Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 852 Invitation from the International Wizards Federation

"The president of the Federation, Akinbad, brought several reviewers to the Ministry of Magic overnight and will go to Hogwarts tomorrow morning. Judging from the content of the conversation we heard, it seems to be going to you to discuss a target' That person's secret actions."

Maca looked at the little note he had just received, and the expression on his face became puzzled—Akinbad did not come alone. This was obviously a confidential but official visit.

When Akinbad stopped visiting Hogwarts in private, it meant that the other party did not agree with Hogwarts and wanted to force Ramaka and others into the game.

In fact, Maca can also understand Akinbad's embarrassment. After all, putting the name Helbo into the modern magic world is a huge trouble in itself.

As the current president of the International Wizarding Federation, Akinbad must find a way to eliminate this trouble in the cradle as soon as possible in order to continue to maintain the stability of the magic world.

"Speaking of which, I told him about Helbo?"

At that time, Maca, although it was only based on the conspiracy to pierce Helbo and the resistance of Helbo's development, provided Akinbad with conjecture.

But now, his mood is somewhat contradictory.

...

In the early morning of the next day, the president of the International Wizarding Federation arrived as scheduled-he came even earlier than some of the little wizards!

When Maca got a message from Snape and came to the principal's room, he found that Akinbud was already sitting on a cushioned chair not far from the desk.

Behind him, three men, one woman, and four confederate reviewers stood together, pouring their lips lightly without saying a word.

Of course, Scrimgeour, Minister of Magic, was with him, because Mr. Akinbad had come from his Ministry of Magic.

"McLean is here."

Snape brought Maca here like a prisoner, and after leaving these words, he turned around and left.

If in the past, Maca might still complain in his heart, but today he doesn't have that interest anymore.

"Professor McGonagall, Mr. Akinbad... and Mr. Scrimgeour, good morning everyone." He greeted each other, and then stopped tossing about the red tape, and went straight to the other side chair. Sat down.

Behind Akinbad, the four reviewers glanced at him with different eyes.

Although most of the eyes of the four people flashed with curiosity or hesitation, because the president hadn't spoken yet, they all pressed down on the various thoughts in their hearts, and continued to act out immobile dumbs.

And at this moment, Akinbad suddenly moved his gaze looking at Maca to McGonagall.

"Since Mr. McLean has arrived, let's start as soon as possible!" He said calmly.

Maca bet that the old wizard's belly is definitely not as relaxed as he shows.

But while being a wizard, he is also a qualified person in power.

If you put aside certain forces that can only be known from behind, at least on the face of it, he, the "President of the International Wizarding Federation", is already the most powerful position in the European magic world.

Therefore, Maca was not surprised that Akinbad would have such an unchanging side.

Seeing the old wizard say this, McGonagall and Maca's gazes intertwined slightly, and then they moved away.

"Okay," Professor McGonagall, who was sitting on a chair of the same style instead of sitting behind his desk, nodded, "Then, Mr. Akinbard, please first express your intentions. ?"

Maca didn't speak, because McGonagall was the current principal of Hogwarts, and he was just an ordinary magic text professor.

Before the content of the conversation involved the key, he didn't want to interrupt casually.

"Well, our intention is actually very simple," Mr. Akinbad leaned slightly, "First of all, the Federation is very grateful for your school's reminder that the two letters before and after have made a great deal of our initial assessment of the incident. Correction.

"Seriously, I have only seen the name'Despicable Helbo' in some books. But the incomplete information alone has allowed us to draw many conjectures and conclusions... "

"Yes, it can be concluded from the information alone that the black wizard born in ancient times is indeed likely to survive with the effects of the Horcruxes-as long as the Horcruxes are not completely destroyed, he is likely to be alive. !"

Akinbard first expressed his sincere gratitude, but soon changed his words:

"Unfortunately, although I want to remove this huge hidden danger and let his conspiracy die... But in my contemplation for several days, I found that I couldn't come to a feasible solution by myself. "

While speaking, he suddenly called the names of the two again.

