Chapter 1473 Bounty Hunter
The high-cost arrest warrant issued by the International Federation of Wizards against Voldemort has indeed caused a lot of trouble for the United Kingdom, but the high-cost arrest warrant still has its due effect. It has attracted not only dark wizards, but also other countries. A professional bounty hunter who makes a living by hunting dark wizards.
In fact, as long as the bounty list has a meaning, there will naturally be wizards who make a living from it.
What's more, this is a high bounty endorsed by the International Federation of Wizards. After Albert's tricks, the bounty has tripled. The high bounty has made countless bounty hunters salivate.
Especially since the Dark Lord is currently only famous in Europe, or rather in the UK, bounty hunters who want to use his dog head in exchange for the bounty are flocking here.
After receiving information from the International Federation of Wizards, the first batch of bounty hunters who took action against Voldemort all died tragically.
Voldemort was extremely annoyed by this **** attack, especially after learning from the memory of a bounty hunter that a **** was providing his specific location to these bounty hunters.
How on earth was his location exposed? Could that mudblood really have a way to accurately divine his location?
Or are there traitors among the Death Eaters?
This possibility is not impossible, but most Death Eaters don't know his whereabouts.
It was not that Voldemort had never doubted his right-hand man, but the possibility was very low, and he really couldn't find a reason for them to do that.
After all, Yaxley and Snape have already received huge benefits from taking refuge in him, and there is no way they can easily give up what they have and betray themselves.
It’s not surprising that Voldemort would think this way, but if he knew that both his left and right hands were traitors, I wonder if he would be so angry that he would vomit blood.
At this moment, in a remote manor somewhere in France, bounty hunters from all over the world have gathered here to fight against Voldemort. And talking in front of this group of bounty hunters is Kang, who was once Voldemort's defeated general. Ladd, he is sharing important information about Voldemort with everyone.
Everyone was listening carefully to the report of this suspected Auror, and some even took notes in small notebooks, because they all knew how important this information was to them in destroying Voldemort.
As experienced bounty hunters, they know better than anyone that if they want to complete this high reward, they must first understand their enemy.
Although many people are curious about where such detailed information comes from, there is obviously no need for the International Federation of Wizards to fool them with false information.
After all, the reason for offering a high bounty is to use their hands to get rid of the Dark Lord.
"...Don't hesitate. Use Avada Kedavra directly. Don't let that guy breathe. If you face him head-on, you have no chance of victory. Once the plan fails, don't hesitate and retreat immediately. "
Conrad, who had a direct encounter with Voldemort, was sharing his valuable experience with the bounty hunters in front of him.
“It’s surprising that you would encourage others to use the killing curse.” A middle-aged man wearing a cloak and a hoarse voice joked with a smile.
"Because other than that, you have no possibility of killing the mysterious man. I know what you want to say, but as someone who has been in contact with the mysterious man, I can tell you clearly that that guy is more powerful than you expected. Otherwise, the International Federation of Wizards Why would you offer a high bounty?" Conrad didn't know how many of these guys would survive in the end, but he still tried to help them as much as possible.
What if they succeed?
“Can you describe it in more detail?” someone asked.
There is no reason to be careless about Voldemort's true combat power.
"If we have to measure it, it's probably at Dumbledore's level. I think you all think Albus Dumbledore is Albus Dumbledore." Conrad thought for a while, then compared them with Dumbledore for the sake of comparison. Let everyone have a clearer understanding of how powerful the enemy is.
“I heard that he died not long ago.”
Hearing Conrad's words, everyone fell silent, because they actually realized Voldemort's difficulty.
That's right, if it wasn't very difficult, the International Federation of Wizards wouldn't have given such a high bounty. "As for the high bounty, I suggest that you cooperate to share the risk and then the bounty equally, because cooperation is more likely to succeed. As long as you can succeed, each of you will be able to get a large bounty." Conrad raised the newspaper on the table and waved it in front of the bounty hunters, "You have also seen the outcome of failure,"
Everyone looked at each other, knowing what the headlines in the newspapers were about.
In the past, some guys did not listen to the advice and chose to act alone after receiving the information. As a result, they failed and were killed by Voldemort. They were then turned into mummies and hung in Diagon Alley as a warning to those with ulterior motives.
They all want the bounty, but no one wants to die.
After some discussion, all the bounty hunters agreed to Conrad's proposal.
Because if there are many people, even if you encounter failure, you are more likely to run away.
As Conrad said, everyone shares the risk.
After listening to Conrad’s report about the bounty hunter, Babajid was silent for a moment and then asked: “Do you think they can succeed?”
“It’s possible, but the chances are slim.”
Conrad was not optimistic about this group of bounty hunters with different ideas. He had talked to Kingsley about Voldemort, and he knew very well how dangerous that guy was.
“How about… let them wait a little longer?” Babajid asked.
"If the bounty is too small, they won't take the risk." Conrad reminded that if the International Federation of Wizards was willing to increase the money, this would be a good idea. Everyone would use an Avada Kedavra on the mysterious person. I can probably kill him, but...
"It is probably impossible to increase the bounty." Babajide shook his head.
“Then I suggest talking to that Anderson. According to the rebel named Kingsley, Anderson is the only person who can kill the mysterious man at the moment.”
Kingsley originally mentioned Harry and Albert, but Conrad actually didn’t believe in the savior. Especially after investigating some of Albert’s information, he was relatively confident in this one.
"That guy is very cautious and has no intention of showing up at all. Even Bud Brod, who was able to contact him, has disappeared." Babajid was speechless about this, but the International Federation of Wizards still needs to pay out of his own pocket, please He helped divine Voldemort's location and provided intelligence support for bounty hunters in their siege against Voldemort.
It was actually Albert's suggestion to kill Voldemort Avatar as soon as they met.
"Anyway, let's take a look at the situation first. A premeditated attack may really be able to kill the mysterious man." Babajid didn't have a good idea. He actually thought about asking Albert to get rid of Voldemort, but that person did not. He said that he was not Voldemort's opponent yet, but he could take over the task first and help them kill Voldemort within two years.
If you really wait two years, the day lilies will probably be cold.
But Babajid had no choice. It was good enough that the other party was willing to provide them with information and help deal with Voldemort. What else could they ask for?
"One more thing. Kingsley complained in his letter that due to wanted orders, more and more dark wizards are pouring into the UK and taking pleasure in murdering Muggles. The situation there is about to collapse." Conrad will The message he had received from Kingsley was handed to Babajide.
"this…"
Babajid was silent. After the previous case, it was unlikely that they would send Aurors to the UK again, and it was estimated that no Aurors would be willing to go to the UK.
He, the president of the International Federation of Wizards, has not been fired, largely because everyone still needs him to take the blame in order to successfully survive the upcoming difficulties.
"I don't have any good ideas. Why don't I try to contact Anderson and see if he has any good ideas? After all, Britain is his country." Babajide thought about it and prepared to come up with a plan. It is undoubtedly the most stupid behavior to use Galleons as consulting fees to force the other party to provide help. Only a fool would do such a stupid thing.
(End of this chapter)