Great Britain, England – Hogwarts.
Rose left the Gryffindor girls' dormitory and walked through the long corridors, holding in her arms a book titled "Potter Legacy," which Hagrid had given her the first time they met, back at the Dursleys' house.
The book documented the experiences of all the Patriarchs and Matriarchs of the Potter House over the centuries. It was comforting for her to read the thoughts of her ancestors; even being the last remaining member of the Potter House, she felt that they still cared for her, even after death.
Especially her father's notes, which she made a point of reading every night before sleep, were a way to connect with him, despite his absence.
It was a relief to discover, through the book, that her parents were not as her aunt had described— they were not addicts who abandoned her and died in a car accident.
As she walked through the corridors, Rose noticed that many students displayed tense expressions, as if a significant event were taking place.
Quickening her pace, she reached the dining hall and sat next to Hermione, who also looked equally tense and worried.
"What happened?" asked Rose, her intense and expressive blue eyes fixed on her best friend.
"Maybe a war," replied Hermione, her voice laden with tension.
War? I slept just one night and we're already on the brink of war!?
Confused, Rose stared at Hermione, searching for explanations.
Realizing Rose's confusion, Hermione handed her the newspaper.
Rose then looked at the newspaper in her hands and noticed the headline featured on the front page.
[Devastation in Nottingham After Clash Between Special Grade Wizards]
Rose's eyes widened as she read the words below the title.
[In a catastrophic episode that occurred this Wednesday, the city of Nottingham, located in Nottinghamshire, suffered nearly total damage during a violent confrontation between two Special Grade Wizards. The incident, which started as an exorcism mission, quickly escalated into a battle of disastrous proportions, involving Asterion Black, a renowned British wizard, and Mustafa Al-Husseini, a newly recognized Israeli wizard.]
[The intense fight between these two powerful figures left a trail of destruction across the city, resulting in nearly a hundred thousand people homeless, thousands of residents suffering various injuries, and tragically, hundreds lost their lives in the ensuing chaos.]
[The international wizarding community and MI0 in general are alarmed by the level of destruction and the humanitarian consequences of the clash. Local authorities and relief organizations are already mobilized to assist those affected, and discussions on measures to prevent such incidents in the future have already started to take shape in various committees in several countries around the world.]
[This tragic event highlights the urgent need for stricter regulations and more effective control over magical duels, especially when they involve wizards of such high caliber. The ramifications of this disaster are still being assessed, but it is already clear that Nottingham will have a long road ahead in its journey of reconstruction and recovery.]
Rose just widened her eyes and read everything with a shocked look on her face.
How on earth did something so drastic happen in just one night!
"Read further down," Hermione murmured to Rose.
There's more!?
Rose followed Hermione's words and held her breath as she saw the title.
[Albus Dumbledore Demands Action from the Israeli Magical Government After Nottingham Tragedy!]
[In the wake of the devastating events that shook Nottingham, Albus Dumbledore, considered the most powerful wizard in the world, made an urgent visit to the Israeli Ministry of Magic. The visit aimed primarily to press for an official response and concrete measures regarding the attack perpetrated by Mustafa Al-Husseini, an Israeli high-level wizard, in the heart of England.]
[Dumbledore, a figure of prominent respect and influence in the global magical community, expressed deep concern over the consequences of the clash and the need for stricter management of magical activities that may impact public safety and international relations.]
Rose quickly flipped to the next page of the newspaper:
[Tensions Escalate Following the Israeli Magical Government's Response to the Nottingham Incident.]
[The recent meeting between Albus Dumbledore and the Israeli Ministry of Magic did not achieve the expected outcome, intensifying international tensions within the magical community. The Israeli magical government stood firm in its position of not recognizing that the devastating attack in Nottingham was orchestrated by Mustafa Al-Husseini, one of their Special Grade Wizards.]
