"Boom!"
The door to the living room was slammed open, and Harry appeared in front of everyone.
"Harry!"
Lupin got up and looked at him in surprise.
"I heard it. I heard it all."
Molly also came over, a little at a loss. "Boy, you shouldn't worry about these things. We will handle them."
Harry was furious. He was like a fool who was kept in the dark.
The twins, Ron and Ginny, also ran down, and Molly glared at the twins. She knew it must be something they did.
"We also need to know the truth!"
Fred and George also spoke in unison, and their expressions were unprecedentedly serious.
Alvin can be said to be their best friend at Hogwarts. Not only did he give them much money in the first year, but he often helped them when they encountered difficulties.
On top of that, they're like Alvin, and it's just too hard to find someone with so many bad ideas for pranks.
And Alvin is their confidant.
Just as Molly was about to exert her parental authority and drive away a few people, she was stopped by Sirius.
"Forget it, Molly. They are no longer children and have the right to know this."
Sirius also gave Harry a reluctant smile and then said to Molly.
"But Dumbledore said, Harry he…."
Molly was a little confused, and Harry interrupted him, "Mrs. Weasley, I'm not Dumbledore's puppet. I have the right to know everything!"
Perhaps too angry, Harry used very serious words.
Ultimately, she agreed, and even the Weasley brothers and sisters had the right to observe.
"Okay Harry, if you have any questions, just ask."
Kingsley saw that there was nothing else to do here, so he let some of the wizards go first, and those who stayed here were all people who had something to do with Harry.
"Sirius, how is your case?"
Although angry, Harry was still concerned about Sirius' current situation.
Before the end of the last term, the Ministry of Magic sued Sirius for using the Unforgivable Curse.
Sirius smiled lightly.
"Don't worry, Harry. The Ministry doesn't want me to stay at Hogwarts any longer."
"I left and paid some fines, and it was over."
Harry understood and was relieved for Sirius.
"Then what's going on with Alvin? He didn't reply to any letters I sent him this summer."
Speaking of this, the expressions of all the adults present became a little unnatural, and a flash of inspiration flashed in Harry's mind, thinking of Dobby in the second grade.
"Did you stop all my letters?"
No one spoke, and Harry understood naturally.
No wonder all his letters went unanswered.
Doesn't he have the right to write letters to others?
Seeing him like this, Sirius was afraid that Harry would be wrong and quickly explained.
"Harry, Dumbledore just feels that at such a delicate moment, you should try to be less disturbed by the outside world."
"Even Ron and the others have no right to write to you, but that phoenix usually sends Alvin's reply, and we can't intercept it at all."
"In desperation, we can only stop your letter."
After listening to his explanation, Harry's face softened a lot.
"So, what's going on on Alvin's side? Why is he on Fudge's side?"
This was what Harry couldn't believe the most. He didn't believe Alvin would do it.
You must know that he and Alvin talked about Voldemort at school, and Alvin absolutely believed him at that time.
Why has it become like this now?
Sirius called Kingsley over.
"This is Kingsley Shacklebolt, an Auror."
"He was there when Fudge went to negotiate with Alvin. You can ask him any questions."
Kingsley was also very cooperative and told Harry everything that happened that day.
Harry and the Weasleys were silent after hearing this.
"I didn't expect Alvin to betray, and he still has contact with Knockturn Alley. This is something only dark wizards do!"
Ron muttered in a low voice and instantly got sharp eyes from the twins and Harry.
He was so frightened that he stopped talking.
I don't know since when Ron's admiration for Alvin gradually turned into jealousy.
Jealous of his talent, jealous of his popularity.
He is even more jealous that Alvin has so many girls' likes, especially...
Ron's heart turned to delight after hearing that Alvin was on their opposite side.
Will Dumbledore deal with him at school next term?
His dark thoughts were unknown to others, and Harry was still trying to defend Alvin.
"Maybe he was just trying to deceive Fudge. Didn't you see Fudge agreeing to so many conditions for Alvin?"
If Alvin were here, he would definitely give Harry a thumbs up. All these years have not hurt him in vain.
Kingsley said to follow Harry's train of thought.
"Dumbledore thought so too, and Mr. Gaunt did not choose to take sides but to be neutral in the strict sense."
"So we don't have any hostility towards him, and maybe we need you to help us persuade him."
Harry nodded firmly. He would definitely convince Alvin.
Kingsley looked at him with confidence and said nothing.
But in his heart, he felt that Harry might have failed, and Alvin was not a novice student like him.
Even if Fudge begged him, Alvin could even benefit a lot from it. How could Harry persuade him in a few words?
When Kingsley said this to Harry, he was just conveying Dumbledore's intentions. It was better if Harry succeeded, and there was nothing to lose if he failed.
"Okay," Sirius interjected, "The most important thing is your business now, Harry. You must remember everything that happened tonight, so we will have a better chance of winning at the trial."
With that, he pulled Harry up and walked out the door.
"You don't know yet? This is Black's ancestral home. I'll show you around."