Chapter 942 Percy's Letter
In the long and narrow corridor, there were only Ivan and Harry, and the sound of footsteps echoed in the corridor.
"Ivan, are we being too impulsive in doing this?" Harry said with some concern.
He was just thinking about fighting Umbridge without thinking about anything, but when Aiwen really did it, when he calmed down, he had to admit that what they did was too reckless, what if they were expelled from the school ?
Aiwen is almost the same as Hermione in this respect, always obeying the school rules.
But at every critical moment, the two of them always took the lead in violating the school rules, and they seemed to have no scruples at all.
Anyway, his mind is a mess now, think about it, how will that woman deal with them?
"Don't be silly, Harry, as a friend, I can't just watch you being abused and remain indifferent." Ivan said, "If I was really impulsive, I would just give her a curse instead of leaving her Our office is so simple."
Anyone who saw that scene would be angry, and Ai Wen tried his best to restrain himself so that he didn't use magic.
Hogwarts has its own rules, and everyone must abide by them. They have the right to question the professor's punishment method, but they cannot directly attack Umbridge. Of course, if Umbridge breaks the rules...
Hearing Ivan's words, Harry was moved for a while. Although the pain on the back of his hand was burning, his heart gradually calmed down.
The worries and insecurities just disappeared without a trace. Compared with the friends who are willing to stand up for themselves against the professor, other things are not important, no matter how the woman punishes them.
"So what do we do now?" Harry asked.
"Well, go to Professor McGonagall!" Ivan said, "Tell her about this."
Not surprisingly, when Professor McGonagall found out what happened between them, he went crazy with anger.
She let Ivan and Harry stay in her office, and she rushed out to quarrel with Umbridge.
No one knew what she had said to Umbridge, and when she came back she looked terribly ugly and her lips were tightly pursed.
"Potter, you continue to be confined to Dolores Umbridge tomorrow, she has the right to do so, but if she uses that quill or something like that again, tell me immediately, that woman It's unreasonable." She said sharply, "As for you, Mason, if you don't want to lose your Boys President badge, you must control yourself and stop fighting with her, or you will be in big trouble. "
She straightened her glasses angrily, looked at Ivan and Harry, and sighed softly.
"The current situation at Hogwarts is different from the past, you must be careful." Her tone was completely different from before, no longer so quick, crisp and severe, but low and worried, and seemed to be more humane than usual, "That woman is backed by the Ministry of Magic, even the headmaster... hey, anyway, you must keep your heads down and try not to cause trouble. Especially you, Potter, control your temper!"
This incident seemed to be the end. With the intervention of Professor McGonagall, Umbridge did not use the quill again, nor held Ivan accountable, but would he really let it go?
Ivan knew very well that Umbridge would not just let it go.
If she can't even handle two students, how can she dare to represent the Ministry of Magic at Hogwarts? What's the point of her coming here?
She backed down for the time being, just because she was only a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and she didn't have that power.
However, she will have it soon, and the Ministry of Magic has been surprisingly efficient this time.
Immediately after Ivan and Harry left, Umbridge wrote a letter to Fudge...
Everyone will know the content and impact of this letter soon!
Along the way, Ivan was thinking about this matter, thinking about how to deal with Umbridge.
Umbridge and the Ministry of Magic cannot be affected by this incident alone, but if there are more evidences about her...
When the two of them returned to the common room, Hermione and Ron were working on an assignment Snape had given them.
Now that the matter has passed, at Harry's request, they didn't tell what happened tonight, so as not to worry Hermione and Ron. They thought Harry was really writing sentences, which didn't sound too scary punishment.
As the night got darker and there were fewer and fewer people in the common room, Ivan knew what Umbridge was planning.
"Look outside!" Hermione suddenly pointed to the window closest to them.
They all looked up, and there was a beautiful long-eared owl standing on the windowsill, staring at Ron in the room with wide eyes.
"Is this Hermes?" Hermione asked, looking startled.
"My God, that's it!" Ron said, throwing down the quill, and standing up. "Why is Percy writing to me?"
He went to open the window and Hermes flew in and landed on Ron's papers, with a leg sticking out and a letter tied to it.
Ron unwrapped the letter, and the owl flew away in no time, leaving ink-stained footprints on Ron's potions paper.
"Yes, it must be Percy's handwriting." Ron said, sitting back in his chair, staring at the few lines outside the parchment scroll: Hogwarts, Gryffindor House, Ron Way sly.
He looked up at Ivan, Harry and Hermione, "What do you think?"
"Open!" said Hermione eagerly.
Ron opened the scroll and looked at it. His eyes swept down the parchment line by line, and his brows frowned more and more.
After reading the letter, he had a look of disgust on his face.
He stuffed the letter to Ivan, Harry, and Hermione, and the three of them got together and read it at the same time.
Dear Ron: I have just heard (from the Minister for Magic himself, from your new teacher, Professor Umbridge) that you have become a prefect at Hogwarts.
I am very happy and surprised to hear this news, congratulations to you in advance.
I must admit that I have been worried that you would follow the path of what we call "Fred and George" instead of following in my footsteps, so you can imagine when I heard that you finally stopped flouting authority and decided to really What a relief it is to take on some responsibility.
But, Ron, I want to give you more than just congratulations, I want to give you some advice.
I am therefore posting this letter at night, not by the usual morning mail.
I hope you will read this letter without prying eyes or embarrassing questions.
The minister slipped a bit when he told me you were chosen as a prefect. I can tell you're still hanging out with Alvin Mason and Harry Potter. I have to tell you, Ron, if you continue to hang out with Those two boys were in great danger of losing your prefect badge.
Yes, I'm sure you'll be surprised to hear that, and you'll no doubt say that they've been Dumbledore's favourites.
But I feel compelled to tell you that Dumbledore's time in power at Hogwarts may not be very long, and pundits have a very different, perhaps more accurate, view of the behavior of the two of them and the behavior of Hogwarts day-to-day education opinion, and whether it is necessary for Dumbledore to stay at Hogwarts.
It is inconvenient for me to say more here, but if you read tomorrow's "Daily Prophet", you will understand the current direction of the wind and see if you can determine your position! 8 For more exciting novels, welcome to visit our Reading Academy