Elemental Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 234 The arrest of Peter Pettigrew

After hearing what Charles said, Dumbledore was obviously stunned for a moment. He didn't understand what kind of medicine Charles's gourd was selling. Charles didn't care about Dumbledore's reaction. He just left a word "Wait for me" and then jumped. He got off the chair and ran out to the dormitory.

That's right, Charles no longer wants to wait for the so-called opportunity at this time. He is currently on the line with Fudge. According to the message Fudge left to him at the end of the hearing, Charles is very sure that Fudge has already thought that I am definitely leaning towards the Ministry of Magic.

Also because of the issue of the Gold Cup, Ciel was filled with a sense of crisis that things would change sooner rather than later, so Ciel decided to complete some of his plans sooner.

I ran all the way to the dormitory and entered Harry's dormitory easily. At this time, Peter Pettigrew was resting peacefully in his cage, thanks to the deal between Ciel and Sirius Black.

After the first attack, Black never appeared in Hogwarts again, and even the form of a big black dog rarely appeared. Gradually, Peter Pettigrew, who was originally panicked, also relaxed his vigilance, even because of Ciel Peter Pettigrew didn't even have time to think about escaping when he fooled Ron about saving seeds.

After all, he was drunk and dreaming every day, and the environment was considered safe. Before he heard from Black again, Peter Pettigrew still felt that Hogwarts was the safest at present. Apart from potions and running every day, there was nothing wrong with it.

And after such a long period of exercise, Pettigrew also felt that his body was much better. Sometimes when he would sneak to a place where no one was around in the middle of the night, Peter Pettigrew would secretly change back into his human form to look at his increasingly toned body. figure.

It is precisely because of this that Peter Pettigrew only glanced at Ciel when he entered Harry's dormitory and then stopped talking to Ciel. After all, for him who is still a mouse, the current sober rest time is really too much. Very valuable.

Of course, this attitude was also convenient for Ciel. Without hesitation, he twitched his wand and fired a petrifying spell at the mouse on Ron's bed, successfully immobilizing Peter Pettigrew who was still resting.

Then Charles stepped forward with confidence, picked up the cage on the bed, and then very cautiously added several more spells. After making sure that everything was safe, Charles turned around and left with confidence.

When he walked to the gate, Ciel remembered something, turned around and looked at the empty dormitory, took out his wand again, "The Marauder's Map is coming!"

As Ciel finished speaking, a piece of yellowed folded old parchment flew into Ciel's hand under Harry's pillow. Ciel then smiled with satisfaction, turned around and left Harry's bedroom.

When Charles came to the principal's office again, he immediately threw the immobile Peter Pettigrew in front of Dumbledore.

"Teacher, Peter Pettigrew, I think you should know him."

Dumbledore looked at the petrified mouse in the cage and said nothing, but Peter Pettigrew, who was unable to move at this time, his eyes were filled with fear the moment after Charles's words fell.

Before Dumbledore could speak, Charles picked up Fawkes and imitated Dumbledore's handwriting and wrote a message to Snape, asking Snape to come to the principal's office with Veritaserum.

Then he patted Fox, and under the temptation of a meal of beef jerky, Fox reluctantly turned into a ball of flame and disappeared into the principal's office.

After finishing all this, Ciel stood up with satisfaction and looked at Dumbledore who didn't say a word, "Teacher, I'm going to write a letter to Fudge now. I think you should still have time to figure out what happened that year. "

After saying that, he didn't forget to buy a cute gift for his teacher. Seeing Ciel's expression, and thinking of what Ciel had said about the hearing before leaving, Dumbledore immediately understood Ciel's intention.

Looking at the desperate petrified rat on his table, Dumbledore just nodded and said nothing.

When Ciel saw Dumbledore nodding, he jumped off the stool with satisfaction and prepared to leave. When he walked to the door, Ciel remembered one more thing and turned to look at Dumbledore.

"Teacher, there is one more thing you must not forget. The memory of the dead mouse, please revise it so that no one sees any flaws."

After saying that, the Marauder's Map in his arms lit up. Dumbledore saw the Marauder's Map in Ciel's arms and immediately understood what memory Ciel was talking about.

Smiling and giving Charles a nod, Charles left the principal's office with confidence and walked towards the owl room. He also didn't forget to say hello to Snape who he met on the way and passed by with a gloomy expression.

As for what happened to Peter Pettigrew in the principal's office, to be honest, Ciel didn't care. Traitors are always unpopular. Ciel felt that he should just complete what he wanted to accomplish.

Whistling and walking squarely to the owl loft, Charles chose an owl that flew faster and wrote a letter to Fuki. In the letter, he made up a smooth story about how he discovered through the Marauder's Diagram. No, and the story of a battle of wits and courage with Peter Pettigrew along the way, and finally captured him.

Anyway, it was written in as many exaggerations as possible, and even after writing it, Ciel couldn't stand the extremely exaggerated story he wrote.

He handed the letter to the owl with some disgust. After watching the owl spread its wings and fly high, Charles stood there and thought about it. Then he took out a piece of paper from his arms, wrote a letter, and found a flying owl. After the slower owl, he whistled all the way to the school gate and began to wait calmly.

What?To whom did Charles write his second letter, you ask?Needless to say?Of course it's the opening picture of the Daily Prophet, and the content was all compiled by BBC reporter Rita Skeeter.

The reason for writing the letter is also very simple. Anyway, according to Ciel's estimation, Rita came after Fudge. If Fudge wisely handled it according to his own "opinion", Ciel wouldn't mind blowing the magic in the Daily Prophet. department.

If Fudge was really hopelessly stupid as in the original work, and could even be said to have his own way of doing things, Charles would just pretend that he was not good at acting in the morning, and then the worst he could do was let Fudge understand what public opinion warfare is.

I believe that no matter what kind, as long as Peter Pettigrew is still in the hands of the Ciel, the Ciel will be invincible, and Sirius Black will be avenged.

The worst-case scenario is that the Ministry of Magic insists on going its own way, but under the pressure of public opinion, it turns a blind eye to Sirius.

Charles felt that no matter which choice Fudge made, Fudge would make a small profit at most, but he would never lose.

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