Chapter 50

Umbridge's attempt was doomed to be futile, but ...... This also indirectly made the classroom less noisy and abnormal sounds during the next class time, so that the Transfiguration class could go a little more smoothly.

But...... Only a thousand days to be a thief, how can there be a thousand days to prevent thieves, and Umbridge has been wandering in any classroom, which will always affect the quality of the course and the mood of the teacher. But that's something for teachers to consider, not for Holly. What Heley is currently focusing on is the arrangement of the prefects' night patrol, the improvement of his own strength, and the formation of his own forces...... However, things don't exactly go their way to Holly's opinion.

Hermione's report on Harry Potter still made Holly frown slightly.

I'm not sure if Dumbledore deliberately left this problem to herself, but Holly didn't want to take any measures right away, maybe deep down she didn't want the Savior to live too well, but that didn't mean she wanted to see the Savior being concocted and ravaged too miserably. But...... Judging from the news reported by Hermione so far, the savior should probably just suffer a little? Umbridge's punishment of Harry Potter is nothing in Holly's opinion, and even Holey still supports it to a certain extent, it's time to teach the savior a lesson, so that he understands what is called social cruelty.

Based on his jealousy of Dumbledore, Holly did not show any concern for Harry Potter, and even if he knew what was going on, Holly did not try to make some changes on the surface, but secretly, he was a little more jealous of Umbridge.

Even though Holly and Erinka weren't afraid of Umbridge, they were still horrified by the somewhat blunt knife-cutting punishment when they learned what happened to the Savior while he was in confinement.

Without it, wizards with a little experience will be a little afraid of this kind of "unknown" behavior that does not see obvious effects in a short period of time, and even does not know the basic principles.

The unknown is the thing that has the greatest impact on a person. As for other operations, even if it is an unforgivable spell, there will always be a certain strategy to deal with it. And this kind of unknown and slow to work at the same time makes it difficult to deal with it.

At the same time, for such a Umbridge, who does not seem to have too many flaws at present, Holly does not have a very good way to deal with it, so he can only be more careful to be careful.

On the other hand, Dumbledore didn't know what happened to Harry Potter, and maybe even if he did, there was little he could do about it. At least, when Umbridge did not show obvious persecution of Hogwarts students, even Dumbledore, as the headmaster, had no way to forcibly interfere with a teacher's teaching activities and "guidance" to students, not to mention that behind Umbridge stood a power-hungry Cornelius Fudge who was already a little obsessed with power--when Holly and Erinka made it clear that they would not actively intervene in the affairs of the Ministry of Magic, Dumbledore would not be willing to talk to Lucius who had been looking at him unpleasantly. Malfoy teamed up to target Fudge.

Dumbledore has been busy dealing with the affairs of the Order of the Phoenix for a long time, especially after the start of school, some teachers are trapped on the campus of Hogwarts as the backbone of the Order of the Phoenix, while the other part of the nails in the Ministry of Magic are struggling and even being targeted because of various things, and Lupin and Blake, who are outside, are unable to take on too many tasks for various reasons...... Dumbledore also had to remember that he was not so old more than ten years ago, and at the same time, the Order of the Phoenix still had too many young vitality...... It's just that after the Dark Lord was defeated, maybe he was too relaxed, or maybe he underestimated the power of the Death Eaters' death-defying blow, and a considerable number of living forces of the Order of the Phoenix, represented by the Longbottoms, suffered heavy losses in that wave......