Professor of Pharmacy at Hogwarts

Chapter 99, Further Development of the Yorkshire Massacre

Even though he had expected it before coming, Alexis was still a little at a loss after hearing these words.

Whether it was Grindelwald, Albus Dumbledore, or Aberforth, the three old men who had the greatest influence on him never taught him how to deal with this situation.

The truth is that Alexis is not very good at relationships with her family.

If facing an outsider, when he hears someone slandering Dumbledore, he can confidently pull out his wand and give the opponent a Cruciatus, followed by the Imperius Curse, and finally, depending on the situation, a " Forgotten" or "Avada Kedavra".

But now he is facing his family. Obviously, he cannot use any of the above spells on his family.

So, he could only laugh awkwardly.

"Okay, little Alexis. Just stay in school and teach. That weakling Fudge is no match for that bastard Albus."

Perhaps sensing Alexis' embarrassment, Aberforth rolled his eyes and comforted him.

"Don't you still want to summon the Order of the Phoenix?"

Aberforth glanced at Alexis and saw that he looked serious, as if he was really considering the possibility of doing this, and couldn't help but said sourly.

"Ha, our little Alexis has really grown up and started to care about people."

"I haven't seen you in a few years, and I don't know how our little Alexis is doing with his God-calling Guard training? Can you show it to me later?"

Alexis:…

Alexis can't use the God Guard, just like Christie likes Alexis and he doesn't know it, it's almost everyone knows.

Seeing the embarrassment on Alexis's face, Aberforth burst out laughing, and he slapped Alexis on the shoulder with a rough slap.

"Okay, don't worry. All you have to do now is go back to school, sleep well, and then go to class and stare quietly."

"Maybe you can't sleep, you can stay at my place overnight, and I will tell you the continuation of the bedtime story of 'The Evil Dragon and Snow White'."

As he spoke, Aberforth winked at Alexis.

Alexis:…

……

When leaving the Pig's Head Bar, it was already close to the school curfew. Alexis returned to the school along the passage of the Screaming Shack. After thinking about it, he decided to wait for news from Mundungus.

……

The next day, Friday, early in the morning.

Alexis got up early and ran to the office to wait for the news that Horn had brought back Mundungus.

Today he only has one class in the afternoon, so he has plenty of time.

Normally, he would fill in the observation records in the laboratory at this time, but today he seemed a little absent-minded and filled in the observation records in a mess. In the end, he simply put down the pen and concentrated on waiting for the news.

Today's newspaper has arrived.

Alexis flipped through the newspaper. There was no new news in the newspaper. Several large media outlets such as the Daily Prophet were still reading the news about yesterday's meeting, but this time the focus of the report had changed.

The front page of the Daily Prophet used a very interesting headline:

"Where is the line between black wizards and white wizards?"

Alexis looked at the photos in the newspaper carefully. Dumbledore did not take the lead today. Side by side with him was the young Grindelwald.

It seems that because of the age of the photo, Alexis almost didn't recognize Grindelwald in the newspaper, and his photo, like the photos in the Muggle world, did not move.

The newspaper seems to be hyping up the feud between Grindelwald and Dumbledore, but if you look closely at the article, you will find that the content does not involve much about Grindelwald. Instead, it still introduces yesterday's meeting and the transfer of the case to the authority. Things about Sangamo.

This looks like a false report, and Grindelwald’s photo seems to be just a media use to attract attention, attract attention, and drive traffic.

But Alexis remembered what Grindelwald had said to her:

"Any huge storm starts from a small thing, so Alexis, always pay attention to details."

Alexis turned her attention to the newspaper again.

“…The Yorkshire tragedy reminds me of the war decades ago. Yes, it was the battle between Gellert Grindelwald and Albus Dumbledore.

We all have to admit that Grindelwald is an excellent wizard. That war was more like a battle of ideas between two talented wizards. At that time, Principal Dumbledore won the war and gained the entire wizarding world. praise and support, so what about this time?

The author does not know that before writing this article, I personally went to Yorkshire and saw the fragmented corpses one after another. Although they were all Muggle corpses, the author still couldn't help but think about what would happen if the lives of Muggles were wantonly persecuted. And was acquitted by the Wizengamot, so what is the difference between this concept and Grindelwald decades ago?

At least it seemed that Grindelwald only wanted to enslave them and did not want to slaughter them like livestock.

We don’t know who should be supported and how the trial should be carried out. Maybe the members of the Wizengamot have their own standards in mind, and maybe the members are also confused..."

“...No matter what the outcome is, I will continue to pay attention to and follow up on this incident.

Now, compared to what has been said above, the author is also worried about another issue: whether the relationship between Principal Dumbledore and the British Ministry of Magic will continue to deteriorate.This will be something that affects the entire wizarding world..."

……

While Alexis was reading the newspaper repeatedly, the same report had been delivered to every wizard's dinner table by the newsboy, and all the teachers and students at Hogwarts had also seen this report.

The issue of Dumbledore's strong stance at the meeting became the focus of discussion.

Most of the students in Gryffindor House were indignant at this report, and they clamored to give the author of "Beautiful Beetle" a lesson.

To Gryffindor, Dumbledore was not only the headmaster, but also their pride.

The Ravenclaw students were discussing the contents of the newspaper. They seemed very rational, but a little out of place.

The Hufflepuff students put the newspapers aside, and while the students from other houses were discussing the newspapers, they began to discuss the differences between today's breakfast and yesterday's breakfast.

The students in Slytherin behaved the most weirdly. Some students were similar to Gryffindor. They firmly believed that Dumbledore was great and impartial, but the other group sneered while holding newspapers.They even frequently raised their heads and looked defiantly at the Gryffindor table.

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