The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter 1281: rescue mission (2)

After Apparating with George, the two appear in a remote suburb surrounded by abandoned houses, where the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix is ​​hidden.

"It's not far ahead."

George was just about to reveal the location of the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix to Albert, but was suddenly stopped by Albert.

"What's wrong?" George immediately looked around.

"Your Animagus is recognizable."

Albert waved his magic wand and pulled out the shadow hidden in the shadow of the abandoned house.

"Not every wizard is as perceptive as you."

The black dog turned back into Black in front of Albert, and greeted Albert.

"I'm sure everyone will be delighted to meet you."

"What were you doing?" George asked suspiciously.

"When we came here just now, we triggered the invasion curse left by the Order of the Phoenix." Albert explained casually, "Blake probably came here to see who is coming, and if it is an enemy, he can find a chance to sneak attack other side."

"Probably so."

Sirius cast admiring glances at Albert, and walked in front of Albert and George to lead the way for them.

"arrive."

After walking for a while, the three stopped and stood in front of an open space.

"Welcome to Number 19 York Village."

As soon as George's topic came to an end, the outline of a dilapidated house appeared in front of Albert.

Albert did expect that he would come to the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix one day, but he didn't expect to come because of it.

"Dobby, you can take George back first, and come back later."

After being informed by George of the location of the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, Albert suddenly said to the air beside him.

Dobby the house-elf appeared out of nowhere, reached out to take George's hand, and was about to apparate him away.

"wait…"

Before George could finish speaking, he was pulled together by the house elf and apparated.

"House-elf?" Sirius looked at where Dobby had left, surprised that Albert still had a house-elf with him.

"Dobby used to be the house-elf of the Malfoy family, and then I spent a few Galleons to hire him to work for me." Albert explained.

"You are probably the only one who would do that in the entire wizarding world." Sirius didn't ask much. Albert must have his reasons for bringing a house-elf.

"They are good helpers, loyal and reliable." Albert still trusts the house elves.

Sirius froze for a moment, expressing his doubts.

No way, Kreacher gave him a really bad impression.

Just as they were walking towards the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, the wooden door in front suddenly opened, and a black shadow flew directly into Albert's arms, and Hermione's voice rang in his ears.

"I knew you would definitely not sit idly by and would definitely come to help us." Hermione said excitedly.

Albert patted Hermione on the shoulder, and said helplessly, "Okay, we'd better go in, I'm afraid it's not safe here now."

Behind Hermione, Ron was sullen, as if someone owed him a lot of Galleons, but it was Harry who gave Albert a grateful look.

"Sorry, I'm just...so happy."….

Hermione let go of Albert and pulled him into the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix.

As a half-outsider, Hermione knew better than most people here how rare it was that Albert was willing to help clean up this mess.

The current troubles are all caused by everyone's unwillingness to follow Albert's advice before, and have nothing to do with him.

What's more, Albert has helped them more than once, and it can be said that he has done his best.

Today, he is still willing to help clean up the mess, which is enough to show how good his character is.

"You need to be vigilant about your surroundings recently. There is a high probability that the Weasley couple will be arrested, as long as the mysterious man's mind is normal

It is not difficult to find out the whereabouts of Harry or the approximate location of the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix from their mouths. Albert suddenly said to Sirius, "That's why I asked Dobby to send George away, lest he, the secret agent, appear here and do bad things."

"You mean...there will be dark wizards watching over here." Lee Jordan understood the meaning of Albert's words, and Albert has always been very careful about this matter.

Only the Loyalty Curse can truly keep the enemy out, and no other means of protection will be effective.

"Obviously." Albert looked around and asked puzzledly, "By the way, where's Fred?"

"Fred's mood is not stable, so we let him rest first." Lee Jordan was a little embarrassed when he talked about this incident. Problem, acting impulsively can easily screw things up.

"Go and wake up Fred first." Albert could understand Lee Jordan's good intentions.

In the final analysis, they went too smoothly along the way. Although the Wesley twins have matured a lot with him, the Gryffindor impulse is still there, especially when it comes to their own family members. Easily influenced by emotions.

For some reason, the originally spacious corridor suddenly became crowded. Many members of the Order of the Phoenix came to see Albert, as if he was some precious and rare magical animal.

