Chapter 486: No Rights

"Oh?" Umbridge looked at the two men in front of her with amusement, and the result of her inquiry at school was that McGonagall and Trelawney were very bad at each other, so she planned to take the least important character first. "What right do you have to say that, Professor McGonagall, just because you're the school's vice-principal?"

"I don't think you have the right to drive away the sibiso. Professor McGonagall glanced at Umbridge.

As if insulted by something, Umbridge said bitterly in that greasy tone, "I think I have the right, Professor McGonagall." Under Decree Twenty-Three, I have the right to investigate Professor Trelawney, and I have found her unfit to be a teacher at Hogwarts. ”

Umbridge hadn't planned to fight Professor McGonagall right now, but if she regressed here, her plans to make an example would be in vain.

"I think Professor Umbridge is right, she does have the right to fire Professor Trelawney. Louis straightened his wizarding robes and walked slowly among them.

Umbridge looked at Louis in surprise, she didn't expect Louis to stand up and speak for her. I remember that before coming to Hogwarts, Minister Fudge had reminded her to watch out for Louis. Although she didn't pay attention to it at the time, a minor little wizard could cause her any trouble?

What she didn't expect was that Louis would take the initiative to help her, could it be that the Pendragon family was showing favor to the Ministry of Magic?

Professor McGonagall looked at Louis with a frown. Of course, she didn't think that Louis had come to the ground, but she also wondered why Louis was helping Umbridge speak.

"As Professor Umbridge said, the Ministry of Magic's Decree Twenty-Three does give her the right to observe and expel unqualified professors. Louis said with a smile.

"That's right. Umbridge looked at Louis and smiled, and the fat on her face wrinkled when she laughed, "It is worthy of the Pendragon family, even a young wizard is far more sensible than some wizards who have lived for so many years." ”

Now that Louis has stood up and spoken for her, she has to give Louis this face no matter what. If she doesn't even care about the people who are going to her, then who else can she woo at Hogwarts?

Trelawney cried even more sadly. Originally, it was already very painful for a toad girl who suddenly appeared to expel her, and what was even more uncomfortable was that her student actually stood up to help the toad girl in person, which made her doubt herself at this moment.

However, Louis ignored Professor Trelawney, who was crying there, and he still looked at Professor Umbridge with a smile and said, "But as I said, Professor Umbridge seems to have only the right to expel the professor, not to expel Professor Trelawney." ”

Everyone was confused, they didn't know what Louis meant now. Obviously, Louis was talking for Umbridge when he first came forward, but why did it turn into helping Professor Trelawney in the blink of an eye? Things are developing so fast that the melon-eating crowd is completely incomprehensible!

"What do you mean, Mr. Pendragon?" Umbridge asked Louis with a stiff smile on her face.

"It seems that Professor Umbridge is not very good in your ears, and I suggest you go to Madam Pomfrey's, I am sure she can help cure it in the blink of an eye. Louis said with a shrug.

Umbridge blushed and stared at Louis, if she hadn't realized that Louis was playing with her by now, she would have lived for so many years.

"You....... You.... What's the right ......," Umbridge said with a trembling tone pointing at Louis.

"I don't have the right, but you don't either, do you?" Louis, with that reassuring smile on his face, turned to Professor McGonagall and asked, "If I remember correctly, it's only the Headmaster who wants to kick a person out of school, Professor McGonagall?"

Professor McGonagall thought for a moment and replied, "That's exactly what the school rules do, and only the Headmaster has the authority to kick a person out of Hogwarts. ”

There is arguably no precedent for Hogwarts to do this, as Hogwarts professors have never been expelled for a variety of reasons, such as the Defence Against the Dark Arts professors, who do their tricks once a year.

In the past, if a professor was expelled, the president had to say it, so there was no problem that although he was expelled, the president did not speak.

And now Umbridge has expelled Trelawney, but she has no right to kick Trelawney out, because the question of whether Hogwarts personnel stay or stay can only be decided by the Headmaster, which is also a loophole.

"No..... I think..... I'd better get out of here......" Professor Trelawney said, sobbing.

She's been expelled from Umbridge, and if she's still here, the way the students look at her won't be acceptable.

"Professor Trelawney, I think you'll have to stay at Hogwarts for the time being. Louis said in a gentle voice, "You are a professor hired by Headmaster Dumbledore himself, and if you plan to leave, you will have to explain the situation to Professor Dumbledore himself when he returns." ”

Then Louis glanced around and said sincerely, "And, I'm sure there are still many students who enjoy your lessons." If you leave Hogwarts, we're going to lose a great professor. ”

Trelawney hesitated, she said she wanted to leave, but she didn't want to leave at all. It's not that she covets anything, the reason is actually that she has just explained, but she's just been at Hogwarts for a long time, and this is the equivalent of her home.

She has made a few real predictions anyway, and it can be said that she will not starve to death wherever she goes. And Dumbledore wasn't an old fool, and would really leave a useless professor at Hogwarts. Not to mention that this person usually ignores Dumbledore, if Dumbledore didn't really need Professor Trelawney's prophecy, would he let her go so much?

"Professor McGonagall, could you please send Professor Trelawney back upstairs first?" Louis politely pleaded to Professor McGonagall.

"Of course. Professor McGonagall smiled at her serious face, "Let's go, Sibiso." ”

At this moment, Professor Sprout came running from a distance, and she took Professor Trelawney's other hand and led her through the door with Professor McGonagall. Professor Flitwick hurried over, and when he saw the two large chests in front of him, he drew his wand and said, "The chests float." The two boxes floated and followed Professor Flitwick out of place.