The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Chapter 67 067. An ignored person

When the first ray of sunlight in the morning shone into the room from the window, Dumbledore and Potter returned to Professor McGonagall's office.

Also arriving at the same time were Professor Flitwick and Professor Snape.

They all looked a little embarrassed, and their clothes were dirty.

Fortunately, none of them seemed injured.

"Are you okay?" Professor McGonagall stood up and looked at them worriedly.

"Don't worry, Minerva."

Dumbledore was the cleanest looking one. He smiled and nodded to Professor McGonagall.

"The trouble has been solved." He said happily. "Fortunately, this matter was discovered early, otherwise the students in the school may encounter dangers that they cannot deal with."

At this time, Snape blew out a breath from his big nose and said in a tone of voice: "That's not difficult to deal with. I don't think they can deal with it at all!"

He glanced at the students in the office contemptuously, "If our students encounter that basilisk, there will be no other ending than turning into a pile of skeletons in the sewer!"

"Basilisk?"

Professor McGonagall was stunned.

She asked Dumbledore in horror, "Is it the kind of monster created by 'Despicable Herbo' that can kill people with its sight?"

Dumbledore nodded.

"Merlin!"

Mag exclaimed and stretched out his hand to hold on to the desk before he could stand still.

She said in disbelief: "So, the students almost encountered that terrible monster! How could there be such a thing hidden in Hogwarts Castle!"

By this time, Mrs. Weasley was crying and holding Ginny until she couldn't breathe.

Mr. Weasley put his arms around them too.

Before Dumbledore and the others came back, the couple learned something else. Ginny had had close contact with that monster before!

"That is indeed what Slytherin left behind! That monster! I dare say it has lived for at least a thousand years!" Professor Flitwick screamed.

He raised his head and gave Snape a dissatisfied look.

Snape held his head high, not making eye contact with him.

Professor Flitwick continued speaking very sadly.

"In that incident fifty years ago, Myrtle Elizabeth Warren, who died in that bathroom, was killed by that monster's gaze. She was a student of Ravenclaw."

At this point, he was so angry that he jumped up again.

"Now it seems that Hagrid was framed by the murderer! And the then principal Armando Dippet actually awarded the murderer a 'Special Contribution Award'!"

"Yes, that was a major mistake that could go down in the history of Hogwarts, Filius."

Dumbledore said softly.

"But there is good news. Hagrid can finally wash away the grievances he incurred fifty years ago."

"Oh! He will definitely be happy!" Professor McGonagall's expression finally softened a little.

At this time, Potter suddenly asked: "Sorry, Professor, you mentioned Hagrid, what's going on?"

"Oh, Harry, Hagrid also kept a monster in the castle at that time, an eight-eyed spider."

Dumbledore explained.

"After Myrtle was killed, Hagrid was reported by Tom Riddle."

"When the Ministry of Magic came to investigate, Hagrid let the spider go!" Professor McGonagall was obviously dissatisfied with Hagrid's behavior. She sighed, "So he was regarded as a murderer by the Ministry of Magic! He was expelled from the school. , had his wand broken and was imprisoned in Azkaban!"

"But I always believed in him."

Dumbledore patted Potter's shoulder reassuringly.

"Although Hagrid has some unusual hobbies, I know that he is a kind person."

Potter nodded in agreement.

Snape on the side couldn't help but exhaled from his nose again.

"Did you hear that? Scott." George leaned into Scott's ear and whispered, "Where do you think Hagrid placed the eight-eyed spider?"

"Forbidden Forest," Scott said.

He was not interested in Hagrid's past and had actually been distracted just now.

Although the incident has been perfectly resolved, which means that normal school life can continue, but...

He always felt that he had overlooked something.

……what is it then?

Scott couldn't help but think about it over and over in his mind.

Until Potter came over and asked quietly, "Hey, do you know where that diary came from?"

"Of course bloody old Malfoy! You were there that day, Harry!" said Fred.

Scott noticed that Dumbledore was asking the Weasleys to take Ginny to the school hospital for a checkup.

The other three professors are looking here.

He understood that the treatment of him and the twins was about to begin.

At the same time, he finally remembered the character he had ignored—the Malfoy house elf, Dobby!

That's a crazy guy!

In the original book, it did many magical operations to get Potter to leave Hogwarts, and almost killed him.

There was only one thought in his mind now.

Could that sick house elf sneak into the principal's office and steal the diary?

Just thinking about this possibility made his scalp tingle.

If this extraneous and bloody incident really happened, it would really hurt him internally!

But he couldn't open his mouth to remind.

Since Potter hadn't told him about Dobby, he shouldn't have known.

Now we can only place our hope on Potter!

For the first time, Scott looked at Potter with the eyes of a "savior."

Fortunately, Potter did not disappoint him. After Fred's reminder, he immediately thought of the house-elf who had "played a prank" on him.

He quickly told Dumbledore, who had turned around after sending the Weasleys and Ginny out, about his experience during the summer vacation.

The house-elf named Dobby intercepted his letters, made trouble in the house, messed up his uncle's business, and caused him to be completely locked in the room...

Scott couldn't help but sympathize with him after listening to his "bloody accusation".

Scott could see that Potter had long suspected Malfoy.

In other words, whenever he encountered something bad, his first reaction was that Malfoy wanted to harm him.

It can be seen how much he hated Malfoy.

It was simply a physical disgust.

However, after listening to Potter's accusation, Dumbledore gave the opposite answer, "You mean, the house-elf is preventing you from returning to Hogwarts, Harry?"

He smiled, "I think it really wants to help you, but maybe its method is not so appropriate?"

Potter's expression became very wonderful.

At this time, Scott breathed a sigh of relief.

Judging from Dumbledore's performance, the bloody incident of the key prop being stolen should not happen.

Snape suddenly sneered, "Our 'savior' Potter encountered a house elf that would disobey the master's orders?"

His expression was as if he had heard something out of the ordinary.

Potter was very sensitive to Snape's malice, and immediately turned his head and glared at him and said, "I am not lying, sir!"

"Maybe."

Snape snorted coldly without comment, and looked at Scott and the twins sitting in the corner again.

"Let's deal with these three students who violated the school rules first. Their behavior is enough to be expelled."

"Oh, Severus!" Professor Flitwick said immediately, "Mr. Trollope is a student of Ravenclaw, so you don't have to bother with it!"

Professor McGonagall also said, "I think I have the right to decide the punishment for Gryffindor students."

"Of course." Snape said coldly, "But I suggest that they must be punished severely enough so that they can remember the lesson with their brains."

He looked at Scott and the others again with emotionless eyes, and floated out of the office like a black cloud.

……

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