109 Allen's Debate

Wizards rarely fight hand-to-hand, after all, everyone has a wand that is a powerful weapon, and most wizards are not weak in their bodies, but they are not very close to the word strong, after all, they can't be expected to go on a berserk, white hot or something, just go up shirtless, in that case, the painting style is too beautiful.

Because of this, it can be seen that Alan is not playing much - the two sides are fighting, he holds one person down, and then asks the others to help control the others, and it seems that there is nothing wrong with it.

But it's this time difference, replaced by a familiar guy, and the person who can be taken down first even has his stomach out - that's it, it's still a situation where he keeps his hands lightly.

Although the twin brothers didn't have this cooperation, before the Gryffindor classmates stopped them, they still secretly gave the guy who was held down by Alan a few times, even if they didn't fight again, they were the kind that could be leveled.

The one who was beaten was obviously not very happy, and tried to struggle out, but unfortunately Alan held him down and held down a chick cub no differently, with a slight force on his hand, the struggle stopped, and there was only an unconvincing shout in his mouth.

"What's the noise, does the fight make sense?" Alan lifted him up and threw him on the wall, looking at today's first win in a much better mood after refreshing, and decided to let him go if there was nothing wrong with him.

"They did it first, or did it sneak attack!" The guy who was picked up originally planned to resist, but after finding out that it was Allen, he decisively chose a more civilized argument.

Well?

What are you kidding, they don't throw you a bunch of curses before they do it? You're still such a tall man—who are you!

"He actually slandered Professor Lupin, this bastard said that the professor was a werewolf, and he came here to bite the students!" Fred panted under the control of his classmates with a jet-black eye socket - don't look at Alan making him the same as lifting a chicken, but the other party is indeed burly and admirable for the courage of the twins who choose hand-to-hand combat.

What's the situation?

Who leaked this? Alan was stunned, looking at the disbelieving faces of the students around him, and knew that this should not have been said by someone with credibility - otherwise everyone would have been suspicious.

"Of course he is-I really saw it this morning, a big werewolf who was tied up directly turned into Lupin's appearance, and the school doctor next to him looked quite calmly, this is the school's conspiracy, they deliberately let a werewolf be a teacher!"

Seen?

What an international joke - how careless did they happen to this oolong incident!

Holding on to luck, Alan tentatively asked, "Did you see why you went to the hospital in such a good way?"

"I bet with someone to eat something bad, otherwise I wouldn't have found out about this shocking conspiracy - the school actually secretly got a werewolf in, which is a serious violation of the law!" The guy who was pressed against the wall still had a trace of blood on the corner of his mouth, but the smile on his face couldn't hide it, and he probably knew himself to be a savior.

In his sure tone, many people were suspicious—Professor Snape's lesson exploded at this moment, and the knowledge and the paper that had been repeatedly mentioned in class were recalled again, retrieving in the minds of the turbulent crowd.

Unfortunately, this test was completely secure.

The details were recalled little by little, and Professor Lupin himself never deliberately concealed it, resulting in the truth starting from the tore gap, desperately surging out, and finally completely exposed in front of everyone.

What Professor Lupin had intended to put in the last lesson was now completely left in the sun.

Then, with a crisp slap in the face, the buzzing came to an abrupt end.

The atmosphere of suspicion stopped instantly, and everyone's eyes were fixed on Allen, who slapped this face very frankly.

"What a noise, what is there to be noisy!" He glared at everyone, the fame that he had made in the school for many years and the majesty of the wizard who was the head of the wizarding group some time ago appeared together, and the people present did not dare to look at him and lowered their heads.

"What else do I think of, what is there to spread about this kind of thing! Conspiracy day and night, where are so many conspiracies? Do you still need to bite to kill you? In such a large castle, kill your parents and you may not be able to see the owl who sent the letter this semester, and you can do anything with a random poison in the meal, and get a werewolf to harm you—who are you, who are you?" he glanced at everyone, not very fast, but none of them dared to interject.

"Take 10,000 steps back, even if it's a big deal to get a werewolf in? Didn't the Dementors see it some time ago? Being bitten by a werewolf and becoming a werewolf at most has to be sucked by the Dementor when the moon is full, and even the soul is gone!"

"But, but the Dementors are controlled by the Ministry of Magic!"

"Is the Ministry of Magic powerful or is Dumbledore powerful?" Alan stared at the man who spoke, his eyes full of impatience.

"Dumbledore, of course, but—" The answer was not hesitant, for for most people, the answer was yes.

At any other time, Eren might have to feel sorry for a wave of Wizards, but that time is completely absent now.

"What can the Ministry of Magic do, Dumbledore can't do? Didn't he say it just now, the professor is awake from the state of being controlled, and we don't know the waxing and waning of the moon, what are you worried about, worry-you are not afraid of Dementors, you are afraid of a poor man who has been unfortunate enough to be bitten by other werewolves?" Alan glanced around, and found that many people were starting to think about this question, and nodded with satisfaction.

He doesn't expect to convince everyone at all - after all, he doesn't know how to talk about it, just persuade some people to think, it would be better if his words could be cited by others as a basis for discussion, all he wants is to prevent everyone from gathering to oppose it, and the trouble is inseparable, as long as everyone is still arguing, there is room for redemption, and those who have not been persuaded by him have to argue with other persuaded people even if they want to do something, instead of directly protesting as a small group.

As for more, it will only depend on how Dumbledore arranges it - if he can convince the Ministry of Magic to endorse it, with the approval of the two authorities, Professor Lupin's matter will be settled, and no one will be able to make a fuss about it.

And the most important time to convince Allen has already been earned, that's all.

Next, he had to go to Dumbledore and ask him to turn his eyes away from that distant target and focus on the matter at hand.