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Chapter 135 Follow-up

The little wizards were driven away by the professor.

Professor McGonagall directed the chief and asked them to take the students from their respective colleges to leave wherever they were willing to go. In fact, her mood was also very complicated.

She was startled by Felix's throat. She thought something urgent had happened, so she rushed over and even used Animagus' transformation halfway.

More than one little wizard saw a cat skillfully crossing the flowers, and a blurry shadow flashed by, thinking that Mrs. Loris had recovered.

But despite the situation different from what she imagined, things were still considered "urgent", and she witnessed the two ghosts that had existed for thousands of years in Hogwarts dissipated.

This is a good thing, but she is still full of doubts. What exactly happened?

Most of the professors and ghosts stayed, and they looked at Felix on the field, as if they had the intention to listen to the story.

Snape next to the yard pillar, with a mysterious expression. His thought at the moment was, how many times this year can be called an "accident"?

It seems that every thing can be related to Felix...

Professor Frieve stood aside, his lips opened and closed, trying to say something. He knew Ms. Gray's true identity and had been respecting her for decades. He was most urgent about the truth.

Dumbledore was even more touched. He kept watching the disappearance of the two ghosts, murmuring softly, his silver beard trembling, but no one could know what the centenarian was thinking at the moment.

"Felix..." Dumbledore said softly: "It seems that something incredible must have happened to you."

Felix's expression seemed a little "depressed". His aftermath swept through several professors on the field, Snape, McGonagall, Belby, Frevi, Sprout, and Mrs. Hoqi...

There are also Nick, the ghost of Hogwarts, the fat monk, Professor Binnes, and a few whom he can't name.

Almost everyone who can come has arrived.

He said in a plain tone: "It's indeed a long story, but it's about the privacy of two decent ghosts, and I'm very complicated now and I'm not in the mood to tell them for the time being."

"President Dumbledore, please forgive me for leaving for the time being. When I calm down, I will announce the truth to safeguard the honor of my two friends."

Dumbledore's eyes swept through the others in a concealed manner, and he said in a good manner: "Of course, Felix. I think no one of the people present has suffered more sadness than you."

Felix and Dumbledore left one after another. Several professors looked at each other. The ghost beside him was in the same mood, and he was a little stumbled in his heart, but he knew that he could only wait. They discussed a few words and each dispersed.

Ancient Magical Text Office.

Felix sat on a chair behind his desk, took out a stack of parchment and wrote quickly, and recorded all the conversations with Ms. Ravenclaw. When they slowly took shape in the thinking hut, the manuscript in front of Felix quietly turned into ashes.

Until these were completed, Felix leaned against the back of the chair, with a diary and a brand new crown in front of him, and fell into deep thought.

His mood is indeed a bit low and complicated, but the more reason is that he cannot tell the story without loopholes while hiding some key information.

For example, Ms. Lavenclaw’s thousand-year memory, such as crowns, and Horcruxes…

He didn't want too many people to know about these.

Many secrets, once leaked to a second person, are no longer called secrets.

But it was related to the Horcrux, and he didn't want to hide it from Dumbledore. After all, he had two in his hands. He was a little surprised. Why did things develop like this?

It’s better to leave Voldemort’s troubles to the principal for a headache.

And the most important thing is that he seems to be able to reasonably integrate the diary into the story...

Including Ginny, Draco Malfoy, and Elf Dobby, these clues he obtained intermittently can also be handed over to Dumbledore.

Putting an end to the secret room incident, and waiting for Dubby to resolve the trouble, Hagrid can restore its reputation.

Speaking of which, why did Dobi never contact him? Is it an accident or is the instinct of a house elf prevailing?

In the office, there was no sound.

Elsewhere in Hogwarts, many young wizards are expressing their opinions on the shocking events that happened today.

What Harry is most concerned about is what happened to the two ghosts.

At this moment, the trio followed the large army and returned to the Gryffindor lounge under the leadership of the chief. The little lions who were originally discussing quietly suddenly burst out with great enthusiasm and almost overturned the ceiling.

Hermione winked at Harry and Ron, and they chose a couch with partitions and red curtains, and sat down. On the other side of the partition were several seniors from Gryffindor.

They are also discussing what just happened.

"It's the redemption of the ghost!" Percy said with great certainty. "I have seen similar descriptions in the book, which is extremely rare."

A fifth-grade female chief said in confusion: "I seem to have heard from my family, but isn't that a fairy tale?"

"Haha, have you heard the story of "The Disappearance of the Ghost Barney"?" This is the voice of a witch.

On the side of the partition, Hermione pointed at the mouth: ‘Have you heard this story?’

Ron shook his head.

The discussion continues

The female chief said: "I always thought it was fake, but I didn't expect it to appear in front of me today."

"You guys say, what happened?"

"What is the relationship between Ms. Gray and Barrow, the Bloodman?"

"Maybe it a couple?"

"Oh, it's impossible, Ms. Gray's word is 'forgiveness'."

"You heard it? It was too far away, and I didn't hear it clearly. Professor McGonagall wouldn't let us get close!"

"I saw her lip shape when she spoke..."

"That's the enemy, I honestly think this is more likely, like he murdered Ms. Gray..."

A new, excited female voice appeared, "Can it be... Bloodman Barrow is a killer. He killed many people and was finally judged, but before he died, he was still thinking of fighting back... so he turned into a ghost." She laid the foundation for a bunch of inner scenes and then ended dramatically.

Harry and the other two moved the location and came to a hidden corner.

"What do you think?" Harry asked.

"There are no other reliable information except for the ghost's self-salvation information." Ron said. "Especially the girl with a sharp voice has always wanted to turn the truth into love, hate, and love."

"They ignored Professor Hepp, Barrow, the blood man he summoned." Harry speculated, "Hermione, what about your thoughts?"

"I also think it's related to Professor Hepp, he looks a little sad, and I know that he and Ms. Gray are friends." Hermione said what she knew.

Gryffindor's discussion was not the most intense, and among the four colleges, Lavenclaw College responded the most.

Although Ms. Gray has always given people the impression that she has always given people a proud, she is not stingy to give guidance to the young wizards, especially to the students of her own academy.

Her departure made the little eagles very sad.

...

In the evening, Felix left the school and came to the old town of London.

He walked along a dark road into a cemetery, and the guards turned a blind eye to him.
Chapter completed!
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