"Go inside if you have something to do, don't squeeze in here." Mad-Eye Moody finally couldn't bear it anymore and shouted filial piety towards everyone.

Everyone rushed into the living room, wanting to hear Albert's opinion, and they really had nothing to do right now.

Especially after their hasty escape from the Burrow, no one wanted to risk going back to die.

"I just did a divination."

Albert didn't care about the gazes cast by other people, and directly announced the answer, "The Weasleys will probably be locked up in Azkaban in the end. However, the current situation is not too bad."

Everyone looked at each other, not knowing what to say.

If that's "not too bad," then what is bad?

"Do you know what's going on at the Burrow?" Albert asked.

"Kings just went out to inquire about news, and he should be able to hear the news when he gets back." Sirius quickly explained, "Other people with connections are also helping to inquire about news from the Ministry of Magic."

At this time, Bill walked into the living room with Fleur, whose eyes were a little red and swollen. The wedding turned out like this, which they never imagined, and the whereabouts of the Delacours are still unknown. ....

"Does any of you know how many people Scrimgeour killed before, I mean how many dark wizards died?" Albert looked around the crowd, and his eyes finally fell on Mad-Eye Moody.

"All the Death Eaters were slaughtered by that guy himself, and many dark wizards also died in the previous fight." Mad-Eye smiled wryly, "You know, Scrimgeour has allowed the Aurors to directly kill those who resisted Dark wizard."

As soon as the words fell, everyone suddenly understood why Albert said it wasn't too bad.

There is no way, Scrimgeour directly wiped out the attacking Death Eaters this time, and it is quite normal for Voldemort to vent his anger afterwards.

After all, Scrimgeour would most likely die in a duel with Voldemort, and if that didn't get Voldemort to vent his anger, it would be woe to those guests who didn't escape in time.

"I warned them."

Albert suddenly said this, and he continued: "They are all adults, and they all need to be responsible for their actions. Those who continue to stay under such circumstances must have realized something. "

This is really speechless.

"According to the results of my divination." Albert brought the topic back again: "The Weasleys are likely to be tortured severely, and then put into the Azkaban Prison as bait to lure you into the bait."

While speaking, his eyes swept over the three of Harry.

"However, the situation is not too bad. As long as people are still alive, there is still hope." Albert looked at Fred who hurried into the meeting room, and said to Sirius: "Give Fred a sedative, Impulse forever

Far from solving the problem. "

"So, we're going to jailbreak?" Bill suddenly asked, "Get them out of Azkaban?"

"It will most likely be a trap, and 80% of those who step into it will die there. The most correct way should be to stop them on the way to Azkaban and **** them back directly." Albert asked Moody directly: "Do you know where Azkaban is? Do you know how the Ministry of Magic escorts prisoners to Azkaban Prison? I don't think it's using Apparation or Floo powder!"

"There is a dedicated port in the magic world. If the Ministry of Magic doesn't change the way to go to Azkaban. Aurors usually rely on an automatic cruise ship to send prisoners to Azkaban prison. *The location, no one knows, but it should be on a small island in the cold waters of the North Sea, and finding it is mostly a matter of luck.”

"In this case, it may be more troublesome to intercept halfway." Albert waved his wand, and handed the parchment and quill to Fred casually, "I need you to briefly draw a topographic map near the Burrow."

Fred, who had just taken the sedative, couldn't help asking, "What do you want this for?"

"I need to make sure they're still in the Burrow~lightnovelpub.net~ and find out what's going on there."

Everyone looked at each other, not understanding what Albert wanted to do, but Fred still drew the picture according to Albert's intention, and asked Ginny to help add details.

"The Human Footprinting Charm is a very practical spell." Albert took the parchment and tapped it lightly with his wand, "If the Death Eaters are still staying in the Burrow, we may even consider going directly to the Burrow to rescue them. People, as long as You-Know-Who has left.”

"That's not like you at all," Fred muttered. They never thought Albert would be afraid of Voldemort.

As for the reason, Albert never made it clear, only telling them that the time had not come.

The original map began to change, and an ink dot appeared out of thin air on it, and Jin Silai's name was also marked on it.

The band of thugs who hadn't come in person had left, apparently not intending to question the wizards they'd caught at the Burrow. .

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