Hogwarts Melting Ice Journey

Chapter 96 The Disappeared List

"Well, I understand what you mean, Mr. Tony." Professor McGonagall raised her eyes and said seriously, "Please wait a moment, I will find the list of people who are staying in school during the holidays."

"Thank you, Professor McGonagall."

Professor McGonagall opened the drawer of her desk and rummaged through a stack of documents for the list, but after a few minutes, she still found nothing.

"Strange, I'm pretty sure it's in this pile of files." Professor McGonagall muttered, her eyes moving from the files to the drawer. "Wait, someone touched my drawer."

"What's wrong, Professor McGonagall?" Stephen was very curious about the reason why Professor McGonagall had been looking for so long.

"I'm sorry, Stephen, I think I can't provide you with the list for the time being. I have to find Professor Dumbledore now." Professor McGonagall put the files back into the drawer, locked the drawer, and then hurriedly got up to prepare. Leaving the office, "Please."

Stephen and Professor McGonagall left the office together, and then he watched Professor McGonagall leave the corridor at a hurried pace.

"It seems that someone has already gotten the list before me." Stephen has realized what is going on, "It seems that this r should not be underestimated."

Hogwarts was still quite cold in the winter, and he couldn't help but shiver when he came out of the warm office.

Stephen tightened his robe tightly. "It seems that we need to develop a charm that can keep the robe warm. Maybe we can sell it to Mrs. Malkin's robe store to make money. Wait, is there such a charm now?"

Stephen recalled the introduction he had heard when he was at Madam Malkin's robe store. No one seemed to have mentioned to him that the robes in the store had this function.

"Go back and ask Rowan sometime. He should know if there is such a curse."

Stephen returned to the common room, where Rowan and Martin were already sitting in their usual seats, waiting for him.

"I asked Professor Binns after class, and he told me that a member of the Weasley family did die on the outskirts of Hogsmeade during the Goblin Rebellion..." Rowan spoke first. He recounted completely what Professor Binns told him.

"Several members of the R organization that I know seem to be different people. They behave normally." Martin flipped through the magazine casually while introducing his findings. "If there is anything wrong, I'm afraid there is only one They’re too normal.”

Stephen nodded, indicating that he understood, "I got nothing here, the list has been lost."

"What," Rowan said in surprise, "How dare they enter Professor McGonagall's office."

"Who knows?" Stephen shrugged. "On the bright side, now we know that we can't underestimate them. I think even if we have caught some clues, they will completely disappear in the future."

"It's very possible." Martin agreed with Stephen's point of view. "They are secretly hiding it. It is not difficult to hide it."

"Well, it seems that we have worked in vain again." Rowan sighed, "It's time for us to prepare for the final exam. How are you preparing?"

"Isn't it still early?" Stephen was a little confused. It was only the beginning of January, and Rowan was already preparing to review.

"For me, I will only enter the examination room when I am fully prepared." Rowan took out the History of Magic and started reading, "And it's not too early, it's already early January, and it's not long before the exam."

"Rowan, I'm afraid you have some misunderstandings about the word "how long." Stephen looked at the serious Rowan and couldn't think of how to describe him now. "By the way, how is the research on werewolves?"

"According to reliable information, there may be a bill about werewolves that will be submitted to the Ministry of Magic for review recently." Martin suddenly raised his head and said, "It is said that it was proposed by an official named Umbridge."

"Is the news reliable?" Rowan closed the book in his hand and asked in an anxious tone.

"An editor from the Daily Prophet told me." Martin continued to flip through the magazine in his hand. "It's nine out of ten, but I don't think this bill will be passed for the time being. The Ministry of Magic has been busy dealing with death eating recently. The mess the gangsters made."

"Umbridge, I really didn't expect her to appear so early." Stephen thought to himself, thinking about the direction in which the changes he had caused would lead to the entire timeline.

"Perhaps I should sort out the many changes caused by me. It would be a bit difficult if Dumbledore's plan could not be implemented. Although his plan is really not very good, it is better than nothing."

"Martin, what kind of person do you think Umbridge is?" While Stephen was thinking, Rowan and Martin were still talking about the topic just now.

"I don't know, I just know that people in the editorial department call her the pink toad, but they only call her that in private." Martin turned the magazine to the next page, "If you want to ask about the specific content of this bill, Then I suggest you go directly to Umbridge and ask."

"How could I go find her?" Rowan shook his head quickly, "You already said she is that kind of person. If I still face her by myself, it could only be that my head was caught in the door."

"Maybe it's because I read too many books." Martin smiled, but his attention was still on the magazine in his hand.

"What are you looking at? You haven't looked away from me since the beginning."

"Haunter, an interesting concept, isn't it?" They also spent several pages trying to prove the existence of this species.

"Yeah, interesting." Rowan emphasized his tone, "There have never been any objective facts that can prove the existence of the so-called harassment gangsters."

"Just don't take it too seriously." Martin handed the magazine to Rowan, "Just treat it as an unsuccessful argument. If you just look at the content, it's still very interesting."

"I think it's better to forget it. I'm not very interested in something that is not rigorous at all." Rowan raised the History of Magic in his hand, "This thing is more suitable for me to read."

"It seems that Chiara is also very strict." Martin joked, "That's why Mr. Kenner is so interested in her."

"I'm just curious about werewolves." Rowan said nothing softly and immediately pushed back, "And I'm not interested in the rigor of werewolves. On the contrary, it's precisely because their existence makes the existing system loose that I Only then will you be interested.”

"To sum up, you are interested in Chiara." Martin had no interest in discussing this topic with Rowan, and his tone was full of ridicule.

"Okay, if you continue talking, other people will have to focus on you. Believe me, they will be very interested in you." Stephen interrupted their conversation after coming back to his senses and pointed around, " Be a little quieter."

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