Chapter 945: Breaking into Umbridge's Office

Aven didn't know much about witchcraft, but he had done some research before. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Regarding the quill, the function of the witchcraft above is the transformation of his own blood, although he does not know about witchcraft, but he knows several similar black magic, as long as he studies it carefully, he should be able to crack the witchcraft in this quill......

He thinks so, if he really can't do it, he can still ask Lavier for help.

The girl they met in Gringotts, Egypt, was a master of witchcraft and her family had a long history.

Of course, this is only the first step, and solving the magic on a quill will not prove anything, and it will not help to drive Umbridge away, but at least it will prevent others from suffering similar injuries in the future, and if it can be countered, it can completely eliminate the idea of such cruel punishment in the future.

Against such a wizard, being too decent and too bottom-line is actually the biggest obstacle and the biggest weakness.

I have to admit that the Imperius curse, poisoning, cursing, captivity or something may be simpler and more effective.

None of this could be done, and Evan didn't want to bring himself down to the same level as the evil Dark Wizard.

Dumbledore and the professors at the school would certainly not agree to the rhythm of being locked up in Azkaban every minute if they were discovered.

And Evan can be sure that these extreme measures will definitely be discovered.

However, he wondered if he should abandon his previous ideas and take a slightly more radical approach.

Now that we have begun to confront each other head-on, let's do it more thoroughly......

For example, his current attempt to break into Umbridge's office is a good start. In addition to finding that damn black quill, you can also check Umbridge's personal correspondence and various materials to see if there is anything valuable that might uncover evidence of her incrimination.

She's done so many bad things, there's no way she's left without any evidence.

If you do find something, it's a lot easier!

Evan came to Umbridge's office, waved his wand lightly, and the door opened.

He had confirmed beforehand that Umbridge was not in the office, and that she had probably gone to check on Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class, and that she was going to give a Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson to the third-year students in the second period, and she wouldn't be able to come back for a while.

Evan walked inside, and the office was quiet except for the ugly cats frolicking around on the plates on the walls.

He closed the door slightly, and immediately frowned and stopped.

"Oh, no!" Aven's wand was pointed directly at the plates, and the cats on them all stopped.

It's a surveillance magic, and if someone breaks into the office, Umbridge will be the first to get the cat's message.

In addition to this, there seemed to be many defensive spells hidden in this room, and the woman was careful.

Evan had never seen a normal person so careful, but it was some relatively basic magic, which could be easily cracked, and there was no difficulty, he waved his wand and checked Umbridge's desk, and the drawers were opened layer by layer.

Everything flew out, forming in a circle in the air, and quickly skimmed before his eyes.

The parchments flew into Aven's hand, and he glanced at them briefly before letting them fly back into the air.

In it, Evan saw the letter Umbridge had written to Fudge the previous night, Fudge's reply, and the part that had not yet been sent, on which she categorized all of Hogwarts in general categories.

Fudge had only one purpose, and that was to get Dumbledore out of school, no matter what means.

His advice to Umbridge was to use the power of the High Inquisitor to get rid of a professor as quickly as possible, to try to challenge Dumbledore's authority, to make him lose his prestige within the school, and to prevent the students from practicing any magic related to duels.

Also, pay more attention to Evan and Harry, and pay close attention to what they do.

At Umbridge's request, the latest Education Order No. 24 is being worked out in a hurry and is expected to be passed next week.

At the heart of this order is the High Inquisitor's authority over all punishments, sanctions, and deprivations of rights involving Hogwarts students, as well as the power to modify such punishments, sanctions, and deprivations imposed by other faculty members.

When the time came, Umbridge would be able to get her quill back up, and no one would be able to object.

In addition, Evan saw a suggestion that Filch had written for Umbridge. The caretaker of Hogwarts Castle seems to have taken the lead in Umbridge, and is eager to provide a management proposal that includes the use of various punishments for students, including reinstatement of caning, caning, and so on.

What worries Evan the most is that there is also a letter from Lucius Malfoy to Umbridge.

The letter asks her to take care of Draco at school, and promises to give her the necessary support and assistance in her reform efforts.

Umbridge was already in contact with Lucius, but she was certainly not a Death Eater.

But there's nothing wrong with that, not because she's not evil enough, it's because there's no chance.......

Eventually, Evan found the black quill and replaced it.

While Evan rummaged through Umbridge's office, she herself sat in Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class.

Because of the events of last night, she had made Professor McGonagall's class the first to be examined.

The atmosphere in the class was tense, with the students looking back from time to time, and Professor McGonagall didn't seem to see Umbridge.

"This is your first Transfiguration class this semester, and after you enter the fifth grade, you will face the O.w.Ls exam, the importance of this exam does not need to be emphasized again, I want to tell you that if you do not study, practice, and apply carefully, you will not be able to pass the O.w.Ls exam. Professor McGonagall said solemnly, "I think ......"

"Ahem, ahem. Umbridge, who was sitting at the back of the room, coughed.

Or the stupid cough she used to interrupt Dumbledore on the first night of school, Professor McGonagall pretended not to hear.

"I don't think there's a reason why all the students in this class can't get a certificate of O.w.Ls in the Transfiguration class, given the time and effort put in. ”

"Ahem, ahem. Umbridge coughed again.

Professor McGonagall didn't look at her, but at Neville, who didn't have much confidence.

"Yes, so do you, Longbottom. "There is nothing wrong with your operation, just a lack of self-confidence, so ......"

"Ahem, ahem. Umbridge stood up.

"What?" said Professor McGonagall, looking at her unhappily.

Her two eyebrows come together in what seems to form a long, intimidating straight line.