Chapter 191: 189. Go to Prison

Chapter 191 189. Entering Prison

"But if only French Aurors are used, the number of French Aurors will definitely decrease after the blood cleansing. Maybe it is not impossible to maintain the rule of the Ministry of Magic, but it must not be easy to suppress the lower territory. The revolt of the sorcerers."

"At this time, if the Dark Lord wants to mobilize reinforcements from his base camp, he must hide the identities of these people. Even if there are so many powerful and professionally trained wizards suddenly appearing, it will definitely arouse the suspicion of many interested people, but as long as Without really revealing their identities as British wizards, those French wizards can still deceive themselves."

Through Jon’s thorough explanation of the relationship, if Fred can’t understand, then he won’t be called Weasley anymore.

"That is to say, the reason why this Auror is so afraid of us knowing this news is because he is worried that we will expose this matter and let all French wizards know. In fact, they have already been controlled by the British?"

Jon looked at Scarbio and sneered.

"If we were the only ones who knew the news, and passed it on to Professor Dumbledore and the others, even if it had been revealed, then the French Ministry of Magic led by the Dark Lord could argue that the professor and the others were lying, because what they said was unsubstantiated and had no actual facts at all. Evidence. He was afraid that after we learned the news from him, instead of killing him, he would use his identity to prove it."

"At that time, it will be more uncomfortable than killing him. As long as he has a family in England, the Dark Lord will definitely not let his family go. No matter how big the magic world is, there will be no room for him at all. Am I right, Monsieur Scabio?"

Scabio's eyes were empty, his mouth opened mechanically, and he just spit out a syllable.

"right"

Fred became excited, Jon's words let him clearly know how much help they can provide to Dumbledore and the others by capturing Scarbio here.

"Then how should we hand him over to the professors?"

Jon shook his head and said.

"Don't worry, Professor Dumbledore said that after his side has stabilized, Fox will come to us, and then we can hand over this Auror to him. What's more, don't forget, when you know This news was not the fundamental purpose of our arresting him."

He stared at Scarbio and continued to ask.

"How do you usually communicate with dementors?"

"Those ghost things have their own leaders. I usually only contact the leaders they left on the island. They can basically understand human language. If you want to understand what they want to express, you need a spell."

Scabio's own will basically gave up all resistance, and then he taught Jon this simple spell for communication, and said the characteristics of the dementor leader.

"It is larger than a normal dementor. The cloak on it is also older"

"Do these dementors recognize your face or something else? How do you ensure that you won't be attacked by them?"

"On the first day on the island. We were with the Aurors who were on duty on the island before. We had a handover with those ghosts, and they all knew our faces"

With this last question clear, Jon has no other questions to answer.

He used a stun spell on Scarbio, and then assigned the next work.

"There are two of them, and we happen to have two, this time as long as Fred and I go in, Nick stays here and takes care of this Auror, we will use him later."

Nick and Fred nodded together.

Then Jon took out two bottles of compound soup that he had prepared on the boat before, just in case, and pulled off one of Scarbio's hair.

Soon they also got a hair from the head of McNeill who was thrown by the sea, put it into the compound soup and drank it.

Transformed into McNeill and Scarbio respectively, the two made all preparations, and finally said goodbye to Nick and prepared to enter Azkaban Castle.

"Remember, if an accident occurs, you must escape from it immediately. These monsters can't leave Azkaban easily. Even if we fail once, we still have a chance to do it again." Nick told them seriously.

Jon nodded with a relaxed expression.

"Don't worry, I cherish my own life very much, and I won't do that kind of stupid thing to fight with my life."

Although they didn't get along for a long time, Nick was very relieved of Jon.

They separated here, and Jon and Fred walked towards the dilapidated Azkaban Castle together.

The closer they got to the castle, the lower the temperature was. Both of them unconsciously tightened their robes, and every time they breathed out, they could blow out a burst of thick white mist.

From a distance, they could already see the wide open castle gate.

The originally magnificent wooden door was partially hidden, and half of it was blown to pieces. After getting closer, you can see the dark fracture.

This was obviously damaged not long ago, and Jon guessed that it was probably left behind when Sirius and Lupine escaped from prison in the first half of the year.

The ground was paved with black stone slabs, and their footsteps echoed clearly in the castle as they walked on it.

After entering the door, there is a spacious hall, almost as big as the Hogwarts castle. From here, it can be seen that the purpose of this castle was not to be a prison.

After they walked in, at the corner at the end of the hall, two extremely tall creatures in tattered gray cloaks suddenly appeared and floated towards them.

The moment he saw the dementor, Fred's body was visibly stiff, and Jon patted his shoulder from behind without any trace, which relieved his tense body a little.

After the two dementors approached, Jon whispered the communication spell tortured from Scarbio. Then, in a strange way, he understood what the two dementors were saying as they walked towards them.

‘Wizard. What’s the matter.’

Jon said calmly in Scarbio's voice.

"Take us to meet your leader, we have some orders just issued by the Ministry of Magic to tell him."

(end of this chapter)

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