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Its the afternoon, and the Pri Minister is alone in his No.10 Downing Street office, savoring a delightful afternoon tea while skimming through a stack of lengthy reports.

The contents of these reports slip through his mind, leaving no trace.

However, his main concern is waiting for an important call from the president of another country across the strait.

The calls significance makes it impossible for him to focus on anything else.

Technically, this call should have co five minutes and twelve seconds ago, but the other partys tardiness is perplexing.

The Pri Minister cant help but wonder if the presidents secretary is assisting with a particularly stubborn zipper.

The Pri Ministers current situation is marked by considerable stress, largely due to his predecessora bellicose woman who brought nothing but conflict and decline to the country.

His tenure has been marred by challenges: waning national influence, a faltering economy, and a parliantary majority reduced to a re 18 seats.

The recent approval of the Maastricht Treaty has beco a weapon for political opponents to wield against him, and he cant shake the image of their triumphant faces.

Rumors circulate that the Pri Minister is on the brink of a nervous breakdown, spending ample ti hiding in his closet and contemplating resignation.

So even claim he has drafted a resignation letter addressed to the Queen.

Though the Pri Minister has scoffed at these rumors, deep down, he knows they hold so truth.

The more the Pri Minister dwells on his situation, the more irritable he becos.

He opens a new report, but the sheer length of it prompts him to toss it into the wastebasket as if it were re scrap paper.

He stretches his arms above his head, daydreaming of when this grim predicant will co to an end.

Just then, a faint cough emanates from behind him.

The Pri Minister is taken aback, recognizing that coughits one hes heard before.

Slowly, he turns to face his empty office. Hello? he cautiously inquires.

The Pri Minister believes that, as a Briton, he should maintain seriousness and composure.

For a brief mont, he prepares himself for the possibility that no one will answer.

But a voice promptly responds, firm and resolute, as though reciting a rehearsed statent.

The voice matches the one he associated with the initial cough.

That first cough ca from a frog-like, short man depicted in a grimy oil painting in a corner of his officea peculiar portrait that had beco a source of mockery among his staff.

To the Muggle Pri Minister.

We require an ergency eting.

A prompt response is advisable.

Yours sincerely, Bagnold.

With these words, the frog-like man in the portrait gazes at the Pri Minister, awaiting his reaction.

I have a very important call to attend to, a call from a president across the ocean one that may impact the fate of our nation the Pri Minister pleads. If its a call from other European heads of state, I dont believe its necessary to answer.

The little man shrugs. Well, I wouldnt be the one to decide the Minister has arrived.

With that statent, a bright green fla suddenly dances to life in the stone fireplace.

From it erges a stout woman with a round chin, short black hair, and an impatient expression.

Upon first glance, the Pri Minister is unimpressed.

He finds it difficult to muster any genuine welco for the woman before him.

After all, shes a female politician, and in his view, female politicians are the most loathed creatures in the world.

Furthermore, she exudes a sense of strengthan attribute that terrifies him.

Strong female politicians are, in his eyes, the most fearso creatures around.

Lastly, shes an outsider (at least in comparison to the Pri Minister), with astonishing powersa creature that would be the stuff of nightmares even in his dreams.

So, even in his dreams, the Pri Minister is haunted by the idea of the frog-like man in the portrait coughing again.

But this is precisely what he expected.

Since the day he assud the role of Pri Minister, this bizarre sequence of events has played out on their first encounter.

That fateful night feels like yesterday, as clear as if it had just happened.

Its a mory that will likely haunt him for the rest of his life.

At that ti, in this very office, he had stood alone, celebrating the victory he had long dread of and planned for.

Suddenly, he heard a cough behind him and discovered that the ugly portrait was speaking, announcing the impending arrival of the Minister of Magic.

Naturally, he had thought that the grueling campaign had finally driven him mad.

But when he witnessed the portrait speaking, he was plunged into sheer panic, even though it didnt reach the level of terror he felt when a wizard erged from the fireplace and shook his hand.

The Pri Minister is rendered speechless for a mont, as it seems that this experience was rely a hallucination brought on by campaign-induced sleep deprivation.

However, when he saw the portrait speaking again, he knew he couldnt deny reality any longer.

Millicent Bagnold addressed him with kindness, explaining the existence of the wizarding world and reassuring him that the Ministry of Magic would keep it hidden from Muggles.

After the detailed introduction, she left as suddenly as she had arrived, leaving the Pri Minister to grapple with the surreal experience.

The Pri Minister tried to dismiss it all as a dream or hallucination brought on by lack of sleep during the campaign, but his attempts were in vain.

He even attempted to have the ugly portrait removed, only to discover that it was firmly affixed to the wall, resisting all efforts to dislodge it.

Even carpenters, architects, art historians, and the Minister of Finance failed in their attempts.

I believe the war has begun, Pri Minister, Minister Bagnold hastens to say.

War? The Pri Minister exclaims, flustered. But I abhor war and the monster who could incite a war vanished from this world two years ago

Im not referring to a war among Muggles, Bagnold clarifies. This is a war between Wizards and Muggles.

Wizards and Muggles at war The Pri Minister stamrs in disbelief. When you last visited, you did ntion that Grindelwald is the greatest wizard in the world

That was before, Bagnold responds. I never expected Grindelwalds ideology to be so insidious and deeply hidden. Ti is running out, Pri Minister.

War The Pri Minister montarily forgets the term.

He springs to his feet but soon settles back down.

Just a mont, what is a war between Wizards and Muggles like? he inquires softly.

I dont know, Minister Bagnold admits, shaking her head. It might involve controlling thoughts, altering mories, and other such thods. I cant say for sure, but I believe they will act soon. As the leader of the Muggles, you will likely be their primary target.

The Pri Ministers legs tremble, and he feels a sense of impending disaster.

What should I do? he pleads, seeking guidance from the witch before him.

Minister Bagnold glances at him critically. Is your secretary trustworthy? he inquires skeptically.

I trust him with my life and wealth! the Pri Minister boasts. Hes highly capable, twice as efficient as anyone else.

Suddenly, Ian, the middle-aged man wearing a suit who serves as the Pri Ministers secretary, produces a peculiar wooden stick.

Avada Kedavra!

A brilliant green light erupts in front of the Pri Minister, a light so terrifying it makes him fear for his life.

However, the target of this lethal spell isnt him; its Minister Bagnold.

The forr Minister of Magic slumps lifeless to the ground, his eyes wide open.

The Pri Minister stumbles backward, collapsing to the floor.

In his dazed state, he realizes the unthinkablehis secretary, the capable and shrewd Ian, is a wizard.

You youre youre a Wizard, the Pri Minister stamrs in disbelief.

A red light flashes, and he falls into unconsciousness.

In the offices fireplace, flas dance once more.

The secretary retrieves his wand and directs a piercing gaze at a man in black who steps out of the fireplace.

You let the Minister escape! he accuses harshly.

Apologies, another wizard offers. I didnt expect him to use the private channel between the Minister of Magic and the Muggle Pri Minister to alert the Muggles. Trying to connect the Floo Network to the Muggle Pri Ministers office took so ti.

Is everything under control at the Ministry? the secretary demands.

Were managing, the other wizard replies. While there are a few radical rebels, most are cautious. Edgar and Alia Burns are under house arrest, and Scrimgeour is relatively stable. We have the situation well in hand.

Good, the secretary nods.

He raises his wand again, aiming it at the Pri Minister who has regained consciousness.

Impedio!

The Pri Minister, though conscious, is now vacant, his once-bright eyes dulled and empty.

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