After that, Dumbledore hurried over and brought Harry, Ron and Ailey to the headmaster's office. As for the fainted Malfoy, he was naturally sent to the infirmary.
"Miss Ellie, what you're doing is scaring the kids too much."
Contrary to Ron and Harry's expectations, after closing the door, Dumbledore's first target of complaint was actually Ailey. But Ailey's reaction surprised them even more.
"I'm just giving him the punishment he deserves, Mr. Dumbledore."
In response to Dumbledore's complaint, Allie stared up at him.
"I hope that you, and your teachers in school, and the entire British magical community, don't forget that they are first and foremost British citizens, citizens of Her Majesty the Queen, and only wizards ….. Do you agree with this?"
"Of course I agree, Miss Ailey."
Dumbledore was silent for a moment, then nodded. Ailey didn't say anything else and stood to the side. Harry and Ron stood there silently, not daring to breathe heavily. They glanced at each other and saw the fear in each other's eyes. Although they were both young children, they could feel the hostile atmosphere between Dumbledore and Ailey.
Although Snape and Dumbledore would occasionally clash with each other, especially on the issue of punishing Harry, both of them could tell that Dumbledore's authority as the headmaster was still very high in front of Snape. But the situation just now was completely different. Logically speaking, Ailey was only a Defence Against Magic teacher, she didn't have the qualifications to go against Dumbledore. But the fact was, Dumbledore chose to retreat when Ailey spoke …..
What was Teacher Ailey's identity?
"Alright, both of you, let's talk about your questions. Why were you there at that time? "
"This ….."
Hearing Dumbledore's question, Ron instinctively looked at Harry. Harry remained silent for a moment under everyone's gaze, then he spoke.
"I, I just suddenly wanted to go back and rest ….."
"….. Alright."
Dumbledore looked at Harry and after a moment, he let out a long sigh.
"You can go now."
After hearing Dumbledore's words, the two of them immediately turned around and left as if they were granted amnesty. Allie, on the other hand, just watched the scene without saying a word. Of course, she could see that Dumbledore could tell that they were lying, but what did that have to do with her? In any case, it was just a small matter up until now.
But... this time, it was Orochi...
Thinking of this, Aili frowned. She remembered that the incident in the Chamber of Secrets happened when Harry and Ron were in second grade, and Ron's sister, Ginny, entered Hogwarts. The one who opened the secret room and summoned the giant snake was Jenny, but these two were still first years. So where was Voldemort's Soul Vessel Diary?
Dumbledore was in trouble.
Thinking of this, Ailey glanced at Dumbledore again. Dumbledore would be dismissed, but no one would dare to touch her position. The reason was simple. No matter how great Dumbledore was, he was only a wizard in the world of magic. In the civilized world, he was just an old man dressed in funny clothes.
But her identity was different. Standing behind her was not only her, but also those "Muggles" who were eyeing her covetously, trying to seize any chance to destroy and conquer the world of magic.
Hogwarts was very powerful, but Ailey believed that Dumbledore would not want to use this school to test the power of mortars, anti-aircraft guns, missiles, bombs, bombers, tanks and a series of weapons.
The Malfoy family and the other eleven directors would not want to have their water meters checked by Muggles.
But Ailey was quite looking forward to that scene.
Fully armed soldiers appeared in Diagon Alley, pointing their guns at the trembling wizards, causing them to stand in a row at the street corner with ashen faces and trembling bodies ….. Well, this scene was definitely a pretty good one for Ailey.
As it turned out, the plot progressed faster than Ailey imagined.
The next day, the students discovered two more petrified victims. One of them was a student from Hufflepuff, and the other was the ghost Nick, who was almost headless. Harry Potter 'coincidentally' appeared at the scene. Unlike the original novel, Harry Potter did not display his ability to talk to snakes in public, and no one knew that he was a snake, but Harry was still under a lot of pressure.
Hence, the following scene happened.
"I, I don't know what's going on, Professor Snape …..!"
Clutching tightly onto Snape's black robe, Harry raised his head and gazed at Snape with teary eyes.
"They said I attacked those people, I turned them into stone ….. but I didn't do that! Professor! In fact, I can tell you, I heard a voice, a ghostly voice. I don't know who the voice belonged to, but I heard it more than once. But when I followed the voice to find it, I discovered ….. I ….. I really didn't ….. "
"I believe you, Harry."
Snape said softly as he gently stroked Harry's back. Outside the window, Ailey's face turned green as she sat on the broom.
