Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Vol 4 Chapter 66: The situation turned sharply, events fermented

In the classroom of the dueling club, Clark finished his speech.

The lazy expressions on the faces of the little wizards present have completely disappeared, and they began to cheer up and concentrate on listening to Clark's lecture.

However, at this moment, the door of the classroom was pushed open with a bang.

The wooden door slammed against the wall, and Ron ran in in a panic.

"Clark, it's not good! Hermione...Hermione..."

"What's wrong with Hermione?" Clark hurried to Ron, reaching out to support him.

"Hermione was attacked!"

The entire classroom was in chaos in an instant.

...

On the corridor leading to the school hospital, the sound of hurried footsteps came from far to near.

Under the leadership of Ron, Clark trotted all the way to the ward, and Neville followed closely behind him.

They pushed the door open, and as soon as they walked in, they saw Madam Pomfrey leaning over to check on a girl with long, curly brown hair, Hermione Granger.

"Hermione!"

Clark exclaimed, even though he had already heard the news from Ron, seeing such a scene at this moment, he couldn't control his words even more.

Hermione lay there motionless, her originally large, spiritual eyes were now only dull and a trace of fear.

"She was found near the library."

Professor McGonagall, standing beside Hermione, said to them, "I don't think any of you can explain this? It was found on the floor beside her..."

Professor McGonagall held up a small round mirror.

"Hermione usually doesn't wear makeup. She should have brought this mirror with her to observe the situation around the corner." Clark said with grief, but his eyes were still fixed on Hermione.

"This **** murderer, I must catch him!"

Professor McGonagall's heart was also very heavy, "Enough, Clark, this is our job..."

Before she could finish her sentence, she looked at Hermione lying motionless and sighed again.

"Forget it, I'll **** you back to Gryffindor Tower, anyway, I'm going to speak to the students anyway."

With that, she pulled Clark, who was in grief, away.

"All students must return to their college common room before six o'clock in the evening."

In the Gryffindor common room, a large group of students huddled together, silently listening to Professor McGonagall.

"No student is allowed to leave the dorm after this time.

Each class needs to be escorted by a teacher.

No student is allowed to use the bathroom without the presence of a teacher.

All Quidditch training and matches have been postponed.

No further activities can be carried out at night. "

Professor McGonagall rolled up the parchment she had just read, and said in a stifled voice.

"Actually, without me telling you, you should have already guessed that if this thing goes on like this, the school is likely to close unless the culprits behind these attacks are caught.

So I urge everyone who thinks they know something to come forward quickly. "

She crawled awkwardly across the portrait hole, and the Gryffindor students chattered away immediately.

"A Gryffindor student has already fallen. It's horrible. That monster would attack a wizard!"

"I don't want to be in such a dangerous place anymore, I want to go home."

The Weasley twins' friend Lee Jordan raised his arms and shouted: "Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets, Slytherin's heir, Slytherin's monster - why don't they just put all Slytherin in Get out?"

The audience nodded frequently and gave sparse applause.

Percy Weasley sat in the chair next to Lee Jordan, and for the first time in his life he seemed in no hurry to express his opinion.

His face looked serious.

"Ginny, you will come with me in the future, and you are not allowed to act independently."

Ignoring Ginny, who was pouting, he looked at George and Fred again, "You two... Forget it, you two are smart enough, so there should be no problem."

Finally, he looked at Ron and Clark, "Clark, please take care of Ron."

At this moment, he really has a bit of a brother's appearance.

After arranging for his younger siblings, he pulled Clark aside again.

"Clark, what to do with the school magazine, there is already an accident with a child, and we are afraid we can't hold it back."

Clark didn't hesitate, his eyes were red as if he had just finished shedding tears.

"Hermione has been attacked. What am I doing for the school? Get ready to work overtime and add a special issue to report on the secret room."

"But over Headmaster Dumbledore?" Percy's face showed concern.

"So this matter is up to you!"

Of course Clark won't stab this matter out himself, and he will have to slap a wave of school directors next. If he writes this report himself, it's hard to guarantee that those people won't think too much.

"Huh?" Percy's eyes widened when he heard Clark's words, thinking that the cousin was trying to kill him.

However, Clark saw his thoughts at a glance, and persuaded directly: "You are about to graduate and leave school soon, and then you are going to the Ministry of Magic, right, Percy."

Percy nodded.

"In this case, a reputation is more useful than a resume, isn't it? It's an opportunity, the first chance to report on the Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets.

If I'm not mistaken, Headmaster Dumbledore will definitely come to me tomorrow, trying to put this matter down.

And you will become a hero who resists power and exposes the truth. "

The expression on Percy's face loosened. "But this thing is right..."

"You know politics. The current Minister of Magic, Cornelius Fudge, was supported by Headmaster Dumbledore, but it was precisely because of this that he was very repulsive and jealous of Headmaster Dumbledore.

After all, there has always been a voice that Headmaster Dumbledore is the most suitable candidate for Minister of Magic, and that if Cornelius Fudge can be supported, he can also be taken down by Dumbledore.

And a Hogwarts student who has just graduated and does not stand with Dumbledore is naturally easier to enter his line of sight, isn't it? "

This sentence completely persuaded Percy, he nodded, said nothing, just drove out a manuscript overnight.

The next day, this manuscript was published in the newly issued "Hogwarts School Journal", and together with the owl, it spread to thousands of households in the wizarding world.

The Slytherin Chamber and the monster attack on the students were instantly known to all wizards.

