Chapter 452: Senior Prosecutor

"Ron may have made the wrong decision, just like Percy.......," Hermione said with a twinkle in her eyes.

"What do you mean?" asked Louis.

"I found a letter in Ron'......s book, it was sent to him by Percy," Harry sighed, "and it said that Percy was very happy that Ron had become a prefect, and that Ron had not been spoiled by Fred and George. More importantly, he hoped that Ron would not move closer to Dumbledore, saying that Dumbledore was just an old madman. And also told Ron not to get too close to me, which would cause his prefect position to be unstable. ”

"It's a pity....... Louis said in a tone of pity, "but I don't seem to think it will affect me?"

Percy also said that Umbridge would serve as the senior inquisitor at Hogwarts. Hermione interjected.

"High Inquisitor, does Hogwarts have this position?" asked Louis, frowning.

"It's not a Hogwarts position, it's a Ministry of Magic. Hermione said.

"It's more important that Ron knows what we're doing during the holidays, if ...........," Harry said through gritted teeth.

"Are you sure Ron has betrayed us?" asked Louis earnestly.

If, as Harry and Hermione say, Ron betrayed them, then the rest was in trouble. Although Ron did not attend any of the meetings of the Order of the Phoenix, he at least knew the composition and location of the Order of the Phoenix. If he told Fudge that Louis was also working for the Order of the Phoenix, the Pendragon family would inevitably suffer some losses.

"When he read it, he didn't tell us, but hid it. Hermione replied.

Although there is no clear evidence that Ron has betrayed them, it can be said that it is almost certain based on the current state of affairs.

If Ron hadn't betrayed their thoughts, he would have disdained Percy's letter, and would have told Harry and Hermione generously. And what he chooses to hide now means that he already has some other thoughts in his mind.

"Well, do you guys have any ideas?" asked Louis after some thought.

As far as he's concerned, it would be nice to just throw Ron to Azkaban. But obviously, not to mention Harry and Hermione, even Dumbledore would not agree to such a thing, after all, he still needs the support of the Weasleys. Even if Ron and Percy were openly hostile to Dumbledore, he couldn't do anything excessive, and he had to find a way to protect them.

"This ........," Harry hesitated, "I wish I could hide it from them first, the Weasleys have already broken their minds for Percy, and I don't want to hurt them again because of Ron's affair." ”

Not to mention that Ron was one of his closest friends, there was nothing he could do about the Weasleys who were so kind to him. After all, this kind of thing is not something that everyone can do. Harry was just an ordinary man, not even an adult, and friends were always more important to him than strangers.

"So, you're going to persuade Weasley to come back?" Louis asked.

"We believe he just can't think about it for a while. Hermione said firmly.

Although she didn't know what Ron was thinking in her own heart, as a friend, she wanted to at least try first, not do nothing!

Eventually, their discussion ended up not revealing Ron, with Harry and Hermione insisting that they try to persuade Ron. Louis didn't say that he had to expose Ron, in his opinion, it would be better for Ron to betray the other side, and it would lower the average IQ of the other side.

The next day, while Louis was in a divination class, Umbridge walked into the classroom uninvited.

"Good afternoon, Professor Trelawney. Umbridge walked into the classroom and greeted Trelawney.

"You....... Hello....." Professor Trelawney seemed surprised that Trelawney had entered her class, as Hogwarts had never been an observer.

"I'm the Senior Prosecutor appointed by the Minister of Magic, and I think you were notified yesterday that I would randomly check the content of the teachers' lessons, right?" Umbridge asked in her disgustingly girlish voice.

"Oh.... Yes. Trelawney pursed her lips and said with a look of reluctance.

"Excuse me, then, how long have you been in this position?" Umbridge asked, scribbling on parchment.

"Almost sixteen years, huh?" said Trelawney, not quite surely. This is very much in line with her identity, because she usually speaks indistinctly, maybe all the prophets like this to be hazy and hazy?

"Did Dumbledore appoint you?" Umbridge continued.

"Of course. Trelawney said with some smugness, it seemed that being appointed by Dumbledore was a very honorable thing.

"If I'm not mistaken, there was once a great prophet in your family, right?"

"Yes, that's right, that's my great-great-great-great-grandfather. Trelawney's face looked even more smug, and it was clear that she felt that she had a noble prophetic bloodline in her.

"I don't think every generation has that ability, do you?" asked Umbridge with a smirk.

"Yes....... Almost three generations or so......."

"Can you make a prophecy for me, then?" Umbridge interrupted Trelawney and asked directly.

"What?" Trelawney asked, a little caught off guard.

"Make a prophecy for me. Umbridge's face continued to wear her trademark smirk.

"This ability is not such a cheap thing, and prophecy requires very complex ............ Damn, stop!"

Trelawney pointed to Umbridge as she was recording with a trembling hand, and it was the first time Louis had seen her so gaffe.

"Well, you please continue. Umbridge continued to record without raising his head.

"Wait...... I seem to see it....... I see a black ominous floating above your head........ It was an excruciating ...... Tragic ........." Trelawney tried to salvage something, and although she wanted to continue speaking in her usual mysterious tone, it was clear that she could not suppress her anger, and her lips trembled as she spoke.

Umbridge didn't lash out at Trelawney's prophecy, on the contrary, the smile on her face grew softer. Those who know her know what her gentle smile means.