126 Professor McGonagall's anger
Assassination or something, as long as there are no living witnesses, it is considered an assassination.
In the same way, since Alan and the others accidentally entered Gringotts, since there is no evidence to prove it, it means that the competitor is completely slanderous (Alan guesses that it should be Scrimgeour, but Professor McGonagall apparently didn't mean to say the name). )。
Well, Alan can understand the current Auror staff's thoughts to some extent - seeing that Fudge almost fell into the abyss of no return, and then the director could be promoted or made a fortune or something, but when he opened the celebratory wine, he found that Dumbledore had directly lifted the person up...
Since ancient times, cutting off people's wealth is like killing their parents, not to mention that Dumbledore is breaking the road to the promotion of others to the Minister of Magic, and it is strange that the other party can be happy.
The status of the headmaster of Hogwarts sounds really good, but in terms of power, it can't be compared with the director of the Auror Office in any way - it sounds like the name of the head of the office is a bit cheap, but the truth is that this office director has the most powerful magical army in the whole of Britain, and his personal strength must be taken down by Voldemort himself, and his political influence can also make the people think of Fudge as soon as they step down, and he is also a well-known big man in the entire British wizarding world.
Although all this did not affect the fact that he received the box lunch quickly, the head of the office at this moment really had the right to send a letter to question - if it weren't for the fact that Fudge had stabilized the situation with the help of Dumbledore now, the Minister of Magic would have been the same dragon at the moment, and it would not be a problem that could be solved by the questioning of a letter.
What Dumbledore thinks of Alan hasn't been observed yet, but Professor McGonagall is really angry - because Dumbledore usually doesn't take care of things, the deputy headmaster is almost all responsible for the school's general affairs, and the letter sent to the school is naturally from Professor McGonagall, who arrived first.
It was well known that Professor McGonagall took the school's honor very seriously, so she approached Dumbledore with a letter almost immediately—Alan was convinced that if Dumbledore said he hadn't done it, Professor McGonagall would have written back to the staff of office at the first opportunity.
Well, of course, Alan didn't doubt that even if Dumbledore had admitted it, Professor McGonagall would have sent a harsh letter to the Auror office of the Ministry of Magic to refute it.
It's as simple as that - Professor McGonagall came to Dumbledore to see if there was a need to discipline the Headmaster, who was doing something out of the ordinary from time to time, and not really to have any special response to the Ministry of Magic's letter...
But what is the reaction of the people on the Ministry of Magic, Alan doesn't bother to care about him - whether Fudge is the Minister of Magic, or Scollinger, Allen still knows a little bit about their experience, and they are not good people, and Alan doesn't fight when he fights.
But it's a pity that Allen's side is breezy and Dumbledore's look is quite good, but there is a super pit teammate here who has not learned to hide his feelings at all - Harry's face changed suddenly when Professor McGonagall spoke, as if some young people in the dark corners of the school who were exploring life found that Professor Snape had rushed over, his whole face was extremely pale, and cold sweat the size of a soybean grain seeped out of his forehead almost without a little effort, and Allen scolded his teammates in his heart.
Obviously, such an obvious change cannot be hidden from Professor McGonagall - as a dean who faces a group of bear children every day, although he does not meet children who try to lie every day, but he has experienced it more than a dozen times a month, how can he not even notice such a big movement?
Of course, the honest boy Harry was directly brought up by the professor, and Professor McGonagall looked at Harry: "I think you should have something to say, right, Potter?"
Harry's pleading eyes instantly swept over Dumbledore's body, and Alan watched as Professor McGonagall's eyes turned from calm to angry and from Harry's to Dumbledore's, "Headmaster, do you know what time it is?"
"About eight o'clock?" Dumbledore's eyes drifted to a small golden clock on the table, and his face was filled with joy, "Well, it's seven fifty o'clock, Minerva." ”
"Professor!" Professor McGonagall's tone was already irrepressible in anger, but at this point she still maintained the most basic politeness, "It's the Triwizard Tournament, and schools from three other countries are currently visiting Hogwarts! This is the first time in hundreds of years that we've re-handled the Goblet of Fire, and you're taking Harry to blow up Gringotts at this time?"
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The anger is understandable, but Alan especially wants to ask - is it okay to blow up at another time.
Fortunately, he had been able to contain this bold idea that was easy to play himself to death, and if it weren't for the fact that the situation didn't allow him to slip away, he might even have left Dumbledore and Harry to Professor McGonagall, who was already angry.
Thankfully, there's Dumbledore - for some reason, Alan always felt that the Headmaster's technique of calming down an angry Professor McGonagall was particularly skillful, as if he had practiced it countless times.
After an explanation, Professor McGonagall, who had managed to calm down, reluctantly accepted that the trip to the bank was all about cutting off the vast wealth that Voldemort might use to resurrect and get a Horcrux, and left with a bit of unexpressed anger after Dumbledore reassured him that he would not act so rashly.
As for the object of the professor's anger, Alan had no doubt that it was the director of the Auror Office of the Ministry of Magic who had the audacity to send the official letter - Alan even thought it might be a roaring letter...
As for why, Alan could only say that Professor McGonagall had confirmed the appearance many times just by whether he had left any traces or not.
Finally waited for Professor McGonagall to leave, and the frightened Alan let out a sigh and turned his eyes to Dumbledore, just dangerous, if Dumbledore or Harry accidentally explained the person who proposed to go to Gringotts to play, it is estimated that Alan will have to go to the professor's office to drink a cup of black tea or something, I don't know how long it will take, anyway, it must be calm...
Finally panting out of breath, Alan looked at Dumbledore - why didn't he know what he was doing tonight, everyone was angry just now when they came to see Professor McGonagall.