Compared with Albert's well-informed information, it was much slower for the Order of the Phoenix to get the news that Voldemort had returned to England.

Fortunately, as a pioneer in the fight against Voldemort, Albert has never been stingy in providing help to the Order of the Phoenix.

Not long after Albert received the news, he passed the news of Voldemort's return to England to the Order of the Phoenix through secret channels, asking them to be more vigilant so as not to be caught off guard by Voldemort.

As soon as he learned the news, Kingsley went directly to the Auror force still active in the UK, told them the bad news of Voldemort's return to the UK, and suggested that they actively avoid Voldemort and not confront him head-on.

However, it is always difficult to persuade others, and sometimes it is useless at all. This Auror force, which was jointly formed by Aurors from various countries, had its own plans and would not shy away from Kingsley's words.

As for the intelligence provided by Kingsley, they will adopt it as appropriate. After all, the other party has no malicious intentions and has been providing intelligence, which has been of great help to them.

But it's obviously not easy to get these Aurors to retreat now.

Because not long ago, they suffered a shameful sneak attack by a group of Death Eaters, thus losing an elite Auror team. Now they were thinking about how to take revenge and return, how could they leave in such a dejected manner.

"This is unwise!"

Kingsley's expression was particularly complicated. He knew very well what the consequences would be if these Aurors faced Voldemort.

After telling them all the news he knew, Kingsley left in a hurry without any further persuasion.

The news brought by Kingsley gave Conrad, the leader of the Auror unit, a sense of crisis. If the information is true, then their situation is really not good.

Voldemort would definitely not leave them alone, and might bring his group of Death Eaters to surround and suppress them.

Can you win?

Even if you can win, it's not worth it.

Once a war breaks out, our side will inevitably suffer heavy losses.

"Perhaps we should retreat immediately."

Shortly after Kingsley left, the Aurors gathered briefly based on the information he had provided.

"I agree." An Auror raised his hand in agreement.

This move has been supported by many people.

In the end, it has nothing to do with them what happens to the UK, and there is no need to risk their lives.

"Are we not going to take revenge?" someone suddenly asked.

The surroundings suddenly fell into an eerie silence.

"At least not now, no one who can be crowned with the title of Dark Lord is easy to mess with."

Scared?

Probably a little bit, but more of a reluctance to take risks.

To be honest, they took a big risk by coming to the UK.

After repeated discussions, everyone decided to leave the UK and go home to renovate for a while. After everyone recovered, they would come back to seek revenge against the Death Eaters.

The plan to go back and rest was finally approved by the team.

It can only be said that sometimes people are so mean. The more you persuade them, the more impatient they become. On the contrary, the more you don't let them do something, the more they want to do it.

However, this coalition of countries failed to retreat in time.

Because they did not leave England overnight after receiving the news, they were blocked in the camp by Voldemort and his Death Eaters before dawn. ….

Fortunately, this elite group of Aurors from various countries were well-trained. Especially after the training in the past few days, their cooperation became more and more skillful. After a brief period of chaos, they quickly formed a defensive formation. If the enemy is a dark wizard, even if they don’t have a numerical advantage, they can still overturn the opponent with a car.

Unfortunately, their opponent this time is the famous Voldemort.

After seeing the camp illuminated by the green light of the forest and the bodies that fell in front of them, the Aurors finally felt the terror of Voldemort and understood the reason why Kingsley suggested that they not confront Voldemort head-on.

Probably, only by experiencing it personally can you understand how powerful the Dark Lord is. That is no longer a level that can be achieved by just one person.

Especially when they didn't have any advantage in terms of numbers, this Auror coalition finally collapsed!

The battle took less than ten minutes from start to finish.

All this can really shock countless people.

In fact, the Aurors were not willing to do this. If Voldemort didn't have a bunch of helpers around him, they wouldn't mind fighting Voldemort. Unfortunately, Voldemort had a bunch of Death Eaters and a bunch of Dementors around him, so he had no chance of winning. Under the circumstances, running separately is undoubtedly the best choice, which is also one of the advice Kingsley gave them.

Voldemort is indeed very powerful, but after the team is dispersed, he can only chase one person. No matter how powerful he is, it will take time to kill them one by one.

To a certain extent, the Aurors were undoubtedly lucky, because Voldemort did not have enough time to pull up the siege net, otherwise he would probably have to explain everything here, but there were not many Aurors who actually escaped.

Who prevented them from retreating directly from the beginning, and it was normal for them to suffer heavy losses.

"That damn Mudblood."

At this moment, in the Auror camp, Voldemort's face was particularly gloomy, because he had just read through the memory of a certain Auror and learned that the Auror team was preparing to evacuate the UK, but was attacked overnight by him.

No matter how you look at it, there is something weird about this thing.

Voldemort highly suspected that this was the Mudblood's conspiracy, otherwise Kingsley would not have come to deliver the news to them on such a timely basis, as if he was specifically waiting for him to attack the group of Aurors.

Regardless of whether it has something to do with Albert or not, this scapegoat will definitely be placed on him first.

Yaxley looked at Voldemort, whose eyes were flashing with anger and murderous intent, and asked tremblingly, "Master, what should we do next? Do we want to continue according to the original plan?"

Snape next to him glanced at Yaxley secretly, curious about how Albert did it. The guy didn't look like he was controlled by the Imperius Curse at all.

"continue."

Voldemort said expressionlessly.

Now that we've done it, we're going back.

Regardless of whether it was the mudblood's conspiracy or not, they would continue as planned. Because this is the plan they made before coming, there is no need to change the original plan because of this matter.

This night was destined to be restless.

It had been a few hours since Kingsley learned the news.

The group of hunted Aurors hid in a temporary safe house prepared by Kingsley. They probably never imagined that they would need that safe house.

"are you OK."

Looking at the remaining Aurors, Kingsley looked particularly complicated.

"Failed, completely defeated, not only by the mysterious man, but also by our arrogance." Conrad looked up at Kingsley and murmured, "It's a shame that you guys can always insist on doing this. Guys fight.”

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