Hearing Principal Leila Lopez's question, Essien's face turned pale, then he lowered his head and replied softly: "I know I was wrong, Principal."
After hearing Essien decisively admit his mistake, Leila Lopez still kept a straight face and asked: "Oh, you know you are wrong? Then tell me, where did you go wrong?"
Essien still lowered his head and answered carefully:
"I shouldn't have attacked a visiting Hogwarts student without permission. Please forgive me, Principal Lopez."
After hearing Essien's answer, Leila Lopez took a deep breath and then said word by word:
"I knew you didn't know where you were wrong! Was it a mistake? Even if it was, it was just a small mistake! Your real mistake was that so many of you were fooled by a Hogwarts student! You've brought shame to Vagado!"
When Essien heard what Leila Lopez said, his face turned red and his head lowered even more.
Wentworth turned his head and looked at Dumbledore with a strange expression, but saw Dumbledore quietly making a gesture to him, indicating that he should be patient.
Babajide Akinbade, who was standing aside, coughed deliberately, and then said awkwardly: "Well...it's getting late today. Principal Dumbledore and this handsome young man, are you interested in trying our specialties of Wagadu?"
Hearing Akinbade's words, Leila Lopez glared at Essien fiercely, then turned to look at Dumbledore and Wentworth, put on a smile and said, "Yes, in order to welcome you two, I have specially asked the cafeteria to prepare some of our local delicacies. Please enjoy them!"
Hearing what Leila Lopez said, Dumbledore laughed and said:
"Then my students and I will have a feast today!"
Afterwards, led by Leila Lopez, the group headed towards the Uagadou School of Magic.
Just as he was about to leave, Wentworth seemed to have thought of something, and came to Jimon Hughes and returned the dream messenger's inscription stone in his arms to Jimon Hughes.
Seeing that all eyes were on him, Jimon Hughes blushed, then took the Dream Messenger Inscription Stone from Wentworth and was about to leave when he was stopped by Wentworth.
Wentworth leaned close to Djimon Hughes' ear and whispered, "You are welcome to come to England and Hogwarts in the future!"
After hearing what Wentworth said, Jimon Hughes replied meaningfully: "Wentworth, we will meet again soon!"
Then, Jimon Hughes turned and left in the surprised look on Wentworth's face.
At this time, Dumbledore came to Wentworth's side, looked at the back of Djimon Hughes leaving, and said, "I was still wondering how you got up here. It seems that I have found the answer."
Hearing what Dumbledore said, Wentworth said unhappily: "Principal Dumbledore, don't you know that I can't get up here without the Dream Messenger Stone? Or are you testing me on purpose?"
Hearing Wentworth's question, Dumbledore quickly waved his hand and explained:
After hearing what Dumbledore said, Wentworth seemed to remember something and asked quickly, "Wait a minute, Principal Dumbledore, what is a special independent investigator? Also, I just heard Essien say that the person who came to Vagado on behalf of the International Confederation of Wizards to investigate the accusations against Vagado at the Animagus seminar not long ago is a Hogwarts student."
Having said that, Wentworth took a deep breath and then said slowly:
"My dear Headmaster Dumbledore, this Hogwarts student, could it be me?!"
After hearing what Wentworth said, Dumbledore remained calm and replied in a calm tone:
"Of course it's you, Wentworth. You're the only Hogwarts student I brought with me this time!"
Hearing Dumbledore admit it without hesitation, Wentworth couldn't help but grit his teeth and said, "Principal Dumbledore, didn't you tell me this before in Nurmengard? What is going on?!"
Dumbledore was not in a hurry. He first motioned Wentworth to follow him. The two walked into the Uagadou School of Witchcraft and Wizardry together. Dumbledore said, "This all started from the Animagus seminar last month. At the Animagus seminar last month, someone accused Uagadou of allowing students to use magic, especially Animagus, ignoring the Statute of Secrecy, and increasing the possibility of wizards being exposed to the Muggle world."
"Not only that, they also accused that since a large number of underage wizards in Vagadu have learned Animagus, they are unable to effectively control their own power, which is likely to cause chaos in the wizarding world and even harm other young students nearby."
"So, the other party suggested that the supervision of the Uagadou School of Magic should be strengthened. It would be best if the local African Ministry of Magic sent specialized personnel to supervise the teaching on site in Uagadou."
After hearing what Dumbledore said, Wentworth said in confusion:
"What kind of logic is this? Animagus will cause chaos in the wizarding world? Don't be ridiculous! We are all wizards! Why should we be afraid of Animagus?!"
However, just as Wentworth finished speaking, Dumbledore looked at him with a half-smile and said slowly: "Yes, everyone thought so before, until at the Animagus seminar, a student of Ugadu, for some reason, suddenly and uncontrollably transformed into an elephant weighing several tons."
"If it weren't for me and a few old friends at the scene, I'm afraid that many wizards around the Uagadou student would have been trampled by the elephant! That's why we conducted this investigation."
Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth nodded and said thoughtfully:
"Principal Dumbledore, this matter sounds like a strong conspiracy! Don't you have any doubts? For example, the student from Vagado who suddenly lost control and turned into an Animagus?"
Dumbledore nodded with satisfaction, but then said:
"Not long after that incident, the student from Uagadu announced that he had dropped out of Uagadu without even returning to Uagadu! The reason for dropping out was that he felt that he had caused trouble for Uagadu and was ashamed to see the professors and classmates in Uagadu again."
Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth couldn't help but burst out laughing, his face full of disdain. Then, Wentworth looked at Dumbledore and suddenly asked: "It's a very nice story, but what does it have to do with me?!"
(End of this chapter)