Harry and his friends had a hard time recently. When the little wizards of Gryffindor passed by the huge hourglass that recorded the scores of the college, they couldn't believe their eyes - Gryffindor actually lost 200 points in one night.

At first, they thought there was something wrong with the counting funnel. They asked each other and knew that a brave little wizard found Professor McGonagall.

Not long after, an astonishing news spread: Harry Potter, the hero of two Quidditch matches, and his three stupid first-year little wizard companions actually caused Gryffindor to lose a full 200 points in one night!

Harry suddenly went from being the most popular and admired person to being the target of public criticism. The little wizards of Gryffindor deliberately alienated Harry and his friends around him, and the little wizards of Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff didn't have a good face to show them - everyone hoped that Slytherin would lose the college cup, and Gryffindor was the most promising one.

The wizards of various colleges always pointed at Harry's back, and when Harry passed by them, this kind of pointing turned into undisguised accusations and insults.

The young wizards who thought they were on the moral high ground seemed to have forgotten that the reason why Gryffindor was the most likely to defeat Slytherin in the competition for the House Cup was inseparable from Harry and his friends - even Hector was subjected to many unwarranted and even unreasonable accusations, such as"Why didn't you stop them?","Isn't your name Dumbledore? Why did Gryffindor still lose points?" This is nonsense, and there are even"Harry and the others' behavior is related to you.

" This is a simple blame.

What makes

Hector even more chilling is that most of these words come from the mouths of Gryffindor's little wizards. Slytherins are more direct in ridicule, but most of them are directed at Harry. Even they are more rational and don't say anything bad to Hector Dumbledore.

Hector just has a good temper, he doesn't indulge these nonsense little lions.

Unlike Harry and the others who endure silently, whenever the accusations become unreasonable and the words become vicious, Hector will argue with reason.

This makes the accusers who think they are on the moral high ground particularly uncomfortable.

When those accusers found that they could not win the argument with reason, they got so angry that they pulled out their wands to make Hector shut up and accept their accusations silently.

Those angry accusers completely forgot who Hector was.

Their anger corroded their not-so-smart brains.

They dared to threaten Hector, who was named Dumbledore, to surrender in Hogwarts.

Then in the corridors of Hogwarts, there were always a few figures hanging upside down in the air, of all ages, and most of them had bruised faces and noses - Hector knew more than just the upside-down bell spell, such as the stick stuck in the front teeth spell.

, and he has mastered the spell of petrifying everything quite well.

Those Gryffindor students are persistent and do not believe in evil.

Some radical ones even regard mocking Hector as a challenge - this is very much like what a little lion would do, mainly because such a challenge can be exchanged for a period of free rest and adventures worth bragging about.

Then, when Hector knew about this, he became more and more severe and ruthless, until the cost of causing trouble for Hector became unbearable for them, so they chose to sue the teacher - unfortunately, this idea often failed due to lack of evidence.

Now the big Everyone went around Hector, which made the recent situation of Harry and the other four who followed Hector a little better.

This troublesome matter came to an end, but there was more than one troublesome matter - Professor Quirrell disappeared completely.

The reason given by Dumbledore was that Professor Quirrell was unwell and needed to rest.

This reason was too hard to convince people, especially Harry and the others - although he promised Hector and the others more than once that he would never meddle in other people's business again, but when he heard Dumbledore announce that Professor Quirrell's Defense Against the Dark Arts course would be taken over by Snape, Harry couldn't help but worry about the safety of the Philosopher's Stone.

"Professor Dumbledore still didn't want to believe it. Was Snape coveting the Philosopher's Stone? It was so obvious that even Professor Quirrell was squeezed out by him!"In the library, Harry lowered his voice and asked Hector. In fact, there was no need to lower his voice at all, as there was no student within a ten-meter radius of them.

Hector shook his head. Harry was very disappointed. He sighed and continued,

"Without Quirrell, all Snape has to do now is figure out how to get past Fluffy to get the Stone! I'd be willing to bet twelve of the Stones that Snape is going to be delighted!"

"Maybe Snape already knew how to get past Fluffy, so there was no need to ask Hagrid. Ron flipped through the book absentmindedly. After that incident, he became more obedient and spent more time in the library. He pointed around,

"There are so many books here. I'm sure there must be a book that teaches you how to safely pass a three-headed dog - there's even a book that tells you what the Philosopher's Stone is."

Everyone fell silent at once. Just as Ron said that, a figure in a black robe hurried over from the other end of the bookshelf. It was Snape, who Harry and Ron had just discussed. He was holding a few books in his hands.

It seemed that Snape didn't hear what Ron had just said. He quickly passed by Hector and the others, only glanced at Harry, snorted coldly, and quickly disappeared from Hector and the others' sight.

"Maybe he has found it now, luckily he didn't hear it."Ron looked at Snape's back and said in a low voice,

"Harry, should we do something?"

The desire for adventure reappeared in Ron's eyes, and he looked at Harry expectantly. Harry looked very entangled. The 200 points deducted at one time made Harry feel hesitant and hesitant about what to do. But Harry's heart was still burning with the desire for adventure. He couldn't make up his mind for a while, so he could only look to Hermione for help.

"Are you sure? Harry, if we get caught again, we'll only be expelled." Hermione noticed Harry's gaze. She was also worried about Quirrell's disappearance. It must not be a simple reason like physical discomfort. But Hermione had felt guilty for a long time for her reckless behavior last time, and she didn't know how many school rules she would violate and how many points she would be deducted for protecting the Philosopher's Stone.

Hermione was very hesitant. Her reason told her not to do this, but her sense of mission made Hermione unable to give up the idea of standing up.

"Hermione, Quirrell is no longer in school, and the only person who can stop Snape now is Fluffy, that's all." Harry finally convinced himself that his idea of not meddling in other people's business was not realized after all. After making up his mind, Harry quickly became firm. He looked seriously at Hermione, Ron, Hector who was staring at a potion book, and Neville who was holding a large herbal book behind him.

"We have no help. Even Dumbledore doesn't believe that Snape is the real mastermind, so other professors will naturally not believe us. Not to mention Filch, he has a very close relationship with Snape, and he would like to see more people expelled. Only we know the truth, and only we can stop him."

Hermione and Ron were convinced by Harry's words, and the flame of adventure in their hearts burned again, but the top fighter in the team hadn't spoken yet - Hector kept his head down and never spoke.

Hector didn't feel much about the inflammatory remarks of these guys.

After all, Harry's inference was wrong from the beginning.

Now Hector is more concerned about how Dumbledore dealt with Quirrell and Peter Pettigrew.

He went to the headmaster's office more than once, but Albus seemed to have disappeared, and even Aurora, who Hector sent to deliver the letter, couldn't find him.

Hector's depression lasted until this morning, until Aurora returned again, but this time she had a note tied to her leg

‘See you in the headmaster's office after dinner. '

It seems that his grandfather Albus is ready to tell Hector everything at once. Hector thought so and had to say that he was really curious. What happened to Quirrell? Was Peter Pettigrew caught? Why did Aberforth come to Hogwarts that night?

All this would have to wait until tonight to find out.

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