After the shouting letter ended, a few people laughed and the voices gradually began to rise again.
Ron was still hiding under the table.
Harry lowered his head guiltily and couldn't even eat his meal.
Fred and George were also in a bad mood... Mr. Weasley was going to be investigated and might lose his job.
They wanted to say something, like complaining to Ron or scolding him for thinking more about the consequences before doing anything.
But these words finally turned into a sigh.
Obviously, there is no point in saying this now.
Kyle looked at them and asked, "Are you worried about Mr. Weasley?"
Fred and George nodded.
That's nonsense. They can't be worried about Ron.
"I do have an idea that should help Mr. Weasley pass this review smoothly." Kyle thought for a moment and said, "Do you want to hear it?"
“…”
"Oh, dear Mr. Kyle... I knew you would find a way." Fred's face was full of flattering smiles, which made him look more like a follower than Crabbe and Goyle.
George also diligently made a generous bacon and egg sandwich and put it on Kyle's plate.
Ron came out from under the table, and Harry and Hermione looked over.
"It's very simple. We just need to shift the focus of the matter."
Kyle looked at Harry and asked, "I heard that you couldn't get into the platform, so you drove to school, right?"
"Yes, that's it." Harry nodded repeatedly.
He still couldn't figure out why the platform entrance suddenly turned into an ordinary stone wall when he passed through.
"So Kyle, you mean that the point is the impassable platform?" Cedric frowned.
"Right." Kyle nodded.
"But we've already talked about this before." Harry sighed, "Professor McGonagall didn't care at all. She thought we should send an owl to inform the school."
In his opinion, if even Professor McGonagall thought so, then the people in the Ministry of Magic should think so too.
"That's because the way you expressed it was wrong."
Kyle smiled and said, "Don't forget, Potter, you have another identity besides being a Hogwarts student."
"I, have another identity?" Harry was a little confused.
"Savior!" Kanna said suddenly.
"Yes." Kyle said, "Normally there would be no problem with the platform, it could only be that someone interfered with it.
It just so happened that when all the adults were away, the Savior was stopped outside the platform... Do you think it was possible that the Death Eaters did this?"
Cedric gasped.
"They want to take this opportunity to kill Harry in order to avenge You-Know-Who?!"
Harry also showed a look of horror. He had never thought of this before.
Could it be that what Kyle said was true and that he almost died?
"That's it." Kyle took a sip of his lemonade.
"The Death Eaters have been planning for a long time, wanting to kill the Savior to avenge Voldemort...well, You-Know-Who."
Seeing the horrified expressions of the others, Kyle had to change his address, and then continued: "Fortunately, Mr. Weasley had already thought of this situation, so he arranged a flying car in advance, just in case, which allowed Harry to escape.
What do you think of this reason? "
"Did Dad arrange that car in advance?" Fred blinked.
If he didn't know Mr. Weasley's character very well, he might have believed it.
"Yes, it was arranged in advance." Kyle said tacitly.
"But will the people in the Ministry of Magic believe it?" George frowned.
He doesn't know about others, but Malfoy will definitely not believe it. His father has always been against that guy, and he will definitely not let go of this opportunity easily.
"Think about it, if the Savior was really killed by the Death Eaters at King's Cross Station, it would be equally fatal to the Ministry of Magic."
"Their prestige will suffer a severe blow, and as Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge will be inundated with Howlers and may even step down as a result."
"Fudge is a suspicious person, especially when it comes to his position as Minister of Magic. He will believe it even if there is only a slight possibility."
"By the way, Potter, did anyone see you guys having trouble getting into the station?"
Kyle looked at Harry. "I meant the Muggles at the station."
"I seem to remember a guard seeing it..." Harry said subconsciously, "He also asked me if I needed help."
"Very good, we now have the most crucial evidence... the memory of that Muggle."
Kyle laughed.
The expressions of the others were wonderful.
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"Kyle, would you like a butterbeer?" Fred asked suddenly.
He originally wanted to brush this matter off, but now that he thinks about it... forget it.
If Kyle gets upset, he might not even know how he died.
"So what should we do next?" Harry didn't think too much about it and asked anxiously, "Do you need me to write a letter to the Ministry of Magic?"
He would do anything to help Mr. Weasley get out of trouble as quickly as possible.
"The letter needs to be written, but not to the Ministry, but to her..."
Kyle pointed at the open copy of the Daily Prophet on the table.
In addition to a photo of a Ford Anglia flying in the sky, the front page also had a bold headline:
"Arthur Weasley, a villain hiding under an honest appearance"
This was written by Rita Skeeter, and it not only denounced Mr. Weasley's behavior of stealing and modifying magical vehicles, but also implicitly hinted that he took advantage of his position to collect benefits from those pure-blood families.
At the end of the article:
"One victim, who wishes to remain anonymous, said: Arthur asked me for Galleons, and when I refused, he turned my house upside down and even trampled on a precious unicorn carpet."
"This must be Malfoy!" Fred's face turned red with anger.
"He's lying!" George slapped the newspaper. "I wish Dad would take some bribes so we don't have to buy Ginny new robes."
"Don't get excited. We all know what kind of person Mr. Weasley is, but now is not the time to think about this."
Kyle called out Rita Skeeter's name.
"We can definitely learn from Malfoy and tell her some 'reliable information'."
"I understand." Fred thought for a moment and suddenly laughed, "Leave it to us."
"Remember not to make it too obvious," Kyle reminded, "You have to let her guess it herself."
"No problem!" George patted his chest, "We know what to do."
The three of them smiled at each other, and everything was said without words.
Only Harry looked at them in confusion, "What on earth are you talking about...so who should I write to?"
"Leave the letter writing to Fred and George."
Kyle said, "Whenever someone asks you, just say that someone doesn't want you to go back to school."
“Okay, okay!”
Harry seemed a little nervous and kept asking Kyle how he would answer if anyone asked him other questions.
However, this time Kyle did not give a standard answer. He just asked him to remain silent as much as possible when he didn't know how to answer.
Mainly, there is no need for this.
They don’t need to worry about the details of the process, someone will help solve it... After all, this is what Rita Skeeter is best at.
(End of this chapter)