The only way to deal with this is to write a letter.

In just one day, Rita had already taken action.

No, it should be writing.

The Daily Prophet not only reported the recent petrification incident in Hogwarts, but also related it to the student who died many years ago.

She was extremely dissatisfied with Hogwarts's inaction and even publicly criticized whether Dumbledore was still qualified to be called the greatest white wizard of this century!

She was a smart person and originally planned to praise Argus's image in Hogwarts in the report.

On second thought, Argus didn't mention this to her, maybe it meant that he didn't want her to add unnecessary details.

Anyway, she wouldn't have only this report, and there would be many opportunities to promote Argus in the future.

Why rush?

On this day, Aurors officially moved into Hogwarts!

The leader was Alan Mitchell.

At this time, Argus had no intention of paying attention to these.

In Hagrid's hut, Hagrid, who was three meters tall and huge, was hugging a blanket made of his unicorn tail hair, crying like a baby who had not been weaned.

Decades of injustice were redressed, and this sadness and grievance was definitely not something that others could understand.

Argus did not speak. What Hagrid needed now was not comfort, but venting.

Since Fudge apologized to him and the Daily Prophet published a report to clear his name, he has cried many times.

The last time Argus came, he wanted to find Hagrid to discuss the next supply of goods, but he ran into Hagrid crying loudly.

Helplessly, he had to come again next time.

Unexpectedly, when Hagrid saw him this time, he couldn't hold back the tears in his eyes again.

After about ten minutes, Hagrid stopped.

His eyes were red, and there were snot and tears on his beard.

His unkempt appearance made him look even sloppier.

"Sorry... I'm sorry, Argus. I just couldn't help it..."

"It's okay, Hagrid. We are friends. If we have to control our emotions in front of friends, life will be too tiring."

"Argus..." Hagrid was so moved.

He almost couldn't help crying again!

Argus stood on tiptoes and patted Hagrid's back to comfort him.

Fortunately, Hagrid was sitting on the bed, otherwise he might not have been able to get it.

Although Hagrid's name correction was facilitated by him, he didn't plan to tell Hagrid.

It's true that this would earn Hagrid's gratitude, but with Hagrid's big mouth.

He might let it slip at any time, and then Dumbledore's attitude towards him would be completely different from now.

"Hagrid, now you are no longer the criminal you were before, so you should not need to use an umbrella as a disguise anymore, right?"

"That's true, but I've gotten used to it over the years."

While speaking, Hagrid suddenly thought of something, and his eyes unconsciously glanced at the Forbidden Forest.

After enduring for a long time, he couldn't help but speak: "Argus, my crime has been overturned, so what about the one I raised back then..."

"No!" Argus knew what Hagrid was going to say halfway through.

Hagrid himself was innocent, which meant that all the cases back then were wrongly convicted!

With his love for magical animals, of course he wanted to bring Aragog, the eight-eyed giant spider in the Forbidden Forest, back to his side to raise!

"Hagrid, you have to know that your eight-eyed giant spider is dead!"

"Even if you didn't do what happened back then, it's still against the rules for you to raise an eight-eyed giant spider in Hogwarts."

"You finally cleared your name, you can't let the Ministry of Magic take back your wand because of this, right?"

"You're right..." Hagrid lowered his head, looking a little disappointed.

"Don't think too much. Your eight-eyed giant spider lives well in the Forbidden Forest. If you take it over rashly, it may not be able to adapt."

"Yeah...it lives well in the Forbidden Forest!" Hagrid wiped the tears from his face.

Looking at his stained cuffs, Argus felt a little disgusted.

Took out the wand and threw it at Hagrid.

Hagrid's clothes instantly became clean and new.

"Silent casting? Argus, are you so proficient in silent casting now? You are worthy of being the most talented student in the world at Hogwarts." Hagrid looked at his clothes and then at Argus.

He couldn't help but exclaimed.

Argus shook his head helplessly: "Hagrid, you are a legal wizard now, you can try to learn how to integrate magic into your life."

Hagrid sighed: "It's not that I don't want to, it's mainly because I've been used to it for so many years."

Hearing this, Argus relaxed a little.

What he was most afraid of before

That is, Hagrid will have some different ideas because of the rectification of his name.

For example... go back to the giant tribe to visit relatives, or go find some magical animals.

Although the Saint's shop now has its own supply base, the quality is still inferior to that of Hogwarts.

Once Hagrid leaves, he dare not guarantee that Hogwarts will continue to supply the Saint.

Their transaction has never been made public, even if Dumbledore directly intervenes, there is nothing to say.

After the two briefly communicated about the subsequent sale of goods, Argus returned to Hogwarts from Hagrid's hut.

As soon as he entered the door, Argus saw a group of Aurors on guard.

He looked at Alan and ignored them immediately.

...

Maybe it was because the Aurors were stationed, or because the basilisk was not released again.

In the next few days, Hogwarts entered a long-lost peace.

The little wizard returned to his cheerful appearance in the past.

Playing around, but with the patrol of Aurors, many little wizards were caught when they were out at night.

Only one person was uneasy.

Ginny!

She had noticed the impact of the diary on herself, and even knew how she was controlled to do those terrible things.

The fear and guilt in her heart made her suffer.

Especially after the Aurors moved in, she was worried every day that what she had done would be discovered.

She couldn't sleep well every day, and she had no energy in class.

Her body was rapidly losing weight, and there was no light in her eyes.

Many people noticed that something was wrong with her, but they couldn't get any effective answers when they asked.

Ginny wanted to throw away the diary, and she had secretly taken it out many times.

But halfway through, she always couldn't make up her mind.

One was that she was worried that she would be discovered.

The second, and most important point.

She had become dependent on the advice of the diary, or in other words, under the guidance of the diary, she did become more dazzling.

Closer to... the person she wanted to get close to.

She had asked herself this question many late nights.

If she didn't have a diary, could she still do this?

I'm afraid she wouldn't even be able to see that person's back, right?

He was so dazzling, so dazzling... there was no one in Hogwarts who could stand shoulder to shoulder with him.

In order to catch up with him, Ginny didn't want to and couldn't put down this diary.

Only it could help her really get into his sight...

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