Chapter Seventy-Five: Dumbledore's Office
Dumbledore, what are you doing, you made the House Cup a joke!"
"Bump!"
In the Headmaster's office, the broken House Cup was thrown by McGonagall on Dumbledore's desk, making the already cracked House Cup even more broken.
Fawkes screamed in shock, apparently frightened by the sudden sound, and ducked to the side in fear.
Tonight, McGonagall was on pins and needles at the dinner party, especially after Brie left the hall, the little wizards were silent, and they had no intention of eating, and many young wizards were looking at the teacher's seat, they were looking at Dumbledore and her, the head of Gryffindor!
"I never, never...... Woo woo, I've never been so hated... Well, they're all my students, which makes me unworthy of being the Head of Gryffindor, not the Vice Principal...... What the hell are you going to do, Dumbledore!"
McGonagall sobbed and wiped her tears, feeling like she had failed in her career as a teacher, and she didn't dare to look at the children below as she picked up the pieces of the House Cup, and rushed to the headmaster's office on the eighth floor as if she were running away.
"Minerva, it's my fault, I care too much about Harry, you may not know that Voldemort was really killed by him in the first place, and he has the magic that Voldemort fears."
McGonagall thought of Harry grabbing Voldemort's face in the stone chamber and Voldemort turning to ashes.
"So you want to train Potter!"
McGonagall suddenly learns the truth, but that's not a reason she's allowed it.
"Potter is just a kid!"
McGonagall was furious, with tears in her eyes, and pointed angrily at Dumbledore, shuddering.
"Brie is also a child, you can't deprive children of justice, and I, as the head of Gryffindor, won't let that happen!"
"But his red eyes, as you and I know, are symbols of Slytherin's descent......
"Slytherin?" A hint of worry flashed across McGonagall's face, but she quickly reinstated.
"I believe in Brie Ode, trust him more than anyone else, I don't trust you, Dumbledore, Brie is a child, even if he looks like Voldemort right now......
"But!"
"I'm not familiar with Voldemort, I'm familiar with Brie, his excellent Voldemort is hard to match, and he's a good boy, he loves magic, he knows the rules, he never learns magic that puts him in danger, because of his caution, I've even decided to teach him Transfiguration next semester......
McGonagall chattered about the difference between Brie and Voldemort, and had been defending Brie, and Dumbledore was also aware of the essential difference between Brie and Voldemort, that is, Brie gave up on gaining pure-blood support and chose to have friends in each house.
The badgers think Brie is sincere, the eaglets think Brie is smart and studious, the lion cubs also think Brie is different, and Brie also has friends in the snakes... The Malfoy who hurried out to find Brie?
The incredible character, better than Voldemort, but more protective of himself, more free, and away from sides, these reasons made Dumbledore both helpless and less worried about Brie.
Dumbledore picked up Brie's affair and continued to comfort McGonagall, "Minerva, I'm sure Ode won't fall to the side of the Death Eaters, but Voldemort isn't dead yet, and we all know it." Dumbledore seemed to be ten years old suddenly, and sat down in his chair in a daze, and he ignored all the candy in his hand.
"I'm too old to have the strength to fight Voldemort, and the wizarding world needs a savior to lead good over evil."
And those corrupt purebloods......
Dumbledore wasn't just Hogwarts behind him, he also had debts from decades ago, debts from the righteous side, which had not diminished over time, but had become more and more acute, forcing him to deal with pure-blood wizards.
And those creditors are the demands of the so-called righteous pure-blood, half-blood, or Muggle wizards, as well as Dumbledore himself, whose lifelong belief is to protect wizards from being eliminated by Muggles, so that wizards can have a better life, and the differences with Grindelwald back then also lie here.
Because Grindelwald chose the most radical path, which was to start a war and control the Muggles, but in Dumbledore's opinion, this would only exacerbate the demise of the wizarding world.
Later, Dumbledore won the support of the "righteous side" of the wizarding world, tied his feelings to Grindelwald in the tower, and he could no longer walk from the high position that everyone lifted.
McGonagall said uncertainly, "Dumbledore, we must have another way to deal with Voldemort..."
Dumbledore sighed and said, "I have to do this, the wizarding world is not only the Dark Lord, it also has all kinds of demons walking in the light, sucking the blood of wizards, we need a righteous savior, the last one is me, the next one may be Harry, it may be someone else, it can even be Ode, because the savior must exist, otherwise the balance between white and black will be broken."
McGonagall was silent, she wasn't just a Transfiguration professor, she was an employee of the Ministry of Magic's Department of Magical Law Enforcement before she became a professor, and she wasn't ignorant of politics.
"But I'm a professor now, Dumbledore, school is not your political arena, if you want, you can run for the position of Minister of Magic, as long as you want, there will be many people supporting you, including me."
"But at Hogwarts, absolutely not!"