In the early morning, when Clark and Neville came to the auditorium together, the letters from the parents of the students were like snowflakes, and were thrown by the owl onto the teachers' bench.

Harry looked at the situation with a sad face, suddenly realizing that if the culprit was not caught soon, he was going back to the Dursleys to spend his life.

Ron on the side was complaining loudly to Percy, "How can you do this, just because of your article, Professor Dumbledore will be kicked out of the school!"

On the cover of the Hogwarts Magazine he was waving in his hand was a large headline, "Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets? Hogwarts Crisis! 》

Percy, who was eating seafood porridge, slammed his spoon into the bowl when he heard this.

"Why can't I do it? Isn't everything I said true?"

He also happened to have a copy of the Hogwarts School Magazine in hand, and Percy flipped to the side with his own article on it and read it without hesitation.

"The secret room incident at Hogwarts is, in the final analysis, due to the mismanagement of the school. When the danger appeared, it did not attract great attention, which resulted in a safety accident.

When the secret room incident occurred, the school should conduct a comprehensive investigation of Hogwarts, find out the hidden safety hazards on the campus, and take the initiative to report to the Ministry of Magic to bring in the help of external forces.

When necessary, for the safety of students, conservative measures such as suspension of classes and school closures can be taken, and schools can be reopened after the problem is completely resolved.

Instead of putting students in danger, worrying about it all day, and ending up in a situation that no one wants to see.

Sending children to Hogwarts at home is a trust in the school, and the school should ensure the safety of the children and students.

Although there has not been a more serious safety accident, the school's inaction and blindly covering up the facts still need to bear the responsibility for dereliction of duty.

And once again, the author also urges the school to deal with it properly immediately, solve the safety accident as soon as possible, and return the students to a safe campus life. "

After reading his newspaper, the little wizards around frowned, but no one came forward to accuse him.

First of all, what Percy wrote is really reasonable, and the solution is also very suitable, and there is nothing wrong with it.

Secondly, considering their own safety, the little wizards faintly agreed with Percy's statement, but they were too embarrassed to say it.

Ron was speechless by Percy's rebuttal, and in the end he could only stubbornly mutter: "That can't be at this time, you are falling into trouble, betrayal..."

Percy ignored him, and George and Fred, who were also working in the school magazine, also mediated.

"All of our magazines have agreed with this article, after all, it is a news media, and we also need to consider credibility.

Things have already gotten so big, if we don't think anything happened and don't report at all, will the classmates still believe us in the future? "

Clark also said at this time: "Yes, Percy's manuscript was first shown to me, and I agreed."

Ron could only sit down reluctantly, and Clark leaned into Harry's ear again and asked softly, "Do you think they would suspect Hagrid? He has a criminal record."

Harry got his attention immediately.

"I can't take care of it anymore, we will go to him at night. Although I don't believe that he did this incident, since the last secret room incident was related to him, he must know some news, which may be a breakthrough point. "

"But Professor McGonagall said we have to stay in the tower unless we go to the classroom, let alone at night, which is too dangerous." Ron was a little worried.

"I think." As a reckless Gryffindor, Harry didn't care too much about these rules, but with other students around, his voice was quieter.

"It's time to get my dad's old cloak out again."

Clark nodded too.

But after breakfast, he had to separate from Harry and the others, and Professor McGonagall brought a message that Headmaster Dumbledore wanted to see him.

When Percy heard the news, he looked at Clark worried, but Clark gave him a reassuring look.

It was the same headmaster's office. When Clark opened the wooden door and walked in, Headmaster Dumbledore was not the only one in the room.

Elijah Yaxley, Theodore Abbott, and Darren Burke, representatives of the Hogwarts board of trustees, all sat in the headmaster's office.

Except for Elijah Yaxley, who still maintained a calm gentlemanly demeanor, the other two were already restless.

The two of them stood up as soon as they saw Clark walking in.

"Our Boke family is going to launch the dragon farm project." Darren Boke's first sentence was this, and Clark could hear a trace of schadenfreude in his tone.

Obviously, there were twists and turns in the dragon farm project, which made him secretly happy.

And Theodore Abbott, who followed him, also expressed the same meaning. Not only that, he also brought the opinions of several school directors, and they all wanted to withdraw from the project.

"We have read all the news in the newspaper. Now is a sensitive time. If the matter is not resolved, even if the dragon farm is built, it will have little effect."

Theodore Abbott's words can be said to be the concerns of all the school managers. They invested real money and did not want to harvest an unfinished project.

Headmaster Dumbledore sat aside, playing with his fingers intently, as if the matter in front of him had nothing to do with him.

Faced with this situation, Clark was not in a hurry. He pulled a chair and sat down with a big thorn. The whole person was like sitting on a throne, looking down at his subjects.

Theodore Abbott and Darren Bock avoided his eyes with a guilty conscience under his eyes with the [Shock and Stun] ability~www.readwn.com~, only Elijah Yaxley, still Like an old-school gentleman, looking at him with a smile on his face.

Only then did Clark spit out a word slowly.

"Contracts are magical."

Yes, this is the magical world. The contracts he signed with the twelve school directors' families were not only protected by the laws of the Ministry of Magic, but also protected by magic based on the magic power of the twelve people.

It was a magical contract ritual similar to the Curse of Faithful Loyalty. Anyone who wanted to violate the contract would be attacked by magic, causing their own magic to riot, depriving them of their wizard status and becoming a squib.

Theodore Abbott and Darren Bock's faces were always green and white, and they all blamed their family for their greed for profit. Besides, they were at Hogwarts. How could they expect such an unexpected situation to happen today.

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