[Dumbledore, known for his diplomacy and wisdom, refused to accept this response, raising concerns that a potential international magical confrontation may be approaching. The firm refusal of the Israeli Ministry of Magic to admit Husseini's responsibility has raised questions about implications for global security and stability among magical nations.]
"Damn it!" After finishing reading, Rose couldn't help but curse out loud.
Clutching her hair, Rose groaned in frustration.
She still didn't understand how things could escalate so quickly and so dramatically.
"What are you going to do, Rose?" Hermione asked, with a clearly worried expression.
"I can't do anything to mediate, Mione. If I go to Israel, they might see it as a threat from England. One High-Level Wizard means negotiation, two Special Grade Wizards mean war!" Rose said, visibly discouraged. As she mentioned, Israel would only see hostility if she arrived to mediate between the two nations.
"Mustafa, when I find you, I'm going to punch you so hard your mother probably won't recognize you when she sees your face after our fight." Rose muttered, her fists clenched and a frosty smile on her face.
"Let's go." Rose stood up.
"Where to?" Hermione followed her friend and stood up as well.
"To Professor McGonagall, she must know more about the incident." Rose replied, walking out of the dining hall.
Hermione quickly ate her toast and followed Rose with the toast still in her mouth.
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Author's Thoughts: Mustafa was inspired by Ishamael from The Wheel of Time. I loved the actor's performance and made him one of my villains. Regarding the subject of Israel, I don't intend to offend anyone's religion or incite hatred. I hope you understand.
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In Professor McGonagall's Office.
Minerva was behind a desk, busy with a pile of papers on the table. Every time she reviewed a document and stamped it, she whispered:
"Damn you, Albus Dumbledore, you left and saddled me with this cursed pile of papers to authorize."
Minerva found she would rather fight a team of trolls than battle these damned papers. If Albus ever asked her to take over as head of Hogwarts, she would refuse without a second thought! This job was inhumane; the amount of work was not worth the reward.
Besides, the salary was far too low!
As Minerva grumbled through each report, the door to her office was opened without warning.
Frowning in displeasure, she watched her two favorite students enter her office, both bearing different expressions—one worried and the other visibly angrier.
Had it been any other student, she would have scolded them, even punished them severely for entering her office without knocking, but she had a deep affection for these two girls, so she remained silent, yet with a stern expression.
"Miss Granger, Miss Potter, a lady should not invade someone's personal space in such a manner." She spoke, her voice stern and cold, causing both girls to display embarrassed smiles.
"I'm sorry, Professor McGonagall." As an A-grade student beloved by all teachers, Hermione was the first to apologize.
Rose, on the other hand, just shrugged and sat down in the chair opposite the desk.
"Sorry for coming in without knocking," she said, ignoring Hermione's silent disapproving looks.
Seeing this, Minerva just shook her head and sighed.
"What brings you to my office, ladies?" She asked, leaning back in her chair.
"Are we going to war with Israel?" Rose directly asked her question.
"Unlikely." Without any hesitation, Minerva answered Rose's question. "War isn't good for anyone, whether for us or for Israel. Especially with the vultures watching the entire situation, waiting for a good moment to reap the benefits."
"The newspaper—" Before Hermione could finish speaking, Minerva interrupted her.
"Miss Granger," Minerva looked at her favorite student and spoke calmly. "Do not believe everything you read in the newspaper; they dramatize facts to sell more copies regardless of how much chaos and fear they would cause in the country. They are a bunch even greedier than goblins."
"The current situation is not as tense as it seems," Minerva continued. "Israel and England have not gone to war at this time."
Minerva's calm and stern words soothed the tense and nervou mind of the brown-haired girl.
"Asterion was attacked, will Hogwarts reinforce its defenses in case of an attack?" Rose, who had been silent listening to their conversation, spoke at this moment.
Minerva adjusted her glasses, which had slipped slightly, and replied with a touch of pride in her voice.
