Chapter 839: Contradictions Erupt

"You're targeting my mother," Seamus growled.

"I'm only going to target anyone who calls me a liar," Harry said.

"Don't talk to me like that!"

"I'll talk to you the way I want to," Harry said, his anger rising as he grabbed his wand from the table beside his bed. "If you think it's a problem living in the same dorm as me, then ask Professor McGonagall if she can give you another one so that your mother won't worryβ€”"

"Don't involve my mother, Potter!"

"What's wrong?" Ron appeared in the doorway. He looked wide-eyed at Harry, who was kneeling on the bed and pointing his wand at Seamus, and then at Seamus, who was also very angry.

"He's targeting my mother!" exclaimed Seamus.

"What?" said Ron. "Harry wouldn't do that - we've met your mother and liked her very much......"

"That was before she believed everything she had written about me in the Daily Prophet!" said Harry in his loudest voice.

"Oh," an understanding look appeared on Ron's freckled face. "Oh! Yes. ”

"What do you know?" said Seamus excitedly, giving Ron a malicious glance, "he's right. I don't want to live in the same dorm with him anymore, he's crazy. ”

"You've lost your mind, Seamus," Ron said, his ears starting to turn red β€” a sign of danger in general.

"Lose your mind, me?" shouted Seamus, his face turning pale in contrast to Ron. "You believe all his nonsense about Voldemort, don't you, do you think he's telling the truth?"

"Yes, I believe!" Ron said angrily.

"Then you're mad too," said Seamus in disgust.

"Okay, man, I'm still a prefect!" Ron pointed a finger to his chest. "If you don't want to be confined, watch what you say!"

Seamus thought for a few seconds, as if confinement was a reasonable price to pay for what he said, but with the creaking of his heels, Seamus jumped onto the bed, pulled down the curtain ferociously, tearing them off the bed and piling up dust on the floor.

Ron stared at him, then at Thomas and Neville. "Whose parents are unhappy with Harry?" he said aggressively.

"My parents are Muggles, man," Thomas said with a shrug. "They don't know anything about Hogwarts, and I'm not that stupid to tell them that. ”

"You don't know my mother, she'll tell anyone!" said Seamus. "Anyway, your parents won't read the Daily Prophet. They won't know that our headmaster has been expelled from the wizarding jury and the International Wizarding Federation for losing his mindβ€”"

"My grandma said it was," Neville said sharply. She said it was the Daily Prophet that was falling, not Dumbledore. She didn't subscribe anymore. We believe in Harry," Neville said simply. He climbed into bed, pulled the covers down to his chin, and looked at Seamus seriously. "My grandma used to say that Voldemort would come back someday. If Dumbledore said he was back, then he did, she said. ”

Harry suddenly felt a surge of gratitude for Neville. No one ever said a word again. Seamus lowered his wand, mended the curtain on the bed, and disappeared inside. Thomas went up to the bed and rolled over and fell silent. Neville, who didn't seem to have much more to say, was looking fondly at his strange plants in the moonlight.

As Ron hurriedly stood beside the bed to clean up his bed, Harry lay headlong on the pillow.

He was shocked to have such an argument with Seamus, knowing that he had always liked Seamus very much.

So, how many people would think he was lying, or that he was insane? Did Dumbledore go through this throughout the summer? First the wizarding jury, then the International Federation of Wizards, excluded him. Could he be angry with Harry, and perhaps that's why Dundondon hasn't been in touch with him for months?

But in the end, they were in the same situation, and Dumbledore trusted him Harry to announce what he had said to the whole school, as well as to the wizarding world outside.

If anyone thinks Harry is a liar, then he must think so Dumbledore, otherwise Dumbledore would have been deceived.

One day they will know that we are right.

Harry thought miserably as Ron climbed into bed and blew out the last candle in the dorm. But he wondered how many more attacks like Seamu's would be the case before that day came.

Undoubtedly, this is not in the minority.

It can be seen from the strange gaze after getting on the train, there is no doubt that he is now a focus because of his lies?

Lies?

Why didn't anyone ask Cedric?

Well, Cedric is also a poor man who was forcibly changed his identity as a human wizard and turned into a vampire who lives on that viscous liquid every day.

Harry felt very sorry for Cedric, and if it weren't for his own tendons to pull Cedric along, Cedric wouldn't have become like this.

Go face Voldemort and almost die somewhere.

Becoming a vampire didn't seem to make the difference between dying in that graveyard, and suddenly Harry was a little glad that Cedric didn't stay at Hogwarts, otherwise Cedric would have been questioned as well?

Or is it complete silence?

It was impossible for Van Lin to silence Cedric, Harry knew very well that with Van Lin's character, he would do what was good for things, but it would definitely be a very big burden for Cedric.

Like the Slytherin heir who was questioned at the time, he is now an out-and-out liar in the eyes of many more, along with his mad headmaster.

And that Umbridge, which made Harry feel very bad.

It was uncomfortable from the fact that the woman was sitting there, and from everyone's attitude, it was clear that few people would like this guy, and she was also from the Ministry of Magic, working for Fudge......

How could Dumbledore possibly allow Umbridge, the apparently troublemaker, to become their Defence Against the Dark Arts professor?

Harry couldn't figure out why Dumbledore was causing trouble for himself, but ......

Maybe Hogwarts wasn't as good as it could have been, at least at the Order of the Phoenix, no one went back to question him, and this is not the case.