Chapter 238 Wisengamo
Chapter 238 Wisengamo
Chapter 238 Wisengamo
Others may not know how Fudge stepped down, but surely Ryan knows?
Moreover, Fudge was, after all, the Minister of Magic, and no one in the Ministry of Magic was willing to so thoroughly purge the former minister, because if Fudge were to be completely purged, it would mean the beginning of a very, very bad influence, which would be detrimental to all governance from now on.
Therefore, following Dumbledore's words, he said that although Fudge had caused public resentment, his intentions were good, and he did not recommend a serious crime. His suggestion was to place him under house arrest and not allow him to go out, and to mainly punish the culprit, Umbridge.
"Fudge made some poor decisions due to his limited abilities. This is a minor matter. The honest and courageous officials of the Ministry of Magic and the brave and fearless people of the wizarding world who yearn for freedom will correct these mistakes."
"However, it is the person who flatters such a wrong decision that is truly evil, and Umbridge not only flattered him but also encouraged Fudge's mistakes, causing Fudge to lose the basic criterion of distinguishing right from wrong. This behavior is extremely heinous."
Below the platform, Umbridge loudly protested. Although she didn't believe she was wrong, the situation was beyond her control, and she had to find a way to get through this.
But the people at the Ministry of Magic had long been fed up with Umbridge's wicked ways, so why would they listen to her explanations at this point?
After Ryan made his statement, those who followed him in expressing their opinions.
Without any controversy, the entire parliament unanimously passed a resolution sentencing Umbridge to twenty years in prison in Azkaban, and Fudge to house arrest, prohibiting him from leaving his home except for essential reasons, and requiring him to report his whereabouts.
Afterwards, some senior figures in the Wizengamot community, who were also highly respected members of the British wizarding world, had a brief conversation with Ryan and all expressed their admiration for Ryan's talent at such a young age.
Ryan replied to each of their questions, and then went with Dumbledore to Ralvin's office for a short visit.
"From this day forward, you will be second only to me in the hearts of all wizards in England." Dumbledore looked at his teenage student and sighed from the bottom of his heart. Time waits for no one, but heroes emerge from among the young.
Because when it comes to the collective trial today, only the opinions of two people actually had an impact. The first was Dumbledore, whose words set the tone, and everyone else followed his lead.
The second was Ryan, whose words sealed the deal, leading to the verdict.
The fact that Wisconsin-Madison has such influence at the Supreme Court of England speaks volumes.
"And Larvin too, a deputy minister in his twenties, unheard of, unprecedented. The world belongs to you young people."
Larvin took out a cup of black tea from his treasured cabinet and poured it out in a very professional manner: "We brothers have been able to get to where we are today thanks to the principal's help all along."
Ryan said, "What you said is right. If we didn't have the identity of being from Hogwarts, and without your strong support, Headmaster, we wouldn't have been able to get to where we are today so smoothly."
At that moment, a reporter from the Daily Prophet hurriedly left the Ministry of Magic, as the news of the trial of former Minister of Magic Fudge was of great interest to everyone.
So the next day, Toutiao (a Chinese news and information platform) featured everything that had happened. The facts were presented in a very straightforward manner, allowing everyone to see two people whose words carried weight.
Those who received the Daily News of the Enemy were amazed by the boundless power of the masses; they had come together to overthrow Fudge.
They had no idea that their overthrow of Fouché was because someone wanted them to do it.
Ryan is very busy right now. After returning to Hogwarts, he presented Hermione with an example that was convincing enough to get her to start looking for evidence of Lockhart's illegal activities.
He then handed over a series of data running on the island to Penelope, and plunged into the Room of Requirement to ponder permissions and Hogwarts Castle.
"The reason Hogwarts Castle has accumulated such great magical power is not only due to the protection of wizards throughout the ages, but also because it is home to the largest number of wizards in the world."
After a lengthy search, Lane discovered that the large number of young wizards was also a part of Hogwarts Castle. These young wizards gathered there helped accumulate magic within the castle.
Because young wizards have difficulty controlling their own magic, what they need to learn is how to control their magic. In this way, potential humanoid magical threats are gradually eliminated in Hogwarts Castle. Hogwarts Castle can both store magic in a long-term cycle and also serve to appease the young wizards.
"Large-scale magic storage devices need to be mass-produced, and their lifespan cannot be too short."
Ryan's calculations showed that, at his current level, even with the help of Dumbledore and Nicolas Flamel, it would be extremely difficult to build a long-lasting, large-scale magic storage device similar to an external magic device, and its effective period might only be three to five years.
It's obvious that the high cost makes it unwise to simply build such a large magic storage device with inferior materials. Building it with materials would be a huge waste of resources.
"Unless we can create an organic whole between architecture and wizardry, like Hogwarts, which would both extend the lifespan of large-scale simulation storage devices and help enhance the wizards' power."
As Ryan thought about it, he realized how familiar his idea seemed. He quickly grabbed paper and pen and sketched it out. After repeatedly revising it, he slammed his quill on the table: "Isn't this just a wizard's tower?!"
A wizard's tower is an integrated structure built by powerful wizards, serving both as a dissemination of knowledge and a weaponry. Its members typically consist of powerful wizards and their students. Internally, it includes weaponry areas, experimental areas, libraries, and more. A single tower is the embodiment of the culmination of a powerful wizard's knowledge.
"Yes, that's it!"
Ryan found a breakthrough and a general approach to his work. He began to dismantle, replicate, and simplify all the spells used in Hogwarts Castle.
Ancient curses are replaced with modern alternatives that have similar meanings.
For more advanced spells, use lower-level incantations instead.
For obscure spells, find spells with similar effects to replace them.
If none of these can be found, then use alchemy to create the corresponding concept.
He immersed himself in his work, constantly recording the corresponding references for each incantation.
On the first day, he deciphered three spells.
The next day, four pieces were disassembled.
On the third day, three strips were disassembled.
On the fourth day, he gained nothing, as he was taken out to greet Beauxbatons' delegation.
The college exchange program, which had been arranged during the summer vacation, has finally begun.
A delegation from Beauxbatons will visit this afternoon.
The young wizards had already received notifications from their professors and were excitedly discussing the academy exchange program.
Some of them were talking about what kind of school Beauxbatons was, some were talking about what famous people had come from Beauxbatons, and others were talking about how Ryan was also a guest professor at Beauxbatons.
The mix of true and false information makes it impossible to discern the full picture of Beauxbatons.
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