Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 1752 A War Without a Winner (Two Hundred and Four)

Chapter 1754 A War Without Winners (Two Hundred and Four)

It was unknown how long it had been before someone finally reacted and began to organize people to "invite" the two trolls that had "attacked" Heliotop out of the conference room. They also brought a stretcher to send Heliotop Willis, who had been slapped to the ground by the troll, to the Magic Hospital for treatment.

"That was really cruel just now. I just don't know if that guy was slapped to death by the troll!"

Looking at the woman who was carried out on a stretcher, Albert felt that this trip was worthwhile, and was also surprised by the woman's stupidity.

Most people here don't really care about the so-called troll rights movement, let alone whether this group is radical, but Heliotop shouldn't come here to make trouble during the International Wizarding Confederation Conference, and shouldn't be so stupid as to bring troll security to the meeting.

What is he trying to do?

Are you relying on the trolls to kill everyone with their pickled stench?

Although many people who like to have fun don't mind Heliotop having some fun at the International Confederation of Wizards, they also don't mind teaching this ignorant woman a little lesson.

So, there was the previous scene.

It's interesting that this woman who led the troll rights movement was beaten up by a troll she regarded as harmless and was sent to the hospital.

This incident will also be remembered by history, and will make Heliotop, who regarded trolls as harmless, nailed to the pillar of shame forever.

I believe that it won't be long before what happened here will be known to reporters from all countries, and then quickly become newspapers circulated in the magic circles of all countries, and the troll rights movement will completely become an international joke.

In fact, after the meeting, Albert and his group saw a large number of reporters outside interviewing people who had experienced this incident.

"Those guys... are really petty." Albert sighed softly.

But this is not the most excessive, because near dusk, a message came from nowhere.

The unlucky Heliotop, who was slapped away by the troll, died.

It is said that the troll slapped Heliotop's head so hard that he could not be saved.

Yes, the leader of the troll rights movement was slapped to death by the troll he regarded as harmless, and he made an international joke with his life.

As for whether she could not be cured or was left to die?

No one knows.

But most people still prefer to believe the former.

Magic can indeed create many miracles, but it does not mean omnipotence, nor can it cure everything. Moreover, the human body is very fragile. Even if the body of a wizard is stronger than that of an ordinary Muggle, it is not much better.

The whole person was slapped away by the troll, and the result is self-evident.

Because of this incident, everyone realized the danger of trolls, and a series of laws were formulated to ensure that trolls would not bring harm to everyone, but that was all.

Except for the people in the Troll Rights Movement, probably no one wants to deal with this group of stinky and annoying people.

If the two sides have not had a long-standing grudge, I believe no one is willing to take the risk of trouble with these guys, and turning a blind eye is the most common approach.

"They went a little too far."

After returning to the British Ministry of Magic, Kingsley told the people around him about some of the news he had heard.

"The woman didn't receive treatment at all. It seems that there was something wrong with her brain and it couldn't be cured. Just watch her die like that."

Bud didn't respond to Kingsley's words, but turned his head to look at Albert, "Do you know who did it?"

"Watching the fun, I didn't pay much attention. There were probably three or four." Albert briefly recalled the situation at the time, "It should be a confusion spell."

"It's not easy to cast a confusion spell on a troll, and it has to be done secretly..."

"They didn't do it secretly, they just didn't make a big fuss." Albert shook his head and reminded, "Besides, the spell doesn't have to be too strong, it only needs to affect the troll for a moment."

"So, this is actually an accident?"

This answer obviously surprised everyone.

Perhaps he wanted to see Heliotop Willis's excitement and make her an international laughing stock, but he didn't expect that the woman was slapped to death by the troll he brought.

As for whether he wanted to kill Heliotop, it is really hard to say. After all, there are too many uncertainties in using the Confusion Spell to cause a troll to fall into a temporary chaos. No one can guarantee what will happen if Heliotop is slightly "bumped" by the troll.

"The werewolf proposal will be tomorrow, right?" Albert suddenly changed the subject.

"It is indeed tomorrow, you mean..." Kingsley suddenly had a bad premonition.

"From the way they handled the troll incident, it is likely that they can only express their support verbally." Albert looked at Bud, as if seeking his opinion.

After being lost in thought for a moment, the latter nodded and said to Kingsley, "If you want to discuss cooperation, it's best to talk to someone afterwards, but I think most people will choose to wait and see. After all, it's hard to expect others to take money out of their pockets."

In fact, it was not much different from what they guessed.

After listening to Kingsley's werewolf plan, many people thought that Kingsley was just a fantasy and thought he would fail, but...

"The werewolves in Britain have indeed been controlled." Kingsley talked about his achievements calmly.

"What if they don't want to?" A woman raised her hand and asked, "What are you going to do?"

"Naturally, we will kill them during the full moon."

Kingsley's answer made everyone realize that the man in front of them was a ruthless man who had just experienced a wizard war.

He was going to kill until blood flowed like a river!

"Wouldn't that be too..."

"After all, they broke the law and threatened everyone's safety. If we don't kill them directly, will we keep them to cause a bigger chaos?" Kingsley sneered, "Believe me, you certainly don't want your family to be attacked by werewolves one day, right?"

This made many people frown.

"This is not easy, and it may not succeed."

"As long as you organize Aurors to check during the full moon and implement the reporting system, I believe you will soon be able to control the number of werewolves to a certain extent."

This made many people shiver, because Kingsley's words meant that a large number of werewolves would be killed.

With fewer werewolves, the remaining "innocent" werewolves will naturally be much easier to control, especially after getting a decent job, they are more likely to be willing to live in the designated werewolf village.

After all, Kingsley's plan does not restrict freedom, but stipulates that they must be controlled during the full moon.

You said werewolves who don't want to be controlled?

Of course, they will be shot directly!

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