Chapter 2374 The Identity of the Infiltrator
In today's Europe, it is natural to be cautious. Under the chaos, anything can happen, and any danger can be encountered. If you are not careful, no one knows what will happen in the next moment.
Especially here at Minerva, there are a large group of students behind her who need her to be responsible, if there is an emergency... No, she is absolutely not allowed to appear even if there is an "in case".
For this reason, in the current matter, it is impossible for her to follow the suggestion made by Sirius—that would be obviously too reckless.
However, when she and Sirius were waiting outside for Flitwick to call the other professors, it seemed that the other professor had made up his mind to hide in the old apartment opposite, even a little When there was no movement, she knew that she might not be able to find a suitable breakthrough point in a short time.
However, for the sake of the safety of the students, it is definitely not acceptable to delay the time for too long. After all, with almost no understanding of the other party, who can know whether the other party is secretly doing something terrible inside?
Yes, just like the previous incident of private cultivation of living corpses that triggered a major change in the International Federation of Wizards, it is a typical case that is enough to give everyone a warning!
Therefore, when Flitwick finally brought Sprout and other professors to meet, Minerva hesitated, and put Sirius's plan that was obviously risky, but it might indeed be effective. Among the options to be selected for reference.
"...By the way, Felius, you still haven't found Severus?"
After discussing with Flitwick, Sprout and others, she suddenly asked again.
"Ok?"
Flitwick couldn't help being taken aback when he heard it, and then he realized that he looked around suspiciously for a moment.
"I met it!" He whispered, "Speaking of... yes! Didn't Professor Snape come over? He clearly said he would come here first."
Hearing this, Minerva couldn't help but slightly frowned, not to mention Sirius at the side.
"Professor McGonagall, let me see—"
Sirius was about to say something, judging by his expression when he spoke, it was obvious that he didn't have much trust in Snape. But before she had time to continue, Minerva shook her head and blocked the words behind her.
"Sirius, you're sure those infiltrators are inside, aren't you?" she said, "Since they haven't made any movement inside, please keep watching here, and I'll go to Severus to ask about it." Make it clear and deal with it."
In addition to the professors called by Flitwick, there were several other teachers including the astronomy professor Sinista, and the Aurors assigned by Mrs. Maxime to manage and protect the students. Although even so, everyone may not be able to feel at ease, but at least there is some leeway.
And judging from the situation mentioned by Sirius before, it is necessary to talk to Snape to the end.
"Okay, Minerva, don't worry, leave this to us." Professor Sprout nodded to her, signaling that she didn't have to worry too much about this.
Sprout cared even more for those students than Minerva. In order for the little wizards to live safely in this community,
From the moment she learned about this, she had already decided to stand in front of the children even if she risked her life.
"Well, I'll be back soon." Minerva said and turned to leave.
...
Unlike Sirius who never trusted Snape, Minerva still has a lot of recognition for this colleague who usually has a long face all day long, although most of them actually come from Dumbledore's "rumours" in the past. ", and Maca has always been "teaching by example".
As for the other part, of course it came from the relationship between him and Snape who have been Hogwarts professors for so many years.
Ok! To be honest, personally, Minerva didn't have a very good impression of Snape. If she hadn't allowed herself to look at people with prejudice in her work, she would definitely not have wanted to say a word to the other party - the personalities and concepts of the two are indeed very different.
In fact, over the years, she really rarely talked to Snape outside of work.
But no matter where it came from, Minerva still had enough trust in Snape, so she stopped him immediately when she realized what Sirius was going to say.
At present, half of them are actually dependent on others, and the chaos of disaster is rampant. At this time, she didn't want any internal voices that might cause mutual suspicion, that would be the worst.
"Tuk tuk."
Standing at the door of Snape's makeshift potions preparation room, Minerva knocked on the door, but received no response. After waiting for a few seconds, she simply reached out and opened the door, pushed the door open and took a look inside.
No one, Snape wasn't here.
And before she came in, she had already visited the abandoned park mentioned by Flitwick, and there was no one there, and there was no sign of him.
"Could it be possible to ask Sirius to follow the clues to find it again?"
Just as Minerva was thinking this, she suddenly heard a soft "click" behind her. She took half a step back to the corridor, turned her head to look to the side, only to see that the door of the next room had been opened, and if it wasn't Snape who walked out, who was it?
"Professor McGonagall... are you looking for me?"
Today's Snape still has that indifferent expression, but after going through those things and having a younger sister, he feels at least better than those years ago.
But today, right now, Minerva suddenly felt that he seemed to have a tendency to change back.
"Sirius said just now that you have already met those infiltrators?" Minerva put aside the feeling in her heart for a while, and asked, "Who is the other party? You and them... know each other." ?”
After a few seconds of silence, maybe only a few seconds, Snape shook his head and said:
"It's not counted as acquaintances, it's just that there are some personal grievances between me and them... I won't talk about that. As for their identities, if you want to know, I just learned something about them-they should be regarded as Ifamo Ni's people."
"Ilvermorny?"
After hearing this, Minerva was startled for a moment, and couldn't help saying to herself:
"What are they doing here? And...why are they hurting Mr. Creevey?"
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