"And that brings us to the new direction I've been considering," Lorcan said, "Seeing as though this..." he shoved the charred book off into the fireplace hearth, "...causes us no considerable grief.
"I'm sure you all know about the discontent that some of the citizens are starting to feel about the Ministry. So far as I can see, a good many of them who are feeling such discontent have had little nor no experience with espionage, politics, or leadership in much of anything," Lorcan said. "And, they appear to be blessedly misinformed. They desire to peg onto the Ministry the deaths in Diagon Alley that was actually done by one of our own dear Death Eaters. That is fortunate for us. It is equally as fortunate that they appear to be blaming the Ministry for the greed of Gellert Grindelwald. So, if they choose to misstep and run the liberals out of town, who are we to interfere with them?" He laughed, truly amused. His new plan for them was quiet, stealthy, and held the potential to be equally as insidious as some of the blatant things that had recently gone so wrong for them. This, though, he thought, had a higher chance of success.
"As I see it, we would do very, very well, to let the armchair politicians proceed with their little rebellion, allow them to take over the ministry, and then, my guess is that either they'll not know what the devil they're doing, or bugger it all up or both. Either way, I would guess that eventually, if we bide our time, we might be able to almost just walk in and claim the Ministry for ourselves.
"In the meantime, I would suggest a great deal of sublety. Staying low key. It would do us good to get out into the public again and work to establish ourselves as being rather sympathetic neutrals. Have tea with the discontented. Listen to them. Empathize with them. Even agree with them. Fuel their fires of rebellion slowly and very carefully. Offer few strong opinions at this point. If you are as skilled and strategic as you all believe you are, this ought to well be childsplay for you. So tell me. Are you all as skilled as you think you are? Are you up to this?" He did believe that if they did not misstep, control of the Ministry was merely a matter of time, and they most likely would be hailed as heros in the process.