Chapter Fifty-Seven: The Principal and the Professor Night Tour the Girls' Bathroom?
Quirrell became famous.
Although he was the only assistant teacher at Hogwarts, he wore a strange headscarf for a long time, and he was already well-known at Hogwarts for a series of reasons, such as timidity, kidney deficiency and stuttering, but what happened on the day of the Quidditch match made him completely popular.
No one expected that the Defence Against the Dark Arts teaching assistant teacher, Quirinus Quirrell, would sneak into the girls' bathroom while everyone was leaving the castle!
If it hadn't taken Harry just five minutes to catch the Golden Snitch and end a Quidditch match that should have lasted hours or even an entire day, no one else would have found out what he was really like under his mask!
It turns out that wearing that purple headscarf with a unique connotation all the year round is just a façade, and Quirrell is actually a lewd man, a pervert who peeps into the girls' bathrooms!
The little witches of Hogwarts are all in danger, and anyone who sees Quirrell will choose to walk around him, and they must walk in a group when they go to the bathroom. It's all about avoiding being stalked and spied on by perverted Quirrell.
The boys also have a very bad impression of Quirrell, thinking that such a perverted man has lowered the moral level of the wizard, and he is simply ashamed to be a teacher!
"Professor, why did you ask Quirrell to be a teaching assistant with such an obscene person?" In the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor's office, Penelope Crivat, the fifth-year prefect of Ravenclaw, is complaining.
The red-haired Percy Weasley nodded incessantly to indicate that Penelope was right.
This was the protest organized by the Gryffindor fifth-year prefect. Percy took the initiative to unite the prefects of the various houses and came to Dracula's office to protest, saying that he must expel a scumbag like Quirrell from Hogwarts, otherwise the witches will never give up!
What Quirrell had to do this time was too big.
Although he is only a teaching assistant, not a formal professor, he is still a faculty member within the establishment. It was such a faculty member who sneaked into the girls' bathroom while the students were away, not knowing what bad things to do. This kind of incident is too bad to be dismissed without enough outrage!
If it weren't for Dracula's high charisma and high deterrence, I'm afraid that even his reputation would have been negatively affected by Quirrell. Who made Quirrell a teaching assistant for Defence Against the Dark Arts?
In the face of the protests of many prefects, Dracula glared fiercely at Percy, the organizer of the event, and when he saw his familiar red hair, he had to sigh that none of the Weasleys were worry-free.
If Quirrell had been fired for this incident, would the tool man he had managed to find to correct homework, write lesson plans, and produce papers, the hard-working and conscientious model worker, and the source of happiness for a long time be gone?
Thinking of this, Dracula glared at Percy Weasley again.
With a wave of his hand, he impatiently sent the prefects to Professor McGonagall's side, and began to wonder why Quirrell had snuck into the girls' bathroom while everyone was away.
Dracula, of course, knew that Quirrell wasn't going to be the pervert who peeped into a girl's bathroom. If he really wants to do bad things, why would he prefer to find a semi-abandoned one instead of one that has been used by people? This is a bit of a counterintuitiveness.
That can only mean one thing - there is something wrong with the half-abandoned girls' bathroom!
Dracula thought for a moment, then stood up decisively, raised his foot and stepped on the window frame of his office, and jumped out lightly.
In the night outside the window, his figure suddenly shrank and deformed, turned into an elegant-looking bat, flapped his wings and flew to a very narrow window on the third floor of the castle, and a dodge flew through the glass and into the window.
The tiny window was dusty, as if it hadn't been cleaned in decades, and barely let in much light.
It wasn't until you entered the window that you could find that it was a half-deserted washroom, and its interior was extremely dark and dreary.
The lavatory was cluttered, with only a large, stained, cracked mirror, and a row of peeling stone sinks underneath the mirror. The floor was wet, and a few candle heads burned low on the holders, reflecting a dim light on the floor.
This was the half-abandoned bathroom where Quirrell had snuck in.
Dracula transformed back into human form and landed limply on the ground, scrutinizing the gloomy bathroom to find out what was inside.
At that moment, with a heavy "creak", the old door of the bathroom was opened a crack.
Dracula was taken aback, and quickly put a phantasmagion spell on himself to hide his form.
If another young wizard found out that he was secretly here and doing the same thing as Quirrell, it would be really indefinite......
However, after the door opened a crack, Dracula waited for a long time, but did not find a person entering.
He frowned, a burgundy glow circulating in his pupils. The next moment, an elderly figure appeared in front of the bathroom door.
The figure in front of the door also seemed to notice that something was wrong in the bathroom, and his piercing eyes looked through his glasses to where Dracula was.
When they saw through their respective illusion spells and saw each other's figures, their expressions froze.
"What a coincidence, Headmaster Dumbledore."
"Good evening, Professor Dracula."
The two men said in unison.
"Ahem, Professor Dracula, I'm here to check on the crime scene." Dumbledore coughed, lifted the illusion spell on his body, and spoke first, "But isn't it appropriate for you, as a professor, to be in the girls' bathroom at night?" ”
"Isn't it a coincidence, I'm also here to inspect the scene." Dracula also removed the disguise of the illusion spell and said with a complacent expression, "I think my assistant Quirrell has been bewitched by some dark magic, which is why he has behaved abnormally. As a Defence Against the Dark Arts professor, it's normal to check for traces of the Dark Arts, right? ”
Dracula and Dumbledore looked at each other and smiled.
Immediately, the two of them simultaneously cast a protective spell at the door of the bathroom, and then they both breathed a sigh of relief.
The Headmaster of Hogwarts and the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor join forces in the Nighttime Girls' Bathroom. If the little wizard sees this scene, he doesn't know how much news he will make!
"Headmaster Dumbledore, or let's check the scene of the crime together!" The corners of Dracula's mouth hooked slightly, and he threw an olive branch at Dumbledore.
"Then it's better to be respectful, Professor Dracula." Dumbledore gladly accepted.
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