"In recent days, many new members have joined."
Shanna's voice came from the two-way mirror.
"But everyone seemed disappointed not to see you. Maybe you should come over and meet everyone in person."
"It's better for me not to show up now, so as not to cause trouble to others."
"I don't think they are stupid. They should be able to guess that you have returned to England." Sana kindly reminded, "You should show your face. That will make people feel more at ease."
"It doesn't matter. They will surely guess the reason."
"By the way, Fred, George, and Lee Jordan asked me to ask you when the new Guide to Defense Against the Dark Arts will be completed."
"Not so fast, we have to wait for a while."
Shanna tilted her head as if she was talking to someone, then turned back to Albert and said, "Fred and George seem to have something to talk to you about."
After she disappeared from the two-way mirror in front of her, George appeared in the mirror in her place.
"What's the matter?" Albert asked.
"You should have read the newspapers in the past few days, right?" George suddenly asked.
"Yes, that is a common trick used by the Death Eaters. Their purpose is to create trouble for the Ministry of Magic and make them run around in a hurry. This is an open conspiracy, but it is very effective. If the Ministry of Magic does not spend a lot of energy to deal with these messes, the wizarding world will probably be exposed to the Muggles soon."
"Minister Scrimgeour wants to talk to you about this matter through my father. They seem to hope that you can come up with a solution!" Fred acted as a messenger rather helplessly.
"I don't have any good ideas!" Albert shook his head and said, "After all, destruction is always easier than construction. The Ministry of Magic is being led by the Death Eaters, unless we just leave it alone."
"I'm sure you'll find a way." Fred said confidently. He knew Albert too well and knew that with his smart brain, he would definitely be able to come up with a solution.
"Scrimgeour can definitely think of a common solution." Albert shook his head. He really didn't have any good ideas.
"For example?"
"Seek help from abroad. Isn't there the so-called International Confederation of Wizards? We can try to invite Aurors from other countries to come to the UK to help solve the troubles caused by dark wizards and prevent the wizarding world from being completely exposed to Muggles."
"I think that's a good idea," Fred muttered.
“The probability of success is not high.”
"Why?"
“Because people are selfish.”
"I'll tell them your advice." Fred seemed to remember something. "By the way, don't be lazy. Everyone is waiting for your "Guide to Defense Against the Dark Arts" to teach everyone how to defend against the dark arts."
"be lazy?"
Albert couldn't help but shake his head. He had never been lazy before. Compiling a book required a lot of time and energy. He also never planned to use the book as a teaching material for the "Defense Association" after it was compiled.
Because Albert didn't have enough energy to do this, and he didn't want to compile a messy "Guide to Defense Against the Dark Arts" to confuse others.
Anyway, everyone is looking forward to that book simply because they want to learn more advanced knowledge from it, and Albert will teach them the so-called "advanced" black magic knowledge.
Of course, there is another reason. He has been traveling around the UK recently, collecting all kinds of useful information and looking for abandoned towns, manors, castles and fortresses, preparing to transform them into temporary safe houses when the time is right.
Although this shelter was very safe and he didn't need to worry about anything outside, Albert didn't dare to sit idle now. He needed to do something to stay in shape in order to face any difficulties that might arise in the future.
If Albert did nothing in the safe house and spent this year carefree with his wife and aunt, he doubted whether he would be able to do other things well in the future. Many things require pushing oneself to see a person's potential.
"Are you done talking?" Yin Zebeier turned his eyes away from the manuscript.
"After the chat, how do you feel?"
"I don't quite understand. Your defense against the dark arts is indeed very high." Yin Zebel put down the manuscript and said, "I feel like the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic are far ahead of you. No wonder they were all hung up on the wall by you."
After reading this part of the manuscript, Yin Zebel suddenly understood why Albert could become the international duel champion.
"However, I don't think other people can understand this. They don't even have any concept of this. No, I should say that even Aurors may not have any concept of this."
"I don't expect them to understand it." Albert put away the manuscript and said with a smile, "In fact, there are very few wizards who really study how to duel. Most of them are ordinary people. You can't expect them to spend a lot of time on this."
"Aren't you planning to use it to form a team to fight the mysterious man?" Yin Zebel asked suspiciously.
"Well, I do have such a plan, but I will only teach them the basics."
"Are you sure that the so-called basics are not the defense against the dark arts that others have learned in the past seven years?" Yin Zebel couldn't help but complain.
Even she couldn't quite understand it, let alone others.
"Most of the students have learned less than the basics in seven years. The professors in the school can only teach them about defense against the dark arts." Albert shrugged and said, "They are just some kids who only know how to cast magic randomly, so they need training so that they will not panic when necessary and have some self-protection skills."
"You really..."
"After all, we are now enemies. We have to find a way to kill him." Albert said these dangerous words lightly.
"It's really hard to imagine these words coming out of your mouth." Yin Zebel leaned over and kissed Albert on the lips. She hated being pregnant more and more recently because of all the inconveniences it caused.
"Don't worry, Harry will succeed. Dumbledore is teaching him so that he will have the ability to defeat the You-Know-Who in the future." Albert comforted.
"I don't know how many times you've said this. I doubt you even believe it yourself." Yin Zebel sat sideways on Albert's lap.
"I must leave some room to prevent the worst possible moment and ensure the complete elimination of the mysterious man."
"After all, with that guy around, we can't live in peace, so the mysterious man must die. I don't want to be remembered by that guy, otherwise I won't be able to live in the future."
"Do you know how to kill him?" Yin Zebel asked with raised eyebrows.
"Of course he knows. Dumbledore knows it too." Albert said confidently, "In fact, the You-Know-Who is not far from being reduced to a mortal."
"Mortal?" Yin Zebeier repeated, "Why do you say that, as if the mysterious man is not a human?"
"Some kind of terrible dark magic makes the You-Know-Who very difficult to kill in the true sense, so he must be turned into an ordinary person first, and then he must be killed completely. And Dumbledore is doing it, and after he dies, Harry will continue. They will complete this step and kill the You-Know-Who before he can react."
"You know it all very well!"
"Yes, because I found the Ravenclaw's crown in the Room of Requirement and discovered the secret of the mysterious man." Albert held Yin Zebel's hand and asked in confusion, "Didn't I tell you about this?"
"Probably not." Yin Zebeier had a strange expression on his face: "So, all this is caused by you? Should I call you the Savior?"
"No, I just made everything go more smoothly." Albert shook his head and said, "Even Dumbledore was not 100% sure of success. He actually left many tricks. Snape was one of them. That guy was actually a double agent."
"Of course, I am one too, but I am not under Dumbledore's command like Snape is, so I am just Dumbledore's backup to ensure that the mysterious man dies more cleanly." Albert made a hushing gesture to Yin Zebel, "Just know this, remember to keep it secret."
Yin Zebel was actually more curious about how Albert knew the whole thing so clearly. She didn't think that he could do this just because he was good at predictions.