The Daily Prophet published a report titled "Belated Innocence, We All Owe Sirius an Apology" on its front page, and placed a photo of Sirius in tears in the middle.

This report aroused widespread sympathy, especially among those in the Order who had fought as Black's companions, and all felt deep remorse.

Arthur Weasley said in an interview: "I misunderstood my friend, and although there are many reasons, we do owe Black an apology. I'm sorry, Sirius, you have suffered for so many years."

While Sirius was proven innocent, another trial also began.

Next to the "Belated Innocence" piece, Rita Skeeter posted Barty Crouch's sullen face on the back page, notably using a bottom-up camera angle that highlighted him The haughty look and that mustache rubbing.

The title of the article only has two huge words: "Justice?" 》

In contrast, it is self-evident that Barty Crouch overstepped his authority and intervened in the judicial process, abusing his power to deal with others without judgment.

Immediately afterwards, Rita Skeeter posted several photos of wanted posters, including Sirius and Murphy Darkholm.

"Who gave Aurors the power to arrest wizards without trial?"

"If an innocent person is wanted, who will be responsible for the loss of his reputation?"

Rita then listed all the misunderstandings people had about Sirius, and described his sufferings in detail. She pointed out that it was precisely because these wanted people believed in the judgment of the authoritative Aurors that they were blinded. Would slander Sirius.

The main idea is: the reason why everyone misunderstands Sirius and the reason why we owe Sirius an apology is because the Auror did something wrong.

We don't need to feel too guilty. The one who should be ashamed is the Auror, Barty Crouch.

Subsequently, in another report about Jishi Wizarding Hospital, Rita detailed Murphy's relationship with this best hospital in the wizarding world (I, Rita Skeeter, dare to vouch for my personal reputation and that of the Daily Prophet) ) causes.

He also pointed out that the reason why the Aurors wanted Murphy Darkholm was completely untenable.

And subjective assumptions and framing Zhongliang are about to become a bad habit of Aurors. Someone must take this responsibility!

Just as the situation was raging, the last straw for Barty Crouch appeared.

"What did you say?" Barty Crouch's eyes were bloodshot and he looked at Gadwin Robards in shock in the Office of the Director of the Department of Legal Enforcement, "You said that again?!"

"Peter Pettigrew... was kidnapped while being escorted to Azkaban..."

Barty Crouch sank down in his chair.

It's done, he's done.

In the past, Sirius escaped from prison, and in the past, werewolves were raging. The Aurors had nothing to say, but now, a captured dark wizard can be made to run away. What else can the Aurors do? How incompetent is he as the Director of the Department of Legal Enforcement?

An incompetent director is firmly accused of abusing his power. Who would be willing to listen to his excuse?

Things have reached such a point that even he himself feels that it is unreasonable for him not to resign and leave.

Barty Crouch returned home in a daze, but as soon as he entered the door, he suddenly caught a glimpse of a young man sitting in the room waiting for him.

What made Barty Crouch's heart almost skip a beat was that behind the other party was the cupboard, the cupboard where he usually hid Barty Crouch Jr.!

"Murphy Darkholm!"

Why is he here?

Did he spot Barty Jr.?

Old Barty glanced at the house elf beside him, who was trembling nervously and almost crying, and yelled: "What's going on! Who allowed him to come in!"

Twinkle burst into tears immediately, "Yes, I'm sorry, Master, I'm sorry, Twinkle, Twinkle can't disobey his words..."

As he spoke, Shining picked up a rolling pin and smashed it on his head.

"That's enough!" Murphy said, "Go out, Twinkle, there's nothing to do here."

Murphy's voice fell in Twinkle's ears, with an unbelievable grand tremor, shaking her soul, making her involuntarily want to obey him, so she nodded and left the room by herself.

Murphy had tried to use this method to order Kingsley to get out of the way earlier against Kingsley.

Later, after being strengthened by multiple Magus, Murphy discovered that the "goat" creature had a unique enhancement in "charm", allowing him to add his own will to the sound at will to control the creature's behavior.

And this kind of magic that does not require a wand, Murphy calls it "the magic sound of the law".

Not only is it very easy to use, but the feeling of being able to speak easily makes him very addicted.

"You, what did you do to my house elf?!" Old Barty looked at this scene in shock. There is no doubt about the loyalty of the house elf, but just now this man made Winky obey the order with just one word?

He didn't even use a wand!

"Do you know that if you break into another wizard's house without permission, I can have the Aurors arrest you immediately!"

"Oh?" Murphy smiled, "And let everyone know what secrets you hide at home? Barty Crouch, sir?"

He knows!

Sure enough he knew it!

Old Batty felt his whole body go limp and almost collapsed to the ground.

"What are you going to do?" he asked weakly.

"Actually, whether you believe it or not, I'm here to discuss cooperation." Murphy said.

"Cooperation?" Barty Crouch only thought it was ridiculous, "With me? You have done so many things just to drive me away? You want to talk about cooperation with me? Now?"

"Lucius was once my enemy, isn't he also a friend now?" Murphy said, "I don't like to destroy enemies too roughly. I am happy to unite everyone who can be united. Things to do."

And to be honest, he really doesn't have that many people available.

Otherwise, why not unite the enemy, exalt all the opponents, and then let your own people come to power?

But if you don’t have any cards in hand, you can only use them first by grabbing your opponent’s.

And that Lucius, grandma's son, dares to be a fence-sitter. I'll give him a loyalty contract when he comes back.

"I will not cooperate with the dark wizard!" Barty Crouch said.

ha?

How dare you be so arrogant at this stage? Do you believe that I am flattering you now?

"What did you say?"

"I won't follow..."

"boom!"

Murphy punched Crouch in the face, knocked Old Barty to the ground, and then kicked him a few more times.

"You say I'm a dark wizard?" Murphy laughed angrily, grabbed Old Barty's collar and picked him up, "Come on, tell me, why the hell am I a dark wizard? You say I'm breaking the law?" ? Do you have the nerve to say that I infiltrated the Ministry of Magic? Did you do less than me? "

We are all careerists, how can your ass be cleaner than mine?

What a black wizard, I'm giving you face?

Dark wizard, dark wizard, dark wizard, damn, it seems that it makes sense to say so.

If you don't follow your rules, you are a dark wizard, right? !

Damn it!

"Okay, you said I'm a dark wizard, right?"

Murphy pulled out a spare wand, "Now that you've said so, I'll be sorry if you don't do this. Cut out the bones!"

The torture lasted three full minutes.

Until Murphy got impatient, opened the cupboard door, and found Barty Crouch Jr. wearing an invisibility cloak inside.

"Forget it, you choose the road yourself. You two, father and son, will meet again in Azkaban."

Barty Crouch is helpful in the next plan, but he is not so indispensable. Murphy is suddenly unwilling to play with these hypocrites.

Since you hate me so much, you might as well hate me to death.

After saying this, Murphy was about to apparate, when suddenly a hand grabbed his foot.

"Wait, wait...you, what exactly do you want me to do?"

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