"Ms. McGonagall, Mr. McLean--" he said, "If Helbo is as powerful as it is recorded in the literature, I think the power of Hogwarts is indispensable."

"...Especially Mr. McLean, we need your help!"

Akinbard said so many things, and finally held Maca without any cover, but Maca remained silent and did not speak.

On the other side, Professor McGonagall didn't speak at first, she just looked at Maca to see what the other person meant.But after a few seconds of silence in the principal's office, she suddenly remembered some of her thoughts a few days ago.

"I think..." McGonagall thought for a while, "We need to cooperate with the Federation to do something. If Hailebo really develops enough power in the Israeli magic world, then his harm is definitely greater than that of Green. Ward is much bigger."

Upon hearing this, Akinbad couldn't help but leaned in to salute McGonagall again.

The previous letters that McGonagall sent him had fully hinted that Hogwarts would not intervene for the time being.So he didn't expect that McGonagall would give him the most desired attitude so quickly on this trip today.

"Thank you for your understanding, Ms. McGonagall!" After expressing his gratitude seriously, he once again turned his attention to Maca. "Mr. McLean... I personally think that if President Dumbledore was still there. If he does, he will definitely—"

"That can't be said"-Maca didn't say these words naturally, but he still waved his hand and interrupted Akinbad's words afterwards.

After groaning for a while, he finally let go:

"Okay! I see. If there is a more feasible plan of action, I think I can take on part of that plan."

If I have to say, Maca has been preparing to deal with Helbo. He didn't want to mix things up with the International Wizarding Federation.

But his preparations were not even able to speak out.

It's just that... the reason why he decided to agree was not for the reasons mentioned above.

And when Maca gave this answer, Akinbad was obviously relieved.And his tiny reaction was also seen by the four reviewers behind him.

To be honest, this wizard who seems to be underage, even if they all know something about the other's experience and achievements, it is still unconvincing.

Of course, let alone the complexity of the four of them, Professor McGonagall seemed very happy after hearing that Maca had finally agreed.

For Minerva McGonagall, who has always admired Dumbledore's fraternity, the act of standing up to eliminate the dangerous dark wizard is worthy of recognition.

If possible this time, she even wanted to contribute her own strength to this matter.

Even if she knew that she couldn't meet the enemy alone like Dumbledore, it was acceptable for her to be part of the plan as before in the Order of the Phoenix.

What's more, after deciding on the action to assist the federation, she will do her best to protect Hogwarts.

"...Now if you want to resolve the invisible crisis of'Despicable Helbo', you must make a plan for his Horcrux. We will sort out a preliminary plan as soon as possible, and I will still inform the two in person. ."

Akinbad said in a deep voice, his expression apparently more serious than before.

"Now that we have you, I believe we will find a practical and effective method soon-then we won't disturb the two's work today, we will go back first!

After he said so, McGonagall and Maca sent him out of the school gate, and only now Maca realized that Scrimgeour, who was following this trip, hadn't been able to say a word from beginning to end.

Ok!This guy is at least better than the four guys who have been standing behind Akinbad, because he still has a chair to sit on.

"I'm sorry, Maca." Seeing Akinbard and the others apparate and leave together, McGonagall said suddenly, "I didn't want to agree with him, but... I remembered some of Albus's words in the past. ."

In fact, Maca did not agree to participate in the plan, which was purely to protect Hogwarts from being involved in the quagmire prematurely.

But McGonagall's idea, fundamentally speaking, there is nothing wrong with it.

There are many things in this world that do not have only one answer, and it is obviously unrealistic to say whether people's answers can be right or wrong.

"No, Professor McGonagall," Maca said softly, looking back at Hogwarts Castle, "you don't have to apologize at all, do you? And... although this is indeed earlier than I expected, but Actually, the problem is not big."

McGonagall couldn't help being stunned.

"You... can't say... you wanted to agree from the beginning?"

"Well, you can't say that!" Maca said, "I'm not sure about some things, so I can't tell... Anyway, Professor McGonagall! Before the Federation has a good plan, Let's prepare for Christmas activities to be more lively first!"

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