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Chapter 312

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"So?" Although Mr. Harris was sitting on an armchair, his body was slightly leaned forward, and his aura was intimidating.

Alex? Morgan turned his head uncomfortably.

"I saw that both of you applied for the Phantom Transfiguration test at the same time, so what if Allen? If Harris can complete the Phantom Transfiguration at such a young age, he could also do it in the form of a Phoenix. In order to accurately verify, we need to further test. "

Alex became more and more confident as she spoke, and she felt that she had said it well.

In fact, for Mr. Harris, he was not angry about the test itself, because Allen's strength was there, and the results could not be changed no matter how they tested.

He was angry about the attitude, and this aggressive attitude was the first time in the application for the Animagus test.

According to the records, the previous seven applicants had all received excellent treatment.

Mr. Harris narrowed his eyes, and his expression was unreadable.

Allen was not afraid at all, and cooperated to complete a series of tests such as tearing, singing, and so on.

Even if Alex? Morgan raised the standard of the test, but it was not difficult for Allen.

In the end, Alex had to register Allen as the eighth publicly registered Animagus in the last hundred years.

More importantly, Allen was the only wizard in the world who could transform into a magical creature — a Phoenix.

At the same time, it was announced that Allen had passed the Phantom Transfiguration test.

Mr. Harris smiled and gave Allen a big hug, and then walked out of the room without looking at Alex.

"I'm sorry, Allen, Alex is on Crouch's side. Today's method was so clumsy, it was probably not Crouch's idea, but her own. You and Lunn go to the lounge to have something to eat, and then arrange for the interview. But during the interview — "

Mr. Harris leaned close to Allen's ear and whispered to Allen.

After eating a full meal in the lounge with Lunn, who was beaming with joy, Allen welcomed an unprecedented interview lineup.

The reporters' sense of smell was undoubtedly very sensitive, and they were also very well-informed.

Although Mr. Harris only ordered to find a few familiar media such as the Daily Prophet and Sopranos, other newspaper and magazine reporters came after hearing the news, and it was not good to keep them out.

"Do you have any secret to being able to transform into an Animagus at the age of thirteen?"

"Does Hogwarts have any books related to this?"

"Do you have any new information about the Phantom Transfiguration?"



The reporters' questions were all kinds of questions, and they were quick and urgent.

Allen's tone was neither fast nor slow, and he answered all the questions just right, with a smile on his face.

Such a demeanor, such a temperament, and such a temperament won't win

"What do you think about the experience of registering as an Animagus?"

Finally, Alan heard the question he had been told.

He was refreshed and answered the question directly.

"I don't know if they were as rude to other testers as they were to me. If so, I can understand why there are so few registered Animagus and so many illegal Animagus."

Allen had a slight smile on his face, but the hidden meaning in his words was extremely sharp.

The reporters below suddenly became excited. Their professionalism told them that at this moment, the second big news of the day happened.

"Can you tell us in detail what happened?"

"Did anyone target you in today's test?"

"Do you think the quality of the officials in the Ministry of Magic needs to be improved?"



"On the one hand, I am happy with the strictness of the test and the improvement of the standard. On the other hand, I am shocked by the attitude of the testers. The Ministry of Magic should be an organization that serves the people, not … "

Allen spoke frankly and confidently, telling him about his experiences and feelings during the test.

The reporters below were extremely excited, as if they were injected with chicken blood.

Among them, the most eye-catching one was Rita Skeet. She pushed up her jewel-encrusted glasses, her blonde hair was beautifully curled, and her teeth were bared in what she thought was a charming smile. She stared at Allen with great interest.

Her thick and fat fingers were holding a notebook, and a green feather shorthand pen was desperately twisting on it.

Allen didn't need to look to know that she must have exaggerated the situation.

It wasn't until Alan returned to Hogwarts that his tensed nerves finally relaxed.

Although he was confident that he could resolve all the crises, words were like knives. Speaking in front of a group of reporters without leaking anything was more tiring than writing a paper on Transfiguration.

Allen returned to the Hogwarts as usual. Apart from Penello, the three girls, and Professor Fleevy who knew the inside story, no one noticed that Allen had become the eighth publicly registered Animagus in the world.

The next morning, when the owls delivered all kinds of newspapers to the young wizards, the auditorium was instantly filled with noise and excitement, as if a deep water bomb had been dropped into it.

The young wizards craned their necks and looked around. Although they already knew a lot about Allen, they still couldn't help but look and discuss him. This was destined to be recorded in the history of magic!

Allen's glorious deeds since he entered the school were discussed over and over again: first in the grade, once defeating a basilisk, member of the national Quidditch team …

And now, he was the only wizard in the world who could use a phoenix as an Animagus.

Allen had already expected such a situation, so he calmly went to his seat and calmly ate his breakfast.

Seeing the person in question so calm, the young wizards at Ravenclaw's table all followed Allen's example. No matter what thoughts were running through their minds, they all maintained a calm appearance on the surface.

Allen brought the newspapers he had received today to the library and flipped through them one by one. Sure enough, he could be found on the headlines of almost every newspaper. Allen? A picture of Harris answering a reporter's question.

The reports about him being the first Magus to use a magical creature as an Animagus were basically all on the front page. Allen only flipped through them and didn't pay much attention to them.

His attention was focused on the comments made by the officials of the Ministry of Magic on the incident of the Registered Animagus Magi being rude.

Almost every newspaper had a report, but the one with the strongest writing and the fiercest attack on the Ministry of Magic was the Daily Prophet.

"The number of registered Animagus is decreasing. Whose fault is it?"

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