Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 72: The principal's job is several times easier than that of a professor

I thought I would be punished for leaking information, but I was praised by the nobles on the council.

They are also worried about the same issue.

As for the budget issue, since Dumbledore did not tell me the details due to the independence of Hogwarts, I can only report that I only know the general outline.

Regarding the handling of the secret passage, instructions were received to maintain the status quo for the time being, as this required further consultation with the top brass of the Ministry of Magic.

As for the Shrieking Shack, I heard that it has been temporarily under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Magic.

That's true, they plan to renovate it and use it as a liaison point between Hogwarts and Hogsmeade, and prohibit outsiders from entering.

I see... That can indeed prevent outsiders from invading.

I have also requested an increase in the number of teachers, but the Ministry of Magic is not even considering it at the moment.

I heard that the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures would hold an auction under the auspices of the Hogwarts Council to sell the bodies and body fluids of the cleaned up eight-eyed spiders, and planned to use the profits to establish an operating fund for Hogwarts.

For this purpose, we were ordered to submit an application to the Ministry of Magic, which increased our workload significantly.

Alas, for the future operation of Hogwarts and for my daughter's future school to be happier, this is the only way... By the way, I asked whether the magic instruments and magic books accumulated by Dumbledore would also be auctioned. The reply I got was that one third of them belonged to the pure-blood nobles of the Death Eaters, one third belonged to the pure-blood nobles of the Order of the Phoenix, and the rest were basically the property of the Potter family, so they could not be auctioned.

Wow... Dumbledore is such a dangerous man... Hogwarts staff, temporary employees, and those who are Quidditch players (although the eight-eyed spiders have been cleared out, because the league is suspended and we are busy with work, they stayed to help temporarily. They are full of energy and almost no one quit. Maybe because of their sportsmanship, they don’t have any bad habits and have not been arrested. They performed much better than those useless employees. By the way, we also invited them to work in the Ministry of Magic after retirement).

James Potter...what a clever fool he was...to be used like this.

As for the guardian… He's also a smart fool, Sirius.

Will Harry be okay... Everyone was worried, but one staff member said that Professor Prince would take care of him during the summer vacation, and as soon as the professor returned to Hogwarts, the responsibility of taking care of him would be handed over to Weasley and Malfoy, so we were relieved.

Regarding the increase in teachers, although it is not official, four elite tutors will be sent to Hogwarts in the next year. They are from pure-blooded noble families and will be funded by the board members themselves.

Thank you so much... Our view on pure-blood nobles has changed again...

To share this feeling, I mentioned in that weekly magazine that the once dirty and messy school environment was completely renewed thanks to the renovations done by the nobles; they also generously used their own money to purchase new equipment for the kitchen to meet the needs of the house-elves.

I also urge everyone to actively participate in the auction of eight-eyed spider materials to raise funds for improving the treatment of professors and increasing the number of teachers at Hogwarts, and don't bargain!

In addition, the nobles used their own money to replace the damaged herb gardens and items in the dormitories, and of course, there was the initiative to send a tutor for a year until the budget was in place.

I also revealed that not only the eight-eyed spiders, but also a large number of dark magic items were found on campus, causing several staff members to live in St. Mungo's. I also included the provenance of those precious items.

This information should be able to wake up the general public.

Although the Ministry of Magic warned me, it did not impose any punishment on me.

It seemed that they had long been resentful of Dumbledore's actions, but had not actually been punished.

I heard that the Ministry of Magic is still dealing with those dangerous items.

During this period, Dumbledore, who was in prison, said that dangerous things like that could not be completely handed over to the Ministry of Magic!

But...what about the Potter family's possessions? Why aren't they in Gringotts? Are they just kept for Harry's safety?

Anyway, that's the style of things, and Dumbledore obviously didn't think it was a crime.

What a troublesome old man.

However, there are reports that the top brass at the Ministry of Magic are on the verge of an explosion, and they are seriously considering our half-joking application.

This is bad, it looks like they are really going to get angry.

Although they won’t tell us little people, we heard that the higher-ups discovered even more horrifying facts from the seized items.

Well, by the time we get here, the important stuff should have been taken away.

But even so, it's amazing to be able to collect these things.

Next, the Ministry of Magic notified all professors that starting from this year, they will have to submit a license application for using the reversal clock every year. They require the number of times and times of use to be recorded, and plan to increase the number of teachers based on these data. Please cooperate with the investigation.

Apparently the Ministry had not caught on to the abuse of the reversing clock, and they were horrified by it.

After all, the Reversal Clock was usually a treasured item in the Ministry of Mysteries, and no one would have thought that the professors would abuse it because they had too much work to do.

It is said that these clocks were handed down from generation to generation by professors.

Fortunately, it has not been abused? However, it may just not be discovered? Those unused parts have been recycled by the Ministry of Mystery.

For example, Professor Trelawney's clock was gathering dust in her room, completely unused.

It is said that the Ministry of Mystery plans to recover all the reversed clocks within five years.

Well...that's fine.

Regarding the survey on working hours, professors have abused the reverse clock so much that they themselves don’t know their specific working hours... This is really terrible... Our current situation is bad enough, but the situation of professors is even worse.

Yet, despite this, they remain energetic.

If this continues, only the top Aurors will be qualified to teach at Hogwarts.

As a result, no one is willing to be a professor.

If working conditions don't improve, no normal person would be willing to be a professor at Hogwarts...

However, I heard that the reverse clock was not found in the principal's office. Maybe he didn't have it in the first place, or the professors didn't know about it.

To be honest, the principal's job is several times easier than that of a professor.

And judging by the loose management, he doesn't seem to be too enthusiastic about running the school, so he should have a lot of free time.

Alas, I really don’t understand why he could be the principal for so many years?

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