"Bad prophecy?"

Lynn repeated in his mouth.

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

Fox shook his head.

Lynn paced back and forth.

At first, he thought that the reason why the Magic Congress of the Moldy Country hated him so much was because he was the fish that slipped through the net when they cleaned up the remnants of the Grindelwald family, and the second was because he destroyed Fontana's plan at Hogwarts.

That's why the Aurors in these unlucky countries wanted to kill themselves almost at all costs.

It is both venting anger and cutting grass and roots.

But if it is such a thing, it seems a bit too unreasonable to think about it carefully.

In any case, the Mold Country Magic Congress is also a magic government. No matter what decision is made, the government should first consider its own vital interests.

Revenge on things like Lynn, no matter from which direction you look at it, is of no benefit to the current Congress of the United States. On the contrary, if it is discovered by the British Ministry of Magic, it will directly cause war, but it must be a very serious diplomacy. question.

From this point of view, there must be some unknown reason why the wizard of the Mold Country made the decision to hunt and kill him.

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

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

He was still simmering with fire in his heart.

It's not in his character to be hunted down by others unilaterally like this and not fight back. He has always been the one who actively bullies others, and he has never been bullied so passively by others.

Now these unlucky Aurors feel that their ideas are in trouble and they are planning to retreat?

Lynn certainly wouldn't let them leave without paying such an easy price.

The Magic Congress of the Mold Country is too far away from him, and now he doesn't have the ability to go to the other party's base camp to cause trouble.

But if the principal cannot be obtained, the interest will still be charged.

At least he'd have to make the bad country Aurors who made him look bad on this island pay first.

"Professor, you said just now that the hired wizards on this island have almost retreated, and those Aurors in the bad country are going to make one last attempt against me?"

Fox nodded.

"Those hired wizards have been frightened by your killing. They came here to make money, and they didn't want to put all their lives in it. Even if O'Brien doubled your bounty a hundred times. They don't intend to stay here to die even for the commission."

"After they leave, what will the Aurors of the bad country do?"

Hearing Lynn's question, Fox frowned and said.

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

There was a sneer at the corner of Lynn's mouth.

"Then they are really unscrupulous."

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

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

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

"I was doing magic tricks, eating hot pot, traveling, and I didn't provoke anyone. Suddenly, I was wanted by the Magic Congress of the entire country. Of course, I wanted to find the culprit to vent about such a damaging thing. At the beginning, I really wanted to He became a friend, and then this friend of mine wanted to kill me without saying a word, such a good friend, of course I wanted to take revenge and go back."

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

O'Brien stared blankly at the witch in the Hall of Prophecy.

"If your last action fails, how do you explain it to the Congress?" the witch asked flatly.

"We'll force him out this time." The security director said coldly, "I'll let my men use the Fiendfire Curse, and if they don't want to be burned alive inside, they will definitely face us directly. "

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

O'Brien looked a little impatient.

"I have already answered your question. If the final situation is not good for us, then I will arrange for my men to retreat from here, and I will not let them die in vain. The Congress can't afford so many Auror losses. it's here."

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

"If you just go back in such a desperate manner, how will you explain to the Congress? You have issued a military order before you leave."

"You can explain what you want. Even if this operation fails, Congress still has a plan B, and the main responsibility for the failure is not ours, but the inaccurate information given by your prophecy office. I will truthfully tell Congress reported."

"I will also truthfully report all the actions to Congress through the Hall of Prophecy."

The tone of the two people's speech is quite restrained, but anyone can hear the tit-for-tat meaning in it.

O'Brien directed his men and arranged for them to go to several advantageous corners of 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 Fiercefire Curse.

The Aurors had all withdrawn from the woods, but they did not notify the few hired wizards who were still searching for Lynn inside.

If they were notified to let them all withdraw, Lynn would definitely find out that there was a problem, so O'Brien abandoned them in cold blood without any surprise, using all these people as bait to keep Lynn.

The best result of using Fiendflame was that Lin En 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 the odds were low.

So except for those Aurors who were assigned to use magic to ignite Fiercefire, he assigned all his men along the forest.

Lynn wanted to escape from the woods ignited by Fiercefire only by flying, so that the manpower on the ground could be assembled and a large net could be laid in the sky.

His idea is being implemented intensively.

The five Aurors who were assigned to release Fiendfyre were flying towards the designated location on broomsticks, but at this moment, the two Aurors who looked very ordinary looked at each other, and then rode towards Orb on their broomsticks. Ryan flew past silently in the direction.

Their actions looked normal, and they were also wearing standard black robes. They looked as if they were guarding the Aurors in mid-air.

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