It's Professor Snape.

To be precise, it was Professor Snape who looked reluctant and gloomy.

Although his face said no, his body... ahem, although his face was full of dissatisfaction and indignation, the professor still looked at the surroundings carefully, and then walked straight towards Allen and the others. He was here to bail the prisoners.

That's right, the prisoners on bail, this strange pair of masters and apprentices, were captured by Allen and directly invited personnel from the Ministry of Magic to rescue them.

Seeing Professor Snape's unhappy expression, Allen almost instantly understood who was really protecting the master and apprentice.

There is no doubt that it is Dumbledore.

This is not surprising at all, because when it comes to dealing with Voldemort, Allen feels that the principal is a little possessed. The same people who have been saved include Mundungus, that is, the thief, smuggler, and tricker.

The existence of Mad-Eye.

Considering Dumbledore's powerful informant network, it is necessary to use such people.

Yes, it is necessary, because there is no other choice for wizards to risk their lives and stare at dangerous enemies in a place where no one can shit. Even if they use love to generate electricity, they cannot build such a huge network.

Even if it is a great cause like killing Voldemort, it still won't work. It's okay for a short time. It has been such a long time since Voldemort disappeared until now. How can any powerful wizard be willing to continue to take risks to do this?

Not to mention others, Professor Snape was previously tried as a Death Eater. At that time, Dumbledore personally went to the Ministry of Magic to save him.

However, the current atmosphere is definitely not one where fellow fellows are in tears when they see fellow fellows. Allen can even read the obvious disgust in the professor's eyes, but even so, he is still communicating with the two law enforcers over there seriously.

Bringing someone in with someone and not bringing him in are completely different concepts. Now is the best time to solve the problem. Otherwise, you will be in big trouble when you end up in a temporary prison.

Therefore, even though the professor had a dark face the whole time and even had the urge to kill his teammates, he still rushed to the scene for rescue immediately after receiving Dumbledore's message. There is nothing you can do. You can't expect everyone to die.

How can there be so many perfect people willing to join the Order of the Phoenix if they dare to stare at Voldemort?

However, after roughly understanding why these two guys were caught and how they asked for help, the professor's face was almost too dark to look at.

"In other words, they were prosecuted because of their relationship with the students there?"

"Student?" The two law enforcement officers were stunned for a moment. They looked at Professor Snape with a strange expression. Just now, the two people seemed to be running away from the wizard over there. What do you tell me about chasing them?

Is the person a student?

Of course, the more expressions are dissatisfaction. You, Hogwarts, have gone too far. How can you be so cruel? The victims are your people, the perpetrators are your people, and the ones who are brave enough to pursue and kill are your people.

, even the people who are released on bail are still your people. Did you form a group to act in a show?

But this cannot be said face to face. After all, the two parties now have a good cooperative relationship, and in terms of achievements in potions, Professor Snape ranks high internationally. Even in the German magic circle, for Snape

The name Professor Pu was quite recognized. Anyway, it was mostly his own business at Hogwarts, so they simply turned a blind eye. As for the French pureblood next to them, they didn't help Hogwarts either.

What Watts meant by smoothing things over is that you love acting, don’t you? Go and have fun on your own!

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