Chapter 3

As Harry became more proficient in his training, he was given more dangerous and challenging missions. He worked with his team to clear out contaminated areas and rescue civilians in distress.

The work was grueling and often dangerous, but Harry found that he was more than capable of handling it. He used his experience fighting Voldemort and his Death Eaters to his advantage, and he quickly became one of the most valuable members of his team.

Despite the danger, Harry found that he was happiest when he was out in the field, helping those in need. He felt like he was making a real difference in the world, and he was grateful for the opportunity to use his skills for good.

Over time, Harry began to notice that there was something different about the way that The Division operated. The agents seemed to have access to technology and resources that were far beyond what he had ever seen before.

He asked Agent Johnson about it one day, and she explained that The Division was a secret government agency tasked with protecting the United States in times of crisis. They had access to cutting-edge technology and resources that allowed them to operate in ways that other agencies couldn't.

Harry was amazed by what he heard. He had always known that there were secret organizations operating behind the scenes, but he had never imagined that he would be a part of one.

As he continued his work with The Division, Harry began to feel like he was part of something bigger than himself. He knew that there were forces at work that he didn't fully understand, but he also knew that he was doing his part to protect his country and its people.

In the end, Harry realized that his experiences with The Division had changed him in ways that he couldn't fully comprehend. He had seen a side of the world that he had never imagined existed, and he had learned new skills and made new friends that he would never forget.

As he left The Division and returned to his life as a wizard, Harry knew that he would always look back on his time with the agency with a sense of pride and gratitude. He had been given the chance to make a real difference in the world, and he had taken it with both hands.