Hogwarts Card Drawer

Chapter 273: The new prophecy teacher

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"No!" Professor Trelawney screamed, "This is impossible, this is impossible, I refuse to accept it!"

"Don't you understand?" A high-pitched girlish voice sounded gloating.

Cronos turned sideways to the right and saw that Professor Trauni's scary expression came from Professor Umbridge. "You can't even predict the weather tomorrow. From my report, you should understand that your poor performance, complete lack of improvement, is not enough to get you fired?"

To be honest, Cronos felt that Umbridge could understand what he did. Not everyone thought that Professor Trelawney could truly fulfill the prediction.

"You can't-can't!" yelled Professor Trauni, tears rushing from behind the lens, "You can't-you can't fire me! I've been-sixteen years in this! Hogwarts is-yes My home!"

"It used to be your home," Umbridge said, and most of the classmates looked at her toad-like face in disgust, with a happy expression on it.

They watched Professor Trauni cry involuntarily and looked at one of her boxes, "The Ministry of Magic issued your dismissal order an hour ago. Please leave here now. You make us ashamed."

But she still stood there watching, with a contented look. Professor Trauni was crying, trembling, and staggering backwards towards her box, with great grief.

Cronos heard a depressed cry from the left. He looked back and saw that both Lavender and Parvati were crying quietly, holding each other's hands.

Then she heard the footsteps, Professor McGonagall walked out of the onlookers, walked straight to Professor Trauni, patted her heavily on the back, and drew a large handkerchief from her robe.

"Take it, Sybil, stop crying and blow your nose. Not as bad as you think. You don't have to leave Hogwarts."

"Oh, is it, Professor McGonagall?" Professor Umbridge said defiantly, taking a few steps forward. "What right do you have to say such a thing?"

"I grant him such a right." said a low voice.

The oak front door opened. The students stepped aside, and Dumbledore appeared at the door. Cronos didn't know what he was doing outside, but he stood in the door frame, against the misty night, giving a certain impression.

He walked from the door, through the crowd, and came to Professor Trauni. She was sitting on the box with tears on her face, she was shaking slightly, and Professor McGonagall was next to her.

"Your authorization, Professor Dumbledore?" Professor Umbridge smiled disgustingly. "I don't think you understand the current situation. I have this—"

She drew a roll of parchment from her robe "—a dismissal order signed by me and the Ministry of Magic. According to Education Act No. 23, senior investigators have the power to conduct investigations and fire her based on the results—that’s me—don’t think. Teacher who meets the requirements of the Ministry of Magic. I think Professor Trauni is completely unqualified, and I have fired her."

To Cronos's great surprise, Dumbledore was still smiling. He looked at Professor Trauni, who was still sitting on the box crying. Dumbledore said: "Of course you are right, Professor Umbridge. As a senior investigator, you have the right to fire my teachers. But you have no right to drive them out of the castle. I'm afraid,"

As he said, he bowed politely, "Only the principal has this power, and I hope Professor Trauni will remain at Hogwarts."

Chronos was stunned by Professor Dumbledore's humble attitude. A wizard standing at the top of the world, possessing magic power that no one can match, would be governed by an order from the Ministry of Magic.

Anyway, Cronos felt that if he was so shunned by the Ministry of Magic. Then he might have really rebelled, the government forced the people to rebel, and he had to rebel!

"No-no, I'll go-go, Dumbledore! I'll leave-leave here and go somewhere else to find-luck-" Professor Trelawney looked back at Professor Umbridge with fear.

"No," Dumbledore said quickly. "I hope you stay here, Sybil."

He turned to Professor McGonagall.

"Professor McGonagall, can you accompany Sybil upstairs?"

"Of course," Professor McGonagall said. "Come on, Sybil."

Professor Sprout ran out of the crowd, holding Professor Trauni's other arm. They took her, walked past Umbridge together, and went upstairs.

Then Professor Flitwick ran over, holding the magic wand in his hand, and said, "The box floats!" Then Professor Trauni's box rose up, followed by the stairs, followed by Professor Flitwick.

Professor Umbridge stood there motionless, staring at Dumbledore, who was still smiling affectionately.

"So," she whispered, and everyone in the hall heard it, "Once I hire a new prophecy teacher and need to live in her dormitory, what should you do?"

"Oh, that's not a problem." Dumbledore said happily. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com "Look, I have found a new prophecy teacher who would like to live on the ground floor."

"You have found—?" Umbridge said harshly. "You have found? I want to remind you, Dumbledore, according to Education Act No. 22—"

"The Ministry of Magic has the right to appoint suitable candidates if—just if—the principal cannot be found," Dumbledore said. "I'm glad I found it. Can I introduce you to it?"

He turned his face to the door, and the mist was flowing in the night. Harry heard a scream. The people in the hall immediately whispered in surprise, and the people near the door stepped back in fright. Some people hurriedly gave way.

A face emerged in the mist. Harry had seen him in the Black Forest on a dark and dangerous night. Silver-white hair, blue eyes, head and upper body is a man, lower body is a horse.

"This is Firenze," Dumbledore said to the shocked Umbrich. "I think you will find him very suitable."

Cronos had some impressions of this centaur. The centaur in the original book is a proud animal, but Firenze seems to be different from the others.

In the original first grade, when Harry was in danger in the forbidden forest, Firenze asked Harry to ride on his back. He happened to be spotted by another person, Ma Bain, who ridiculed Firenze as an "ordinary mule." ".

Moreover, Professor Sybil Trelawney did not like him as a "god stick". In fact, he said the true meaning of divination:

A lot of human divination is placed on trivial accidents. In fact, in the face of the vast and magnificent universe, these things are as trivial as ants. They are not affected by planetary movements and are not understood by students.

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