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Chapter 1797: A War with No Victors (Part 247)
Chapter 1797: A War with No Victors (Part 247)
Isabella, understanding her husband, Albert Anderson, guessed what he might be up to regarding the situation in Britain.
What exactly was the matter?
It had to do with recent developments in Britain.
Albert had been closely monitoring the changes in the British magical community and, upon receiving news from Nelson Tobin, realized that the time was ripe for his plan. Nelson was about to put his somewhat unreliable revenge plan into action.
Although the plan seemed far-fetched, many people were secretly encouraging it from behind the scenes.
Albert was one of them.
It was time for him to secretly return and reap the bountiful harvest.
Of course, he had to do it secretly.
Albert did not want anyone to know about his involvement, as it could bring him a lot of trouble.
To ensure his plan's success, Albert planned to use a Time Turner to go back a few hours and then use Polyjuice Potion to disguise himself as Nelson Tobin, ensuring that even if he encountered others, no one would recognize him.
For added security, Albert also prepared Fuling Elixir for himself and Nelson.
This was one of their mutual agreements.
Without the Fuling Elixir, Nelson might not have been able to successfully cast the Fiery Inferno Curse.
This was the ace up his sleeve for dealing with the Death Eaters.
To be honest, Nelson preferred to take matters into his own hands rather than rely on Albert.
He sought Albert's help as a powerful ally, hoping he could assist in eliminating the remaining Death Eaters and ensuring their complete annihilation during the upcoming night of revenge.
To achieve this, Nelson even unilaterally made an unbreakable vow with Albert, demonstrating his immense sincerity to gain Albert's trust and assistance.
For Nelson, consumed by hatred, nothing else mattered as long as he could fulfill his grand revenge plan.
As for Grell and Will, who initially intended to follow Nelson and risk their lives for his revenge, Nelson had never trusted them from the start.
Regardless of whether they could fully commit to avenging the Death Eaters, Nelson never placed his hopes on them.
On one hand, he didn't trust them, and on the other, he didn't want to drag others into his scheme; he was content to be the sole scapegoat!
The Nelson of the past was not as fanatical as he is now; at least, he wasn't willing to risk his life solely for revenge.
However, with Albert's help, Nelson successfully avenged his family by killing the Death Eater responsible. Still, he couldn't let go of his hatred for Voldemort and the Death Eaters.
Especially with Albert's covert assistance, Nelson often relived the night his family was brutally murdered in his dreams, and the flames of vengeance burned fiercely within the young man's heart.
It wasn't until the end of the Second Wizarding War, when the magical world prepared to settle scores with Voldemort's supporters, that Nelson and his group suffered an unprecedented betrayal by Kingsley.
From that day forward, Nelson truly realized the futility of relying on others, and all hope vanished from his heart.
To eradicate the remaining Death Eater remnants, he could only rely on himself.
If his power alone wasn't sufficient, he would stake his very life.
It wasn't that Nelson wanted to go to extremes, but when one person dares to challenge the entire social order, they must be prepared to risk everything. By sacrificing their life, they could deliver a devastating blow to all, forcing the world to change for them! These were Albert's exact words, and Nelson agreed, so he intended to follow through.
As for what Albert hoped to gain from this, Nelson didn't care; he only needed Albert to provide the final guarantee for the plan's success.
Voldemort's supporters and the remaining Death Eaters must all die!
This was a silent agreement between Albert and Nelson, both sharing the same goal, at least in Nelson's mind. Albert's secret return to Britain was also an opportunity to settle scores with those who might pose a threat to him and his family.
The most interesting part, however, was the settlement of these remaining Death Eaters and some of Voldemort's supporters, which was also Kingsley's intention.
Who could blame those greedy purebloods for pocketing so many crucial assets from the Ministry of Magic?
And it was only natural that these fools refused to give them back. One couldn't fault Kingsley for taking matters into his own hands.
As for whether Kingsley could become one of the ultimate winners of this revenge operation, Albert could only reserve his opinion. He had prophesied the annihilation of Kingsley's entire family, and while he had reminded Kingsley of this more than once, it was uncertain if this future could be averted.
This might very well involve Nelson's revenge for Kingsley's past betrayal.
There was no mistake in the content of the book he had read.
Moreover, no one wanted to become a pawn in someone else's game, not even Nelson, who was willing to risk his life for revenge. Kingsley had made his move, and he must bear the potential backlash.
In this matter, Albert chose to be a detached observer. He had done all he could, and if Kingsley couldn't change the outcome of the prophecy, what more could Albert do? He couldn't expose himself willingly!
Albert never considered himself to possess such noble qualities.
For him, as long as this revenge operation successfully eliminated potential dangers and completed the tasks at hand, it was enough.
If he could also conveniently acquire some spoils of war and become one of the ultimate winners of the revenge operation, that would be even better!
As for other matters, Albert never expected too much, nor did he need to.
Yes, for Albert, successfully completing the upcoming revenge operation was sufficient.
Therefore, he spent a considerable amount of time communicating with Nelson through the two-way mirror, ensuring that the upcoming revenge operation was revised and thoroughly prepared.
Consequently, Albert was late for dinner that evening.
Facing Nia's almost scathing displeasure, Albert could only offer an embarrassed smile as an apology. Only after promising to take her along on the upcoming island tour, which was not far away, did Nia put aside her complaints and reveal a conspiratorial smile.
"They've always forbidden me from going out alone."
While eating a spicy hot pot, Nia honestly explained the reason to Albert.
"But if I go on a trip with you guys, they'll definitely have no reason to object." Nia stuck out her cute tongue, seemingly having been scorched by the spice.
"I think they're right."
Albert handed the milk beside him to Nia and warned, "You'd better not wander around in this unfamiliar country. A pretty foreign girl can easily get into trouble."
"If Nia wants to go out for a walk, she can come along with us during this time." Isabella's cheeks turned slightly red as she continued to add beef slices to the hot pot.
"You shouldn't spoil her too much. I think Nia is almost spoiled by you." Mrs. Daisy felt helpless about this, "A willful girl will eventually face hardships."
"Mom!" Nia couldn't help but complain, "I'm your daughter!"
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