What's going on?
Didn't Harry not dare to tell anyone about this in the original novel? Other than Ron and Hermione, he even hid it from Dumbledore. But now, he would rather confess to Snape than tell Dumbledore? Does this mean that Harry now trusts Snape more than Dumbledore?
By the way, Snape, you have a dangerous look in your eyes right now. It's a crime for a man or a woman to be under the age of 14.
Fortunately, both of them stopped there. Ailey didn't witness Snape taking off Harry's robe and hugging him tightly in his arms. She also didn't witness Harry hugging Snape tightly and giving him his first kiss. Finally, under Snape's consolation, Harry wiped his tears and left the potion room.
What's the relationship between these two?
Ailey couldn't understand anymore.
Forget it, it had nothing to do with her anyway.
The next day, the atmosphere in the school became even more tense.
Hermione had already booked a ticket home. She decided to temporarily leave Hogwarts and observe the situation. Many students also felt uneasy, and the two people who were petrified (or rather, a man and a ghost) did not recover. Although Ailey could do that, considering that she was going to uncover the identity of the mysterious person who held the diary, she decided to wait and see for now.
As for Harry, he seemed to be unusually active. Perhaps he was eager to get rid of the blame that had been put on his head. He began to look around for clues, and Allie also stared at him curiously, wanting to see how things would develop this time.
Perhaps it was the will of the universe, or perhaps it was a 'plot requirement'. Although Harry was not able to obtain Voldemort's diary like in the original work, he still thought that since it was probably the work of some animal, it would be better to ask Hagrid. So, like Ron, he visited Hagrid on a quiet night.
What happened next was no different from the original work. Just as the two were inquiring about the situation from Hagrid, Dumbledore came with the Minister of Magic, Foggy. The latter arrested Hagrid on the grounds that he was involved in a series of dangerous incidents and sent him to the wizard prison, Azkaban, for investigation. At the same time, Lucius Malfoy brought a letter from the board of directors, dismissing Dumbledore from his position as headmaster. Before leaving, Hagrid tried his best to remind Harry and Ron, who were hiding inside the Invisibility Cloak, to look for spiders in the Forbidden Forest …
Was Hagrid really not a spy for the Death Eaters?
Looking at Harry and Ron stumbling towards the Forbidden Forest with Hagrid's big dog, Ailey, who was floating in the sky on her broom, couldn't help but seriously ponder this question again. Hagrid had almost killed Harry more than once, and this was the closest he had come to success. And maybe … he would really succeed this time.
After all, the magic car that saved Harry and Ron in the original work was the magic car they drove to the school at the beginning of the second book. Now, that magic car was still sitting in the Weasley house. Maybe Harry and Ron would really die in the spider's stomach this time … Hmm, maybe that's not a bad thing?
Ailey rubbed her chin and narrowed her eyes. She had never liked Hagrid. Hagrid gave people the impression that he was like those dog slaves who would often say, "Look, my dog is so cute that it won't bite people", so she would let it go. But if the dog bit someone, it was not the dog's fault. It was the person who provoked the cute little dog, so it was still the person's fault.
Allie had never liked this big, stupid guy.
Following Hagrid's reminder, Harry and Ron followed the spiders to their nest. There, they learned the truth from the giant spider. Fifty years ago, someone released some kind of monster from the secret room (the spider refused to say what it was). But that person was not Hagrid, and it did not know who that person was.
Then, the conversation ended, and all that was left was a feast.
So now what should I do?
What should I do?
Watching their backs lean against each other,
Holding her magic wand, facing the siege of hundreds of carriage-sized spiders, Ailey began to ponder.
Should she let Hagrid see the corpses of Harry and Ron in the stomach of his trusted spider?
Or should she let Hagrid see the corpses of his trusted and loved spiders?
In the end, Ailey chose the latter …
After all, a dog slave like Hagrid, even if he saw the corpses of Harry and Ron, Ailey was sure that he would cry out, "Oh, poor Harry, poor Ron, I forgot to tell them not to provoke that giant spider. They must have done something to that big spider to enrage him.... "
Therefore, the best way to anger a dog slave and teach him a memorable lesson was to throw the corpse of his favorite dog in front of him.
Thinking of this, Ailey made her decision. She took out her magic wand and pointed it down.
The next moment, flames spun out of the wand and turned into a tornado. The tornado descended from the sky and engulfed the whole cave.
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