Cassandra looked down and saw that Wentworth had gently hung a pendant with the symbol of the Deathly Hallows around her neck.
Cassandra had seen the pendants that Cedric and Green had obtained. Although they looked almost identical to her own, they were far less gorgeous.
However, Cassandra pretended to take off the pendant and said, "What, have you finally figured it out and want me to join the Witch Party? I'm telling you, it's too late! I'm not interested in your Witch Party anymore!"
However, just as Cassandra was about to take off the pendant on her chest, Wentworth held down Cassandra's finger with one hand and said, "This pendant does not represent the Witch Party."
Cassandra looked at Wentworth in confusion, but saw Wentworth said gently: "This pendant only represents Grindelwald."
"This is my Christmas gift for you. It's my own pendant."
After Wentworth finished speaking, he smiled, waved, and said goodbye to Cassandra.
Cassandra stood in the corridor of Hogwarts, gently wiping the pendant on her chest with her hand, feeling the remaining warmth on the pendant, with the corners of her mouth slightly raised, she said:
"Thank you, JoKer!"
Soon, the time came as agreed between the anonymous letter and Wentworth. Early in the morning, Wentworth packed up and still went through the secret passage under the Whomping Willow to Hogsmeade village.
Although the other party agreed to meet in Hogsmeade Village, they did not agree on a specific time and location, so Wentworth had to look around.
Wentworth is not only looking for the mysterious man, but also looking for Dumbledore.
As part of the deal, Dumbledore agreed with Wentworth that he would bring the professors from Hogwarts to ensure Wentworth's safety in Hogsmeade today.
Wentworth felt that he was the first person in the hundred-year history of Hogwarts to have a professor of Hogwarts go out of the school to protect him.
So, Wentworth first came to the Hog's Head Inn. Perhaps because it was the Christmas holiday, there were many more customers in the Hog's Head Inn, and there were even a few goblins sitting inside.
From their attire, it was obvious that they were members of Gringotts. They were obviously goblins from Gringotts, which was undergoing renovations, and they had sneaked out to have a drink during the holiday.
Wentworth had just come out of the Hog's Head Pub after having breakfast when he heard a meow from the eaves not far away.
Wentworth looked up inadvertently, and when he saw the cat's appearance clearly, he stopped in his tracks and was almost frightened. Then, Wentworth gave the cat a flattering smile.
The cat just looked at Wentworth with disdain, and then walked forward along the eaves step by step with its proud cat steps.
The reason why Wentworth did this was naturally because the pattern on the cat's face, which looked like glasses, clearly told Wentworth its identity.
Later, when Wentworth passed by the Three Broomsticks, he found that the Three Broomsticks was also crowded today. Many wizards gathered here, and some were even drunk.
In this way, Wentworth walked around Hogsmeade village for a whole day without stopping. Hogsmeade, which was not very big to begin with, was almost completely organized by Wentworth. He went into all the shops, but he still couldn't find the person he was looking for.
As the sun was about to set, the wizards in Hogsmeade village began to go home one after another, but Wentworth still found nothing.
This made Wentworth, who had been exposed to the cold wind all day, feel a little embarrassed.
But until the magic candles in Hogsmeade village were lit, Wentworth still found nothing.
Although Wentworth's face was calm at this moment, he was furious in his heart.
Finally, Wentworth walked quickly to the corner and said to the little cat in the corner:
"Professor McGonagall, let's stop here today. I don't think he will come!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, the cat jumped lightly, and then it quickly grew larger in the air and turned into the appearance of Professor McGonagall.
At the same time, several footsteps were heard behind Wentworth.
Professor Snape, wearing a cloak, slowly walked towards him. Wentworth took a look at Snape's cloak and felt that he had some impression of it. It should be an old woman selling potions that he met on the street before.
Behind Snape was Lupin. At this time, Lupin was wearing clothes that were even more worn out than before, and he exuded a strange smell.
Wentworth recalled for a moment, and then it dawned on him that there was a beggar whose face he couldn't see before, who had been huddled outside the door of Bee Duke's Candy Store today.
The last one walking was the headmaster of Hogwarts, Dumbledore. Dumbledore was still wearing a white robe, just like usual.
But Wentworth knew that he must have been under Dumbledore's surveillance before, but he just didn't notice it.
Looking around, Wentworth suddenly felt that although Dumbledore had forced him to make a deal, considering today's protective lineup, it seemed that he had not lost out!
The headmaster and vice-headmaster of Hogwarts, the Potions professor and duelling master of Hogwarts, and the future Defense Against the Dark Arts professor of Hogwarts.
To put it bluntly, if Voldemort was surrounded by these four people without the help of other Death Eaters, the Harry Potter series would probably have ended early.
Seeing Dumbledore coming, Wentworth quickly stepped forward and, with a smile on his face, handed Dumbledore the candy he had just bought from Bee Dukes Candy Store.
Dumbledore didn't hesitate and reached out to grab a handful of candy. Then Wentworth handed the candy to other people one by one.
Lupin took the handful with a smile, while Professor McGonagall only took two symbolically. When it came to Professor Snape, Snape rolled his eyes at Wentworth.
After distributing the candies, Wentworth sighed and said boredly:
"It seems that the other party had no intention of showing up from the beginning! It seems that we have been fooled."
Dumbledore responded thoughtfully: "The other party may not plan to show up, but he will definitely be watching you somewhere!"
After hearing what Dumbledore said, Wentworth and Dumbledore looked at each other and felt a slight movement in their hearts.
(End of this chapter)