There was nothing much to say after that.
Although Aili had read a lot of Doujinshi, the Triwizard Tournament was always a big part of it. However, this was because the protagonists had to participate in the Triwizard Tournament to change history. However, Ailey did not intend to participate in the Triwizard Tournament, nor did she want to change history. Therefore, this part of the plot — Hmm, please refer to the original plot.
In short, Harry joined the top three, Harry passed three tests, Harry entered the labyrinth, Harry got the trophy, Harry was teleported to Voldemort, Harry saw Voldemort resurrected, and then Harry grabbed the trophy and teleported back.
You see, a single paragraph covers all the content of a few months.
By the way, the only change in this process was Cedric's death. When Cedric and Harry went to grab the trophy together, Aili directly manipulated the vines in the maze to knock him out.
So Harry was sent there alone, and then came back alone.
So … look at how wronged Cedric's death was. It didn't matter whether he died or not. It didn't affect the plot at all.
Cedric had died for nothing.
You died so unjustly.
Just like in the original novel, Harry Potter's testimony was once again ignored by the Ministry of Magic. They thought that he was talking nonsense, and that Voldemort couldn't possibly make a comeback. Well, that's normal. After all, as long as we don't admit it, then he doesn't exist. It's the old tradition of Western politicians, completely ignoring the beatings of the materialistic world. Tau rho s:/mi.chibai (1) z.cò m/
Of course, it wouldn't be right to say that the Ministry of Magic was completely stupid. After all, Harry Potter didn't have any evidence to prove it. From the perspective of the audience, they indeed felt that the Ministry of Magic was unreasonable. After all, everyone had witnessed Voldemort's resurrection. However, if one were to look at it from the perspective of others, it would naturally be a different matter.
After all, words are no proof. It would be nice if you, Harry Potter, could come back with some evidence, but you didn't get anything. Or you could say where you were teleported to, and let Dumbledore investigate. After all, as the greatest wizard in the world, Dumbledore must have a way to find some clues.
What was the result? He couldn't come up with anything, be it intelligence or clues. All he could do was shout "Voldemort is back" …. Who would believe him?
Oh, Muggles will believe it.
During this year's holiday, Ailey's most frequent activity was to run around London and report to her "superiors" about the "resurrection of Voldemort".
These lords of Downing Street were preoccupied with two questions.
First, would Voldemort immediately attack them after reviving?
Secondly, could they use Voldemort's resurrection spell?
Ailey mainly answered these two questions.
The first problem was that the Dark Wizards, led by Voldemort, still looked down on ordinary people. They would launch an all-out attack on the government of the mortal world after unifying the World of Magic. To Voldemort, his main goal was still Dumbledore and Hogwarts. Nothing else mattered.
As for the second problem …. This resurrection spell was of course very difficult. Voldemort was the most powerful wizard, but he still ended up in this state. Ordinary people would naturally not be able to use it.
After receiving this information, Ailey also received instructions from her "superiors" to display the power of witchcraft under the noses of those big shots, including the three Unforgivable Curses. After witnessing the terrifying power of witchcraft with their own eyes, the faces of many big shots turned ashen. They left the balcony while gasping for air, then locked themselves in the conference room for an entire afternoon to discuss. Finally, they came to a conclusion.
Wizards must be strictly managed and controlled.
The higher-ups had their own ways of contacting them. Ailey also specifically reminded them that the World of Magic had sent several wizards to the Prime Minister and the Queen to "protect" them. This immediately made many people angry and surprised. But as veterans in politics for their whole lives, they of course would not think of ways to deal with wizards just because they were afraid of them.
The civilised world began to operate quietly.
Ailey was very clear about this.
All kinds of orders were sent to the British Royal Air Force and the British Ministry of Defence. Confidential information would only be circulated on top secret lines and no letters would be used. Wizards did not like telephones, so they certainly did not know how to eavesdrop on telephones.
Ailey even found this a little ridiculous.
Voldemort, the British Ministry of Defence, the Air Force and the MI6 were all secretly preparing for an attack on the World of Magic, but the Ministry of Magic still acted as if nothing had happened. In fact, she felt that the Ministry of Magic would never believe that Muggles would dare to attack the World of Magic, and more importantly, that Muggles could actually collude with wizards to overthrow the entire World of Magic ….
But Harry did not find it ridiculous. He was even a little angry.
He was forced to stay with his uncle and aunt for the whole summer vacation. He was also attacked by a Dementor. The Ministry of Magic was investigating him because of this, but Dumbledore was unwilling to tell him anything. Until Lupin and the others, whom he had not seen for a long time, appeared and brought Harry to a strange place, the Order of the Phoenix.
