Harry Potter and the Temple of Tales

Chapter three hundred and forty-nine contradictions appear

When Louis returned to the castle, there was no one in the corridor. He recited a disillusionment spell to himself, just in case a Filch accidentally killed him on the way, which would be difficult to explain.

Meserys's office is on the second floor of the castle hall, which was the former office of Professor Flitwick. Since the old dwarf elf got older, Dumbledore specially arranged it near Ravenclaw Tower.

Louis ran upstairs quickly, trying not to wake up the portrait next to him. When he finally came to the portrait of the fat lady on the sixth floor, he saw the fat lady putting her finger in front of her mouth and doing it to him

A "shh" gesture.

"What's wrong? Fat lady?"

He stared at the Fat Lady in confusion, and saw the portrait covering his ears, pointing inside, making an extremely painful expression.

"What happened? Someone was quarreling inside?" Louis asked puzzledly, "Then you have to let me in."

The fat lady spread her hands helplessly, and then lazily asked Lewis:

"Password?"

"Mibu Mibao."

The portrait of the Fat Lady moved aside, and he crawled in along the hole, just in time to hear a loud slap.

"What's going on?"

Lewis was stunned for a moment because he saw that the atmosphere in the common room was a little tense.

Harry, Fred, George, Neville and Ron were standing together, and opposite them were other Hogwarts boys of the same grade.

Hermione's face was extremely angry. One of her hands was held by Ron, and the other hand fell. Louis saw that it was Seamus in front of her.

"What happened?"

"Nothing." Fred explained to him, "Harry just had a fight with Seamus."

"That's because he was targeting my mother." Simo looked up, with obvious slap marks on his face.

"His mother really believed the nonsense in the Daily Prophet."

Harry said angrily. The reason why everything happened was because of the rumors from the Daily Prophet.

Seamus Finigan and Dean Thomas didn't have a very good relationship with Harry, but they were both in Gryffindor. They were all students living under the same roof every day.

Fortunately for Dean, he was born into a Muggle family, and his family didn't read the Daily Prophet, so naturally they didn't know what was being reported.

But Simo is different. The blood of wizards flows in the body of the explosives genius. The attitude guided by the Daily Prophet is the attitude accepted by most wizards in the wizarding world.

Moreover, it was Seamus who took the initiative to ask Harry what happened to them on the last night of the Triwizard Tournament.

Of course Harry told the truth, but he didn't believe it and said that his mother almost refused to let him come to Hogwarts.

Dumbledore is an old fool and Harry is a little liar. Even Louis who was present at the time did not let them go. However, because Louis had the Demon Order, the Daily Prophet did not do anything here. It just said that Louis

He fainted at the time and didn't know what happened.

The quarrel between the two became so intense that when Hermione and Ron came back from seeing off the new students, they heard an emotional Seamus say an extremely unpleasant curse word.

Ron was the first to stand up. He unceremoniously sided with Harry and used the title of prefect to suppress Seamus. But this guy didn't take this trick. It seemed that Harry had already offended when he said his mother

The bottom line of his personality seemed to be drawn out with a magic wand and struck with tension.

It was Hermione who finally put an end to the farce. She rushed forward decisively and slapped Seamus on the face. The sound was clear and audible, and brought the irrational Seamus back to a calm state. This is what Louis saw just now.

This scene.

It was originally just a small fight between the two people, but now it became known to the onlookers, especially the first-year Gryffindor students. They all ran out of the dormitory upstairs. Some people even looked at it in fear.

There was a somewhat hysterical Seamus, and some people seemed to recognize Harry and pointed at him.

"Okay, big guy, you've seen enough. Come back when you've seen enough." Ron greeted the few heads upstairs. Although Ron was not someone who liked others, his status as a prefect allowed him to

He was quite dignified in front of the freshmen.

Of course, except for Raven, this little guy also glanced at Louis, stuck out his tongue after getting Louis' request, and returned to the dormitory with low interest.

"It's nothing to argue about, really." Louis frowned. He was disgusted with the conflicts on the first day of school. "I was there at the time. Just like Dumbledore said, Voldemort is indeed back."

These three words triggered a new wave of shivers among the classmates, but Seamus quickly retorted:

"You are lying, Dumbledore. Our dear headmaster has been expelled by the wizard jury and the International Wizarding Union for losing his mind..."

"My grandma said this is nonsense." Neville interrupted, "She said that the Daily Prophet is declining day by day, and Dumbledore is the sane one. We believe Harry."

"She said what Dumbledore said was right. The mysterious man will come back one day. If Dumbledore said he is back, that means he is back."

"Crazy people, they are all crazy people." Seamus waved his hand. He seemed unwilling to say anything more to them and went upstairs alone.

"He just can't calm down for a while, Harry." Dean comforted, "I think one day he will understand."

"What about you, Dean, don't your parents also have objections to Harry?" Ron asked looking at one of his sister's future boyfriends in front of him, fearing that someone might still object to Harry.

"Me? You know, my parents are both Muggles." Dean shrugged, "They never read the Daily Prophet. I'm not stupid enough to tell them such a thing."

Dean's attitude towards this was indifferent, but judging from his tone just now, he should believe Harry more.

Of course, most people in Hogwarts upheld Seamus's attitude, and only a few friends around him truly believed in Harry, which led to conflicts.

Gryffindor, originally the most united and powerful house in Hogwarts, now has huge internal conflicts, which is detrimental to the entire house.

Moreover, this contradiction will only become more intense as time goes by, and eventually it will develop into a contradiction within the entire school, which will become the beginning of a split in the school.

But even so, Louis can't help. Now he may have to wait for Voldemort to appear again before the rumor can be disproven.

Of course, before that, all possible forces must be gathered to resist the unknown danger.

This is indeed an extremely difficult thing. After all, he has to face not only internal divisions, but also Umbridge, the troublemaker.

I really don't know what this toad will do in this situation.

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