Mysterious Journey

Chapter 1115: The Magical World Sleeps No More Tonight

Whether or not the werewolf problem is resolved later, the immediate priority is to get this trouble out of their hands.

In terms of infrastructure planning, Hermione possessed an astonishing level of proactivity that surprised the two old wizards. If they didn't get rid of these werewolves today, this little witch would definitely build a "rational" prototype of a magical city somewhere within half a month.

The construction and management of places like the Succubus City, Quiberon Town, and Hogwarts Academy City were almost entirely driven by Hermione.

Therefore, after thinking for half a minute, Dumbledore immediately made a decision.

Cornelius Fudge, you're the chosen one!

At least the British Ministry of Magic had experience in "centralized management of werewolves," and Azkaban was relatively close to Britain.

Even if the related liberation movement, according to Hermione's plan, would break out soon, it would be better than her leading a large group of heavily armed werewolf army in a direct rebellion. Moreover, with the participation of the magical government, he would have more room to intervene and influence.

Of course, in this case, he and Grindelwald would have to take action.

The Hyperion and Hermione never had the concept of "stopping there."

Delayed combat, magical combat special effects, spellcasting action guidance, communication of temporary scripts, and emergency crowd control.

Dumbledore and Grindelwald were quite skilled in coordinating these things, but Lockhart's comprehension ability was questionable. The audience they had to deceive this time was considerable: werewolves, Ministry of Magic Aurors, and even other members of the magical world who might be present...

If possible, they intended to put on a dazzling performance, creating a dazzling image of a super newcomer.

Since the establishment of the Grand Arcana Council, Dumbledore and Grindelwald had hardly enjoyed any pleasant retirement life.

Whether it was "Al Not Dumbledore", "Paracelsus", or Albus Dumbledore, wherever there was a need to negotiate with the magical government or the International Confederation of Wizards, the two had to come out and work, squeezed by the evil "Fairy Queen". Their schedules were not exactly fully booked seven days a week, but at least five or six days were filled with various meetings, experiments, and visits.

As for the other Grand Arcana, aside from Nicolas Flamel, who was deeply reclusive, there were few others to rely on.

Xenophilius Lovegood could take on more responsibilities later, but not now.

The work in the hands of the editor-in-chief of The Quibbler had just begun to unfold, and too many magical publications needed him to keep an eye on them.

After counting, the outgoing, clever, and well-presented Gilderoy Lockhart seemed to be the only one who could share their workload?

However, there was no need to say these things at this time. Having known, understood, and fought each other for decades, Dumbledore and Grindelwald had a tacit understanding that was no less than those of long-married couples. They didn't even need to exchange glances to instantly understand each other's thoughts.

"In any case, you can rest assured about Armenia. You have a more important role..."

Grindelwald quickly took over Dumbledore's words and patted Hermione's hand.

"The dispatch of the Hyperion, the release of false information, and the macro-level game involving the Ministry of Magic of various countries, the Titan Group, and the Black Robe Wizards—these things can only blossom with miracles in your hands. Just as we said before, unless it is the end, there must be someone in an objective position during the joint actions of the Grand Arcana. On the Hyperion, you have the right to issue the 'decision' signal for a general attack or retreat—"

Grindelwald knew this silver-haired little succubus too well. No matter how cunning, she was essentially a little one who liked to be coaxed.

As expected, even though her expression didn't show any pride, Hermione's little antenna secretly swayed from side to side.

"As the final trump card and the overall commander of this temporary operation?"

Hermione pondered for a few seconds and then nodded slightly.

She didn't need to ask about how Lockhart would perform and delay.

Not to mention the explosive "acting skills" of these two old wizards in recent days, even if they were exposed, with the strength of Grindelwald and Dumbledore, they would have at least a ninety-eight percent chance of forcibly keeping all the "audience" in place. There was no doubt about that.

"Well, if the British Ministry of Magic can appear in advance, then this pool of water can definitely be stirred up."

She thoughtfully pondered, tapping her fingers unconsciously on the command table.

"However, if we want to maximize the effect and make everything evolve in the direction we expect, then we must at least solve three small problems first—" Hermione looked up at Dumbledore, slowly raised a finger, and said seriously.

"First, the British Ministry of Magic's reason for dispatch, and the notification and assembly efficiency—"

"I can write a letter to Cornelius," Dumbledore smiled slightly, "A red one. As for the content of the letter..."

"Well, I suggest that we also copy it to Mr. Rufus Scrimgeour. I don't know how many people the Auror Command can gather in the middle of the night, but if the two bosses wake up, they should quickly think of a way to urgently gather everyone together—"

Grindelwald grinned, an evil pleasure flashing in his heterochromatic eyes, and winked at Hermione on the side.

"As for the content of the letter, we can improve it together. After all, we are both good at telling the truth."

"...Well, it's best to make their actions as ostentatious as possible."

Hermione nodded slightly and continued, slowly raising her second finger.

"As for the second point, the Ministry of Magic and news media of various countries should act in advance. I can accurately grasp the time point. I will try my best to let the Aurors enter the forest at the same time. The risk is too great if the time is delayed for too long. I hope the performance will reach its climax around three in the morning. Due to the existence of Apparition, the time you have left to react and retreat is limited, and you must also consider the effect of magical continuation—"

"No problem, you can arrange the time as you wish, and we'll figure out the rest."

Grindelwald waved his hand nonchalantly, looking curiously at Hermione, who hesitated to speak.

"What about the third thing? Is there any other small trouble?"

"Well..."

"Actually, this is slightly related to the first problem..."

Hermione hesitated for a few seconds, and a strange light flashed in her lake-blue eyes.

"If we want the British Ministry of Magic to go all out, then it must be related to the dark magic forces and subversion..."

"And if I understand correctly, a few hours later, the British Ministry of Magic...well, more accurately, the magical governments of most of Europe are all in an undefended state. Their guards and Auror combat power are in a completely vacant state. Perhaps we can—"

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