"Miss Potter, you need not worry about that. Hogwarts is one of the most magically secure places in the known world. Should Hogwarts be attacked, we don't need to reinforce our defenses, the attackers will need to reinforce their attack."
Honestly, Minerva wasn't exaggerating in the slightest. Hogwarts was built above one of the world's Ley Lines, and the magic drawn from the Ley Line fueled Hogwarts' defenses at all times with nearly infinite magical energy, especially the enormous barrier that covered the entire castle, protecting it from all directions, including from below the ground.
However, there was something that made Minerva tense and cautious. That was Voldemort, possessing the body of Quirinus.
Yes, Hogwarts was impregnable from the outside, but every defense had a weakness, and Hogwarts' defenses were no different in this regard. If the extraction of magical energy from the Ley Lines were to be interrupted, Hogwarts would be defenseless against attacks from high-grade wizards.
Fortunately, the core of Hogwarts was even more strictly protected than the Castle itself. Only the head of Hogwarts could enter the core without being killed by the magical defenses of the core.
Rose was surprised; it was the first time she saw arrogance in the stern Professor McGonagall, which certainly took her aback, but she chose to trust in this enormous magical castle, though she still noted the concern the professor tried to hide.
Hermione and Rose nodded, relieved by her words, or at least that was how Minerva felt, and both left the office feeling lighter.
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In the corridor.
"Do you think she lied?" Walking alongside Rose, Hermione whispered to her friend with a worried look.
"Her heart raced when she talked about war." Rose replied, looking ahead. "She's hiding something, worried about something, especially after Professor Quirinus disappeared."
Rose didn't tell Hermione that Quirinus was possessed by Voldemort; it was a piece of news she would hide if possible. Nobody needed to know that Voldemort had returned; she would find him, kill him, and the man would remain dead once and for all.
Hermione looked at her friend with suspicion; she too saw that Professor McGonagall was worried about something and had withheld a lot of information, similar to Rose who spoke in a very cold, almost murderous tone when it came to Professor Quirinus, who had disappeared a few days ago.
Whether it was Professor McGonagall or Rose, both were hiding things from her, which made her sad and at the same time angry.
She would find out what both were hiding!
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Austria, Austrian Alps – Nurmengard.
In Grindelwald's personal chamber.
The Dark Lord dressed in the finest clothes he owned and displayed a satisfied smile on his aged face, his ethereal blue eyes glowing with a phosphorescent light.
"Is everything ready, Aurelius?" Grindelwald asked, adjusting his tie.
"Yes, My Lord." Aurelius nodded and replied. "Everyone is ready to depart at any moment."
"And the Aurora Society?" Grindelwald continued to inquire.
"Those occultists are nearly salivating at the idea of attacking Hogwarts and killing the child." Aurelius did not hide his disdain when he mentioned the group of lunatics.
"I still don't understand why they want to kill the girl; the child is innocent." He spoke, his tone cold.
"The world is cruel, Aurelius. It doesn't care who dies or who survives." Grindelwald turned to look at his adoptive son and continued. "The birth of that child disrupted the world's balance, the number of Cursed Spirits appearing around the world has increased by nearly 50% since Rose Potter was born."
"The birth of Rose Potter was a sin in the eyes of that lunatic cult claiming to be the Balance of the wizarding world's order." Grindelwald couldn't help but mock the Aurora Society, especially its purpose.
"When we accomplish our purpose, may I kill them all?" Aurelius asked, his voice cold and deadly. Around his body, the shadow of a deformed stag made from swirls of darkness manifested.
Grindelwald was unbothered and spoke kindly. "You may enjoy yourself as much as you like after we are finished, Aurelius."
Placing his hand on the mirror, Grindelwald saw the young Dumbledore appear beside him, hand on his shoulder.
"As promised, Albus. I'm wearing my finest suit so we can finally kill each other."
He murmured, looking at Dumbledore's reflection, who also smiled gently.
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