The first time I saw Vita was a big mistake, but I was very disappointed.

As soon as I arrived at the manor, I saw Vita holding a piece of parchment in front of Argus.

After taking a closer look, a satisfied smile appeared on his face.

"Your Hogwarts grades have been sent."

"It's pretty good."

Sure enough, no matter where you are, grades are a hurdle that children can never get over!

Fortunately, he is the first in the grade. If he failed several subjects like Ron, Vita would be so angry!

It was not until he returned to his room that Argus had time to take out the Philosopher's Stone and look at it carefully.

As for alchemy, he didn't plan to spend too much thought on it.

Everyone's energy is limited, and only by giving up and gaining can you go further.

For example, Dumbledore may not be good at potions, otherwise he would not have asked Snape to make tooth-health potions for him all day long.

But this did not prevent him from becoming the greatest white wizard of this century.

The same is true for Grindelwald and Voldemort.

Spend more time on what you need and are good at, and you can improve more quickly.

In addition, alchemy requires a lot of time for experimentation, learning, and accumulation.

With this time, I might be able to kill Voldemort!

Is it still necessary to study these?

"However, this Philosopher's Stone is indeed a good thing."

"It's very useful at critical moments!"

Feeling the abundant magic and vitality in the Philosopher's Stone, Argus seemed to know how to use it for the time being.

Isn't this just a small mobile fountain!

Can restore health and mana anytime and anywhere!

And this is exactly what I lack the most at the moment!

If I had this thing before fighting Voldemort, would I have to work so hard?

With the eighth-level Apparition and the portable fountain, Argus finally had some confidence and began to think about the next action in advance. "The development of the Saints has temporarily reached a bottleneck. The previous events of Gringotts are being forgotten. I have to find an excuse to remind the British wizards again." "After this, the opening of the Saints Bank can be included in the plan." "In addition, Voldemort's Horcruxes should also be prepared in advance." "The diary must be in hand, and it must not be easily taken away by Harry." "The Gaunt family ring is left to Dumbledore. Without this thing, it is difficult to kill this old Den." "The Ravenclaw crown will be taken after returning to school, and the Slytherin pendant can be taken now." "If I remember correctly, this thing is in the hands of the house elf of the Black family." "The task this holiday... is very heavy!" I didn't want to know, and Argus realized after careful calculation. I have a lot to do this holiday! He had wanted to secretly visit the old man in Nurmengard during the holiday, but now it seemed that he could only postpone it.

Bang, bang, bang!

There was a knock on the door, followed by Vita's voice.

"Argus, are you asleep?"

"The Saint has something important to do, and you need to make a decision!"

Argus got up and opened the door.

"I didn't sleep, I was just reading a book."

"What happened, Aunt Vita?"

"Do you still remember Scrimgeour?" Vita's expression was a little serious.

"Hasn't he been arrested and tried a long time ago? What happened again?"

Argus tried to search for information about Scrimgeour from his brain.

It's no wonder that he didn't take it seriously.

After all, what Scrimgeour did was a foregone conclusion, and with Fudge and a group of pure-blood families watching, he couldn't escape even if he had great abilities.

"Given his crimes, he should have been sent to Azkaban long ago, but for some reason, the Ministry of Magic has been delaying it until now."

"Delta until now? What does Fudge do? Can he keep delaying it?"

Vita shook her head: "It's not Fudge, it's the Wizengamot! He rejected it several times on the grounds of insufficient evidence."

"Originally, Fudge was going to send someone to Hogwarts to ask you to attend as a witness, but Dumbledore refused on the pretext of class."

"Until some time ago, more and more people paid attention to it, and he couldn't delay it any longer, so he was put on trial."

Argus frowned: "Dumbledore doesn't want Scrimgeour to go to Azkaban..."

"Dumbledore?"

"That's right!" Argus nodded.

"There is more than one person who wants Scrimgeour to die, Fudge, the pure-blood family, and Barty Crouch are all possible."

"Can you stop so many people?"

More pressure, and can it have an impact on the Wizengamot. "

"There is only one person in the whole UK who can do it!"

He raised a smile and asked Vita: "How are we preparing for the position of Director Auror?"

"It's hard to say. We have been in the UK for too long and our foundation is not enough."

"No matter how capable the people who infiltrated the Ministry of Magic are, it is impossible to become the confidant of Fudge or Bones in a short time."

"This time, the Director Auror can only take a gamble."

"Leave this matter to me, you help me arrange it, I want to meet Scrimgeour alone, don't let anyone..."

"No!"

Yags was interrupted by Vita before he finished speaking.

"Don't you know how deep Scrimgeour's hatred for you is?"

"Even if he doesn't have a wand in his hand, he can strangle you to death with one hand!"

"He has been imprisoned and unable to move, Aunt Vita!" Yagus retorted helplessly.

"Believe me, I won't take risks. "

"Must you see him?" Vita was somewhat puzzled by Argus's behavior.

She didn't understand, what could you talk about with a prisoner?

Besides, the other party was sent to the court by Argus himself.

Can this kind of life-and-death feud be resolved with a few words?

Aware of Vita's puzzled look, Argus knew that if he didn't explain clearly, Vita would not let him take risks.

He spoke slowly.

"Aunt Vita, you should know how important the position of the Auror Director is to us."

"It is related to whether we can really gain a foothold in the UK."

"It's a serious matter, and it can't be solved by a fight."

"But we really can't do anything about this matter. No leader will open his heart to a stranger in a short time."

Argus patiently explained: "Aunt Vita, if we want to take the Auror Director, we don't necessarily have to rely on Fudge or Bones. The competition between them is just to create space for us."

"It's not that if you become the Auror Director, your Aurors will obey your orders. "

"It's the Aurors under you who obey your orders. You are the Head Auror!"

"The key to all this lies with Scrimgeour!"

"But you sent him to the Inquisition yourself. How could he be willing to help you?"

Aggs looked towards the Ministry of Magic, his eyes sparkling.

"He will help me... because he has no choice."

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