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Chapter 556

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As soon as Allen finished speaking, a round of applause rang out. The wizards in the training class were already used to clapping for Allen after he spoke, even if they were a little reluctant to do so. This was because they could have come into contact with and learned those powerful spells in the training class. Now that Allen was going to share a portion of his knowledge with all the Hogwarts students, they felt as if their own cheese had been touched by someone else. Fortunately, it was only a portion that originally belonged to the Hogwarts library.

Apart from the students in the training class, many of the other junior wizards in Hogwarts also clapped hard. Some of the more unrestrained and extroverted ones even whistled and cheered. Allen's words struck a chord in their hearts. Even George and Weasley, who purposely didn't think too much about the annoying Percy, felt that the talented Bill might be able to take the next step. After all, the Weasley family didn't have many family collections for him to take the next step. The twins looked at each other, knowing what the other was thinking. "Dumbledore isn't as bad as they think, but it's true that he might be even more irresponsible than we are in this matter."

As diehard fans of Dumbledore, they were already like this, let alone the other students who didn't know much about Dumbledore. After watching the recent news on television and in the newspapers, the impression that Dumbledore gave them was that he was ambitious and hypocritical, but also narrow-minded and selfish. It had to be said that Allen's words had made Dumbledore's reputation among the students even worse.

At the same time, they were very much looking forward to the powerful spells that Allen had said he would teach. They were very happy that compared to their father and brother, they might have a new way to improve their strength. They might have more choices for the future.

The wizards in Hufflepuff who were originally opposed to the new course were more or less convinced by Allen's words. They were no longer as opposed to the new course that might involve black magic. Perhaps it was because of their nature that not many of them would take this course, but after knowing that the other party had a valid reason, they showed their tolerance. The Hufflepuff students were no longer opposed to others taking the course.

Back then, in the corridor on the eighth floor, they didn't completely believe Allen's words. They were very conflicted with Allen's words. They didn't want to believe that Dumbledore was the image that Allen had described. They couldn't accept it and glared at Allen.

Sitting in the principal's chair, Umrich felt that today's events were more exciting than her first flying lesson in Hogwarts. In a short period of time, she was brought to heaven by Allen and sat in the position she had always dreamed of. Then, she was thrown to hell by him and lost the opportunity to seize Dumbledore's personal belongings.

But now, the excited Umrich felt that she had been dragged back to heaven by him. Although she had lost the opportunity to seize Dumbledore's personal belongings, her original purpose of obtaining those things was to find evidence to further attack Dumbledore. But now, after hearing Allen's analysis, if she could get Allen to agree to report his remarks … as long as she avoided the last part where he implied that the mysterious man might return, she would definitely be able to regain Foggy's praise.

Umrich glanced at Mag, who had tears in his eyes, and couldn't help but think that he had a similar experience as her. However, as Dumbledore's die-hard loyalist, he was obviously pushed to hell in the end. Mag, on the other hand, had changed his reputation in the eyes of most of the students through these conversations, at least making his actions appear righteous on the surface. He didn't try to find or create a situation where Dumbledore had committed a crime like Foggy and herself did. Instead, he started with the most essential and most important part of his profession.

With that in mind, Umrich glanced at Allen fearfully. Then, she sat on the chair and waited for Mag to leave with Dumbledore's belongings. She closed the door of the principal's office, and carefully probed Allen, who was still collecting books, in an ingratiating tone. "Professor Harris, I'm very grateful for your help today when you collected the Hogwarts from the principal's office. I think what you said was very correct. I wonder if you'll allow me to publish it in the Daily Prophet so that more people will know Dumbledore's true colors?"

Allen continued to organize the books, and didn't turn around. "Dolores, if I don't want to, why would I say it in front of everyone?"

Umrich didn't realize that she had unknowingly gotten used to listening to other people's opinions. She was very excited after getting permission, and even worried for Allen. "Professor Harris, you just reminded me to be careful of the world's most powerful light wizards. But aren't you worried about yourself by doing this?"

"Because I'm no longer as afraid of them as I was before," Allen said calmly.

Umrich felt that if this answer was given by someone else, she would definitely think that the person was arrogant and crazy. However, after hearing it from Allen, she felt that it was the truth. "Then why did you help Mag take those things away?"

"I'm not afraid of them, but that doesn't mean that I have to cross the line and completely anger him. I'm just trying to reason with him." Allen stood up after putting the last bit of books into his suitcase. "Besides, this is the most basic respect for a good person."

The crowd was still gathering outside the principal's office.

"How disgusting! He's playing with people's hearts, Harry. He's enjoying the feeling of being able to control people at will. He's enjoying the process of changing people's emotions according to his will. " Ron's eyes were almost on fire. He firmly believed that Allen was just being glib and bewitching. "I swear he's smiling sinisterly every time he reverses the situation!"

Harry nodded dejectedly. He also felt that Allen's words made sense. Many of the senior wizards did not even know how to cast "Get Rid of Your Weapon". The frequency and quality of the teachers in the Defense Against Black Magic class was indeed a problem. During the summer break before he was promoted to the fifth year, Dumbledore had restricted others from writing to him … Then, Harry shook his head. Dumbledore had just taken the blame for him and even lost his position as principal. Allen must have misunderstood him. Dumbledore was the greatest light wizard. It was normal for him to be so resistant to black magic. Moreover, he was so kind to his students. Perhaps he was not particular about the way he handled things, but Allen could not expect everyone to be like Ravenclaw and consider everything so meticulously. Dumbledore had a heroic duel with the Lord Voldemort in the Goblet of Flame. During the process, he had almost lost his life because he was trying to protect himself. How could such a Dumbledore be a selfish person?

"Look at those short-sighted people. They're so happy that Allen wants to promote black magic in the Hogwarts. Is he trying to openly become The Dark Lord to gain their faith? The Mystery Man, Little Crouch … Think about those who study black magic. What kind of people are they? "

Following Ron's words, Harry recalled his experience of accidentally stumbling into Tumble Alley. The dirty, creepy, and creepy shop, the creepy old witch, and the book 'Power Potion' that Allen mentioned just now. He had flipped through the book and obtained the formula for the potion, but the painful expressions and howls of the characters in the book were unforgettable. And yet, Allen thought that such a book was not enough … Harry could not help but nod. He looked at the cold Slytherin standing behind Draco. If those ambitious schemers openly learned black magic, they would definitely use it to do bad things.

At this time, Allen, who had just come out of the headmaster's office, casually glanced at the direction where Ron and Harry were standing. With the mastery of Telepathy, he could clearly detect the thoughts of these wizards who had not yet learned the brain seal spell. He thought for a moment and suggested, "Why don't we prove it? If anyone is willing, you can spar with these exchange students who have been to Demstrand. The facts will prove that Dumbledore has failed in his duty to improve your strength."

"But if they use powerful curses, there's no need to spar at all! They've already learned a lot of things in the training class! "Someone raised a doubt, which led to a chorus of agreement.

"Of course, everyone can only use the curses that they learned in the Hogwarts in battle." Allen's quick response calmed the objections. "The time will be set for Saturday at Quidditch Stadium. Students who are willing to challenge can come and try. Just treat it as my first class."

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