All things are three at Hogwarts

Chapter 527 I have never seen such a shameless person (modified)



Chapter 527 I have never seen such a shameless person (modified)

"Ron, I can never play Quidditch again." Harry said in a hollow voice as he and Ron walked exhaustedly into the common room from Umbridge's office.

"But we were very restrained!" Ron said painfully, "We did everything she asked, but she still gave you a suspension, but said with a mocking face that King Weasley can continue to participate in Quidditch. "

When Harry heard this, he didn't know how to comfort Ron, who might have been more seriously hurt.

"Why?!" The frustrated Ron received no response. He waved his fist angrily, "Hermione Granger, the Slytherins in the Harris training class she led did the same thing as us. For this matter, Umbridge even imposed the punishment they deserved on us, and the reason Umbridge gave was actually because they were bewitched by us!"

"It's not Hermione's fault, Ron! Don't fall for Umbridge's trick, she did it deliberately just to provoke discord between us. Do you still remember the song the Sorting Hat sang at the beginning of term: Our Hogwart We are facing danger here, and enemies outside the school are looking at us. We must be closely united internally, otherwise everything will collapse from within." Although Harry himself was full of resentment, but seeing the desperate, irritable and restless Ron, he still He controlled his temper and persuaded patiently.

"Why can our Defense Against the Dark Arts classes only read those boring textbooks, but people in the intensive training class can train openly and use spells that are obviously not meant for students to master? I bet, including the development of exchange students , it’s all a conspiracy between evil purebloods like Alan Harris and Fudge and the others. You see, those Durmstrang people who came here also hang out with people from the training class every day.” The more Ron thought about it, the angrier he became. He kicked an armored knight in the corridor. The armored knight fell to the ground with a crash, and his helmet and weapons were scattered on the ground.

Harry quickly tried to stop his companion's agitated behavior and pulled him out of the corridor quickly to avoid being punished by Filch. "Calm down, Ron. Umbridge is afraid of Allen. Allen protected us when we were at school. Don't forget that Hagrid personally told us that Allen stopped Umbridge from doing anything to him. I think Because of this, Umbridge, who did not dare to confront Allen head-on, had to use Durmstrang's exchange student activities to get Allen to leave. You see, her actions all started after Allen left. .”

It was not just Harry and Ron who were desperate. At Hogwarts the next day, the young wizards who were dining in the auditorium heard the noise coming from the foyer. Students who had finished eating rushed out of the auditorium to see what happened. There are still many people crowded on the marble stairs. Onlookers formed a large circle, some looked shocked, and some even looked terrified. Professor Trelawney was sitting on a suitcase in the middle of the foyer, holding a wand in one hand and an empty wine bottle in the other, looking completely crazy. Her hair was disheveled and her glasses were crooked, making one eye appear much larger than the other. Her countless scarves and shawls hung messily, giving the impression that she was in tatters. In addition to the box she was sitting on, there was another box standing upside down, as if it had been thrown down the stairs.

He almost never commented on other professors, but Professor McGonagall, who often showed dissatisfaction with Professor Trelawney, did not show any disgust towards her in the past. Professor McGonagall trotted closer to Trelawney in panic. Professor Nee hugged her and softly called her name Sibyl to comfort her, letting the other party cry in her arms. Professor McGonagall's face was full of pity.

Professor Dumbledore, who was walking slowly, looked down at Professor Trelawney, who was sitting on the box with tears on her face and shaking body. Harry heard him say: "Ms. Umbridge, as the Supreme Investigator, you have full authority. Fire my teachers. However, I'm afraid you don't have the right to expel them from the castle. That right, I'm afraid," he bowed politely, "still belongs to the Headmaster. I hope Professor Trelawney continues to live in Hogwarts."

Trelawney gave an excited laugh, mixed with a little sob.

"Please forgive me, Principal Dumbledore. Although I don't have the power to ban Principal Dumbledore from allowing her to stay in the school, but as the new deputy principal, I think I also have similar power. I can ban you every time you allow her to stay." Later, he ordered her to leave Hogwarts again as the deputy principal. It seems that we need to compete to see who is more patient?" Professor Umbridge said, with a proud smile on her toad face, which made people feel sick.

"You can't!" Professor Trelawney howled, tears welling up from behind the large lenses, "You can't drive me away! I've been here for sixteen years! Hogwarts is my home. !”

"This was your home," Umbridge said viciously. "The Minister of Magic has signed your dismissal order. Now please leave the hall. You have embarrassed us."

