A Professor of Magical Writings at Hogwarts Chapter 135 Continuation



The young wizards were driven away by the professors.

Professor McGonagall directed the prefects to take the students of their respective colleges and leave, and go wherever they wanted. In fact, she was in a very complicated mood.

Felix's shout startled her, and she thought something urgent had happened, so she rushed over and even used Animagus transformation on the way.

More than one young wizard saw a cat nimbly crossing the flowers, and a vague shadow flashed by, and thought that Mrs. Norris had recovered.

But although it was different from what she imagined, the matter was still considered "urgent". She witnessed the two ghosts that had existed in Hogwarts for a thousand years just disappearing.

This was a good thing, but she was still full of doubts, what happened?

Most of the professors and ghosts stayed, they looked at Felix on the field, and seemed to want to listen to the story.

Snape, who was standing by the pillar in the courtyard, had an unfathomable expression. What he was thinking at the moment was, how many times this year could be called an "accident"?

It seemed that every one of them could be related to Felix...

Professor Flitwick stood aside, his lips opened and closed, wanting to say something. He knew the true identity of the Grey Lady and had respected her for decades. He was most eager to know the truth.

Dumbledore was even more touched. He kept looking at the place where the two ghosts disappeared, muttering softly, his silver beard trembling, but no one could know what the centenarian was thinking at the moment.

"Felix..." Dumbledore said softly, "It seems that something incredible must have happened to you."

Felix looked a little "depressed". His eyes swept over several professors on the scene, Snape, McGonagall, Belby, Flitwick, Sprout, Madam Hooch...

and the ghosts of Hogwarts, the almost headless Nick, the fat monk, Professor Binns, and a few others whose names he couldn't remember.

Almost everyone who could come had come.

He said in a flat tone: "This is indeed a long story, but it concerns the privacy of two respectable ghosts, and I am in a very complicated mood now. I am not in the mood to tell it for the time being."

"Principal Dumbledore, please forgive me for leaving temporarily. When I calm down, I will announce the truth to protect the honor of my two friends."

Dumbledore's eyes swept across the others secretly, and he said fluently: "Of course, Felix. I think no one here has suffered more sadness than you."

Felix and Dumbledore left one after another. Several professors looked at each other. The ghosts on the side were in a similar mood. They were all a little anxious, but they knew they could only wait. They discussed for a few words and dispersed.

Ancient Rune Office.

Felix sat on the chair behind the desk, took out a stack of parchment and wrote quickly, recording all the conversations with Ms. Ravenclaw. When they slowly took shape in the thinking hut, the manuscripts in front of Felix turned into ashes silently.

After finishing all this, Felix leaned back in his chair, with the diary and the brand new crown in front of him, and fell into deep thought.

His mood was indeed a little low and complicated, but more because he could not tell the story without loopholes while concealing some key information.

For example, Ms. Ravenclaw's thousand-year memory, the crown, the Horcrux...

He didn't want too many people to know about these.

Many secrets, once leaked to the second person, can no longer be called secrets.

But when it comes to Horcruxes, he doesn't want to hide it from Dumbledore, after all, he has two of them in his hands. He is a little strange, how did things turn out like this?

Voldemort's troubles should be left to the headmaster to worry about.

And the most important thing is that he seems to be able to reasonably integrate the diary into the story...

Including Ginny, Draco Malfoy, and the elf Dobby, these clues he has obtained intermittently can also be handed over to Dumbledore.

Put an end to the Chamber of Secrets incident, and when Dobby's troubles are solved, Hagrid can restore his reputation.

By the way, why didn't Dobby contact him? Was there an accident, or did the house-elf's instinct prevail?

The office was so quiet that there was not a sound.

In other places in Hogwarts, many young wizards were expressing their opinions on the shocking events that happened today.

What Harry was most concerned about was what happened to the two ghosts.

At this moment, the trio followed the main group and returned to the Gryffindor common room under the leadership of the prefects. The little lions who were originally discussing in a low voice suddenly burst into great enthusiasm and almost overturned the ceiling.

Hermione winked at Harry and Ron, and they chose a long sofa with partitions and red curtains and sat down. On the other side of the partition were several Gryffindor prefects.

They were also discussing what had just happened.

"It's the redemption of the ghosts!" Percy said with certainty. "I've seen similar descriptions in books, but this is an extremely rare situation."

A fifth-year female prefect said puzzledly, "I seem to have heard about it at home, but isn't that a fairy tale?"

"Haha, have you also heard the story of "The Disappearance of Ghost Barney"? " This is the voice of a wizard.

On the other side of the partition, Hermione mouthed: "Have you heard of this story?"

Ron shook his head.

The discussion continued.

The female prefect said, "I always thought it was fake, but I didn't expect it to actually appear in front of me today."

"What do you think happened?"

"What is the relationship between Ms. Grey and the Bloody Baron?"

"Maybe they are lovers?"

"Oh, impossible, the word Ms. Grey said was 'forgiveness'."

"Did you hear it? It was too far away, I couldn't hear it clearly, Professor McGonagall didn't let us get close!"

"I saw her lip shape when she spoke..."

"That means he is an enemy. To be honest, I think this possibility is higher. For example, he murdered Ms. Grey..."

A new, excited female voice appeared, "Could it be... the Bloody Baron is a killer. He killed many people and was finally tried, but before he died, he still wanted to fight back... so he became a ghost." She laid a lot of inner drama and then ended it dramatically.

Harry and the other two moved to a hidden corner.

"What do you think?" Harry asked.

"Except for the information about the ghost's self-salvation, the others are unreliable." Ron said. "Especially the girl with a somewhat sharp voice, who has been trying to make the truth about love, hatred and vengeance."

"They ignored Professor Hep, the Bloody Baron he summoned." Harry speculated, "Hermione, what do you think?"

"I also think it has something to do with Professor Hep. He looks a little sad, and I know that he and Ms. Grey are friends." Hermione said the information she knew.

The discussion in Gryffindor was not the most heated. Among the four colleges, Ravenclaw had the biggest reaction.

Although Ms. Grey always gave people the impression of being arrogant, she was also willing to give advice to the young wizards, especially to the students of her own college.

Her departure made the young eagles very sad.

...

In the evening, Felix left the school and came to the old town of London.

He walked along a dark road and walked into a cemetery. The guard on duty ignored him.

About three or four minutes later, Felix stood in front of a tombstone.


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