"What are we going to do with him?"
Poland, Ministry of Magic.
Grindelwald was arrested, some were happy and some were sad.
The International Confederation of Wizards all wants Grindelwald's surveillance rights.
This famous dark wizard once set off a revolution that terrified everyone in Europe.
This is an important moment for the International Federation of Wizards elections, and the benefits Grindelwald can bring to them are huge.
Grimm, Director of the Polish Department of Magical Law Enforcement, walked back and forth with an anxious and frightened face.
"No one can trap Grindelwald, he is a ghost, and any place will become his cradle."
Grimm is in his seventies, and his youth coincided with the peak of Grindelwald's power.
The old man knew how terrible that man was.
What did the Magical Congress of America do back then?
Their imprisonment of Grindelwald increased America's reputation in the international wizarding community, but he was later escaped.
Fearing a recurrence of tragedy, Grim tried to persuade the Polish Minister of Magic, saying: "We need to think carefully, Minister."
"That's not a gift, it's a nightmare."
"Grim, are you afraid?" the Polish Minister of Magic chuckled.
"There is no cage that can imprison Grindelwald." Grim said solemnly, "We simply don't have that ability."
"It sounds like you admire him very much?" The Polish Minister of Magic stood up from his seat, came to Grimm and stretched out his hand to straighten his tie, and asked in a low voice, "You are being cowardly, you are now very much like one of his followers. .”
"I used to admire him," Grimm said without denying it, "but Dumbledore made me understand that that was wrong. The revolution carried out by Grindelwald was full of selfishness and danger."
The Polish Minister of Magic paused his hand and put down his tie with a smile.
"You are afraid of him, I can understand you," the Polish Minister of Magic walked to the moving windmill in the office and stopped. He stared at the windmill with the gentle breeze, "but we cannot put aside the responsibilities we should bear because of fear. Push it out.”
"He is not your capital for promotion!" Grim pulled off his tie and threw it aside irritably. "That man, he will subvert everything about us. I know you want to use him to increase your electoral support."
"Listen, Inge."
Inge is the name of the Polish Minister of Magic. Grimm called him by his first name and roared angrily: "You will drag Poland into the abyss!"
The Polish Minister of Magic looked at him deeply and said: "We are already in the abyss!"
"Corruption and corruption, the people are poor," he met Grimm's angry expression, "tax evasion and tax evasion, the Ministry of Magic can no longer afford to pay salaries."
"Tell me, Grimm, your integrity has earned you a living at the Ministry of Magic?"
"No, that's because the legacy your bloodline brings to you allows you to be justified."
"Every official who enters the Ministry of Magic does not think about how to save this society, but rather digs out a rotten piece of bad meat from the broken society and greedily puts it into their stomachs to make themselves full."
Every time the Polish Minister of Magic took a step forward, Grim took a step back.
Grim's expression changed from angry at the beginning to shock and silence.
"Tell me, are we not in the abyss like this?"
There was no way to retreat. Grim looked at his unfamiliar colleague and asked in a trembling voice: "What are you going to do?"
"I want to change." The Polish Minister of Magic said word by word, "Start by killing Grindelwald."
"Kill Grindelwald?" Grimm said in horror, "No, you can't."
"Why?"
The Polish Minister of Magic pointed at the door angrily, "Look, what did he do?"
"Is it because he is Grindelwald that he can be exempted from the death penalty?"
"The International Confederation of Wizards will not agree."
The ministers of magic from various countries all wanted to get a share of this massive arrest.
Those political achievements, so much credit.
"But my people, they will agree!"
The Polish Minister of Magic looked deeply at Grim, "I don't want to wait until a mistake like the one before happened to make up for it."
"But Dumbledore..." Grimm said with difficulty.
Grindelwald was once as close to Dumbledore as a brother. Even if he failed, he was still the person Dumbledore missed the most.
"I will do it myself."
The Polish Minister of Magic paused and continued: "Kill him in front of everyone."
Grim looked at the other party's back complicatedly.
At this moment, the image of the Polish Minister of Magic in his eyes has become a lone warrior fighting for the magical society.
Originally, I looked down upon the Minister of Magic. Although the other party captured Grindelwald, it also brought greater trouble to the Ministry of Magic.