At this time, Professor McGonagall followed Trelawny closely, and she shouted at Umbridge: "For Merlin's sake, you fired her for your power, at least let her be fair. Stay."

Umbridge looked away from Dumbledore and turned to Professor McGonagall with a smile: "I thought that as an old professor of Hogwarts, when you came to the middle of the hall, facing all the teachers and students of the school, you would have a high degree of confidence. On. I didn’t expect to say such vulgar words!”

McGonagall glanced at the surrounding teachers and students, and glared at Umbridge.

Umbridge lifted up both sides of her skirt and bowed slightly to the surrounding crowd: "I have something to say. Please listen carefully. Professor McGonagall, since you mentioned fairness to me, then I will come to peace with you." You talk about fairness bit by bit.

It is a rule set by the Hogwarts school that first-year students cannot join the Quidditch team. When Mrs. Hooch sent poor, accidental Neville Longbottom to the school doctor, she also decided who would join him after she left. Anyone who touches the broom will be kicked out of Hogwarts.

Professor McGonagall, who is known for his fairness, not only did not punish Harry Potter after he violated Mrs. Hooch's rules, but even used her status as leader in the name of letting Gryffindor win the Academy Cup. As a Quidditch fan, he took Harry to Dumbledore and asked him to make an exception and allow Harry Potter, who was a first-year student and had only taken one flying lesson, to join the Gryffindor Quidditch team. There was no thought at all about whether the young Harry Potter would be able to keep himself safe when competing with other senior students on the field.

As the principal, Dumbledore not only failed to uphold the school rules set by the school, but actually agreed to Professor McGonagall's unreasonable suggestion. What's more, after obtaining the agreement, Professor McGonagall was dismissed because of the "one rule" set by the school. "Freshmen are not allowed to bring their own broomsticks" and bought Harry Potter the Nimbus 2000, the only most advanced broom among the four college teams at that time. Professor McGonagall did not consider it at all at this time. Fair enough, right? She also didn't consider that her doing so would be unfair to other first-year and previous students.

Our Mr. Harry Potter, under the bad influence of Professor McGonagall, was quite dissatisfied with the new equipment that the Slytherin House team had to equip in order to counter his Nimbus 2000, which was ahead of the rest of the team. He even tried to inquire about the relevant regulations to stop Slytherin House's self-protection behavior.

This shows how terrible the negative impact that wrong guidance can have on a student's character. Now, in order to attract others' attention, Harry Potter has even begun to lie and claim that the mysterious man is back! "

Professor McGonagall was so angry that she hugged Professor Trelawney so tightly with one hand that she almost couldn't breathe, and pointed at Umbridge with the other hand: "You... Umri Odd... wasn't there Alan Harris back then? As long as the student's flying talent meets the requirements, we will all work together..."

Upon hearing this, Umbridge took an angry step forward and slapped the finger that McGonagall was pointing at her: "Shut up! Shameless old thief, don't you know that students from other colleges dare to be angry and dare not speak out behind your back? I dare to mention Mr. Alan Harris here! Compared with Harry Potter, how is Alan Harris's Quidditch talent? Back then, Ravenclaw took flying lessons before Gryffindor, and he was in the first period He showed even better flying talent during the flying class. I checked the school diary and found that Mrs. Hooch also reported Mr. Alan Harris's performance. Did you say something to him at that time? Did Principal Dumbledore say anything to him? What does it mean? If you hadn’t taken the lead in breaking the rules yourself, Professor Flitwick wouldn’t have had the chance to fight for the opportunity that should have been his for this student who is more talented in flying!”

Seeing McGonagall being humiliated and speechless, Dumbledore wanted to help her out: "Ms. Umbridge, what you said is indeed a mistake caused by our poor thinking. Minerva was just because of meeting Harry. His talents were misjudged in excitement, but the impact of this kind of thing is not big. After all, students with flying talents can still participate in the Quidditch team in the second grade, and we did not delay Alan's success in Quidditch. With the development of Qishang, classmate Alan Harris also solved the problem for us when it comes to Quidditch equipment, didn't he?"

Umbridge also calmed down, and she smiled sweetly at Dumbledore: "Oh, please forgive my excitement, Principal Dumbledore, Quidditch does not have a great impact on the students, so please Allow me to continue.

