Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 1363: The Death Eaters knew

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The Order of the Phoenix actually encountered similar problems as Albert.

The big move made by Kingsley and his men could not be hidden from Harry, Hermione and Ron who lived under the same roof.

When the three learned that Sirius and his companions were planning to secretly go to Azkaban to rescue people without telling them, Harry, Hermione and Ron had complicated expressions. They thought they were no longer children, but others still liked to treat them as children even though they were adults.

They also wanted to go to Azkaban with him, just like they had gone to the castle together to rescue people before. Sirius had no chance of getting rid of them and acting alone.

"I'm sorry Harry, I'm afraid I really can't take you with me this time."

Facing the resentful looks of the three people, Sirius simply shook his head and refused.

Harry couldn't help but ask, "Why not?"

"Albert believes that you have the ability to stir up trouble everywhere. If you continue in the past, it is very likely that this rescue operation will go wrong, or even provoke Voldemort. We must prevent such things from happening." Sirius said dryly.

"Are you sure that Albert said that?" Harry stared at Sirius. He suspected that the other party was just looking for an excuse to fool him.

What does it mean to stir up trouble everywhere? It's nothing more than an excuse to be perfunctory.

"Don't talk while eating."

Mrs. Weasley said angrily to the people at the table that she was also trying to prevent Harry from venturing to Azkaban.

Moody took the lunch handed over by Mrs. Weiss, picked up a piece of sausage with a fork, put it to his nose and sniffed the smell. After making sure it was okay, he said to Harry, "This is the decision we made after discussion. We think you have more important things to do."

"What's more important?"

Ron, who was chewing food and speaking incoherently, couldn't help asking.

The next moment, Ron was glared at by Mrs. Weisley, and he stopped talking while eating.

"Logistics. Azkaban takes away the health of most prisoners. Those rescued are usually very weak. They need care." Fleur explained to Harry. She was also one of the members of the Order of the Phoenix who needed to stay.

"You should let me participate. It will help boost morale." Harry ignored this and emphasized again: "This is very important, isn't it?"

"Don't worry, Harry. People will know that it was you who organized this rescue operation." Lupin comforted him gently. "We stopped you from going to Azkaban not because we thought you were incapable, but because we couldn't take the risk. As Sirius said just now, it was Anderson who thought you were not suitable to go to Azkaban. He felt that if you went, the rescue operation might encounter unexpected changes."

"That's slander!" Harry protested.

"I know, but we'd better listen to his advice." Kingslai said softly.

Harry suddenly remembered that Anderson would not let them go to the Defense Association headquarters no matter what. He heard from Fred and George that it seemed to be for similar reasons, worried that something would happen if they went to the headquarters.

"Harry, you always encounter a lot of things every year." Arthur, who was enjoying lunch, looked up at the rather annoyed Harry, "You can't not want to stay just because the adventure to Azkaban is more exciting, otherwise others will complain about it. As far as I know, most of the people in the Defense Association also need to stay to do logistical work. It is also one of your tasks to appease their emotions."

During the entire lunch time, the three of them felt extremely depressed because they could not go to Azkaban to rescue people, especially Harry. For him, breaking into Azkaban was one of the only few important things in his life, but no one would allow him to go, and he had no other choice. It would definitely not work to sneak in, as that would only cause even greater trouble.

Fortunately, Sirius told them the whole story of the prison break plan, which slightly relieved their depressed mood.

"Why not take this opportunity to kill all the Death Eaters?"

Ron put down his knife and fork and couldn't wait to raise his doubts, "With Albert's ability, we can definitely use those outsiders to kill all the Death Eaters."

"Ron!"

Mrs. Weisley looked at her murderous son in panic.

Ron ignored Mrs. Weisley and continued, "Just like you said, let them rob the homes of the Death Eaters. Then the You-Know-Who will be left alone. I wonder how he can control the Ministry of Magic."

"We actually asked Anderson this question." Sirius explained for the others: "He believes that those foreign dark wizards should not be allowed to stay in the UK. Those guys are actually more dangerous than the Death Eaters, and they may be recruited into the Death Eaters by the You-Know-Who."

"Moreover, if the Death Eaters are completely eliminated, it is likely that the You-Know-Who will be forced to hide, which will not be conducive to Harry's complete elimination of the You-Know-Who. You know, an enemy hiding in the dark and doing evil is very dangerous, especially a powerful dark wizard like the You-Know-Who. The destructive power caused by him is even more terrible."

"He's right about this. If we want to end this war, we must kill the Noseless Monster. That guy is the source of all the chaos. Eliminating the Death Eaters is just to weaken his power." Harry could understand it very well. Otherwise, with Albert's level, if he really wanted to completely get rid of the Death Eaters, it wouldn't take long at all to make them shrink in their holes like mice in fear.

People quickly ended this slightly heavy topic and ate seriously under the supervision of Mrs. Weasley.

"Do you think the Death Eaters will be prepared?"

Hermione finished the last piece of fried egg on the plate and expressed her concerns, "The Death Eaters attacked the group of dark wizards, so they must be secretly preventing others from attacking them."

"Don't worry. Even if they are prepared, what's the use? Can they prevent the revenge of those dark wizards?"

Kings was very confident in Albert's plan, because while they were chatting about this matter, the Death Eaters were also discussing it.

"That group of outsiders seems to be planning something."

Rudolph, the Death Eater who was under the Imperius Curse in the Leaky Cauldron, was now respectfully reporting to Yaxley the information he had just collected about the foreign wizards.

"I suspect they are planning a plot against Hogsmeade." Rudolph didn't look like he was being tortured by the Cruciatus Curse.

"I have received similar news, but I think it may not be easy to gather those scattered outsiders together." Ludo did not forget to express his own opinion, "If we really encounter a sneak attack, it is likely that it is a scattered team that intends to retaliate against us."

"Although I think what you said does make sense, our enemy is not the outsiders, but that Mudblood Albert Anderson," Alecto Carrow reminded calmly, "If he uses some despicable and shameless means to deal with us again... Excuse me, don't you think this matter looks familiar? The conflict between these outsiders and us seems to be deliberately provoked by that guy, just like Scrimgeour's suppression of us back then."

Yaxley's eyes lit up, he felt that this excuse was very suitable, no matter what he didn't want to take the blame, so he had to pull out a guy with weight, and the Mudblood who had attracted Voldemort's attention was undoubtedly a suitable person.

"In the next few days, Hogsmeade must be on high alert," Yaxley said to the people present. "We must prevent the village from being harassed by outsiders."

"I suggest abandoning that village for the time being," someone suggested.

"No, we took it back with great difficulty."

The Death Eaters all looked in the direction of the voice and found that the person who had just spoken was Snape, so they quickly swallowed all their greetings.

Yaxley looked at Snape, frowned and asked, "Why?"

"Hogsmeade is just a village. It can be rebuilt even if it is destroyed. And I don't think those outsiders will occupy it again."

Snape's meaning was very clear, but Yaxley ultimately did not agree because he was the one who started the black market transaction and there was no way he would back down on this matter.