But those words made Grimm go to the gathering place for wizards after leaving the Ministry of Magic.
It's far less prosperous than Diagon Alley in England, and it's not as spacious and romantic as France's Hideaway.
Some are just the remnants of the war that shocked the Muggle world half a century ago.
Countless buildings collapsed, and the battle not only destroyed Muggles, but also implicated the wizarding world.
It was also from that time that Grimm's worship of wizards dominating Muggles collapsed.
Under the current power of Muggles, the wizarding world can only survive.
Compared with those dilapidated buildings that looked like they were from the last century, a beautiful and luxurious Gringotts seemed out of place.
"He's right."
Grimm stood in the middle of the road, looked around, and murmured to himself: "We need a change."
...
This is another discussion of the International Federation of Wizards.
On Christmas Day, Old Barty looked at his pocket watch.
"The things have been delivered by owl."
"Thank you, Pierce."
Pierce Thicknesse.
This is a lucky man.
He was controlled, thanks to the other party continuing to use his identity to imprison people.
When the Aurors found him, Pierce was still sleeping in the cellar with a bottle of old wine.
Attending this meeting with Old Batty shows that Old Batty also intends to cultivate him.
Piers hesitated and asked again and again: "Mr. Minister, you can obviously let your son enter the Ministry of Magic, why do you let him waste time?"
Hearing this question, Old Batty sighed.
"He'll be great at Silverhand."
Pierce hesitated to speak. He knew that the old Batty wanted to compensate Batty Jr.
It's a waste to have a good wizard growing flowers in the garden.
Barty Sr.'s debt to Barty Jr. prevented him from being tough in front of Barty Jr.
Even for this gift, he asked Pierce to send it.
He was supposed to be with his son in the Knocked Up Garden, but his duties as Minister of Magic required him to be here.
As a father, he was obsessed with the power in his hands. When this power was obtained, the responsibility and emptiness made him miss his family all the time.
"This will probably be the last parliament." Old Batty looked at the ministers from other countries in the venue.
"Germany wants to extradite Grindelwald, and the United States wants to get something from Grindelwald."
Old Barty saw that they were quarreling so much that it was time for the British Ministry of Magic to intervene.
It's like selling a face to Dumbledore.
But old Barty didn't say anything. He stared at the Polish Minister of Magic.
At this moment, the Polish Minister of Magic spoke.
"Gentlemen and ladies," the Polish Minister of Magic looked at the two quarreling ministers, "I think what we should discuss is not whether Grindelwald should stay or go, but how to quell this rumor that is panicking in Europe."
"It's very simple. When people are detained in the United States, we have the strictest security to reassure everyone."
"Fart, Grindelwald is related to the disappearance of our Minister of Magic, and I need him to explain."
The German representatives and the American representatives were about to quarrel again.
The Polish Minister of Magic raised his hand to stop their argument and looked towards the door.
Two Aurors appeared pressing down on Grindelwald, and Grindelwald knelt down and floated to the middle.
Grindelwald looked up at the Polish Minister of Magic.
"I've never been able to understand," said the Polish Minister of Magic, walking up the steps to the center.
"Why are we discussing where he is being held?"
"What he violated is our most sacred law."
"Why?" the Polish Minister of Magic looked around and asked, "are you turning a blind eye to this disaster?"
"When did criminals become a bargaining chip?"
The representatives of various countries were speechless, and the Polish Minister of Magic said: "Then let me tell you the truth."
"Another method you don't want to mention."
Grim came out and handed the wand to the Polish Minister of Magic, who held it up.
Representatives from various countries became excited.
"Inge, what are you going to do?"
"Put your wand down!"
"This is disrespect for the law!"
"He needs to go back to Germany and face trial!"
"Shh-"
The Polish Minister of Magic raised his finger to signal everyone to be quiet.
"You are afraid, afraid of his followers, afraid of the other."
The wand pointed at Grindelwald, fear spread in Grindelwald's eyes, but he could not speak.
"In that case, let those who are not afraid come." The Polish Minister of Magic said calmly, "I will bear all this."
"Avada Kedavra"
Green light flashes.
The silence of death enveloped the hall.
...