Harry Potter Reborn

Chapter 404 The end of Umbridge!

England, Bedfordshire.

A place where Muggles cannot enter.

A manor decorated very pink.

A witch with a gloomy face and a pink waistcoat sat bored under a pavilion covered with green plants.

She felt inexplicably irritable.

If it had been in the past, she would have walked at a particularly strenuous pace in the clean and spacious Ministry of Magic, and scolded any wizard she found displeasing to her eyes.

She had never thought that without that title, it would be as if the sky had collapsed, she seemed to have lost everything, and she felt lonely and empty inside.

"Master, your kappa tea." A trembling house elf came over holding a sterling silver tray.

The dirty rag he wore had many slender, burnt and black holes, as if he had been burned countless times with red-hot iron bars.

Umbridge picked up the small cup, took a sip, and became furious.

He raised his thick, short, and powerful legs and kicked the elf in the stomach, which seemed to be blown away by a gust of wind.

The elf rolled into the corner and screamed in pain.

Click.

Umbridge was still angry and smashed the scalding tea and the cup onto the elf's head.

Hot water flowed down the house elf's head, and his voice became even more painful.

"Are you trying to burn me to death!" Umbridge yelled angrily, her voice sounding like thunder.

The house elf trembled, cried and screamed: "Master, it was you who asked for the water to be scalding hot."

Umbridge was stunned for a moment: "Oh, really... It seems like this is the case, then it won't have anything to do with you."

After the house elf left, Umbridge looked at the unchanged sky and regained a touch of loneliness.

Without rights, her ridiculous life would be meaningless.

Dolores Umbridge thought about it on the first day she resigned as Undersecretary of Magic.

The day after Dolores Umbridge resigned as Deputy Minister of Magic, think about it.

On the third day after Dolores Umbridge resigned as Deputy Minister of Magic... the "Daily Prophet" and other major news media invariably publicized two things:

Dolores Umbridge, Deputy Minister of Magic, resigned. Amelia Bones, President of the Supreme Wizarding Court of the United Kingdom, was appointed as the new Deputy Minister of Magic.

It seemed that all of a sudden, the whole world knew that this had become a fact.

Umbridge tore the newspaper in her hand into pieces and looked ugly.

She began to feel uneasy. What was Dumbledore thinking? There should be a deal between her and him.

But she, the senior inquisitor of Hogwarts, has not yet shown up, so why did it suddenly become publicized that she had resigned from the position of deputy minister? And she also let Bones, who had always been at odds with her, come to power.

This has completely cut off her future. I'm afraid it will be impossible for her to come back as deputy minister.

How could the Ministry of Magic change its orders overnight?

Umbridge took a deep breath and could only hope that Dumbledore would show his strong character and he would be able to do what he promised her.

So she waited anxiously.

This wait is half a month.

Umbridge was worried about gain and loss, and seemed to be driven crazy.

She no longer had the thought of dressing up delicately, her hair was as messy as a crazy woman, her eyes were red and swollen, and she hadn't had a good night's sleep in a long time.

Every day, she read the latest "Daily Prophet" over and over again, her eyes eager to follow the text, scanning section by section. She read even the smallest section carefully, for fear of missing the Ministry of Magic's transfer of employment to her.

Other than that, she just stayed on her phone, worrying that if she left for a moment, she would just miss the call notification from the Ministry of Magic.

Finally, she decided to go to the Ministry of Magic to ask Dumbledore in person if her matter had been resolved.

Even though she dressed up, she couldn't hide the uneasiness in her heart.

When she walked out of the gate of her manor, she didn't know that her life was about to end.

"Avada Kedavra."

The unforgivable curse strikes.

A man who had been waiting at her door for many days suddenly attacked her.

Umbridge never imagined that someone would want to kill her.

She fell down defenselessly, and at last she saw a wizard with a beard like a wild man standing up from the ground. Her eyes slowly turned gray.

The wizard walked over to Umbridge's body.

He looked at the demonic face in his memory with hatred, and the joy of having his revenge avenged.

He spat hard onto Umbridge's pink bag.

Then... he surrendered to the Auror Office of the Ministry of Magic.

Even Westbrook, who is shrewd and capable and has the reputation of being the nemesis of dark wizards, was a little confused when he heard the report of the wizard who appeared in front of him.

He sat forward, suspecting that he heard wrongly, and asked again: "You said that Umbridge was killed, are you the murderer?"

The wizard nodded: "Yes."

Weiss didn't know what to say for a moment. He had caught too many wizards who violated the laws of the Ministry of Magic, but this was the first time that a wizard who had committed murder surrendered so easily.

He hesitated and asked: "Why don't you run away? At least you won't be caught so soon."

The wizard said matter-of-factly: "The life of being on the run is not pleasant. Instead of hiding in fear, I might as well catch you as soon as possible."

"Anyway, you don't have to worry about being imprisoned in Azkaban now."

Yes, Azkaban, the much-talked-about prison, no longer exists.

The prisoners inside were kept in jail according to the severity of their crimes. Those whose crimes were egregious were directly sent to see Merlin. Why let them live if they deserved to die in the first place.

The dementors that once enveloped the entire island were also expelled by the Ministry of Magic.

Dumbledore implemented one of his ideas: let the dementors go away, wizards should not cooperate with a collection of evil thoughts such as dementors.

The wizard stared at Weiss and said: "That's right, I will be imprisoned in the "New Wizard Prison". What does that word say in the "Daily Prophet"... Humanization, right... In addition to being unable to use magic, the wizard

, there will be no other punishment. I heard that there is sunshine and lawns there, and you can participate in Quidditch games organized among prisoners. All you have to do every day is plant potions..."

Weiss: "..."

the next day.

The murder of Umbridge undoubtedly appeared on the front page of the Daily Prophet.

And all wizards who knew Umbridge as a person were applauded.

If Umbridge knew something underground, she would be relieved to know that her death had such a big impact.

This case is very clear. The murderer confessed that the root cause of killing Umbridge was revenge.

Just when the murderer was about to be tried, some other voices suddenly came from the outside world.

A wizard claimed that he had been tortured by Umbridge using the Cruciatus Curse, and that he had not violated any discipline.

Originally, Umbridge's death was no small matter. As soon as this incident came out, it attracted much attention.

And this is just the beginning.

More illegal things that happened to Umbridge kept coming out.

The damage caused by Umbridge's curse caused the most ordinary damage.

Some wizards said that during Voldemort's dark reign, their children and wife were killed by Umbridge because she had no reason to suspect that she was a Death Eater.

Some wizards said that Umbridge had threatened to close his shop if he gave her Galleons.

Four more wizards bravely came forward. They said that when they were children, they were molested by Umbridge, who was their tutor at the time. This shadow has been buried in their hearts until they learned that Umbridge was dead.

Let her ugly face be made public.

Things continue to ferment.

Although Umbridge herself is dead, this is the wizarding world, and it is not difficult to verify whether those people's statements are lies.

All kinds of actions made Umbridge's reputation become infamous.

It is enough to leave a famous name in the history of magic. Perhaps when future generations look at the history of the 20th century, "Despicable and Dirty Umbridge" is a chapter that cannot be bypassed.

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