Hogwarts Passer-By Professor

Chapter 29 Harry's Miserable Ending (Subscribe)

After waking up on Saturday morning, Eisen found that all the little wizards had forgotten about Mrs. Norris being attacked while eating in the auditorium.

After all, it was only a cat that was being attacked, and maybe some students would actually attack those cats because they hated Filch. Therefore, they have long forgotten about the attack and about the secret room.

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Everyone was talking about the Quidditch game and which team would win. However, Eisen noticed that the players of the Gryffindor team huddled together at the dining table, seemed very nervous, and all of them were silent, even Fred and George were quieter.

The Slytherins on the other side were just the opposite, yelling at Gryffindor one by one, as if they had already won.

After eating, all the teachers and students of the school basically came to the stands beside the Quidditch pitch.

This is a hot and humid weather. If it is an ordinary person, it may be troubled by the weather. But for wizards, a simple spell can make people feel cool and relaxed.

Today was a special day. If Eisen guessed correctly, he should be able to watch a good show on the Quidditch pitch. But unfortunately, he received a notice from Mr. Wesley and had to deal with the troubles encountered by the film company.

As before, Eisen and Arthur meet at the Pig's Head pub in Hogsmeade.

After meeting, Eisen understood what happened. It can only be said that what happened made Eisen feel a little speechless.

Originally, Eisen had already arranged a film broadcast plan in the Muggle world, and the company in Diagon Alley only needed Arthur to play it as planned.

Since it was the first time doing such a thing in the wizarding world, Arthur only planned to show wizards movies about life in the Muggle world on Tuesday nights every Tuesday night.

But unexpectedly, it caused great waves in the entire wizarding world. This kind of turmoil is not a problem for most wizards, it's just a new thing to see.

But for some wizards, some of the Muggle items in the movie became their targets. So, after a period of time, although some people learned more about the Muggle world through movies, they also became more interested in Muggles. But a more serious problem is the proliferation of Muggle items in the wizarding world.

Because Arthur himself is the director of the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Office, he had to suspend the filming of Diagon Alley after he learned of this trend.

"So, when watching movies, some wizards are really interested in life in the Muggle world, but some wizards are more interested in Muggle items?" After understanding the cause and effect of the matter, Eisen was a little depressed.

"Yes, it can be seen that everyone, like me, is very interested in how Muggles live, but incidents of misuse of Muggle items are also increasing rapidly. This is a very dangerous thing—" Arthur sipped his lips With the beer in his hand, he looked regretful.

No way, this is indeed a problem. Some wizards like to put magic on some Muggle objects, and then accidentally (or intentionally) hurt Muggles. As a result, the Ministry of Magic established the Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Division to deal with such matters.

Although he knew where the problem was, Eisen couldn't come up with a solution for a while. This thing, as Arthur feared, if some wizards learned more about Muggle items from the movies, the possibility of misusing Muggle items would definitely increase.

"Then stop the plan to show Muggle world movies in Diagon Alley for now, and wait until the time is right!" Eisen had no choice but to temporarily terminate the whole plan.

As much as Arthur regretted Eisen's decision, there was nothing he could do about it.

"The shop in Diagon Alley?"

"How about opening a magic trick shop? Sell Fred and George's prank products in the store?" Eisen casually mentioned.

"Isn't that appropriate?" Arthur felt a little hasty.

"Believe me, Fred and George's work is very popular in the school..."

In the end, after a follow-up discussion between the two, Arthur agreed to Eisen's suggestion and planned to convert the rented shop in Diagon Alley into a shop to sell some prank props.

At this point, Eisen's plan to carry Muggle movies in the wizarding world has temporarily failed. This made Eisen a little puzzled, whether his luck is not very good, no matter what he does, he will encounter accidents!

But anyway, Eisen finally took away the original double-sided mirror in Diagon Alley Company.

At noon on the day Eisen returned to Hogwarts, he heard an unprecedented big news. Harry was injured on the Quidditch pitch and was knocked off his broomstick by a Bludger.

Poor Harry, with a broken arm.

If that's all it is, it's no big deal. After all, life is full of surprises. But the point is, the surprise that Harry encountered was too amazing.

After his arm was broken, Professor Lockhart took the responsibility of treating Harry bravely and without hesitation. As a result, all the bones in Harry's arm were directly pumped out.

According to Professor Lockhart, he successfully helped Harry clean up the broken bones, and then Harry could grow perfect bones by drinking some bone-generating potions.

"He must be talking nonsense!"

When the students were talking about it, Hermione retorted indignantly. Originally, the kind-hearted Hermione was still defending Lockhart in front of Ron and Harry, but now, Hermione saw Lockhart's true face.

The truth of the matter is actually very simple. Harry only broke his arm after the fall. If an ordinary person broke his arm, he would have to suffer a hundred days of broken bones.

But for wizards, this is a healing spell that can solve the problem.

Sadly, though, Lockhart was so zealous that he healed Harry's fractures completely - he literally blew Harry's bones off. As a last resort, Harry could only stay with Madam Pomfrey and grow his own bones by taking bone-growing potions.

When Madam Pomfrey told Harry that if the arm was broken, it would only take a few seconds for her to put it back on, and it would take a whole night for the bone to grow back, Harry was suddenly in pain.

Of course, what broke Harry even more was that he saw Dobby the house elf who had caused him so much trouble again. During the conversation, Dobby slipped up and told about his blocking of platform nine and three-quarters, and then he also told about the Bludger hitting Harry.

After the truth of the matter came to light, Harry was instantly pissed off. It never occurred to him that Dobby, the house elf, would go against him in every way.

However, for all this, Eisen didn't take it too seriously. He is still doing his research in the library.

That night, when Eisen left the library and planned to continue his daily practice of charms after having some dinner in the auditorium, Dumbledore called him to the Charms classroom.

When Eisen came to the Charms classroom, he found that many professors had already gathered here. It can be seen that they all looked puzzled, as if they didn't know what happened.

Professor Snape sat beside him with a calm face, Professor McGonagall looked worried, and Dumbledore looked serious.

"Did something happen?" Seeing the different expressions on everyone's faces, Eisen asked, looking at Headmaster Dumbledore at the same time.

"The attack happened again—a second attack!" Dumbledore said heavily.

"Colin Creevey wanted to see Potter and was attacked on the stairs." Professor McGonagall looked concerned.

"Petrified?" Eisen asked thoughtfully, seeing Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall nodding at the same time, he knew what was going on.

Opening the perspective of God, he focused on the school hospital on the second floor, and found that besides Harry lying on the hospital bed, there was also a hard figure there. Apparently, that was the petrified Colin Creevey.

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