not all, the wizard himself must also report and register with the local Ministry of Magic, and only after obtaining the relevant permission can he do his own thing, and if he does not have documents, he will be arrested and imprisoned.

Strict control of the movement of wizards is intended to limit the activities of dark wizards and rampant vampires. Undocumented, they could not operate in densely populated areas, where Aurors and Strikers patrolled the area. But even in the wild, as long as there is a magical activity detected, the local Ministry of Magic will immediately send people to investigate, so the guys who can still run around outside now either have an internal response in the Ministry of Magic, or they are strong enough to shield the Ministry of Magic's detection.

Solim helped the Order of the Phoenix get all the formalities in and out of their country - even Dumbledore, the International Wizarding Co-Chair, wouldn't have done anything like Solim.

In order to investigate Voldemort's traces, they need to go to Germany first, and then to Austria, if they go through the formal process, it will take too much time, but with Solim's help, all approvals will be directly placed on the desk of the person in charge, and passed as quickly as possible.

After all, most of the members of the Order of the Phoenix did not have an official status that could travel through the whole of Europe, and Dumbledore could not give them Solim to give.

Solim directly attached these Phoenix Orders to the Exchange Committee, and with such an identity, they could pass freely throughout Europe.

Higgs and Avery Sr. were handed over by Grindelwald to the British Ministry of Magic. The Daily Prophet made a big story on the same day, and it went straight to the front page headline: "Two Death Eaters Captured in Austria and Now Handed Over to the British Ministry of Magic".

How long has it been since English wizards have read about Mysteries and Death Eaters in the newspapers?

France, Germany, and other countries on the European continent were attacked by mass corpses, and then the Salem lunatics brought a dozen silent people to London, almost causing a big mess, and then there was a war with American wizards, mixed with various wizarding and Muggle exchanges......

If the Daily Prophet hadn't mentioned it, many wizards would have forgotten the shadow that the Mysteries and Death Eaters had cast on Britain. When people read about it in the newspapers again, the fear came back to them.

Yes, the mysterious man is still alive, and this Dark Lord who has killed countless people is still at large0.... Caught only two Death Eaters? That's not enough.

For a time, a large number of letters were sent to Scrimgeur's secretary's office, and Percy was in a hurry. The crowd demanded a public trial of the two arrested Death Eaters from the Ministry of Magic.

The emotions of the English wizards had been fully aroused, and they remembered the evil deeds of the Death Eaters. Scrimgeour knew that this was an opportunity to consolidate his authority and establish a good image of the Ministry of Magic, so he would not let it go.

Soon, through the Daily Prophet, the majority of British wizards knew that the Wizengamot would be present at the trial of the Death Eaters, and that the wizarding community would be invited to oversee it.

The First Courtroom, which is also the largest courtroom of the Ministry of Magic, is approved for use. It can accommodate more than 300 people and is rarely used in general, and the last time it was used was 66 years ago.

A sudden trial interrupted Dumbledore's actions. He had planned to go to Germany to find Voldemort's traces, but he was the chief of the trial attended by the Wizengamot.

For the Chief Wizard of the Wizengamot, there has never been a precedent for a trial in absentia. Dumbledore had to pause his pace and prepare to deal with the problem first.

As a bystander, Solim also knew that Scrimgeour had no bad intentions, but he still had a lot of criticism about his practice of giving direct notice without consultation.

Dumbledore's itinerary was arranged without asking first, and he directly informed the Wizengamot to attend the entire meeting, regardless of whether it would hinder the other 1.7 people. This completely self-centered approach means that the former Auror, which has always been labeled as "tough" and "uncompromising", is gradually transforming into a politician.

This is not good news.

Solim had the intention of pushing Hermione up, after all, he had a good relationship with Hermione at Hogwarts so that he could have the ability to influence the Ministry of Magic in the future, but now was obviously not the right time.

Hermione had been Director of the Muggle Cooperation Division for less than a year, and her roots in the Ministry of Magic were not strong enough, and she needed time. With Scrimgeour not making a big mistake, it really takes a good reason to want to get him down.

However, this matter needs to be communicated with Hermione first to see what she thinks.

So, while Dumbledore was preparing for trial, Solim found her in Hermione's office.

"Hermione, do you want to be a minister?".

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