HP Magic Biography

Vol 2 Chapter 330: The troubles of the Ministry of Magic

"It seems that you have lost your mind, Mr. Peter Pediru."

Dumbledore said that with a light tap of his finger, the invisible chain of magic power firmly controlled Peter.

"Perhaps, you should try to distinguish the relationship between fantasy and reality. This is very important, otherwise you will go mad before you accept the judgment. As a wizard, you must maintain sufficient sense, especially when facing When things happen."

"No, it's impossible!" Peter yelled, his lips trembled, but he spoke quickly. It seemed that he was desperate to say something, or to help him build his confidence? Sad heart line of defense.

"I...I must be dreaming..." Peter said, closing his eyes fiercely, and Fanlin frowned when he saw Peter's bluish-white face.

"Yes... I must be... I must be dreaming!" Peter murmured. He looked very flustered, his face constantly twitching.

Fanlin suddenly felt that Peter was a little pitiful. Being despised by friends and being used by Voldemort, every source comes from the timidity in Peter's heart.

He would rather believe in the fantasy world created for him in Yidunen’s magic than in what he saw with his eyes and what he had personally experienced.

However, it feels the same thing, and compassion is the same thing. Peter is such a person, from the humble to the big, whether it is from family or other reasons, he can't run away from the conclusion that he draws on his own, and this can't blame others , So no one can give him a chance.

"I... I should be in a bar, or... in the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, my godson Harry has to take a general wizard rank test, I should..."

"Shut up your mouth, Peter!" Harry said, and he couldn't bear Peter tampering with Sirius' position.

Peter seemed to be taken aback. He opened his eyes, but the surrounding scene did not change at all. This made him feel panicked. He felt that this illusion was too real, so real that no matter what he thought of Escape from this nightmare.

"It looks like it will take a while for Mr. Peter Pediru to run through the chaotic memories in his mind." Dumbledore said. "Connelly, maybe we should postpone the trial of Sirius Black. I think, wait. How about Mr. Peter Perdiro’s recovery? This should be a good solution."

Fudge was pondering. He felt that it seemed a wrong decision to put Sirius Black on Azkaban without going through trial.

Everyone thought it was the Potter family who had been betrayed by Sirius. At the same time, it had to be said that once the Dark Lord Voldemort was involved, Fudge couldn't help raising a trace of fear in his heart.

The Dark Lord is really too powerful. If Dumbledore didn’t resist with all his strength at the time, or Voldemort was inexplicably defeated by the famous Harry Potter because he didn’t know what was going on, then the final exhibition of the matter would be difficult. Something expected.

You must know that the Death Eaters' army had completely passed the Ministry of Magic at that time. They simply relied on Dumbledore's powerful strength to support them, and their defeat had long been revealed.

"It can only be so!" Fudge had to nod and agree.

Dumbledore must have his confidence and reason to do things. Although Fudge didn't understand how a cat brought Dwarfs here, it was obvious that these were all arranged by Dumbledore. Just waiting for time, this is Dumbledore's delaying time for Peter's arrival.

Fudge suddenly regretted it. Maybe he shouldn't be so weak. Once he came to Hogwarts, he should forcibly take Sirius away.

Using Sirius to stop those **** speeches in the magic world is much easier than taking a Merlin Medal winner to fill the gap.

This matter has become difficult to deal with, no matter what, Peter Pettigrew or Sirius, the existence of these two people has exposed the incompetent side of the Ministry of Magic.

If it was Sirius, it would be nice to say, this can be understood as the consequence of the negligence of the Ministry of Magic's work. As long as they capture Sirius Black and put it to death, it will be easier, and it can be further improved. Demonstrate the strength of the Ministry of Magic.

No one can escape from the Ministry of Magic. He can tell the wizards under the Ministry of Magic that their Ministry is still strong and unbreakable. All criminals will be taken into Azkaban. No one can. The real escape.

But Peter's appearance is undoubtedly an expansion of this seemingly simple matter.

Sirius did not kill Peter.

On that night twelve years ago, where Sirius fought with Peterson, there has been one more party since then.

Without going through the trial process, Sirius was thrown into Azkaban, and he stayed there for twelve years. This was undoubtedly an irresponsible judgment by the Ministry of Magic.

It would be okay if Sirius was really a betrayer, but Peter's appearance could not help but put a big question mark on Sirius's recorded crimes.

Betray the Potter family and lure the Dark Lord to kill his friends and comrades' families, the streets that were blown up, and the twelve innocent Muggles.

The appearance of Peter Pettigrew could not help turning Sirius' guilt into an unfounded and irresponsible sentence.

It seems that things were not that simple back then, at least not as in Welfare’s impression. The betrayer is likely to be Peter who is hiding in the corner trembling in front of him.

The most ridiculous thing is that, as the Minister of Magic, he presided over the funeral for Peter himself, and was buried in Peter Pediru's grave together with his Merlin Medal.

Peter may be the real betrayer, and Sirius is Peter's innocent scapegoat. Perhaps Sirius Black is the true winner of the Merlin Medal. This is undoubtedly a huge challenge to the prestige of the Ministry.

The more Fudge thought about it, the more ugly his face became~www.readwn.com~ He suddenly had an urge to kill two people.

The prestige of the Ministry of Magic has been damaged, and most directly, as the Minister of Magic, this responsibility is inseparable. He only hopes that Dumbledore can give him both.

However, this is obviously a luxury.

Dumbledore had his ideas, and Fudge was simply unable to resist now, and he simply did not have a sufficient reason for him to challenge Dumbledore.

"Perhaps, I can watch these two people firmly."

  

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