Chapter 647 - Accord Ⅱ (2/2)

A Bend in Time EsliEsma 31470K 2022-07-25

Elphinstone's face hardens, but seeing that he has no choice, he pulls out two slips of enchanted interdepartmental memo paper with the Ministry of Magic insignia imprinted on it. Grabbing a quill, he scribbles on the two notes, ”Urgent. Guest. Now!” Before scribbling the name of the receiver of the memo and stamping the two memos with his seal. With a wave of his wand the two sheets of paper neatly folded themselves into small paper planes and begin to hover in the air.

Rising to his feet, Elphinstone opens the door and the two paper airplanes zoom out and speedily head on their way. Slamming his door shut with more force than necessary, he returns to his desk as Sanderson idly remarks, ”My, my, that is certainly new. Well, that is a far better cry than the owls that used to zoom all about. Rather dirty, and unsanitary, if you ask me.”

Elphinstone barely manages to keep his snarky reply to himself. He normally was a rather even-tempered man, but something about Sanderson just rubbed him in all the wrong ways. And he would have argued that it was because Sanderson was a Slytherin except the old git had never gone to Hogwarts.

Not that he was one to talk, Elphinstone admitted to himself. He came from a long line of proud Slytherins, and both his mother and father had been. And just like them, the two had ended up in Slytherin. It was not anything that he openly admitted not out of shame but just from force of habit.

Elphinstone's private thoughts are broken as the door of his office slams open to reveal the fierce-looking figure of a rather short, plump man with fiery eyes sparking dangerously from behind enormous think glasses. Slamming the door behind him with a crash, the head of the Auror Department, Bob Ogden points at Sanderson with his middle finger, and says, ”What is that bastard doing here?”

Calming looking at his neatly trimmed nails, Sanderson mutters, ”Why hello to you too, Ogden. It's been how many years now, since our first meeting?”

Ogden looks as if he is about to reach for his wand and hex Sanderson to death, when Elphinstone says, ”Please wait, sir. Sanderson has a proposal that the Minister of Magic will want to at least hear.”

”Don't be a fool, Elphinstone. You can't make a deal with the devil!” Ogden spat. ”No, I'm going to toss him into a cell, and throw the key far, far away.”

”Why I do believe that counts as corruption, illegal imprisonment under false charges, and denial of my right to council,” Sanderson said with a cold smile. ”Really, Ogden, I would think that you would have learned after all these years.”

Ogden looks like he is about to throw himself at Sanderson not carrying the least bit for his dignity when the door opening caused them all to turn around. The figure of a stout female with thick bobbed hair can be seen, Minister of Magic, Eugenia Jenkins.

”What is this about, Urquart?” Minister Eugenia Jenkins sharply asked. ”I was pulled out of an important meeting with foreign dignitaries, so this better be worth my time.”

Seeing neither of the two men answered in respective to the stranger sitting in Urquart's office, Minister Jenkins impatiently snaps, ”Well, I'm waiting for an explanation, gentlemen!”

Elphinstone clears his throat and glances at Ogden before his eyes linger over to Sanderson. ”Minister Jenkins allow me to present the Potentate of London, Sanderson.”

Minister Jenkins furrows her brows and says, ”And that is supposed to mean anything to me?”

Ogden lets out a sharp bark of triumphant laughter. ”You heard the Minister, Sanderson, get out.”

Minister Jenkins sends her head of Auror's a sharp glance, before inspecting the weathered elderly wizard seated before her. ”Perchance, a better follow up question would be, what exactly does that mean, gentlemen?”

While Ogden and Elphinstone are sharing wary glances, Sanderson flashes the female Minister of Magic an accessing glance, before interjecting, ”I am the one who makes the rules for the underworld business transactions, Madam.” A lapse of tense silence followed right after his stark declaration.