In the past, before the Ministry of Magic implemented educational reforms to ensure that students and school officials strictly abide by school rules, do you still have memories of the year Mr. Harry Potter entered school? After the sorting ceremony, Principal Dumbledore personally issued the rule in front of all the teachers and students of the school that you should not enter the corridor on the right side of the fourth floor. However, at the end of the semester, several Gryffindors led by Harry Potter violated the school rules set by you as the principal, but you, Principal Dumbledore, gave them extra points.

In this way, wouldn't it mean that other colleges are being punished in disguise because they abide by the school rules you set? Is this fair to the law-abiding students from other colleges? Oh, Professor McGonagall, don’t think about using Mr. Alan Harris as a shield again. I checked the data from that year. Although Mr. Harris also violated this rule, even if he was deducted points, Ravenclaw was There is no problem that he will still win the Academy Cup with the extra points he usually gets.

But Hufflepuff and Slytherin students were actually chased away by Gryffindor who violated school rules because they obeyed school rules. I would like to ask, Headmaster Dumbledore, who was born in Gryffindor, is this fair at all as Professor McGonagall just emphasized? This encouragement of students to violate Hogwarts school rules is why the Ministry of Magic sent me here, so that we can inherit what needs to be inherited, improve what needs to be improved, and cut out those practices that should be forbidden. "

Professor McGonagall gasped: "You... Umbridge, how dare you accuse Dumbledore like this... The situation at that time was that we were..."

The eloquent Umbridge said, "Professor McGonagall, you have lived for sixty years in vain. Apart from being excellent at transfiguration, you have not made any great contributions to education in your life. You only flaunt yourself as being strict and fair. She is condescending, does not know right from wrong, and takes pleasure in making random accusations against others. Even Sybill Trelawney in your arms, I have heard you accuse her many times in front of the students before this, and the reason is the same as that I am expelling her today. The reasons are basically the same. Are you pretending to be a good person now? Professor McGonagall, I know everything about your life. Do you still remember a local Muggle farmer named Doug McGregor in your hometown? Are you here? After dating him for a period of time, you clearly agreed to his proposal to you. However, after you calmed down and weighed it, you were unwilling to give up the job you had obtained at the Department of Legal Enforcement at the Ministry of Magic, and you did not even dare to tell him the real reason. So you ran away and rejected him again, left without saying goodbye three days later, and even later married your much older boss in the Ministry of Magic, Efenstone Urquart. From this, it can be seen that you are the one who For the sake of power, regardless of fairness and justice, I have never seen such a shameless person!"

Umbridge deliberately concealed some facts when she made the accusation, making it sound like something else. The reason why McGonagall agreed to Doug's proposal and rejected him was because of the unfortunate marriage between her Muggle father and wizard mother when she was young. Life made her hesitate. The stricter international confidentiality laws at that time made it impossible for Mag to tell him the real reason for regretting the marriage. When McGonagall agreed to pursue her boss Alfenstone, Doug, whom she had always loved and married another Muggle, had passed away. McGonagall no longer worked in the Ministry of Magic and went to teach at Hogwarts. Fen Shidong also retired early. Therefore, Professor McGonagall was shaking with anger. She wanted to refute Umbridge, but in her anger, she only said: "You, you! Ah..." and then fainted in anger. After being hugged by her, Sybil, who was unable to move or speak because of the anger behind her, was also brought to the ground, pressed against the sleeve of Professor McGonagall's black robe.

"Miss Umbridge, if you try to use word games to frame Minerva again..." After seeing Professor McGonagall fainted, the gentleness on Dumbledore's face disappeared. The wizards realized that they had never seen Principal Dumbledore with such an angry expression before. They saw him slowly approaching Umbridge, and the evil witch who had been so proud just now was now facing the greatest white man in the world. When she was a wizard, she could only tremble and fall back. She was so frightened that she sat on the ground and tremblingly made threats to Dumbledore, such as she was the highest investigator of the Ministry of Magic and you can't touch me.

At this time, Traolini, who had just climbed up after regaining her freedom, said first: "No, Dumbledore, it's not worth it. Thank you for your protection. I want to leave. I want to leave Hogwarts and make a living elsewhere." Please send Minerva to the school doctor's office quickly." After saying that, her box flew up and followed her, stumbling toward the castle entrance.

Dumbledore sighed and regained his momentum. He stepped directly over Umbridge, who was still lying on the ground. Without looking at her, he picked up McGonagall with one hand and started to help her towards the school nurse's office. , shouted to the onlookers blocking his way: "Don't you have any homework to do?"


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