HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 374: Goblin Rebellion (Unfinished)

"Regarding the specific funds that have been used to support the villains over the years, as well as the magic wands that have been obtained through various means, what are the quantities and sources?"

The old goblin reported a number that was neither big nor small.

But considering the secrecy of the previous actions of the villain fairies, and the fact that this amount of money is given every year, the total amount is also a considerable number.

As for the wand...

As expected, some of it is smuggling through places like Knockturn Alley where you just pay and don't ask where the source is, and some of it is murder and robbery in the wilderness, loan sharking, and financial fraud...

The magic wand can really enhance magic. Many alien races try their best to get some, but they are stopped by the wizard's "Magic Wand Law", which states that magic wands can only be used by wizards.

The wizards who were in the audience, the members of the Wizengamot were all highly respected figures in the British wizarding world - although most likely they were just old enough, or held important positions, and had some fame. After all, there were only a few thousand people in the wizarding world, and according to the original work, when Voldemort appeared, most of these guys were just there to make up the numbers.

But at least he had a little bit of brains to analyze the severity of the situation.

Since they were all teammates who were in cahoots with each other, Fudge would naturally not deliberately ask stupid questions like "Did you voluntarily blow yourself up before?", "The process of being arrested" and other inexplicable questions that would betray his teammates.

He was just asking about the preparations for the goblin rebellion.

Details include their base, usual range of activities, preparations, number of people, funds, magic wands...

The jury had little time to explore other possible conspiracies.

Ms. Bones did notice something and rubbed her temples tiredly, but she did not interrupt to ask questions and defend the fairy.

The rebellion was true, that was all. All other intrigues had to give way to this matter, and she didn't have the energy to delve into it.

If a rebellion is to be suppressed - a rebellion that may be as large as the one caused by Voldemort during the First Wizarding War more than a decade ago - the Aurors of the Department of Law Enforcement will be the first to bear the brunt of the task, working overtime to investigate the situation and resolve the rebellion when necessary.

It would be a good thing if the situation was under the control of those people, as the casualties among wizards - especially those Aurors under her - would be significantly reduced.

Fudge's ability is average, but he can still read out the prepared script normally and ask questions to the person who has drunk the truth serum.

Umbridge is a woman who likes to control others, has an extreme desire for control, hates those who are different from her, and is especially good at trying to please her superiors. If used well by her superiors, she can be a particularly sharp and disgusting knife.

For example, now, she was like a hunting dog circling around a wounded prey, eagerly assisting her master in hunting. From time to time, she would take the time to ask Gringotts VII pointed and fatal questions in an aggressive manner, and indeed helped to dig out a lot of secret information.

Fudge really admired Umbridge, who was good at pleasing him and often quite capable of handling things, otherwise she would not have been made a senior deputy minister.

The occasional admiring and approving look from her boss made Umbridge even more excited. Although many people got goosebumps at the girlish pink dress and the way she spoke with a pinched throat, it had to be said that she was still very capable when facing goblins.

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