Chapter 150: 148. Three investigations

Chapter 150 148. Three investigations

"Shameful traitor!"

George gritted his teeth and said that Fred's face was also very ugly, he said with a gloomy face

"Since he wanted to do this a long time ago, why does he still have the face to show us his chairman badge at home!"

Ron clenched his fists, he didn't lower his voice, and half of the lounge could hear what he said.

"He also said let me wait and see! This is what he wants to see him do? A shameless betrayer, a hypocritical villain!"

Ginnie, who was only 11 years old, sat next to her brothers with a sad face and did not speak.

Everyone else in the common room wanted to reassure them that no one would implicate Percy's behavior to the other Weasley children.

The students on the carriage were not so hostile and would blame other people for these things, not to mention whether it was George Fred or Ron Ginny, they got along very well with people of the same grade.

"He didn't do anything bad to us either." Neville tried hard to find words to comfort him, "He left silently, maybe he just felt that he had different ideas from us."

"Different ideas?" Ron said with a sneer, "He is doing it for his ambition to be superior to others! He has always felt that he is different from us, complaining that our parents and our family are now living without a fixed place, and still Why not at least have a Burrow before! Then he chose to be a lackey of the Ministry of Magic? A noble pureblood who relies on oppression and enslavement to manifest his identity?"

The people around fell silent, no one could refute Ron's words, he was indeed right.

Even if Percy left the carriage like this and did not do anything unfavorable to anyone in the carriage, his choice now is enough to make everyone in this school resent him.

When he watched indifferently in the Ministry of Magic, and even participated in enslaving and humiliating Muggle wizards, what status did he put those Muggle-born students who were classmates with him in the carriage before?

This shamed Ron and the rest of the Weasleys, and even if no one in this carriage complained about them, they would be ashamed of it.

After Jon knew Percy's final whereabouts, he was a little surprised and a little surprised.

It's not surprising because under the normal development of the plot, this ambitious and power-hungry boy would part ways with his family. In the current situation where Dumbledore's Order of the Phoenix has no way out, he will naturally There is resentment in my heart.

A little surprised because, like the professors, he felt something was wrong with Percy just getting out of the carriage like this.

Even if he didn't see the image left by Percy, Jon could guess that his departure must be related to the person who sneaked into the carriage because he had communicated with Dumbledore beforehand.

Even if the original Percy had resentment, he didn't have enough courage to rebel. Someone must be behind the scenes to make things happen.

But since he has been able to get in touch with Percy and induce him to betray, why not do more things?

This not only failed to reap any benefits, but also exposed the evidence of the real existence of spies.

No matter how you look at it, this is not normal.

Unless it was the man who sneaked into the carriage, established a deep relationship with Percy, and didn't want him to continue to suffer for even a day in this place that didn't fit his ideals. He did this simply to help him escape the sea of suffering. .

But no matter how you look at this style of painting, it makes people feel that it is wrong. Let alone whether there are such people in the Ministry of Magic and Voldemort, even if Percy really disagrees with the other students to a certain extent, he will not be eager to wait in the carriage. I couldn't stand the last day.

Dumbledore and the others couldn't figure it out, and Jon naturally couldn't figure it out even more.

But even if they can't figure out the reason, things have already happened.

Percy's rebellion did not have any substantial impact, but it made the students in the carriage angry for many days. These young children obviously hated the act of betrayal the most, and no one wanted to mention this name anymore, which even affected the future. At the beginning of the new semester, Percy is the candidate to replace Percy as the head of the student boys, and no one wants to inherit this position.

In the end, there was a seventh-grade boy who reluctantly became the boy chairman under the guidance of McGonagall, and usually assisted the professor in managing student affairs.

After that, Dumbledore didn't treat this incident as if it didn't happen. Since that person can turn Percy against him, it means that he can do more things in the carriage.

This is different from the incident with Slughorn when Jon was in the first grade. At that time, there was an undercover agent in the carriage, which was completely an illusion, but now it is obvious that someone really came in, and it was not Dumbledore's arrangement.

Before the start of school, the carriage found a suitable place to stop twice, allowing all the students to leave the car temporarily, and the professor inspected every room, but nothing was gained.

That person is like turning into a ghost. If you don't want others to see you, no one will be able to find him.

After Percy left the carriage, even though two consecutive searches were fruitless, no other accidents happened again.

It's as if the man's purpose has been achieved, and Percy's rebellion is what he finally wants to do, and then disappear from the car completely.

But the professors didn't just relax. They arranged a time to search the carriage for the third time on the night of September 1st, the day when the freshmen formally enrolled and held a welcome dinner.

They must ensure the safety of this school, because the students living here are all their hope for the future. If something happens to them, Dumbledore is definitely not the only one who will become carefree. Not a few have become complete desperadoes.

The professors did not hide this matter, and the students were all informed of the danger of the carriage. Everyone was asked not to act alone, and even if they went to the bathroom, at least two people should be together to prevent accidents.

It was in such a situation that the entire carriage was in a state of turmoil, this year's welcome dinner started in a field with a beautiful scenery specially selected by Highgate.

The students left the carriage early in the morning and prepared food on the grass. Except for McGonagall, who stayed behind to watch over them, the other professors, including Dumbledore, were all conducting a third inspection of the carriage.

This volume is a bit complicated, and it is also the beginning of another big event. I wrote it slowly, so let me make some adjustments in two days before updating

(end of this chapter)

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