186 A prefect who doesn't want to pit the headmaster is not a good wizard
Double-witted and was found by the professor again?
Allen's expression instantly froze inadvertently, and then put on an extremely reliable face: "Well, okay, I'll go over right away." ”
Although he had already expected that most of the pot was in the lake, the expression on his face was still calm-the professor's efforts to fool the past were no problem, and if it leaked in front of the junior students, it would be a serious problem.
Under the lake, he had a good time, but as the basic game of Hogwarts, Alan didn't believe that after making such a big oolong, Dumbledore wouldn't ask what was going on, and Alan didn't do much to cover up, and he would be seen through what he had done almost immediately - but this is really not a big problem, although Alan himself lost a little points, but whether it was from the perspective of the total score or from the perspective of safety, it was not too much of a problem, and it was easy to pass with the professor.
Of course - I guess not all of it, there are some things that even Professor McGonagall is not aware of, and in those things, Dumbledore will help Alan cover it up.
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In the tent that was supposed to be used to pronounce the scores, Professor McGonagall was still complaining to Dumbledore when Alan entered—at least that's what Alan had guessed.
Because he could only see his face, his voice was already well muffled by magic.
Except for the special state of divination, which does not allow magic interference at all, the rest of the time, a random magic can block out the sound, such as the behavior of Harry and a group of them running to the bar to establish a gray organization, and replacing it with a higher-level adult wizard will never be detected.
Especially on an occasion like this, to say that Professor McGonagall complained about not using the magic of silence - it would only be that Professor McGonagall was too dissatisfied to deliberately let it be heard.
However, even with the magic of blockade, Alan could still see Professor McGonagall's anger on Dumbledore's somewhat persuasive face, and it was clear that Professor McGonagall was definitely not satisfied with the previous score.
Well, killing can't be said to be a good thing to do, so it's better to push the process in between to Dumbledore.
Alan's eyes were a little firmer, and he didn't say anything, standing quietly and watching Professor McGonagall complain to Dumbledore about the excesses of the remaining headmasters—if he could get rid of all the anger on Dumbledore's side, Alan wouldn't mind selling his dear headmaster at all.
Well-judging from Professor McGonagall's outrageous behavior in restraining Dumbledore in public from time to time, it was clear that Alan's idea was not impossible, however, it was clear that the Headmaster didn't fully help Alan carry it at the moment.
With a soft sound similar to breaking glass, Alan heard the voice of his headmaster with a little joy (is it an illusion): "Well, Allen, you are here, today's game, you did a good job." ”
I know the truth, Headmaster, but what was the matter with Professor McGonagall's voice that she had barely stopped?
Alan complained silently in his heart, but his face was very stable: "Well, I'm glad that there are no special accidents in this game, although there are some problems in rescuing the hostages, but there is still a chance in the next game, right?"
Well, special circumstances, you know, headmaster, it's up to you to reveal Horcruxes to Professor McGonagall or something, especially after the last upheaval, you know what I'm guarding against.
So, headmaster, look, isn't this pot beautiful?