Chapter 364: Chapter 364
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I put on my disguise, accelerated to the maximum, and left Hogwarts in just a couple of minutes, immediately activating the portkey and moving to the entrance to the Ministry I knew on the ordinary people side - to the phone box. There's another one, but I'm not going to "wash off."
I quickly reached the phone box and dialed "62442" on an old-fashioned disc machine. You don't have to hold the receiver to your ear - the voice comes from all directions.
"Welcome to the Ministry of Magic. Please state your name and the purpose of your visit."
"Max Stirlitz. I'm going to hurry things up."
"Thank you," the synthetic female voice replied. "Visitor, please take your badge and attach it to the front of your robe."
There was a click from the coin return chute, then a silver badge with the inscription "Max Stirlitz. In a hurry." As I attached the badge and listened to another instruction from the synthetic voice that I would need to weigh my wand, I prepared to descend.
The phone box worked like an elevator, and after a few rather boring moments, I got out into a spacious and long hall with a black parquet floor, black tiles on the walls, and many gilded fireplaces along the entire room. Golden symbols shone on the iridescent blue ceiling, which moved and changed, making the ceiling look like a huge celestial bulletin board. There were quite a few wizards here. A little further on, this long, long hall was divided in two by a circular room that looked like a mine and stretched up a couple of dozen levels from glazed balconies. There was a fountain in the middle of the hall with a sculpture depicting the greatness of wizards, or rather, self-aggrandizement over the rest. But that wasn't where I was going; I was going to a small table with the inscription "Security."
There, at the table, sat a badly shaven wizard of dubious appearance, and he was engaged in weighing wands and writing down. I gave my second wand, and I was registered as Max Stirlitz — so it says on the badge, what could he do?
Going behind an inconspicuous corner, I cast a distracting spell and, taking out a statuette of Rita from my pocket, returned her to the former appearance. She wanted to be indignant, but I restored her decent appearance with a couple of spells, straightening her wrinkled clothes and returning the glasses to the place where they should be.
"Lead on," I said shortly, and Rita didn't dare to be indignant. "And yes, I know you understand, but I'll tell you anyway..."
I was walking next to her, and there was nothing in my hands — the main wand was in a holster, and the second one was in a reduced cane that rests in a special pocket.
"...No nonsense, Miss Skeeter."
A slight volitional impact on the Architect's abilities, and Skeeter's heart skipped a beat or two, causing the woman to nearly pass out, but I held her by the elbow. She seemed to shake off the stray thoughts.
We traveled around the Ministry for at least fifteen minutes either by elevators or on foot, now and then politely nodding to tired wizards in strict suits and robes. In the end, our route ended up with massive double-leaf doors.
"The main meeting room of the Wizengamot," Skeeter explained, glancing warily in my direction. "For organizational matters, this is where they gather. The Heritage Hall is a small open room above the hall, supported by arches. I can't even imagine what you might need there."
Without further ado, I turned Skeeter back into a statue, hiding it in my pocket.
Rowena, can you scout?
A black shadow slid from under my feet and soaked into the floor, and a minute later, Rowena's voice rang in my head: