Chapter 521: Whose trick (1/2)

”It's really Albert.”

After George saw the headlines in today’s Daily Prophet, he was shocked to shake off the potatoes on his hands.

”Speaking of which, how did he convince the woman Rita Skeeter.”

On the headline section of the Daily Prophet, an exclusive interview about the youngest wizard chess champion in the world was published.

This interview wiped out all the scandals of Albert.

”I guess it wasn't for Kanon to level the woman.”

Fred, who had just moved his head over, said his own speculation, ”In Albert's habit, it is estimated that he has caught Rita Skeeter's handle and threatened her to correct her mistake.”

”I think so too.” George agreed.

They certainly know that Albert has enough Garon to beat Rita Skeeter, but Albert is not a person who likes to suffer from his own suffocation. Just look at the fate of the Slytherin students who want to trouble him. However, the possibility of Hua Jialong's settlement is very low.

The biggest possibility is to directly grab Rita Skeeter's handle and forcefully hold the opponent's head to let her solve the problem by herself.

I have to say that after several years of roommates, the twins still know Albert's character very well.

”What's the handle?” Percy asked curiously. He also knew exactly what Rita Skeeter was.

”How do we know, go and ask him yourself.” George thought for a while and said.

”However, I think if you ask Albert, he will probably tell you that he paid Rita Skeeter to level it.”

If Albert doesn't want to say, he can find out countless kinds of truth to answer your question.

”I am back.”

At this moment, Mr. Weasley walked into the house with his exhausted body. He has been working for several days in a row recently. Last night, he even checked seven stores and found a lot of contraband.

”Dad, you're back.” Percy got up and took Mr. Weasley's briefcase, and put it in the usual place.

”It's boring, the Ministry of Magic is in a mess right now,” Mr. Weasley muttered.

”What's the matter?” Ron couldn't help asking.

”It's not the exclusive interview with Rita Skeeter. It is thought to be likely to cause international disputes.” Mr. Weasley took the lead, pointed his finger at the newspaper that George was reading, and said: ”You see the back Just a few articles, an interview about Albert Anderson’s trip to the United States.”

A few people turned to the third edition and soon understood why they said that it might cause international disputes.

”I think Albert shouldn't lie. In fact, he rarely lied to deceive others.” As soon as George finished speaking, he felt a little uneasy in his heart.

Albert really didn't lie much?

He is only good at misleading others with truthful words, so most of the things in the newspaper are true.

didn't lie.

Well, nothing wrong.

”Nowadays, many wizards in the British magical world have a dislike for the Magic Congress of the United States, and they even started to discuss the policies of the United States that are different from other countries.” Mr. Weasley bit his sausage and muttered, ”If it weren't written in the newspaper The American magical world does not allow owls. I even suspect that a bunch of people have sent letters to Mr. Carter.”

”They can use international mail channels.” George said without hesitation.

”Yes Yes.”

Mr. Weasley murmured, “Someone in the United States is protesting against the British sending a large number of letters and packages with dark magic or dangerous goods.”

”Awesome, I think Mr. Carter will be pleasantly surprised.”

”This is not a good idea. It will cause international disputes.” Mr. Weasley sighed helplessly as he looked at his gloating sons.

”Dad, I think Albert's words are true.” Fred said solemnly: ”The eight achievements of the United States are like a ghost.”

”Yes.” Fred nodded in agreement. ”When he wrote last time, he also told us that he would not go to the United States again. He also warned us that it's better to stay away from the United States. Wizards who are not familiar with the laws. , It’s easy to commit a felony and be put in a jail.”