Hearing the shouts from outside, Harry instinctively glanced at Vivi.
"Why are you looking at me?" Vivi's head tilted at a ninety-degree angle—combined with Bellatrix's face, the action seemed quite natural.
"I was just thinking, why did the Aurors come so quickly?"
Harry said while pulling out his magic wand from his clothes.
"Can we negotiate?" he asked.
Vivi pressed her magic wand against her face.
"If you think they'll show mercy to two Azkaban escapees," she said.
The Aurors outside were still urging the two to come out and surrender, without even checking Azkaban to see if these two really had escaped.
"Listen inside, you don't need to make pointless resistance!"
"I think we should use Apparition to leave," Harry turned to Vivi and said.
"Do you think the Gringotts fairies would forget to set up an Anti-Apparition Spell here?" Vivi said with leisurely amusement.
"What about Fiona?" Harry asked.
"Fiona is at home,"
Vivi replied, then pointed her magic wand at the door.
The door exploded with a boom and fell to the ground, spewing thick smoke.
At the same time, a red light flashed outside the door.
"Stupefy!"
Several spells shot towards the inside of the door.
Harry sidestepped to avoid these spells.
"You don't want the Ministry of Magic to discover you're disguised as the Lestranges, right?" Vivi smiled at Harry, "Prepare for battle—I'm warning you, if you fall into their hands, you might end up in Azkaban."
"I don't think I'll end up in that cursed place," Harry replied, "Let's go, we'll first fight our way out, remember... when we reach outside Gringotts, we'll Apparate to Professor Scamander's tent..."
"It's rare to see so many people outside, Harry," Vivi's eyes sparkled with madness and excitement, "Why not listen to me, let's defeat them all before we leave, okay?"
"I don't think that's the right choice!" Harry refuted seriously: "Let's go—after all, they are Aurors, I mean..."
His strong moral compass made him refuse Vivi's tempting suggestion.
He lifted his magic wand and dispelled the dust at the entrance with a gust of wind.
With the dust cleared away, Harry and Vivi faced the layers of Aurors surrounding them.
"Eh—ha ha ha..."
Vivi, in Bellatrix's guise, let out a mad laugh and waved at the Aurors: "Hello—"
In response, over ten Stupefys came their way.
Vivi wasn't afraid, she raised an Armor Protection to block these spells, even having room to counterattack.
"Stop them!" the curly-haired Auror shouted.
While the Aurors were juggling to fend off Vivi's attacks, Harry cast a Disarming Spell, knocking out all the magic wands from the Aurors at the door.
What kind of Disarming Spell was this?
The Aurors present were stunned.
They had captured Rodolphus Lestrange before—the problem was, back then, Rodolphus definitely didn't have the power of the one before them now.
Disarming over ten Aurors with just one Disarming Spell is absolutely incredible...
Even Voldemort himself might not be this skilled in the Disarming Spell, right?
Seeing the Aurors in a daze, Harry knew it was time to slip away.
Aurors aren't like the others, they aren't dark wizards who commit heinous crimes, if he could avoid conflict with them, Harry would try his best to do so.
"Now's the chance!" Harry called back to Vivi.
"You can't escape!"
The curly-haired Auror shouted as he raised his wand, aiming at the transformed Rodolphus—Harry.
Harry didn't choose to dodge or use the Iron Armor Spell, but instead targeted the nearest Auror.
"Accio!"
The Auror didn't realize what happened before Harry grabbed him.
Then he was hit by the curly-haired Auror's spell, silently collapsing, unconscious.
"Rufus!" the others shouted: "You hit one of us! Oh no!"
Harry released the Auror he was holding, raised his wand, and cast a Thunder Explosion into the crowd, taking advantage of the chaos, he rushed out of Gringotts in a few steps, and became a vortex disappearing from the scene under the Aurors' unwilling eyes.
Seeing Harry leave, Vivi lost interest in playing around and followed in his footsteps out of Gringotts.
The two "escapees" couldn't be caught, but at least there were no casualties, and the Aurors breathed a sigh of relief.
Back when Death Eaters roamed the British Magic World, when was there such an easy fight?
It's not an exaggeration to say they were lucky to get away with their lives.
The Aurors quickly moved forward to check the injuries of the Auror, especially those caused by the head of the Auror Office, Rufus Scrimgeour.
"Delerius! Delerius!"
They hurried to lift him up, patting his face to try and wake him.
Soon, Delerius slowly regained consciousness.
"Why is it always me?" he complained as soon as he woke up.
"Be grateful, at least you're still alive," a nearby person comforted him.
The chaos at Gringotts didn't make it to the front page of the Prophet Daily, nor did any related news come out.
The Ministry of Magic, after confirming Rodolphus Lestrange and Bellatrix Lestrange had not escaped and were still well in prison, couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.
