The Trinity of Harry Potter

Chapter one hundred and ninety second explosion

John Major was sitting in his office, opposite a handsome young man.

The young man took out the teapot and poured two cups of black tea elegantly, as if he were at home, and motioned to Prime Minister Major to have a taste.

"According to normal procedures, the person communicating with me should be the Minister of Magic." Major sipped the black tea with some confusion and said to Kano.

"The Queen and I chatted for a while, and she felt that I knew more about ordinary people's affairs and was more suitable for today's conversation." Cano explained, "And I have also obtained the authorization from the current Minister of Magic, Scrimgeour."

Major nodded clearly. He only learned about the existence of wizards from the Queen's Special Office after he became Prime Minister.

If the Queen thinks this boy is more suitable, then she must be right.

The British magical world and the ordinary world are almost isolated, but some people must act as a bridge between the two worlds, otherwise sooner or later there will be friction and conflict between the two.

The royal family plays the role of coordinator, and the king/queen of each generation and the top three heirs are all insiders.

Although the current royal family is Anglo-Saxon, and they fought bloody battles with the Celts back then, they still respect King Arthur due to political and cultural considerations.

And over the years, the two have become indistinguishable from each other, so there are also a large number of knights hiding in the Royal Guard, working together with the Aurors sent by the Ministry of Magic to protect the royal family at the magical level.

Needless to say, Kano's reputation among knights is that many people regard him as the reincarnation of Arthur.

Therefore, Kano, who had obtained the authorization from Scrimgeour, easily obtained the permission from the Queen, and is sitting here today discussing the country's affairs with Prime Minister Major.

Kano told the Prime Minister about Voldemort's return in detail. During this time, the Prime Minister had already read a lot of materials delivered by the office, but the situation described by Kano seemed to be much more serious.

"Fear will enhance his power, right?" The Prime Minister was a little unbelievable. This was beyond his understanding of the wizard's ability.

"That's right." Kano affirmed, "The fear of himself will directly enhance his power, so he is likely to attack everywhere frantically, showing his cruelty and spreading notoriety."

"Right now, his targets are focused on the magic world. After all, he looks down on ordinary people. But when he is at the end of his rope and jumps over the wall, he is very likely..." Kano sighed, "It is very likely that he will assassinate the head of the government, or even directly carry out the attack.

Massive massacre of civilians."

The Prime Minister felt that his blood was running cold. In this era, there was no concept of terrorist attacks, but anyone could understand how corrupt the situation would be.

"I have arranged some means. Knights and wizards will work together to resist Voldemort for a period of time."

"In other words, you haven't found a way to deal with this dangerous element?" the Prime Minister asked eagerly.

"I'm looking for you. Believe me, everyone is in a hurry." Kano stood up, "It's almost time, I should leave."

"One more thing. Today's explosion was a trap we dug for Voldemort. It was not a nuclear bomb from the Soviet Union. Don't be too nervous."

Carnot's figure disappeared into the fireplace, and the Prime Minister scratched his head in confusion.

What he didn't know was that a huge ball of incandescent light appeared on the surface of the North Sea.

More than a dozen fire dragons spewed out from the ground, and the scorching hot air waves destroyed all protruding buildings and set off huge waves tens of meters high on the sea.

Azkaban was reduced to ashes, leaving only a large, charred pit steaming out, with seawater constantly gushing upwards from the bottom of the pit.

Voldemort looked grim, surrounded by frightened Death Eaters.

Just now, he had to use up his limited divine power to release protective magic, protecting all his men from this violent explosion without warning.

The dementors floating around were in bad luck. This explosion contained strong positive energy. Most of the dementors completely melted and evaporated like ice cream under the sun. Only a few fish that slipped through the net were still alive.

As soon as everyone took a breath, all the prisoners except Bella suddenly fell to the ground, unconscious, with hoarfrost spreading on their bodies.

This is clearly snake spring poison, and it has directly entered the second stage. If not treated quickly, these people will die.

Voldemort roared angrily, and the black mist on his body suddenly expanded, covering all those who fell to the ground.

These are his core believers, and Voldemort cannot afford to lose them.

After intensive treatment, the poisoned Death Eaters finally woke up. Even Voldemort couldn't help feeling exhausted both physically and mentally.

Everyone who had narrowly escaped death couldn't help but cast their eyes on Bella, who was bewildered. Bella was stunned for a moment, and then stared back fiercely.

She didn't know why she wasn't poisoned, but she wouldn't accept anyone doubting her loyalty to Voldemort.

Voldemort glanced at her intentionally or unintentionally, but finally said nothing.

The joy of the successful prison break was gone. Voldemort and his Death Eaters disapparated and left the sinking island.

A moment later, two people appeared on the edge of the pit. They were Kano and Skrein.

"Mr. Scrimgeour, you are so courageous." Kano stretched out, "I only suggested that the dementors would rebel, but I didn't say that I would blow up the entire Azkaban."

"It's just a prison, and it's not a place of interest. The jailers have escaped, so it might as well be blown up." Scrimgeour said nonchalantly.

"But why don't you agree to my other plan?"

Scrimgeour shook his head: "I don't want to see the rise of the third generation of Dark Lords in my lifetime, don't be too extreme."

After saying this, he nervously held the wand in his sleeve.

Kano sighed and shrugged helplessly.

He originally planned to poison these prisoners directly to let Voldemort escape. It would be better to hang the corpses in the cell to taunt him.

On the one hand, the extreme nature inherited from the Black family has flared up, and on the other hand, in his eyes, these people should have been executed on the spot, and life imprisonment was too light a sentence.

Unfortunately, Scrimgeour believed that this was not the right approach and resolutely rejected Kano's plan.

As he said, if Kano falls into darkness, he will be more terrifying than Voldemort. He must always remind him, including Dumbledore, who thinks so too.

"What if more kind people will die in their hands?" Kano couldn't help but ask.

"I will do my best to stop them, and haven't your nails been laid out?"

Kano quickly waved his hand, these words were not suitable to be spoken.

The Death Eaters in the prison also ate the bread containing the seeds, and now they have unknowingly become Kano's beacons.

"Where do you think Voldemort's next target will be?"

Kano pondered for a moment: "Voldemort must be short of money now, don't ask me how I know. And he needs a complete victory to show his evil reputation."

"What should he do if he wants to achieve his goals of making money and making trouble at the same time?"

Scrimgeour said in a skeptical tone: "Gringotts?"

"The difficulty is too high. Voldemort himself will not die, but the Death Eaters will definitely suffer heavy casualties." Kano denied, "I think they will focus on those pure-blood families who do not join their ranks."

"Besides, robbing Gringotts is what I want to do."

Scrimgeour was confused.

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