Starting Over at Hogwarts

Chapter 55 Weissen Wright never lets innocent people take the blame!

All right.

Students will definitely listen to their teachers.

Professor McGonagall said that the attack on Professor Flitwick had nothing to do with Wesson.

Wesson took it for granted that the issue of Professor Flitwick's attack must have nothing to do with him.

The gray-haired boy obediently followed the two professors to the Forbidden Forest Lodge and calmed his pet Ice Crystal Phoenix again. He really looked like an innocent student.

Until the group of people returned to the castle.

The gatekeeper Filch came over with a face full of panic and asked a question that was closely related to Wesson Wright.

"Professor McGonagall, all the Slytherin students are hung on the walls of the Great Hall!"

Slytherin students are not very popular on weekdays, but until this time, no one from the house reported to the professor what happened in the auditorium!

It wasn't until the gatekeeper Filch was inspecting late at night that he noticed a group of students hanging on the wall of the Great Hall of Hogwarts. Filch was instantly frightened...

Think about that image…

An old night watchman opened the door of the auditorium.

Just as the old night watchman was carrying an oil lamp for inspection, he inadvertently raised his head and saw a student hanging on the wall. No, there was a neat row of students hanging on the wall!

This scene made Filch almost out of his mind!

No matter how brave Filch was, he was still frightened by this scene!

"What did you say?"

Professor Minerva McGonagall felt her vision go dark.

According to her thoughts, her first thought was that Peter Pettigrew must have done it!

It surprised me that…

Peter Pettigrew attacks students!

If all the Slytherin students are alive, if they die in the Hogwarts Great Hall, this will be the biggest crisis in the history of Hogwarts!

If an entire academy of students were killed...

Neither Dumbledore nor Minerva McGonagall was willing to accept this incident. This was not because they might face the crisis of being dismissed, but because a group of innocent students were killed like this!

Unspeakable fear and anger instantly filled Professor McGonagall's mind!

The dean of Gryffindor House was trembling a little when he spoke, and his eye circles even turned red: "That... that guy... how could he hurt students..."

"Professor, what are you talking about?"

Wesson Wright looked at Professor McGonagall in surprise, then glanced at Professor Sprout next to him, and said cautiously: "It seems that I hung the Slytherin guys on the wall during dinner, Snake." Didn’t Professor Pu save them..."

Wesson Wright felt that Professor Minerva McGonagall might have thought wrong. Perhaps the professor thought that Peter Pettigrew was responsible for the Slytherin students being hung on the wall. He was so angry that he was shaking all over...

This is not good.

Weissen Wright didn't like letting innocent people take the blame.

Peter Pettigrew had taken on many heavy burdens that were not his.

As a conscientious student, Wesson Wright believed that he should be responsible for such small things as beating Slytherin students.

Speaking of which, it is actually impossible to hide this matter.

exactly.

A rare opportunity.

With Professor Sprout, the head of Hufflepuff, by his side, Willson Wright was not worried about being blamed.

As the responsible party, Wesson Wright spoke about this incident without any pressure: "When we were dining in the Great Hall in the evening, the Slytherin students humiliated me and even took out their wands to attack us Hufflepuff." Strange classmates, I had to hang them on the wall..."

"Well done."

Professor Sprout is worthy of being the Head of Hufflepuff House.

When the Head of Hufflepuff House subconsciously praised Wesson, it reminded Wesson Wright of the conductor he met on the Hogwarts Express.

really.

Everyone is a Hufflepuff.

It's exactly the same even when you're complimenting someone.

"..."

Professor Minerva McGonagall no longer knew what her expression was.

Because she didn't know whether she should be angry with Wesson Wright for being a bit domineering, or grateful that the Slytherin students might be fine.

Wesson Wright looked at Professor McGonagall and continued to explain calmly: "Students from other colleges were present. They all saw that the Slytherin people made the first move. We are just innocent victims..."

"..."

Professor Minerva McGonagall felt that her mind was a little confused.

If it weren't for the fact that all the Hufflepuff students were sleeping in the dormitories and the Slytherin students were hanging on the walls of the Great Hall for most of the night, Wesson's victim comments might still be a little bit sympathetic...

"Okay, that should be it..."

Professor Sprout is very willing to believe in his little badger.

Because a Hufflepuff student would definitely not lie.

Moreover, Wesson Wright has enough evidence. As long as the two professors ask students from other colleges tomorrow, they will be able to find out what the conflict in the auditorium during dinner was.

The only problem is…

Weissen Wright's approach to things is a bit domineering.

Especially since this little guy had a similar criminal record before.

"Mr. Wright..."

Professor Minerva McGonagall took a deep breath.

The vice-principal of Hogwarts sighed as he led the way to the Great Hall: "I hope I won't hear the news that Professor Snape is hung on the wall tomorrow..."

Yesterday, Wesson just hung the Slytherin prefects on the wall;

Today, Wesson hung the entire Slytherin students on the wall.

Will Wesson hang Slytherin's Head of House Snape on the wall tomorrow?

"how could be…"

Weissen Wright shook his head quickly, frowned and said: "I am definitely no match for Professor Snape..."

Professor Minerva McGonagall took another deep breath, and her forehead jumped: "Mr. Wright, if you can do it, do you really want to hang your Potions teacher on the wall?"

this moment…

Professor McGonagall finally found an outlet!

All night long…

Professor McGonagall felt like she was going to be exploded by all kinds of weird questions!

Whether it's Peter Pettigrew, the mastermind behind the attack on Professor Flitwick, or the mischievous Weasley twins who awaken the Ice Phoenix, or the troublesome student Wesson Wright who likes to hang people on the wall!

Hogwarts is such a bad time!

Professor Sprout smiled and patted Wesson on the shoulder, telling his little badger not to be afraid, and explained: "Minerva, don't scare the little guy, Wesson is just a child..."

"Professor Sprout."

Professor Minerva McGonagall sighed. The Head of Gryffindor held her forehead and said helplessly: "Professor Sprout, you can't always accommodate Hufflepuff generously. s student…"

"Wesson did nothing wrong."

Professor Sprout shook his head and continued to defend his students softly, even with a hint of stubbornness in his tone: "Honest Hufflepuffs never take the initiative to bully others, and this does not mean that they can be bullied by others in vain. .”

After Professor Sprout finished speaking, he looked at Wesson Wright and his eyes became gentle and kind again: "Little guy, you did a good job. Go back to the dormitory and have a good sleep. Don't worry about the rest."

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