The regular staff of the Department for the Regulation and Regulation of Magical Creatures returned to the Ministry of Magic before the start of the new term to prepare for the upcoming auction.

However, many employees still remained in the forest to carry out inspection work.

Although there were no dangerous animals in the forest, Hagrid still had a lot of work to do because he had introduced some animals that weren't supposed to live there.

At the same time, although no regular employees were sent over, those of us who were left behind to do clerical work were arranged by the school board to have some very good tutors and to send housemasters to each college.

Housemasters, well, that does lighten the workload for the house deans.

I hadn't thought of that before.

The deans of the colleges already have heavy teaching tasks. There are obviously some professors who are more free. Why do these busy professors have to be deans? Even if they are not deans, they have to use time converters to cope with their daily teaching tasks, let alone being deans.

Although everyone can relax a bit, these professors are very responsible people (especially the Slytherin Headmaster) and will never slack off.

And those professors who do not need to use the time-turner do not seem to be suitable for the position of dean.

However, Quirrell was out, Trelawney was not suitable, Madam Hooch was not suitable either, and as for Professor Binns, he was no longer alive after all, and the remaining professors...well...they were more like researchers, and even if they were appointed as deans, they would never take care of students.

Oh, this is too bad. It seems that we can only rely on the current deans, even though their work is already very heavy.

Trelawney was then promptly fired.

She had been drinking during the holidays, and although everyone turned a blind eye to her during the holidays, after the new semester started, she was caught drinking during working hours by an expert sent by the school board.

Oh my god, they were prepared for this... Yes, Trelawney had been drinking while the nobles were still here, and although they just frowned, no one said anything to remind her, maybe they had already planned to fire her at that time?

In fact, we can understand that this kind of behavior is indeed intolerable.

Divination classes are no longer taught by regular staff, but instead various fortune tellers who have been operating in Diagon Alley over the years are invited to teach on a rotating basis.

Not only does this arrangement allow students to find a fortune teller that's right for them, it's also much better than learning from an alcoholic.

In fact, since Trelawney started teaching at Hogwarts, there have been almost no new young Diviners in Diagon Alley, leading to people complaining about why this is the case.

Come to think of it, my daughter once said that even though Trelawney occasionally had inspiration and could make some accurate predictions, she herself had almost no awareness of it. Her usual divination was just a scam that took advantage of other people's anxiety to make money.

That is not suitable to teach others at all, it is better to let someone more suitable teach it.

Thinking of this, I felt relieved. The divination class could finally become more formal.

In addition, there are some wizards who have retired from the Ministry of Magic who volunteer to stay and help. Although their labor is almost voluntary, Hogwarts will cover their food and accommodation expenses.

Because they were worried that the school's management was becoming lax, they would rather stay and help.

They look after the forest, act as groundskeepers, and supervise Trelawney.

In addition, they were responsible for retraining Madam Hooch.

It's strange why this hasn't been done before? Even with so little funding, there are still so many people willing to help.

As for Mr. Filch, the school board offered him the choice of living in a nice nursing home or using a country cottage owned by a nobleman as a reward until he died.

In addition, they arranged a small pension for him to ensure that he could live well.

Mr. Filch had been exploited by Dumbledore for a long time, almost without pay and without rest. With that meager salary, he was unable to resign even if he wanted to.

Mr. Filch was so moved that he burst into tears. He hugged his cat, Mrs. Norris, and cried, while Mrs. Norris licked his tears to comfort him.

We couldn't help but shed tears as well.

Before the new term began, Mr. Filch and Mrs. Norris moved to a cottage in the country.

When he left, he looked much more cheerful than before.

Alas, finally another colleague has found happiness.

After seeing Mr. Filch off, we returned to our work.

When the new term started, although most people returned to the Ministry of Magic, we were left behind to continue working.

Although the work was exhausting, our mood suddenly brightened when we thought about the children coming to visit us at Hogwarts.

The children came, and instead of blaming us for not taking them out to play during the summer vacation, they were surprised by how tired we looked. Then they encouraged us and said that we worked very hard, which comforted us.

So, we decided to stay at Hogwarts for the time being and work hard until we were suddenly recalled.

Then, a new batch of employees came to take over our jobs.

In addition, a new team of curse-breaking experts was formed.

Oh, by the way, it turns out that we have to deal with some cursed things... I almost forgot...

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