i sold arms at hogwarts

Chapter 113 I will never admit it...it smells so good

"Prank?! You call this a prank? That person must be found out within three days! And he must be severely punished! He must be expelled! He must be imprisoned in Azkaban!" Lucius shouted at the top of his lungs.

"Imprisoned in Azkaban? Some people who have nothing to do with Voldemort have the nerve to mention Azkaban?" Grindelwald couldn't help but continue to mock.

It wasn't that he had poor concentration, but that the man in front of him had such a bad attitude towards Dumbledore, which made him very unhappy.

And...he had already guessed who did what the man in front of him was talking about.

He could do such incredible things without using magic under his and Dumbledore's noses, and it was a prank with the purpose of playing tricks on others. Even if he had not been in contact with Remy for a long time, he could guess that it was Remy who did it. Yes, only Remy has the ability to do such a thing.

"You! Humph! These are two different things! The Ministry of Magic has already investigated my matter!" Lucius said.

"Okay, we will also find out what you said." Dumbledore stood up and said: "Mr. Malfoy, you go back first. If this kind of thing happens in school, I will give you a satisfactory explanation. "

Lucius glanced at Grindelwald, snorted and emphasized again that time was enough, and turned around to leave.

"Hey, you really think of yourself as a person." Grindelwald said disdainfully: "Albus, you'd better run for Minister of Magic as soon as possible, otherwise all the cats and dogs can tell you what to do."

"I'm a very old man, how long can I be a candidate for election?" Dumbledore shook his head helplessly: "Excuse me, go and bring that bastard here."

"Which bastard?"

"Which one are you talking about? Gellert, you don't want to protect him, do you?"

"What? Do you really want to expel him because of such a trivial matter?"

"Expelled? I didn't say it, but there must still be punishments, and he cannot be made lawless."

Grindelwald nodded and left the principal's office, and it took less than 10 minutes to grab Remy.

After closing the door, Principal Dumbledore first told Remy what had just happened, and then asked Remy to confess, and said that confession would be lenient but not strict.

In this regard, Remy kept asking questions and said that they had found the wrong person and firmly refused to admit that he did it.

Remy had plenty of confidence. His confidence came from the fact that the two props he used were disposable and would be destroyed after use, leaving absolutely no evidence behind.

"Principal, I swear to God, I really didn't do that! Really, if I tell any lies, then God will strike me to death with thunder!"

Click!

As soon as he finished speaking, a bolt of thunder suddenly flashed outside the window, making Remy tremble, and then he was speechless.

"Professor Grindelwald, scaring students with weather spells is not what a professor should do." Remy said angrily.

"Lying is not what a student should do." Grindelwald said with a smile: "It's not a big deal. Now that you have done it, why don't you dare to admit it? What are you afraid of when Dumbledore and I are backing you?"

"But the problem is that I really didn't do anything. I don't want to take the blame for others!" Remy said.

Dumbledore pushed up his glasses: "Okay, let's talk about another thing, Remy."

"What's going on?" Remy asked.

"About...Voldemort."

"Voldemort?"

"Yes."

Dumbledore nodded, and talked to Remy about what they found on the Quidditch pitch, and said that they suspected that Voldemort should have done it after sneaking into Hogwarts again, and this time his methods were more subtle. The threat to Harry is also great.

Because of this, both Dumbledore and Grindelwald believed that they should find a way to lure Voldemort out, and the best bait was the Sunflower Book in Remy's hand.

"The souls in the Horcruxes have mutual memories, so as long as the Sunflower Book is revealed to that notebook, Voldemort himself can also know about it," Grindelwald said.

"That's right." Dumbledore nodded: "Then you only need to find a suitable reason to confiscate all the items on your body, and Voldemort will naturally find a way to get it."

"Well, that makes sense...wait a minute!" Remy, who was nodding, suddenly became alert: "Are you trying to get me to plead guilty...ah, no, are you going to take the blame and be punished and imprisoned by you?"

"Clever." Dumbledore nodded.

"Then my sacrifice is too big, right? Sacrificing my reputation just to deceive that little brat Voldemort? I won't do it!" Remy said.

Dumbledore was obviously taken aback, and then looked at Remy with a very strange look: "Do you... have a good reputation?"

Remy:…

Boil!

Don’t slap people in the face when you hit them, don’t expose people’s shortcomings when you expose them, don’t tear down people when they are in trouble!

Seeing that Remy suddenly stopped talking, Dumbledore smiled slightly and decided to try harder: "Remy, Harry is your good friend. If Voldemort cannot be lured out, his life may be in danger at any time."

"Okay, boy, you know what you have done. Admit it quickly. After you admit it, we will deal with Voldemort together." Grindelwald said.

"I refuse! If I didn't do it, I didn't do it!" Remy shook his head and said.

Grindelwald smiled and shook his head: "Really? I suddenly remembered that I have a particularly handsome large-scale magic trick. I originally wanted to teach it to you, but I didn't expect that you are such a daredevil. It seems that I’d better not teach you anything else, lest you be corrupted…”

Remy's eyes suddenly lit up: "I did that thing! I admit it! I did it!"

Dumbledore:  …

You guys are so realistic!

"Just admit it, tell me what you did." Grindelwald glanced at Dumbledore proudly and then said to Remy.

"That day I..."

He explained clearly everything he had done, down to the smallest details. Grindelwald could not help but admire Remy's imagination and execution ability.

After understanding the modus operandi, Dumbledore asked again about the motive, which stumped Remy.

He just suddenly thought of this idea and then did it. There was no special motive.

Dumbledore was speechless when he got the answer, saying that if someone else said that, he would not believe it, because the props that needed to be used were not something that others could complete in a day or two, but this sentence was said by Remy, so he Choose to believe.

"I will discuss your punishment with Lucius in three days. It is expected that it will take a week. Ten days is plenty of time. You can reveal the contents of the book to Voldemort step by step. Don't be impatient." Lido warned.

Remy raised his chin and patted his chest, his face full of confidence.

"Don't worry, Principal Dumbledore, you can definitely believe in my ability to deceive people!"

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