McGonagall took a deep breath and suppressed her anger, to be honest, she was struggling, but she always kept her responsibilities in mind.
"I'll keep an eye on you, I hope you can change your attitude next semester and care more about those lovely children, so you can handle the admission notice of the new students yourself, it will help you get to know each student, instead of making you eat sweet and greasy candy in the office and think about calculating your own students!"
Professor McGonagall turned away, slamming the door shut, leaning against the wall and sobbing.
"McGonagall?"
"Oh, I'm sorry Professor Snape, I'm in your way." McGonagall wiped tears from her eyes and forced a smile to get out of the way for Snape, who was clearly looking for Dumbledore as well, but McGonagall stopped him first.
"I'm sorry, I mean I'm sorry for today's events, I can't imagine that this would be the case, I'd rather be at the bottom of Gryffindor in my professorship than get this glory through such an unfair means."
Professor McGonagall cried as she spoke.
"Professor McGonagall?"
Brie walked out of the corner tower, and he was accompanied by Professor Sprout, just after Brie's private dinner, Professor Sprout found him, and wanted to take him to Dumbledore Theory, Brie did not agree, but he heard Professor Sprout say that Professor McGonagall was going to cry at that time, so he followed him to the Headmaster's office, it seems that Professor McGonagall really blamed himself.
"Professor, it's not anyone's fault, don't cry, it will make me feel bad, I don't want anyone to cry because of my business."
Professor McGonagall hugged Brie and choked up, "I know you're a good boy, I'll do you justice, and Dumbledore can't stop you..."
"No, Professor, I've actually seen the House Cup, the most important thing in school is learning, isn't it, I've gained the most important thing at Hogwarts."
Snape listened to Brie's words, looked at the pretended expression on his face and did not rush to mock, because Professor McGonagall's behavior in Brie had calmed down, at least there was no cowardly look that made Snape scared and worried just now, after all, McGonagall was also Snape's original professor, and he also admired McGonagall's integrity and style.
"Of course, students are focused on learning." Snape said something helpfully, and then said, "Anyway, the House Cup is already broken, so don't set up this award this year, if Ode still needs it, then work hard next semester, our professors will be staring."
Snape was protecting Brie, and he knew that Brie no longer had any expectations for the House Cup, or that he was ignoring the so-called glory, but he had to pave the way for Brie not to let Dumbledore get off the stage, and he couldn't let the professors continue to hold on to it, which would not benefit anyone.
With that in mind, he looked at Brie, who was amused enough to understand what Snape meant.
"Thank you, Professors, I know that true glory doesn't disappear with a trophy, just follow what Professor Snape said."
Brie couldn't bear to see McGonagall blame herself for this incident again, she was a good professor, not to mention that this matter was irreparable, and Dumbledore also got the backlash he deserved.
This encounter with Dumbledore Brie was even better, and it also made him see how to survive better in the wizarding world.
McGonagall pursed her lips, looking at Brie's well-behaved expression and feeling even more distressed, so she kissed Brie on the cheek and said, "I will guarantee it, and the school will be absolutely fair in the future."
Brie blushed and was a little overwhelmed, although British etiquette was open, no one had ever done it, and Brie didn't like such closeness.
As if noticing Brie's stiffness, Snape scoffed, pushed open the door to the headmaster's office and closed it, the rest of the matter was what he needed to talk to Dumbledore about, what the hell did Dumbledore want to do to Harry and Brie!
"I want to spend my last day in the corner tower, is that okay?"
Brie looked at McGonagall, who graciously agreed.
"Of course, it's not a big deal." McGonagall and Sprout both looked at each other, knowing that the effect of the incident on Brie had passed.
"Goodnight, then, professors, I don't think I need to go to Headmaster Dumbledore."
Brie said goodbye to the professors and walked to the corner tower, but Sprout hurriedly grabbed McGonagall, worried, "What is Dumbledore going to do with Brie's red eyes?"
Obviously, this was Sprout's real purpose, she knew Dumbledore well and understood Dumbledore's situation, but she would never allow Brie to be suspicious because of this.
"What about the descendants of Slytherin, we are professors, and our duty is to teach the young wizard, not to be wary of him and calculate him because of his blood!"
McGonagall's eyes lit up as she listened to Sprout's words, and the things she had been worried about had finally found a solution, and sure enough, Hufflepuff was the most upright and tolerant house.
McGonagall continued, "I don't think we need to care about Dumbledore's attitude, he taught Transfiguration well in the first place, but he didn't do much to help the little wizard grow."
Sprout and McGonagall looked at each other, both firming their attitudes.
Sprout said, "Dumbledore doesn't know how to educate a young wizard, don't let him get near Brie."
"Of course, I don't think we can let Dumbledore teach Brie as he pleases." Professor McGonagall chimed in.
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