Hogwarts God of Ice and Fire

Chapter 530 Is it difficult to handle? Then don't do it!

Her hair was disheveled and her glasses were crooked, making one eye appear much larger than the other. Her countless scarves and shawls hung messily, giving the impression that she was in tatters.

There were two large boxes at her feet, one upside down, as if someone had thrown it down the stairs.

Professor Trelawney stared at the woman across from him in fear, dressed like a pink toad.

"No!" Professor Trelawney screamed, "No! This can't be happening...it can't be...I refuse to accept it!"

"You didn't expect this?" Umbridge said in a sinister tone, "Although you can't even predict tomorrow's weather, you should always realize that your poor performance during my lectures and your lack of improvement since then will inevitably Will it get you fired?"

Professor Trelawney howled, tears welling up from behind the large lenses: "No! You can't! You... you can't fire me! I've been... here for sixteen years! Ho... Hogwarts It’s me…my home!”

At the end of the sentence, Professor Trelawney's words became stumbling and she began to sob.

Hearing this, Umbridge showed a disgusting smile, as if Professor Trelawney's pain could make her feel pleasure and happiness.

Seeing Professor Trelawney sitting on a box and crying bitterly, the smile on her toad face grew wider and wider.

Umbridge sneered and said: "It used to be your home until the Minister of Magic signed your dismissal order an hour ago. Now please leave the hall. You are embarrassing us now."

Umbridge just stood there, looking at Professor Trelawney with gloating eyes, trembling and whimpering, rocking back and forth on the box with waves of grief.

On the marble steps, Lavender and Parvati were hugging each other and crying silently. Among all the young wizards who had taken Professor Trelawney's divination class, they were the ones who trusted Professor Trelawney the most.

This made them not want Professor Trelawney to leave.

At this moment, Professor McGonagall squeezed out of the crowd. She walked straight to Professor Trelawney, patted Professor Trelawney's back forcefully, and pulled out a large handkerchief from her robe.

Professor McGonagall handed the handkerchief to Professor Trelawney and comforted softly: "Okay, okay, Sybil... calm down... blow your nose... it's not as bad as you think... you won't leave Huo. Gwartz…”

"Oh, really, Professor McGonagall?" Umbridge took a few steps forward and asked in a sinister tone, "Who approved this...?"

Before Umbridge could finish her words, a deep voice came over: "Me!"

The oak door of the foyer was opened. The little wizard standing by the oak door quickly moved out of the way, and Dumbledore's figure appeared at the door.

Dumbledore stood in the doorframe, looking majestic against the misty night.

Dumbledore opened the door and strode through the crowd towards Professor Trelawney.

At this time, Professor Trelawney was still sitting on the box, with tears on her face and trembling all over, while Professor McGonagall was comforting her beside her.

"You, Professor Dumbledore?" Umbridge let out a particularly unpleasant, shrill laugh, "I'm afraid you don't know yet, but I have..."

Umbridge said as she pulled out a roll of parchment from her robes.

"This is a dismissal order signed by myself and the Minister of Magic. According to Educational Order No. 23, the Supreme Inquisitor of Hogwarts has the power to inspect, place on probation and dismiss anyone...that is, who I... deem A professor who does not meet the standards of the Ministry of Magic. I think Professor Trelawney is unqualified. I have dismissed her." Umbridge smiled sinisterly, and she looked at Dumbledore triumphantly, as if to Dumbledore Show off your power.

Dumbledore was not angry at Umbridge's clown-like behavior, but said calmly: "Fire her, so what? You can't drive her away from Hogwarts Castle."

Umbridge was stunned. She looked at Dumbledore coldly and said, "Oh, Professor Dumbledore, you are making it difficult for me to do this!"

Hearing this, Dumbledore waved the wand in his hand gently.

Violent magic power rippled out, and the silent floating spell lifted the box under Professor Trelawney and the box that fell aside, and suspended them in the air.

The silently cast Cleansing and Refreshing Spell cleans away the tears and snot from Professor Trelawney's body, making Professor Trelawney no longer look so decadent and slovenly.

"Is it difficult to do it? Then don't do it!"

Dumbledore said calmly. He waved in the air, and Professor Trelawney was pulled behind him by an invisible force.

Dumbledore looked at Umbridge indifferently and said: "It is true that as the Supreme Investigator, you can fire my professor, but I'm afraid you don't have the power to expel her from the castle. I think this power is still limited." It belongs to me as the principal.”

Not far away, Linn looked thoughtfully at everything happening here.

Although the trajectory of fate has not changed, judging from Dumbledore's attitude and behavior alone, he is obviously much tougher than in the original work.

In fact, Dumbledore would not have let the professor he appointed suffer such injustice if he was not worried that it would affect their plans!

Dumbledore looked at Professor McGonagall, and his tone finally softened: "Can you please take Sybil upstairs, Professor McGonagall?"

Professor McGonagall nodded happily, and she and Professor Sprout walked over together, each supporting one of Professor Trelawney's arms.

Professor Flitwick took over Dumbledore's levitation spell, carried Professor Trelawney's box, and followed the three of them upstairs.

Obviously, even if Professor Trelawney's teaching is not very satisfactory to other professors, there is still a certain amount of affection between these professors, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are family members.

And Umbridge, an outsider, this unpleasant guy, wanted to harm their family, so these professors were naturally reluctant.

Seeing the actions of Dumbledore and the three Heads of House, Umbridge seemed stunned.

She didn't expect Dumbledore to be able to operate like this.

Umbridge thought that she had done a perfect job when she and Fudge jointly formulated these so-called "education orders", but Dumbledore was able to find reasonable loopholes in the law to remove Professor Trelawney. Stayed.

This made Umbridge very unhappy. (End of chapter)

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