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Chapter 140 – Ms. Dolores

  Ordinarily, Alex would’ve been interviewed immediately as a battle hero. But it was still early in the day, and most Ministry employees hadn’t even clocked i. Besides, Moody could see how drained Alex was from the ret skirmish. Arranging for him to rest in the VIP lounge seemed like the best option for now.

  Meanwhile, Moody had his hands full with the captured Death Eaters. He couldn’t afford to let them out of his sight—not even for a moment. “Alright, if I need anything, I’ll let you know. Don’t worry,” Alex said with a faint smile.

  As soon as Moody left, Alex stretched with a sigh of relief, letting the tension seep out of his body. The night’s intense experiments had left him utterly exhausted. “But it’s not time to rest yet,” Alex muttered, pulling out his pocket watch. Cheg the time, a cold smile crept onto his face. “Distinguished guests should be arriving soon, and there’s not much time left to prepare.”

  He quickly cast a spell to tidy up his appearahen walked over to the et to pour himself a drink. Adding a few ice cubes, he sank into the plush sofa, sipping silently as if waiting for someone.

  A sharp kno the door interrupted the quiet “Knock, knock, knock.” Alex g his watch. “Pretty quick,” he murmured, smirking. “Barely half an hour.” Louder, he called, “e in.”

  The door creaked open to reveal a woman in garish pink attire. Her overly sweet smile struck Alex as insihin mask hiding something far less pleasant. “You must be Mr. Alex Wilson,” she began, her voice high-pitched and overly cheerful. “I’m Dolores Umbridge, Senior Undersecretary to the Minister fic. A pleasure to meet you.”

  “The pleasure’s all mine,” Alex replied casually, not b to stand. He took another sip of his drink, his tone polite but detached.

  “Oh, Alex,” Dolores cooed, her sugary smile faltering slightly, “you don’t mind if I call you Alex, do you?”

  Alex raised an eyebrow but didn’t answer. Uerred, Dolores’s expression shifted. “Alex, I’m afraid you’ve gotten yourself into a bit of trouble.”

  Her tone grew serious, her demeanor sharpening as she stared at Alex, clearly hoping to see some flicker of fear or unease in his expression. But Alex remaiterly posed, setting his gss down with deliberate ess. “Oh?” he replied ftly.

  “That’s right!” Dolores perched stiffly on the sofa opposite him, lifting her as if asserting her authority. “Earlier this m, about two ho, you were involved in a duel at Regent’s Park, just two miles from Diagon Alley. Am I correct?”

  Alex leaned back slightly, his expression unging. “So?”“So?” Dolores repeated incredulously, her voice rising. “Don’t you realize the gravity of the situation? You’ve btantly vioted the Statute of Secrecy! The Decree for the Reasonable Restri of Underage Sorcery strictly prohibits wizards uhe age of seventeen from perf magic outside of school grounds.”

  Alex’s lips twitched in amusement. Was she seriously trying to intimidate him with that? Did she mistake him for a clueless child or assume he didn’t know the w? He didn’t bother to hide his disdain as she tinued her spiel.

  “And that’s not all!” Dolores pressed oone being more shrill. “Your as took p a Muggle-poputed area—deliberately and knowingly! This stitutes a serious offense under Ministry w. You’re fag accusations of recklessness and the use of dangerous spells, which are felonies!”

  Alex fought the urge to ugh ht. Her performance was ughable. Did she really think she could scare him with this act?

  “I’m here to help,” Dolores said, her voice softening, adopting a falsely sympathetie. “With my assistance, you avoid the worst of the sequences. Just deny that you were involved in the duel. Say you weren’t one of the casters. I’ll intercede on your behalf and make sure you walk away unscathed. You only have to cooperate.”

  Alex couldn’t hold it in any longer. A chuckle slipped out, quickly growing into a full-throated ugh. He didn’t bother to hide his amusement, whily seemed to infuriate Dolores further. “What’s so funny?” she snapped, standing abruptly. Her saccharine facade dissolved into something far more venomous. “I came here to help you, but it seems you’re tant to appreciate it!”

  Alex leaned forward slightly, unbuttoning his coat to reveal the Silver Medal pio his chest. The sight of the award made Dolores pause, her indignation faltering.

  “I think you’re the one who doesn’t know what’s good for her,” Alex said coldly. “You came here to intimidate someone who’s not only assisted the Ministry in capturing dangerous criminals but also been formally reized for his bravery. Cast spells outside of school?” He scoffed. “If I cast a spell right now and knocked you ft on your back, Minister Bagnold would probably thank me—and give me another medal for it.”

  Dolores’s face twisted into a mask e, but she had al. Alex stood up with a bang, his chair scraping against the floor as he gred at Dolores with a chilling iy. Magic surged visibly around him, causing the air to thrum with energy. The furniture in the room groaned and creaked uhe invisible pressure, as if the sheer force of his pht crush them all into splinters.

  Dolores froze, her face pale as she felt an overwhelming force ing around her, squeezing the air out of her lungs. She struggled to breathe, a wave of panic washing over her. ‘Why was this boy so uable? Why couldn’t he act like a normal student? Why did he always escate things?’ She opened her mouth, desperate to assert some authority, even as her voice trembled. “You… you’re eous! How dare you—how dare you atta official of the Ministry of Magic!” she screamed, the shrillness of her tone doing little to mask her fear.

  Alex didn’t so much as flinch. He ignored her pletely, his sharp gaze locked on her like a predator sizing up its prey. With a subtle wave of his hand, Dolores was lifted off the ground as if she weighed nothing. Her arms filed helplessly, atempts to resist were as futile as struggling against a hurrie. Alex brought her closer, his expression calm, yet ced with cold amusement.

  “Ms. Dolores,” he said, his voice dripping with mock politeness, “I’m not ied in wasting my time pying games. Here’s the deal—tell Yulia that I want 100,000 Galleons. If she pays, I’ll stop pursuing the Travers family’s… rude behavior. More than that, I’ll even help up the mess.”

  Dolores’s expression shifted wildly—shock, anger, and disbelief battling for dominance. ‘How did he know this was ected to the Travers family? And why was he so sure Yulia had sent her? And then, the sheer audacity of his demand—100,000 Galleons!’ Her mind raced to process his words, but Alex, unbothered, tinued.“Or,” Alex added with a sly grin, “she keep trying other methods. Maybe she’s already attempted to deal with Torquil i. But I’m guessing she’s realized that Moody’s guards are no joke—hence your delightful visit to me.”

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