This was an organization established by Dumbledore to fight against Voldemort.
However, there was one thing that made Harry very confused.
That was, he did not see Ailey in the Order of the Phoenix.
After meeting Lupin, Sirius and even Snape one after another, the doubt in Harry's heart became more and more obvious. In Harry's opinion, Ailey was a very powerful teacher. She was very serious and serious. Of course, she was not as unapproachable as Professor Mag, but overall, she was still a very good person. And as a Defense Against Magic teacher, she was also very powerful, so Harry did not understand why she was not here.
But this was not a problem that Harry needed to worry about at the moment. For him, the most important thing was the trial of the Ministry of Magic. In order to expel the Dementors, he released the Call's Ward. This was the magic that Ailey taught them during the semester when the Dementors searched the school. During that semester, they only learned how to deal with werewolves and use the Call's Ward. Of course, even so, not everyone could use the Call's Ward. In fact, for Harry, this was the first time he had successfully used the Call's Ward.
He always felt that he should thank Ailey for this.
Although at that time, because they failed the werewolf test, Ailey punished them to copy the book 10 times each ….
But now, he followed behind Arthur, passing through the bustling crowd towards the Ministry of Magic. At this moment, Harry was very nervous. He did not know what kind of punishment the Ministry of Magic would give him. Although Ron and the others comforted him that the law allowed wizards to use magic when their lives were threatened and that there should be no problem with his trial, Harry still felt very uneasy.
And when he followed Arthur to the office and was informed that the time and place of the trial had been temporarily changed, he felt even more nervous.
So when Harry entered the courtroom alone, sat on a cold chair, and looked at more than 50 strangers in purple robes in front of him, the tension in his heart reached its peak.
"The trial on August 12th."
After seeing Harry sit in his seat, the Minister of Magic in the middle of the room, Fudge, spoke.
"In the case of Harry James Potter, of 4 Privet Road, Little Whinging, Surrey, for breaches of the Reasonable Restraint of Young Wizards Act and the International Secrets Act."
His voice was so serious that Harry could not help but tense up.
But at this moment, a voice suddenly sounded.
"Sorry, I think I'm not late."
Hearing this voice, Harry turned his head in surprise. He saw that Ailey had come to the public gallery without him knowing. She still had the same indifferent expression on her face. She nodded at Harry and sat down in her chair. Foggy's expression stiffened a little when he saw Ailey.
"Miss Ailey.... I didn't expect you to come to this trial...."
"He's my student after all. Of course I have to come."
Ailey raised her eyelids and glanced at Fudge.
"For reference, I also want to know how the Ministry of Magic convicts people."
"Uh.... cough cough...."
Under Ailey's gaze, Fudge coughed awkwardly. But at that moment, another voice suddenly sounded again.
"And me, the defense witness, Albus Dumbledore."
Dumbledore strode out from behind Harry with a smile on his face. He nodded at Ailey, then turned to look at the judge's seat in front of him. Harry noticed that Fudge's expression had turned even uglier, but he forced himself to remain calm and began the trial.
Of course, during the trial, Harry also explained why he used the Call Protector, but this immediately aroused widespread doubt in the Ministry of Magic. Logically speaking, all the Dementors were under the control of the Ministry of Magic, so it was impossible for them to run into a residential area and attack others.
"That's nonsense, Harry. The Dementors can't leave Azkaban!"
"I don't think so."
Ailey spoke softly in the face of the exasperated Minister Fudge. Her voice was not loud, but it clearly echoed in the ears of every wizard.
"If Minister Fudge wants to accuse Harry Potter of using magic in front of ordinary people.
Then I would like to ask why the Call Protector was used? As we all know, this spell has high requirements for wizards. In fact, I've taught them this spell for a year, and no one has ever successfully cast it. If Harry Potter wanted to use magic to prank or harm someone, then he shouldn't have used a spell with a low success rate and high difficulty. This is very unreasonable, isn't it? "
Hearing Ailey's question, some of the wizards in the judge's seat nodded slightly, while the others did not speak, but showed a thoughtful expression.
Indeed, as Ailey said, if he hadn't encountered the Dementors, then why would Harry use the Call Protector? First published on the Chinese website
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In the end, the trial ended and Harry was acquitted. But he was not very happy because after the trial ended, Ailey and Dumbledore left at the same time. No one went up to chat with them, and no one comforted him, which made Harry somewhat dissatisfied.
But in fact, they really didn't have the time. Dumbledore had blocked Ailey's path after she left the Inquisition.
"Miss Ailey, I have something to talk to you about."
As he spoke, Dumbledore stared at Ailey.
"It's about the future of this world."
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