Hogwarts: Muscular Justice

Chapter 17, The anger of the noseless monster

Chapter 17,

Klein has already left Diagon Alley, so what is he doing there?

Therefore, the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic could only confirm that Pettigrew Peter was under the Imperius Curse, but the person who cast the spell was not found. Under such circumstances, this group of people thought of Sirius, Pettigrew... Peter's former friend.

"Peter Pettigrew! That bastard!... [Beep——]" Sirius's little mouth was loud, and everything he said had to be blocked. However, everyone still learned some useful information from Sirius's mouth. Information.

Peter Pettigrew is an illegal Animagus, his Animagus form is a rat, and...

Klein returned to Hogwarts and gave the twins prank props he bought from Zuko's Joke Shop in Hogsmeade Resort.

"Klein~"

"Brother, we already know."

"Ron's Scabbers is Peter Pettigrew."

"I didn't expect that we would raise him like this for ten years."

"The most disgusting thing is that our little Ronnie has been holding Scabbers, no, sleeping with Peter Pettigrew for so many years."

"No, no, no, it's our Percy, he's the one who spends the longest time with Scabbers."

At first, Klein could still hear the trace of sadness in the twins' voices. As a result, the two people made themselves laugh while talking. It was obvious that after they knew that the mouse was Peter Pettigrew, they Thinking of Percy raising that mouse for almost ten years, he was very happy.

At this time, Ron didn't know that his mouse was Peter Pettigrew. Just when he was watching the live broadcast of the public trial, the group of Aurors went out to chase Peter Pettigrew (chasing??), and Ron turned around. He went to find his own Banban. Well, he didn't read the rest of the content.

The twins were watching Ron looking for Scabbers all over the world in the Gryffindor common room. They didn't go out to warn him. Ron was still looking for him until Klein came back.

So, should he tell Ron that Scabbers is actually Peter?

Of course this kind of thing should be discussed by the twins or other members of the Weasley family, and he would not get involved.

Although Sirius was once a good friend of Peter Pettigrew, due to his temper and IQ, he never really understood Peter Pettigrew at all. Everything he could say was exposed by Peter Pettigrew on his own initiative. emmm... At least it can be analyzed from this perspective. In that case, Klein will have room to operate.

Klein sent "Big Dwarf Tom" that he had written a long time ago to the Quibbler. The protagonist, Big Dwarf Tom, was created based on Peter Pettigrew. As for the plot, it was Peter Pettigrew in the early stage. His personal experience was Klein’s magic modification in the later period.

Moreover, Klein imitates Gilderoy Lockhart's writing style throughout the book, so sales will definitely be very good.

Klein himself had no intention of making money from this novel. He even sent it anonymously. He had no other intention and was simply targeting Peter Pettigrew, nothing more.

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The Quibbler's sales have soared, and if there is no other, the Quibbler's serialized novels are indeed very interesting.

Moreover, anyone with normal intelligence can see that the protagonist of the novel is Peter Pettigrew, but the following content is unexpected. However, when people connect the plots together, they will find that everything makes sense, and it seems that this is how it should be.

The consequence of the sharp increase in sales of the Naysayer is that more and more people know about it. In order to increase the popularity, the Daily Prophet also helped publicize it in its own newspaper, resulting in even the people lurking in Hogwarts. All the nose monsters know this.

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ps: So what, I’m taking a few days off, I have to give a report tomorrow, I have an exam in the afternoon, and there’s also an exam the day after tomorrow, so I only suppressed half a chapter.

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