Affected by the broadcasts from the Wizarding Watchtower, the entire British wizarding community has been shrouded in a depressing atmosphere of impending storm in recent days.
Especially after the Death Eater hunting teams beca active again across the UK, people realized that sothing was about to happen and anxiously stayed by the radio, trying to get more useful information from the daily broadcasts.
The strange anomalies in this land soon spread to the Ministries of Magic in European countries which were secretly spying on the British wizarding world.
In order to prevent the International Confederation of Wizards from sending Auror forces to Britain again, and to avoid being caught off guard, the Death Eaters directly mobilized a large number of people to keep a close eye on the movents of various countries.
However, the calr the European countries were, and the less interested they showed in Britain, the more uneasy the Death Eaters felt. They knew that it was the calm before the storm, and that it was a precursor to the sharp blade hidden in the shadows stabbing at them.
Last ti, Albert borrowed Scrimgeour's power to stab the Death Eaters so that they could not take care of themselves. How could they not feel terrified?
This ti, with the help of the International Confederation of Wizards, it will be even more ruthless than the last ti. Once the Auror coalition attacks, how many people can survive by luck?
The fear and anxiety that perated their hearts forced the Death Eaters led by Yaxley to take so more radical ans to obtain information, such as using Legilincy to forcibly spy on soone's mory, or using truth serum to pry so useful information from others.
The actions of the Death Eaters actually helped Kingsley to persuade the International Confederation of Wizards. Although those politicians directly rejected the crazy plan to completely eliminate the Death Eaters through the upcoming war, it also helped Kingsley achieve his goal.
Although they were unwilling to take risks, they were willing to see Voldemort and his Death Eaters suffer misfortune. Moreover, the sha of the International Confederation of Wizards being controlled before also needed to be washed away with the blood of the enemy.
Therefore, after Kingsley brought up the win-win plan again, they agreed directly and expressed their reasons for cooperating with Kingsley to help the anti-Voldemort alliance defeat the Death Eaters.
To do this, they only need to pay a small amount of aid funds and create a false lie to scare the Death Eaters who are secretly watching them. The International Confederation of Wizards can get so credit for defeating You-Know-Who, which makes them look better.
Even if the British anti-Voldemort alliance failed, they could still cause great trouble to Voldemort, and they would only have to pay a small price.
As for being deceived
They also didn't think that Kingsley would cheat them for the two thousand gold coins, unless he really wanted to make the money and run away, which was obviously impossible.
"They agreed, but I still don't think it's credible. You should know what kind of people those politicians are."
After dragging the European Ministries of Magic into the water, Kingsley imdiately sent a ssage to Albert. Although he guessed part of Albert's intention, he still couldn't understand it.
"Soone will force them to do that."
It was not until that evening that Kingsley received Albert's reply, "As long as they help us share the pressure from the Death Eaters and help us delay for so ti, that will be enough."
As Albert expected, the Death Eaters finally got so useful information. For example, European countries planned to send a coalition of more than 200 elite Aurors to cooperate with the British anti-Voldemort forces to completely wipe out the dark wizards entrenched in Britain.
The Death Eaters naturally don't believe this nonsense. They will suspect that this is my conspiracy, but they will still send more wizards to monitor their movents.
"Once we do that, it will definitely touch the nerves of the Ministries of Magic in various countries. This is an unsolvable problem. Even if they guessed from the beginning that it might be a trap, they will have to grit their teeth and step into it." Albert never minded sharing so unimportant secrets with the McDougal sisters as after-dinner conversation.
"Why"
Katrina was puzzled. "If the Death Eaters realized it was a trap, why did they step on it?"
Any normal person would not do such a stupid thing.
“Because they can’t afford the gamble.”
"Can't afford to gamble"
"Because last ti I tead up with Scrimgeour to stab them, causing heavy casualties among the dark wizards. This ti is actually no different from the last ti. We are both planning to kill soone with a borrowed knife. At least that's how they see it, and this ti it's even more ruthless."
"It's useless even if you find out."
Isobel knew that Albert must have a backup plan. It might be difficult to get the two sides to go to war directly, but it would not be difficult to get them to contain the Death Eaters. After all, there was an Unforgivable Curse called the Imperius Curse.
Everyone knows that Albert doesn't like black magic and rarely uses it, but Isobel, who helped kill Smith, knows very well that Albert doesn't use black magic because he can easily solve the problem without having to use it.
Her husband had a flexible moral bottom line, and in order to win the wizarding war, Albert absolutely did not mind using the Imperius Curse to achieve his goals.
"Yes, they don't have a chance, and I won't give them a chance."
Albert was extrely confident. Now that he had co this far, there was no way he would retreat.
Katrina looked at that extrely confident and handso face and was actually a little fascinated. She actually didn't quite understand where Albert's confidence ca from, but he had obviously made clear arrangents for the mysterious man.
"When are you going to start?"
"Friday night." Albert sighed, "I just don't know how many people will die this ti."
"Why not get rid of the mysterious man and put an end to this wizarding war directly?" Katrina believed that Albert should have this ability, just like Dumbledore did back then.
"Because doing so would involve a huge risk." Albert's tone was sowhat self-deprecating. "I don't think I'm great enough to carry the entire British wizarding world on my shoulders."
"That would be too arrogant, and arrogance always cos at a price." Isobel suspected her sister was being stupid.
"Feel sorry."
Katrina also realized how excessive her words were and that no one deserved such rude accusations.
"The You-Know-Who will never lose to , because he has already lost to Dumbledore." Albert said with emotion, "And I am just following his dying request, helping to perfect the plan and wrapping up the whole plan to ensure that the You-Know-Who can be completely sent away."
"Are you going to do it yourself?" Isobel still didn't want her husband to take risks.
"Not necessarily. It depends on Harry Potter. If he can successfully deal with the mysterious man, I'd be happy to give him the chance." Albert didn't know whether Harry could co back to life like in the novel.
"If Harry fails, I will have to clean up after him and help get rid of You-Know-Who."
Albert knew what Isobel was worried about, and comforted her softly, "I still have the ultimate weapon that Dumbledore left . That guy has no chance of winning."
"Besides, don't you have a promise?" He leaned over to Isobel's ear and whispered, "I can't bear to give it up."
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