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458 Retaliation

"Bad prophecy?"

Lynn repeated.

"Yes, but he just heard a rumor that he didn't know whether it was true or not. I'm not sure whether it was accurate."

Fox said with a shaking his head.

Lynn was walking in place.

At first he thought that the bad country Demon France hated him so much, because he was the one who escaped the remnants of the Grindelwald family back then, and because he destroyed Fontana's plan at Hogwarts.

That is why these Aurors in these bad countries have to kill themselves at almost any cost.

It is both a vent of anger and a slash of roots.

But if this is the case, it seems a bit too unreasonable to think about it carefully.

No matter what, the Demonic France Association of Melrod is also a magical government. No matter what decisions it makes, the first thing the government should consider is its own personal interests.

Revenge on Lynn is no benefit to the current bad country parliament from any direction. On the contrary, if it is discovered by the British Ministry of Magic, it will directly cause war, but it will definitely be a very serious diplomatic problem.

From this perspective, there must be some unknown reason why the wizard of Mold Country wants to make the decision to pursue him.

The prophecy Fox just said may be the key to this.

But now Lynn is not in the mood to think so much.

He was still feeling angry.

It is not his personality to be unilaterally chased by others and not fight back. He has always been bullying others on his own initiative, and has never been bullied by others so passively.

Now these bad-stricken Aurors feel that they have a thrust into their ideas and start to retreat?

Of course, Lynn would not let them leave like this with such a simple price without paying any effort.

The Demonic France will be too far away from him, and now he does not have the ability to go to the other party's base camp to cause trouble.

But if you can't get the principal, you still have to collect the interest.

At least he had to pay the price for the bad-stricken Aurors who had made him dirty on this island.

"Professor, you just said that the wizards on this island are almost retreating. Are those bad country Aurors going to make a last attempt at me?"

Fox nodded.

"The wizards who have been terrified by you have been killed. They are just here to make money and do not want to spend all their lives. Even if O'Brien increases your bounty by a hundred times, they don't plan to stay here and die."

"What will the bad country Aurors do after they leave?"

Fox frowned and said when he heard Lynn's question.

"I also heard some information from the Aurors. They seemed to be planning to burn out the entire forest and force you out."

Lynn sneered at the corner of her mouth.

"Then they are really using any means."

He lowered his head and thought for a moment, then raised his head and looked at Fox with his eyes flashing.

"Professor, do you want to seek revenge on that O'Brien?"

Fox looked at Lynn's expression and could probably guess what he wanted to do, he smiled.

"I used magic, ate hot pot, traveled, and no one was provoked. Suddenly, I was wanted by the whole demon of bad country France. Of course, I wanted to find the culprit to vent such a destructive thing. I really treated him as a friend at the beginning, and then my friend wanted to kill me without saying a word. Of course, I wanted to take revenge on such a good friend."

Lynn and Fox looked at each other, and they reached a consensus, then began to plan the next action and disappeared into the woods.

......

O'Brien looked at the witch in the Hall of Prophecy without expression.

"If your final action also fails, what do you want to explain in Congress?" the witch asked plainly.

"I will force him out this time." The security supervisor said coldly, "I will ask my subordinates to use the Fire Spell. If they don't want to be burned to death inside, they will definitely face us directly."

"Even if you force him out, are you sure that you can beat that boy with your subordinates?"

O'Brien's face looked a little impatient.

"I have answered your question. If the final situation is not good for us, I will arrange for my subordinates to retreat from here, and they will not sacrifice them in vain. Congress cannot afford so much Auror losses here."

The witch in the Hall of Prophecy looked at him with his eyes that seemed to be able to peek at people's hearts.

"If you go back in shame like this, how can you explain to Congress? You can make a military order before you leave."

"As long as you explain, even if this action fails, Congress will still have Plan B, and the main responsibility for failure is not ours, but the information given by your Prophecy Hall is not accurate, and I will report it to Congress truthfully."

"I will also report to Congress truthfully through the Office of Prophecy."

Both of them were still restrained in their tone, but anyone could hear the meaning of tit-for-tat in it.

O'Brien directed his men and arranged for them to go to several favorable corners in the woods that had been observed in advance.

These places are areas with relatively dense trees, which have a good effect on the spread of the Scarlet Fire Curse.

The Aurors had all withdrawn from the woods, but they did not inform the few wizards who were still searching for Lynn's figure.

If they were notified to let them all withdraw, Lynn would find something wrong, so O'Brien abandoned them without any surprise and used all these people as a means to keep Lynn's bait.

The best result of using Lihuo is that Lynn didn't have time to run out of it and was directly burned to death by this kind of flame that could burn anything.

But O'Brien knew that the possibility was low.

So except for those Aurors who were assigned to use magic to ignite the fire, he allocated all his other subordinates along the woods.

If Lin En wanted to escape from the woods that were ignited by Lihuo, he had to fly away, so that the manpower on the ground could be gathered and a large net was set up in the sky.

His ideas are being implemented in full swing.

The five Aurors who were assigned to release the fire were flying to the designated location on a flying broom. At this moment, the two Aurors who looked very ordinary looked at each other, then rode the flying broom and flew silently towards the direction where O'Brien was.

Their behavior looked normal, and they were wearing standard black robes, which looked exactly like warning the Aurors in the air.
Chapter completed!
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