Harry had never been happier, as if it were Christmas, and he had sworn that he would surely imprint this image in front of him and Umbridge's whispering plea in his head, and that he would never forget it.

He and Ivan left Umbridge's office feeling a little dizzy with a smile on his face.

Harry calmed down after walking through a dark corridor and worried after great joy.

Umbridge is going to get revenge. They're going to be expelled from school!

Harry didn't care at all. It was enough to see Umbridge look bad. He wanted to do it a long time ago and rush up and beat the old toad to pieces.

But Ivan did better, leaving that “I can't lie” mark on her face with her quill.

With her own evil methods, with her own blood, she was given a lesson enough to remember her whole life, to see how embarrassed she would be in the future to deliberately distort the facts. If Harry was Umbridge, he would probably never have the face to go out and see anyone again.

Think about it. How does she explain the scar on her face to others?

And how do you explain the phrase "I can't lie”?

There was no way to explain it. At least Harry couldn't figure out how to say it. He knew from Evan that because of the sorcery damage, it was difficult to erase the line of words, which could take a very long time to disappear. If it couldn't be erased, she would bear this shame forever.

Everyone who sees her later will know that she is lying and that she is an untrustworthy person.

She deserves it, and no one deserves it more than she does.

“Evan, how did you do it?” Harry couldn't help but ask, "is that the magic on the feather pen? ”

“Oh, it's a witchcraft that sacrifices the user's own blood, which is essentially like our black magic, and as long as we understand how it works, it's easy to crack it and change the goal of the sacrificer. ”

Harry nodded like he didn't know where it was, and all he had to do was know how it worked.

After this, Umbridge won't use that feather pen for the rest of her life, and I'm afraid Ivan's actions tonight will leave an indelible shadow in her mind.

“By the way, what do we do now?” Harry took a deep breath and said he was ready to be fired.

“Of course it's Professor McGonagall!” Evan calmly said, "While Professor Umbridge's feather pen problem is her own business, it is best that we inform the other professors to deal with such accidents. ”

“Um, accident?!” Harry blinked and suddenly realized they might not be fired!

Yeah, they didn't attack Umbridge, they didn't even disobey her orders, she had Ivan copy the sentence until she was satisfied and Ivan did what she said, and the only problem was with the black quill.

And the quill, it was provided to them by Umbridge...

This eventually came to an end with the intervention of Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall, and Ivan denied all of Umbridge's accusations, insisting that the feather pen that Umbridge had given him was in question, not that he had moved anything.

Evan wouldn't admit he had that ability, and he even said he didn't know what magic was on the quill.

Think about it, that's the “normal” level of a Hogwarts schoolboy wizard, and Evan said nothing wrong with it.

This dangerous magic object is always the same, and can easily arise, problems like that, and even accidentally hurt itself.

That's why Ivan told Umbridge to stop punishing students with this feather pen. It's too dangerous!

In the end, even Dumbledore said that the witchcraft on the feather pen was unstable and that the problem was normal, so the incident was not an attack on Umbridge by Ivan in violation of school rules, but an “accident”.

Although Bright Eyes knows what this is all about, Umbridge still has blood on her face, but she has no way, there is no evidence at all, even if anyone is looking for an investigation, Ivan did not attack her on the surface, but did exactly what she said...

Umbridge can only think of herself as unlucky, and if she gets into trouble with Ivan again next time, she needs a better approach.

Her use of such dangerous magic objects to punish students was bad behavior, and Dumbledore had clearly told her to stop using it, something that was very bad for Umbridge's image, and she did not want more people to know about it.

She hates Ivan so much now that there's nothing she can do about it.

Either way, she could not hold Ivan accountable for the matter, and he should be commended.

Because Ivan had faithfully followed Umbridge's orders, although he clearly knew that such a request was unreasonable.

It wasn't until a few hours later that Ivan learned from Professor McGonagall that Umbridge had no style in yelling at Dumbledore's office, demanding that the headmaster dismiss Ivan and Harry immediately, not at all as she normally did.

She kept mentioning the Ministry of Magic and Fogey, but not Dumbledore.

Not surprisingly, he refused Umbridge's irrational request directly.

He told Umbridge that such a request was unreasonable and that even Hogwarts' principal could not dismiss students without cause.

Others do not have such rights, as do the Senior Investigator and the Ministry of Magic.

However, he promised to strengthen the management of Ivan and Harry, and Ivan should stop immediately when he found out something was wrong with the feather pen, instead of continuing to carry out Umbridge's orders, causing great harm to herself...

Since Ivan and Harry are students at Gryffindor College, Dumbledore asked Professor McGregor to decide to punish them and complete the remaining confinement, and recommended that Umbridge himself go to St. Mungo's Magical Injury and Illness Hospital as soon as possible to treat the scars on his face...

Professor McGonagall prepared biscuits for two people and added twenty points each for their excellent deformation homework.

It goes without saying that Umbridge would probably be mad if he knew, and after a warning, Professor McGonagall sent Ivan and Harry back and told them that the lockdown was over, less than half an hour later.

Gryffindor's public lounge greeted them with a carnival, and everyone celebrated their lesson on Umbridge.

Although both of them have been in Professor McGonagall's office, during this time many of them have seen Umbridge passing through the corridor with blood on his face and the phrase “I can't lie” engraved in disgust...