Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 934: Percy's Letter

Only Ivan and Harry echoed in the hallway in the shadowy narrow lane.

“Evan, aren't we too impulsive to do this?” Harry said with some concern.

He was still thinking about fighting Umbridge for nothing, but when Ivan did it, when he calmed down, he had to admit that it was too reckless, what if he got kicked out of school?

Ivan is almost like Hermione in this regard and always follows school rules.

But at every critical moment, it's always the two of them who take the lead in violating the school rules, and there seems to be no concern at all.

Anyway, he's got a mess in his head right now. Think about it. What would that woman do to them?

“Don't be silly, Harry. As a friend, I can't just stand by and watch you get abused.” Ivan said, "If I'm really impulsive, give her a curse instead of leaving her office. ”

Anyone who sees that scene gets angry, Ivan struggles to restrain it without using magic.

Hogwarts has its own rules, and everyone must abide by them, and they have the right to question the way the professor punishes them, but they cannot directly attack Umbridge, if, of course, Umbridge breaks the rules himself...

Hearing Ivan's words, Harry was moved for a while, and despite the spicy pain on his back, his heart calmed down.

The fears and insecurities just now vanished into thin air and nothing else mattered compared to a friend who was willing to stand up for herself against the professor, regardless of how that woman punished them.

“So what do we do now?” Harry asked.

“Well, go find Professor McGonagall!” Ivan said, "Tell her about it. ”

Not surprisingly, Professor McGonagall went mad after knowing something between them.

She left Ivan and Harry in her office, and she ran out and had a fight with Umbridge herself.

No one knew what she and Umbridge had said, and when she came back, her face looked awful and her lips tight.

“Potter, you continue to be confined to Dolores Umbridge tomorrow, and she has the right to do so, but if she uses that pen or something like that again, the first thing she tells me is that the woman is simply unbelievable.” As for you, Mason, if you don't want to lose your male student union presidential badge, you have to take care of yourself and stop fighting with her, or you'll be in big trouble. ”

She glanced angrily at Evan and Harry and sighed lightly again.

“Hogwarts is in a different situation than before, and you must be careful.” Her tone is completely different from that of the past, no longer so agile, simple and harsh, but rather low, worried and seemingly more humane than usual, "the woman has the Ministry of Magic behind her back, even the headmaster... hey, in short, you must keep your head down and try not to cause trouble. Especially you, Potter. Mind your own temper! ”

This seems to be over. With Professor McGonagall's intervention, Umbridge no longer uses the feather pen, nor does he hold Ivan accountable, but will he really stop?

Ivan knows perfectly well that Umbridge won't just let it go.

How can she represent Hogwarts if even two students can't handle it? What's the point of her being here?

She's giving in now just because she's just a defense against the dark arts professor and doesn't have that power.

However, she will soon have it, and this time the Ministry of Magic is incredibly efficient.

Immediately after Ivan and Harry left, Umbridge wrote a letter to Fogee...

The content and impact of this letter will soon be known!

Along the way, Ivan was thinking about it, thinking about how to deal with Umbridge.

Simply this cannot affect Umbridge and the Ministry of Magic, but if there is more evidence about her...

Hermione and Ron were working on Snape's assignment when they returned to the public lounge.

Now that things are over, at Harry's request, they didn't say what happened tonight, lest Hermione and Ron worry about it, and they thought Harry was just writing a sentence, which didn't sound like a terrible punishment.

Evan knew what Umbridge was planning as the night grew deeper and fewer people were in the public lounge.

“Look out there!” Hermione suddenly pointed to the closest window to them.

They all looked up and a beautiful long-eared owl stood on the windowsill staring at Ron in the house.

“Is this Hermes?” Hermione asked, looking stunned.

“Oh, my God, that's it!” Ron whispered, throwing down his quill, and stood up, "How could Percy write to me? ”

He walked up to open the window and Hermes flew in, landing on Ron's paper, stretching out a leg with a letter on it.

Ron unraveled the letter and the owl immediately flew away, leaving a footprint of ink on Ron's magic paper.

“Yes, it's definitely Percy's handwriting.” Ron said, sitting back in the chair, staring at a few lines outside the parchment roll: Hogwarts, Gryffindor College, Ron Weasley.

He looked up at Ivan, Harry and Hermione, “What do you think? ”

“Open it!” Hermione said eagerly.

Ron opened the roll and looked, his eyes sweeping down the parchment line, his eyebrows getting tighter and tighter.

After reading the letter, he looked disgusted.

He gave the message to Ivan, Harry and Hermione, who looked together at the same time.

Dear Ron: I just heard that you've become a Hogwarts superior.

I am very pleased and surprised to hear this news, and I would like to begin by congratulating you.

I must admit that I have always feared that you would embark on what we call the “Fred and George” path, rather than following in my footsteps, so you can imagine how comforting it was in my heart when I heard that you had finally stopped flouting authority and were determined to take on some real responsibility.

But, Ron, I want to give you more than just congratulations, I want to give you some advice.

So I sent this letter at night, not by regular morning mail.

I hope you can avoid prying and reading this letter, and avoid embarrassing questions.

The Minister told me that you missed a little bit when you were selected as a superior, and I heard that you're still hanging out with Ivan Mason and Harry Potter a lot, and I have to tell you, Ron, if you keep fighting with those boys, you're in great danger of losing your superior badge.

Yes, I'm sure you'd be surprised to hear that, and you'd no doubt say they've been Dumbledore's businessmen.

But I think I need to tell you that Dumbledore's days in Hogwarts may not be long, that the authorities have very different, perhaps more accurate, views of their behavior and Hogwarts' daily educational behavior, and whether Dumbledore needs to remain in Hogwarts.

I can't say much here, but if you read the Daily Prophet tomorrow, you'll understand the direction of the current wind and see if you can determine your position!