Chapter 521

Unlike the Gryffindor dormitories, which were built above the common room, they were like classrooms, side by side. Also, the difficulty of building a tower at the bottom of the lake is also a big task for wizards.

Walking down the passageway, most of the doors of the rooms on both sides were closed, and the few open rooms were filled with exhausted people.

The rooms were smaller than the Gryffindor's, but they were all double rooms, and Roger looked in with interest.

"These are rooms where there are no students, so I'll let the house-elves clean them up for the Ministry of Magic to rest. Seeing the boy's movements, Dumbledore explained.

Seeing that the Headmaster's attitude was still mild, Harry took two steps after him and asked, "But Professor, why Slytherin, if it's close, isn't the Hufflepuff common room also underground?"

"I think Salazar Slytherin would have thought his house would be full, so there were more dormitories here than in other houses. Dumbledore said in a joking tone.

Roger snorted noncommittally and asked, "What about yesterday's battle?" ”

"It's not good," Dumbledore said bluntly, "it's worse than you think." ”

Roger raised his eyebrows: "What, there is a boss?" Then he shook his head again: "No, if such a powerful guy appears, I guess there should be few of you left." ”

"Let's talk about it first," said the old Deng did not answer the boy's question, but stopped in front of the empty room. It has been transformed into a conference room, with rectangular tables lined with chairs in the center, and a blackboard at one end of the room with a sketchy map of the Hogwarts campus.

"Why didn't you get all this stuff in the common room? Roger glanced at the small conference room and smacked his lips.

"We had been fighting fiercely last night, knowing that we would only have a chance to breathe this morning, and as soon as we entered the lounge, we were occupied by tired people," Lao Deng explained, then sat down at the table, and motioned to the three bear children not to stand either, and then said:

"We lost a lot of good players. ... But the twenty or thirty-foot-tall monster you mentioned didn't show up, otherwise we'd be wiped out, as you said. ”

"If you don't have a boss, you should be able to handle it," Roger asked with a frown, "Could it be that the people from the Ministry of Magic can't do their work?"

"Whoever wants to do that last night in a desperate state like war would be risking their own lives," Dumbledore said with a sigh, and the cheerful tone in his tone disappeared: "Soon after you left, the castle's defensive magic was broken by various demons, and those monsters quickly rushed into the castle, but we didn't have much trouble resisting..."

The bear child listened intently to the battle situation, and no one interjected. Black, Bill, McGonagall and Flitwick and several other professors are in the academy, and it is unrealistic to play out, but it should be no problem to keep it, not to mention that there is Lao Deng, the most dick in the century.

"The Aurors led by Fudge also came quickly, and there were a few difficult characters among those demons, which unexpectedly caused the people of the Ministry of Magic to suffer a lot of losses, but... It's not that I'm boasting... It was my intervention that brought out those armor-knight-like things. The old man said.

Hearing this, he knew that Roger suddenly remembered the few ink dots scattered outside the castle on the map of the living spots, and couldn't help but ask: "Then what? You won't get carried away and play a big counterattack, right?"

Although, when playing the game, Roger didn't understand the world view of Devil May Cry in detail... It's an action game.,It's good to cut well.,Who cares about the plot?But just from the game, it can be seen that the strength of many of these demons is quite difficult to deal with in reality.。

Dumbledore's tone became low, "I tried to persuade Fudge, but the previous argument seemed to make him think I was a threat to him... And the Aurors had lost several of them, which made him angry and desperate to take out the monsters. ”

"Threaten?" Harry asked, surprised, a little unsure of how his headmaster could threaten the Minister of Magic.

"There have been so many big things that have happened last year and this year, and the Ministry of Magic has not been able to solve any of them, and Minister Fudge's position must have been affected," Hermione said, glancing at Old Deng, "And I think Professor Dumbledore will definitely be recognized by a lot of people." ”

"Yes, I was actually invited before Fudge came to power. Dumbledore said slowly.

"But you refused, didn't you?" said Harry.

"Apparently Fudge doesn't know as much as you do," the old man pressed his fingers together, looking at his fingers, "When I stopped him, I think he thought I was trying to usurp the Minister of Magic." ”

"That stupid hat," Roger scoffed, "how many of them came back later?"

"Less than ten..."Dumbledore sighed deeply, and said dejectedly, "Those Aurors are wizards who have dealt with the monsters in Hampstead, and there are so many of them, I thought they were vigilant enough that those monsters would not be able to help them..."

Roger nodded suddenly: "No wonder... Fudge's stupid hat thought that this time was similar to the last monster rampage, so he split up his troops when he left the castle?"

"Division?" Dumbledore chewed on the word, looked up at the boy, and asked, "How did you know they were divided?"

"It's on the map, Professor Dumbledore. Hermione placed the parchment she had been holding on the table and spread it out, "This is the map." ”

Dumbledore glanced down, then reached out and brought it to his eyes, "It's this map... I wondered if Blake had told you about the secret passage to Hogwarts Castle outside of school... Oh, I see, here, here, here... It looks like they're all in place, and they're all alive. ”

Seeing that Old Deng was so skilled in using the Living Point Map, Harry asked curiously, "Professor, do you know this thing?"

Dumbledore glanced at the little savior curiously, but didn't say much: "Yes, I saw it a few times many years ago, and then I disappeared. ”