Drink Black Tea Calmly at Hogwarts

Chapter 352 Yes, Prime Minister

Just when Zhang Xu enters retirement mode, Furong enters seven aunts and eight aunts mode, and Gabri is chased all over the village by a flock of geese, some people thousands of miles away are now in dire straits.

At No. 10 Downing Street, British Prime Minister Jim Harker sat alone behind his desk, rubbing his painful temples with the fingers of his hands.

The frequent accidents that have occurred in recent times have almost caused the prime minister to have a mental breakdown.

Various disasters continue to occur, vicious criminal cases have increased significantly, and members of the opposition parties can find places to attack him in newspapers every day.

It's just that although the Prime Minister knows the ins and outs of these incidents, he cannot tell the truth to the people.

Now, unlike 20 years ago, you can just push it to terrorist organizations whenever something happens.

Moreover, the recent movements made by the terrorists among "those people" are no less than those caused by the terrorists in Northern Ireland back then.

More importantly, these terrorists caused serious diplomatic problems.

Five minutes later, a green flame first appeared in the marble fireplace in the office, and then a spinning fat man appeared in the green flame.

Seeing the appearance of this fat man he knew, Jim Harker found that his head hurt even more.

Although the fat man came out of the flame of forgiveness, Jim Harker did not think that he would forgive the fat man in front of him. Because after reading the intelligence in the past year, Jim Harker discovered that the domestic wizarding world has become the bad situation it is now, and this fat guy must bear a lot of responsibility.

A haggard-looking Fudge sat across from the Prime Minister's desk, debating whether to tell the bad news first or worse news first.

Fudge has always had a natural sense of superiority in front of the Muggle Prime Minister. He likes to watch the big man in front of him panic when facing the unknown world.

However, Fudge felt that the Muggle Prime Minister's expression was different from usual today. The calm expression he used to have was gone, replaced by an expression of suppressed anger.

"Mr. Fudge," Jim Harker spoke first, "There have been no giants in Great Britain for many years. Can you explain where the giants we killed in Somerset came from?"

"I also hope that the memory cancellers you send out in the future will have better tempers, otherwise they will not be detained as simple as detention."

Fudge was stunned.

He was just about to explain this matter to the Prime Minister, but he didn't expect to hear it from the Prime Minister's mouth first.

Next, Jim Harker continued to ask: "Can you please explain what happened when the Brockdale Bridge collapsed? Can your Ministry of Magic arrest the Death Eaters who destroyed the bridge?"

"This terrorist attack caused more than a dozen cars to fall into the river, causing a large number of casualties!"

"And one of the buses was filled with all foreign students!"

"Oh my God, all the permanent members of the Security Council have been wiped out!"

"Now I don't dare to see our foreign minister at all. Every time he comes to see me, he doesn't have good news!"

"And these countries all know who did this! They proposed that if we can't arrest the murderer, they can send their own people to help. Do you know what this means!"

The more Jim Harker spoke, the angrier and more excited he became. When he finally spoke, it was almost like swearing.

Just when Fudge was about to say something, Jim Harker continued: "Also in June, one of your trains full of students was hijacked by terrorists! Many of the students were the children of taxpayers!"

Jim Harker likes to refer to non-magical British citizens as "taxpayers" because the Prime Minister discovered that the wizarding world has not paid a penny of tax.

"Later, injured students filled your St. Mango Hospital. Some students were even seriously injured and fell into coma for several days!"

"The most important thing is that among the injured are diplomats from other countries!"

Fudge didn't know why Jim Harker knew so many things in the magical world. He had no intention of defending these things at this time, and just sat back in his chair dejectedly.

Jim Harker seemed to turn a blind eye to this, and kept asking Fudge why he had not taken any effective measures to prevent this from happening during the past year.

Jim Harker kept taking out copies of the Daily Prophet with various labels on them from the drawer, satirizing how Fudge whitewashed the peace. At the same time, he took out copies of "Youth Magazine" and even "The Quibbler," Remind Fudge which prophecies in it came true.

At this moment, there was a knock on the door of the Prime Minister's Office. A staff member in a suit brought a document and handed it to the Prime Minister, then turned and left without even looking at Fudge.

After Jim Harker read the document in front of Fudge, he leaned back in his chair with some dejection. After a while, he said to Fudge: "The Dementor is the man named Azka in the middle of the North Sea. Warden of Ben’s Prison, now that they are spreading pain and despair among my electorate on the island of Great Britain, does that mean you have lost control of them?”

Fudge, who has been used as a punching bag by Jim Harker tonight, finally said the first words of the night: "Yes, Prime Minister."

After coming here for a while, Jim Harker said softly to Fudge: "If you were the minister I nominated, you would have been fired by me long ago."

Fudge's originally gray face suddenly turned red with excitement, as if the other party had said something extremely insulting to him.

Wizards have always looked down upon and even despised Muggles. If a wizard's power comes from being appointed by a Muggle, it can be said to be a great insult to the wizard.

Scrimgeour's arrival quickly dissipated Fudge's anger.

Compared to Fudge, who is always trying to hide his secrets, Jim Harker believes that the resolute Scrimgeour is more suitable to serve as Minister of Magic in this period.

It was just Scrimgeour's resolute actions that caused Jim Harker a little displeasure.

As soon as Scrimgeour entered the Prime Minister's Office, he locked the door first. Just when he was about to close the window, two curses suddenly shot at him from the side.

Under the sudden attack, Scrimgeour hurriedly used his wand to fight back, but he did not expect that in the next second, more magic spells would focus on him from several directions.

Fudge didn't take action because a wand was already pressed against the back of his head.

Not long after Scrimgeour fell to the ground under the spell, the door to the Prime Minister's Office was opened from the outside, and several people escorted a disheveled Kingsley Shacklebolt into the office.

Jim Harker kept frowning, and then said to his bodyguards: "Mr. Scrimgeour locked the door just out of caution, not to harm me. Let Kingsley go, he will do it today." There is still a lot of work that needs to be done.”

Scrimgeour originally came here tonight with the intention of discussing the Prime Minister's security issues, but he didn't expect that under the misunderstanding, even he would get involved.

Scrimgeour found that the Prime Minister's magical security force was not strong enough, and he also discovered the person he had inserted early on.

After such a fuss, both sides no longer had the desire to continue the long discussion.

Jim Harker hoped that the Ministry of Magic could arrest the guilty Death Eaters as soon as possible. Scrimgeour said that he would do his best, and then the two guests from the wizarding world left the fireplace.

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