Master Druid at Hogwarts

Chapter 605 Look at this pot, it's big and round

Chapter 605 Look at this pot, it's big and round

When Dumbledore received the letter from the owl from the Ministry of Magic, he was in a daze.

He certainly wouldn't be surprised that Fish would attack Umbridge, and even Dumbledore had planned for it early on to exonerate Maomao.

In Dumbledore's prediction, Fudge may indeed regard this matter as his own instructions, or make things difficult for himself in the name of poor management. He even planned to take the initiative to take the blame for Fish.

But it never occurred to him that he didn't have to take the blame himself, and that the scapegoat would be thrown directly on his head by Fish!

Dumbledore's current mood is not so much shocked as it is dumbfounding.

In fact, he was not very worried that he would really be blamed for this, because most of the time, Dumbledore was under the surveillance of the Ministry of Magic. Others can carry out the task more smoothly.

So as long as he doesn't take the initiative to plead guilty, the Ministry of Magic will at most give him a name of unfavorable management.

Moreover, even if Fudge wanted to know that Dumbledore was innocent, it would not be so easy to pin the blame on him, because Dumbledore had been running around recently, chatting with some old friends and drinking tea. There was no one who could prove that he wasn't at Hogwarts.

Of course, Dumbledore did not do this simply to chat and attract the attention of the Ministry of Magic. He also took the opportunity to find clues to Voldemort's other Horcruxes, but he was very careful to hide his real purpose in those chatting topics. .

"It seems that I have to leave, Tiberus." Dumbledore shook the parchment in his hand and said, "Something happened in the school."

"Need help?" asked Tiberus Ogden.

He used to be one of the elders of the Wizengamot, just because he expressed his support for Dumbledore in the Ministry of Magic, and then Fudge kept making excuses to make things difficult for him, and finally resigned from his job in the Wizengamot in a fit of anger.

"Thank you for your trust, my friend." Dumbledore shook his head with a smile, and said, "But it's not necessary, it's just a small matter, and I can handle it myself."

Dumbledore stood up, bowed slightly to Mr. Ogden, and then disapparated and left Ogden's house.

Just when Dumbledore went to the Ministry of Magic to deal with Fudge, Fish and Hermione were called into Professor McGonagall's office, and they faced her stormy scolding with Snape.

"Didn't you promise me that you won't mess around this semester?!" Professor McGonagall first targeted Fisch as the culprit, and she roared angrily: "I just praised you for being sensible a few days ago! Say you The prefect is very competent, and that's how you responded to me in the end?!"

Fish lowered his head without saying a word, choosing to play dead.

"And you, Hermione!" Professor McGonagall changed his target again, and said with disappointment on his face: "Didn't I tell you to watch Fish? Why are you messing around with him too?!"

Hermione also lowered her head and murmured like a mosquito, "I'm sorry..."

Finally, she looked at Snape again: "Is this how you are a professor? If the students want to cause trouble, not only don't stop them, but also provide them with potions, and then help deal with the scene!"

"Meow?"

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Fish raised his head in surprise and glanced at Snape.

Only then did he know where those battle marks came from... I learned it!

And Snape had already been scolded by Professor McGonagall before Fish and Hermione came. He was the same as before, not paying attention at all, and still had that dead face.

After Professor McGonagall scolded all three of them, she still didn't calm down. She picked up the teacup on the table and took a sip of tea, then put her hands on her hips, her chest heaving violently.

"Minerva, don't be angry meow~"

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Seeing that Professor McGonagall finally calmed down, Fish quickly drooped his cat ears, made a pitiful look, and leaned in front of her to comfort her softly: "Fish was careful last night, Um Rich can't remember exactly what happened, and with Severus helping to fake the scene, they can't find the meow on Fish's head!"

"What's the use of being careful!" Professor McGonagall pulled Fish's cheek angrily, and said worriedly: "The Ministry of Magic will definitely make things difficult for Dumbledore because of this matter, and they will have more excuses to interfere with Hogg Watts' job!"

"Meow..."

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Fish and Hermione failed to consider this matter, to be precise, Hermione did not consider it, after all Fish wanted Dumbledore to take the blame from the beginning, but he never thought that it would affect to Hogwarts...

So Mao Mao consciously lowered her head, and Hermione asked anxiously, "Ah! What should I do then?"

"I don't think so, Minerva." Snape, who had been silent all this time, suddenly said, "Fudge's interference in the management of Hogwarts will not be changed, so even if there is no action by Fish, he will Will definitely find other excuses."

"Yes, meow, meow." Fish quickly nodded in agreement, and was hit on the head severely by Professor McGonagall.

Professor McGonagall, who had taught Fish a lesson, glared at Snape viciously, and said angrily, "This is not the reason for you to help or even encourage Fish to attack Umbridge!"

But Snape shook his head calmly, and said: "Instead of letting Fish do it secretly and leave loopholes, it's better for us to find out the gaps for him from the very beginning, and it's not completely wrong to do so." bad thing……"

Then he laid out his own theory of using it to claim credit for Voldemort.

"Dumbledore is not so easy to handle," Snape said, "We can also take advantage of this opportunity to see how the Ministry of Magic will react, which will be helpful for our future actions."

Professor McGonagall fell silent. This does not mean that she was really persuaded by Snape's irrational words. Of course, she knew that Snape was just making excuses for her and Fish's behavior, even if it was true. There is some truth to it, but the essence remains the same.

The reason for her silence is...

Things have already happened, what else can she do?You can't really fire Fish and Hermione, can you?

Professor McGonagall looked at Fish who was grinning and rubbing his face beside him.

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Maomao met Professor McGonagall's gaze, blinked her eyes, and then said with righteous indignation: "Fish didn't even think of making trouble for her, meow! Why did she make things difficult for Minerva a few days ago? I can't hold back meow!"

Professor McGonagall rolled her eyes. Fish said that he was venting his anger on her...she believed it, but said that she never thought of making trouble for Umbridge...how could she believe it!

But in any case, part of the reason Fish attacked Umbridge was for himself. Although Professor McGonagall was still very angry, he was somewhat secretly pleased.

She stretched out her hand to mess with Fish's silver hair, and said angrily: "Even if Umbridge doesn't make things difficult for me, you little bastard will really let her go?" She knocked on Fish's head again, " Don't think that I will let you go!"

Even though he said so, Fish knew that he was fine for the time being, because Professor McGonagall's attack was obviously much lighter than before.

"Hehehe~"

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Fish touched the back of his head, stuck out his tongue and smiled foolishly.

"Humph!"

Professor McGonagall knocked the little skin cat on the head again angrily, but this time it was lighter.

"Apart from attacking Umbridge, you haven't caused any other trouble recently, have you?" Professor McGonagall said casually just in case.

"Should... there is no meow?"

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The little skin cat replied with some erratic eyes.

……

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