Chapter 95: Professor McGonagall's Office
That evening, a student handed Carl a note.
Professor McGonagall told him to go to his office now, immediately, immediately. Three identical words in a row fully reflect the writer's state of mind at this time.
To Carl's surprise, she was more than one professor in Professor McGonagall's office.
This reminded Carl of a time last year when he burned down the cafeteria, and it was Professor McGonagall, a group of professors who had gathered.
This time, however, there were far fewer people, except for Professor McGonagall, Snape, and Flitwick, and a professor that Carl hadn't expected at all sitting in the corner.
Snape was the first to speak: "I've asked Alexis about it. There is no doubt that our little genius did something earth-shattering last year and that we didn't know until now. ”
"God knows, how much more he is hiding from us."
His voice was low and hoarse, and monstrous malice slowly flowed out with his choice of words.
"Despicable means." "Attempts are made to influence the outcome of fair competition," he concluded. ”
Karl took a deep breath, Snape always had a special magic—perhaps the result of his study of the dark arts—and it was always difficult for Carl to remain calm when he faced his "amiable" professor.
Now too, how did Snape have the face to say these words?
Professor McGonagall didn't react as much as Carl, and she nodded solemnly.
"Never." Professor McGonagall looked at the student in front of her, "Carl, you've always grown more than we all expected. ”
Carl was tired of hearing this, and he glanced at the figure cowering in the corner, wondering what Professor McGonagall had to do with him.
"You learned the Transfiguration Charm in the first grade." Professor McGonagall said, "Quirinus taught you?" ”
Carl nodded.
Professor Flitwick, who was bored and in a daze, suddenly became interested and asked, "Carl, are you learning new spells quickly?" ”
He was the teacher of Charms, but the content of Charms was undoubtedly too simple for a student like Carl.
Karl nodded again.
"Didn't encounter any difficulties?"
Karl thought for a moment: "Yes, but not much, as long as you practice more, you can always release it." ”
Professor Flitwick seemed to see a treasure: "Interesting, quite interesting, Carl this shows that your magic far exceeds the needs of these spells, but ······"
He lowered his head and fell into thought, muttering words like "shouldn't", "why" and so on.
After Professor Flitwick had stopped, Professor McGonagall nodded to Carl with satisfaction, "We've asked Quirrell about you, Carl, and I hope you can be more honest about the rest of the conversation." ”
A simple pressure technique, Karl assessed it in his mind, and finally nodded.
"First of all, it was last year." Professor McGonagall hesitated for a moment, "The school rules don't say you can't use these spells, and your night trip was last year, and we didn't have a precedent for it before, so you won't be deducted points for it." ”
This had obviously been discussed before, and Snape was silent about such a light punishment.
"Of course, we will take steps to prevent similar things from happening." Professor McGonagall warned, "If there is another such thing, Carl, I think I will really turn you into a pig." ”
Pigs are extremely non-magical creatures for wizards, and are notorious for being difficult to cast magic, so many powerful and low-key wizards will use the magic of shapeshifting pigs to show their strength.
Carl had no doubt that Professor McGonagall had such strength, and he nodded very solemnly, then raised his hand.
After getting permission from Professor McGonagall, Carr said, "Professor, if anyone else······"
"All students in sixth and seventh grades receive the same warning." Professor McGonagall said, "As far as we know, you are the only student who has mastered the Transfiguration Charm, and the spell itself is not difficult, but what is even more difficult is the access to it. ”
The man cowering in the corner immediately curled up even harder, and Cal was sure that if he could dig a hole in the ground now, Quirrell would be more than willing to jump in.
"Then I don't have a doubt." After the matter was revealed, he didn't plan to continue doing it.
Although Fred and George would be sorry - they still plan to do it a few more times after being able to use the Transfiguration Charm.
Professor McGonagall was pleased with Carl's attitude, and she finally smiled.
"Then there's the second thing."
Alexis and Carl's feud is undoubtedly more troublesome.
But Professor McGonagall undoubtedly came to the conclusion that "Alexis used insulting and inappropriate words, which is undoubtedly wrong." Snape had promised to give him the most severe punishment possible, and to deduct fifty Slytherin points. ”
This result surprised Carl more than anything before.
He looked at Snape in disbelief to see if the real Snape was in front of him.
Especially the latter, after all, the former is the words of the Snape family, and who knows what his so-called harshest punishment is?
Maybe it's going to his office for tea - of course, it's pretty miserable, after all, you're going to have to face a dead face.
But the deduction of points is different, it is an immediate punishment, and it is still at this time.
Snape actually agreed to deduct points, which Karvan never expected, and he did a rough calculation, after this deduction, Gryffindor and Slytherin had already split evenly.
With this deduction, Gryffindor is once again truly the opponent Slytherin must face if they are to win six consecutive titles.
The word "mudblood" is far more severe than Carl had anticipated.
Personally, he didn't think that Snape was really trying to do justice, and it must be that if this thing continued, it would lead to even more serious disastrous consequences.
Maybe you can take advantage of this yourself later? Carl pondered in his heart, and said tentatively, "If he is willing to apologize to me in person." ”
He wanted to see what the consequences of the word would be.
Alexis values his family's reputation so much that he certainly won't agree to this offer without sufficient pressure.
Karl's words didn't exceed the professors' expectations, and Professor McGonagall looked at Snape.
Snape's face was completely blackened, and he shook his head resolutely, "I said before, no way!" His eyes were grim and he had a grim smile on his face: "Carl, I know what you're thinking, don't get an inch!" ”
So you guessed wrong? The severity of the word is not as high as you think?
So why did Snape agree to a point deduction?
Carl suddenly became interested, and he suddenly realized that he might have discovered some interesting secrets.