Umbridge felt that she had made a wrong decision by talking to Esther today.

She felt dazed for a while, and her eyesight even turned black due to the huge fluctuations in emotions.

In the crowd, the onlookers kept whispering, and for some reason, more and more people gathered, making the surroundings swamped.

"Does this Malfoy matter have anything to do with you? What are you talking about?" Justin next to Ernie glanced at Draco in a bad tone.

Draco didn't bother to answer him, and continued to look at Umbridge suspiciously.

Then Ernie asked: "Professor Umbridge, did you really use Veritaserum on Esther?"

"No!" Of course Umbridge would not admit it: "I did not use Veritaserum on her, nor did I use a spell on her! You will be punished for framing me like this!"

As she spoke, she glanced at the students around her and said in a cold voice: "Don't let irrelevant people gather here now! Malfoy, take a look at who is here to watch the fun. If you remember their names, you will be deducted points!"

Faced with this situation, Umbridge still subconsciously wanted to use force to suppress her, but students were always the ones least afraid of force, not to mention Draco would not sincerely help her.

Everyone onlookers were slightly flustered when they heard this, but no one left first.

Draco also looked at Umbridge with a confused look on his face: "Will all points be deducted? I can't remember there are so many people, and there are some of us Slytherin students watching!"

Umbridge had never felt that Malfoy was so stupid. It was clear that just calling a few names of people he disliked in public could act as a deterrent and make the group of classmates who were watching the fun leave, but he insisted on talking about these interesting things. No.

The same was true before. Although he was speaking for her, if he hadn't mentioned the truth serum, she really wouldn't be so passive.

After all, she did use Veritaserum on her students.

"Why are there so many students here?"

Professor McGonagall's voice came from outside the crowd.

The students turned their heads and saw Professor Mike in emerald green robes and Professor Snape in black robes appearing here.

The two of them rarely appeared together, but the classmates didn't have time to be confused and made way for them.

"Professor Umbridge, why did I hear a portrait telling me that you cast a curse on your students?"

Professor McGonagall had a tense face as she walked forward as she spoke. When she saw the torn wooden door and Esther, who looked frightened and weak, her eyes widened a bit.

"It's true! How can you attack students like this! You are a teacher!" Professor McGonagall looked incredulous, and then accused Umbridge.

Umbridge has been accused by many people today. She has long lost her sense. She became even more angry after hearing Professor McGonagall's words.

"I'll say it again! I didn't attack her, she framed me deliberately. You ignorant trolls don't even know it when you are led by this little bitch!"

She said as she raised her wand and pointed it at Esther again.

This was just a subconscious action. No matter how brave Umbridge was, she would not dare to attack an underage wizard in front of so many people.

But Esther deliberately showed a scared look, and Ernie held her back tightly. Donna took a step forward and stretched out her arms to protect them fearlessly: "What do you want to do? Attack in public?"

Professor McGonagall walked directly in front of Esther and the others. Although her tall and thin figure was not enough to cover them all, it gave them an incomparable sense of security.

"Oh! Professor Umbridge, please don't point your wand at the students!"

She said as she also took out her wand and warned.

Umbridge was going crazy. She shouted in disbelief: "How dare you question me? I am a senior prosecutor sent by the Ministry of Magic. I have the right to fire all of you!"

"Then you will be fired!"

Donna poked her head out from behind Professor McGonagall: "Do you think I'm afraid of you? Pink toad."

Because of her words, there was a burst of laughter at Umbridge, and some people even silently applauded Donna.

"Listen! They are so disrespectful! Do you still want to defend these vicious students?"

Being called such an indecent nickname again, Umbridge couldn't hold back anymore. She stared at McGonagall coldly and secretly threatened: "I now seriously question the entire teaching of Hogwarts. If this continues, maybe There is no need for Hogwarts to continue."

"It's not your turn to question whether there are any problems with teaching at Hogwarts." Professor McGonagall said in a strong tone, not caring about her threat at all: "On the contrary, it is very problematic for you to attack students."

"Professor, she even used Veritaserum on her students!"

In the crowd, a seventh-grade Gryffindor student raised his hand and said loudly and fearlessly: "I can testify that when she talked to me some time ago, she asked me to drink a cup of tea, and then I couldn't control myself and said All kinds of true thoughts in your heart.”

The voices of the surrounding students became louder.

Esther also shouted excitedly: "Yes, that's it! When Professor Umbridge checked our Hufflepuff dormitory, she suspected that I had written the tabloids about her life experience, so she deliberately found an excuse to I was called to the office and she forced me to drink the tea she gave me, and then I couldn't control myself."

Esther said while pointing to the ceramic shards aside: "That's the cup! Professor Umbridge just deliberately damaged it!"

In fact, Esther deliberately took it and broke it before pretending to be injured. Since she was going to frame the blame, she had to make it real.

Professor McGonagall's face became increasingly serious: "Veritaserum cannot be used at will. Doesn't Professor Umbridge know this?" "

As she spoke, she looked at Snape aside: "Severus?"

Professor Snape nodded, walked out of the crowd, squatted down, picked up a broken piece of porcelain and smelled it carefully, then stood up.

Umbridge narrowed her eyes and looked at him, and said in a threatening tone: "Professor Snape, I believe you are the most fair and just, and you should be able to clear my name."

Snape gave her a mocking look, and then said without hesitation: "It does smell like Veritaserum, and you asked me for a bottle of Veritaserum not long ago, haven't you forgotten?"

There was an uproar around.

The students were extremely angry.

Umbridge looked at Snape in disbelief, as if she didn't understand why he would "betray" her.

"You actually used Veritaserum on students!"

Professor McGonagall was equally angry: "They are a group of students, how could you do this to them?"

"Hogwarts doesn't need a teacher who hurts students!" A student in the crowd shouted: "Kick this vicious woman out of school!"

"Get out!"

"Ugly toad! Lackey of the Ministry of Magic! Get out of here!"

……

When someone started, the students started cursing Umbridge as if they had a leader.

Even the Slytherin students were silent or shouted a few words in the crowd.

Umbridge can bring them some benefits, but when she uses Veritaserum on students or attacks students, it means that they will not stand on her side.

They were students too, and of course they were afraid that Umbridge would do the same to them.

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