Rowe believed that the owner of the store had made great efforts to capture these magical animals.

The only regret was that Rowe did not see the appearance of phoenixes and unicorns here.

It can be seen that phoenixes and unicorns are really rare, even rarer than dragons.

But it doesn't matter. The fact that there are few unicorns and phoenixes in this world does not mean that there are few unicorns and phoenixes in the heavens and all worlds.

In fact, in many worlds, the life of phoenixes is not rare. Rowe believes that he will find phoenixes and unicorns one day.

Rowe nodded with satisfaction, left the suitcase, and went to the store outside.

Overall, he was very satisfied with this transaction. He paid the money and left the store with the suitcase.

When Rowe returned to the Leaky Cauldron from Diagon Alley, he saw a person in the bar.

A person with a turban wrapped around his head.

He is Professor Quirrell in the plot, the unlucky guy possessed by Voldemort.

Rowe and Professor Quirrell are not related, and he has no deep hatred with Voldemort. He just pretended not to see it. Anyway, even if he did not intervene in this matter, Professor Quirrell would lose to Harry Potter in the end.

There was no need for Rowe to do this.

Just when he found the entrance to the bar, the door was suddenly pushed open.

Several men with serious expressions walked in. When the people in the bar saw these men, someone whispered"Auror".

Rowe suddenly realized that only the elite wizards in the Ministry of Magic were called Aurors.

After these Aurors walked in, they had a clear goal and walked straight towards Professor Quirrell.

Rowe couldn't help but stop walking when he saw this. What did the Aurors want to do with Professor Quirrell? Did they find a Voldemort on the back of Professor Quirrell's head?

It shouldn't be, there doesn't seem to be this part in the plot.

Or did he misunderstand?

But the next second, several Aurors surrounded Professor Quirrell. It didn't seem like they were here to discuss things, but more like treating a criminal.

Professor Quirrell stood up tremblingly, his face full of panic.

"You guys, what are you doing?"

"Professor Quirrell, your secret has been exposed. Please come with us."

The leading man looked serious and held a staff in his hand. If Professor Quirrell did anything wrong, he would attack without hesitation.

Professor Quirrell said,"I don't understand, what happened?"

However, the leading Auror did not want to say anything more here, and kept urging Professor Quirrell to leave with them.

But Professor Quirrell was unwilling to leave with them, and kept saying that he was innocent and that he had done nothing.

He hoped that the Auror would tell him what mistake he had made and why he, an innocent wizard, was arrested.

The people around saw Professor Quirrell trembling on his face, and they all felt sorry for the professor.

Rowe saw at a glance that the professor was selling misery in order to arouse the sympathy of the wizards around him.

And he did succeed.

The Aurors of the Ministry of Magic all have good backgrounds, and some are even so-called pure-blood families. Their superior backgrounds and strong strength make these Aurors look high and mighty. They have a very bad attitude towards ordinary wizards, and even look down on ordinary wizards.

And ordinary wizards are not as good as ordinary wizards. The common wizards also look down on these arrogant guys.

The two sides have always disliked each other. If they can cause a little trouble to these Aurors, many wizards are willing and even happy to do so.

So many people present began to make a fuss, asking the Aurors present to tell Professor Quirrell's crimes, otherwise they would never let the Aurors take Professor Quirrell away. The Aurors present did not respond at all, staring at Professor Quirrell as if facing a great enemy.

Seeing this scene, Rowe vaguely understood that this group of Aurors probably really discovered that there was a Voldemort on Professor Quirrell's body.

Otherwise, they would not be so nervous, and would not keep this matter secret.

So the question is, how did the Aurors discover that there was a Voldemort on Professor Quirrell's head?

Is it the butterfly effect caused by himself?

Rowe thought carefully about it. When he came to this world, Rowe learned about what he did after returning to the world, met Dumbledore by chance, and then resurrected Harry Potter's parents.

Finally, he bought some magical animals from the owner of the store.

It seems that nothing he did has anything to do with Voldemort.

So, why do the people in the Ministry of Magic know that there is a Voldemort in Professor Quirrell?

Rowe was puzzled, and out of curiosity, he displayed his telepathic ability and invaded the brains of several Aurors. (To read the exciting novel, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

In the Harry Potter world, there is a magic that can read the memory of others, called the absorption of divine thoughts.

There is also a magic that prevents one's memory from being absorbed by others, called the brain closure.

Rowe knows both of these magics.

But at this time, he did not use this magic, because these Aurors are elite wizards, and if Rowe cast If he displayed his ability to capture divine thoughts, it would be very likely to be noticed by this group of wizards.

So Rowe simply used telepathy, a superpower different from magic.

He hoped to use this ability to read the memories of the Aurors and find out the reason.

But Rowe soon discovered that this was not an easy task. Each of these wizards who could become Aurors of the Ministry of Magic had their own skills. Although Rowe's telepathy was not magic, he was still noticed by the other party the moment he invaded the Auror's brain.

Since soft tactics don't work, let's use hard tactics.

When the other party tried to resist, Rowe decisively increased his strength, suppressed the Auror's resistance in an instant, and forcibly searched their memories.

Then he found that the reason why this group of Aurors knew that there was a Voldemort in Professor Quirrell's head was that the Minister of Magic told them (Qian Lihao).

Interestingly, this Minister of the Ministry of Magic was not the one Rowe was familiar with.

In the plot of Harry Potter, the original Minister of Magic was Cornelius Oswald Fudge.

He succeeded Millicent Bagno as the new Minister of Magic in 1990 and was asked to step down by the magic community in July 1996.

He comes from a wizard family and always leaves a generous impression. He is a bit weak, likes money, and is obsessed with status and power.

On the surface, Fudge is a kind, irritable person, a little exaggerated, and not bad in nature.

But he made many mistakes during his tenure, and eventually Voldemort reappeared, causing him to be impeached and removed by his party and political opponents.

However, now Rowe has learned a message from several Aurors in the Ministry of Magic.

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