Chapter 138 The unjust words that cannot be washed away
Chapter 138 The unjust words that cannot be washed away
"George went to call DeWitt and the professor." After Fred scolded Flint, he whispered to Hermione: "I listened for a while and I don't think you are a liar about this kind of thing."
"What I'm telling you is the truth." Hermione's eyes had lost all the anger. She looked at Emma behind Flint with disgust - that pitifully beautiful face that was still sobbing became more and more sinister as she looked at it: "And I still don’t know why! She is still lying! She can actually cry! I don’t understand, how can she..."
The too bizarre and sudden changes shocked Hermione's concept. She was an honest girl. Her emotions, which had gradually calmed down during the confrontation, became uncontrollable during the fierce accusations. However, she calmed down in the end. Now Hermione gives up. After hearing the explanation, she planned to wait for the professor to deal with it.
Marcus Flint begins a verbal spat with Fred Weiss.
Fred said that the other person was ugly, and Flint said that the other person was a disgrace to pure blood.
The topic started from there, just like the previous confrontations between Gryffindor and Slytherin, the scolding war between the students of the two houses would eventually develop into attacking each other's house, until the two people rolled up their sleeves and pulled out their wands. When it came to taking action, students from other colleges intervened.
He was a tall, strong boy with black hair, gray eyes, gentle facial features, strong lines on his face, and a kind of outstanding handsomeness. His voice was not loud, but powerful enough, and his words were concise, which made people think he would be a normal person. A man of few words.
"Stop! You are at Hogwarts!" He walked between Fred and Flint and frowned, "Don't fight."
"Cedric?" Fred said immediately: "Don't worry! Slytherin's poisonous snakes are starting to spit blood, don't you think I will find out their snakes?"
"Are you George or Fred?" Cedric asked in a low voice, trying not to appear biased, and then raised his voice and said, "Wait for the professor to deal with it!"
"I'm Fred," Fred also lowered his voice and said without moving his lips: "George has already gone to call someone, we won't suffer at all-"
People were coming, but what Fred thought was coming and what wasn't coming came at the same time.
Professor McGonagall was leading George, DeWitt was nearby, and Harry and Ron were in the corner not far away, having already squeezed into the crowd.
Professor Snape took no one with him - but his gloomy aura couldn't even bring the twins to life here.
The expressions of the two professors were very serious. They walked up to the students in their own college to ask about the situation. Professor McGonagall dismissed the onlookers by the way:
"Don't show up in places that have nothing to do with you! Now go back to the lounges of each college - and you..." She glanced at Snape.
Snape said understandingly: "Follow me."
On the way out, Professor McGonagall caught Harry and Ron following them, and also saw DeWitt. While driving away Harry and Ron, DeWitt made eye contact with Hermione. With help, DeWitt understood what Hermione meant - since Hermione insisted that she did not want to delay him, then he would obey and not participate - this was not a big deal. In the eyes of the professors, it would just be a small talk among students. Contradiction - Just like Malfoy's curse on Neville, if no one talks to the professor, the professor will not care.
Now, the professor and the client went to the office. The client's "relatives" were waiting around the door of the office. No other students from Slytherin came.
"Wes was separated," George said sadly, "We lost a good opportunity to face Snape!"
DeWitt said nothing. He tried his best to listen to what was going on in the office.
After Professor McGonagall calmly asked: "What on earth is going on?", the piercing screams started again.
At the murder scene where a father died, DeWitt heard almost the same cry - it was Emma Grossman.
How much injustice would it take for someone to lose control of their emotions and reach this point?DeWitt tried to reconstruct what happened based on his knowledge of Hermione - and finally he believed that Hermione was not lying.
After finally calming down Emma's emotions - it was Snape who moved his mouth - DeWitt could imagine Snape speaking those soothing words with a stony face and a calm tone, eyes like black holes. Will stare at people...
Then Hermione told the story. She said she chose to fight back in the face of a sneak attack, and she also said she jumped from a high place. Needless to say, the reason why she was unscathed, the professors can all understand it - what else is there besides magic?
It was George Weiss's turn. He explained that when he was talking, Marcus Flint would interrupt angrily and illogically: "You Gryffindors..." over and over again: "Abandon the wizard's honor. ", flipping over and over, still shouting: "It's unreasonable." If there were no professor present, there would definitely be a lot of obscenities sprayed out from the thick purple lips with long beards through the crooked buck teeth.
George's response was simple. He said smoothly: "You can only stutter and curse, right? Do you know what happened? Don't you think it's ridiculous to stand up and take the blame without knowing what happened? You are still talking nonsense right now. Do you know that Hogwarts does not allow private duels? Do you know that wizards are equal everywhere? Do you know that what you just said has proven who will be the shame of pure blood? ?Professors, do you know the origin of his attack on Hermione? Also, Flint asked Hermione to hand over her wand. Since when did a student also have the power of an Auror in the Ministry of Magic? Look, it’s Flint Knowing that you can't pass the Auror exam, you just break the rules - professors, tell me - are there any school rules? Are there any laws?"
Professor McGonagall was still very serious, but her eyes were shining with hidden joy.
Professor Snape's eyes became more and more gloomy, and he gave Flint a hard look - for some well-known secrets, he would not forgive those who attack students with Muggle origins, so Snape Pu just pretended that he didn't know anything, so he simply shut up and sulked, and let George scold Flint well.
Emma wanted to speak. She tried to find a way to reverse the situation in her favor. However, just as she was about to speak, Snape's eyes suddenly glanced over - there was warning and disgust in his eyes, and Emma clearly felt a strong desire. The bad premonition turned into concrete thoughts that shocked and shouted in her heart, constantly emphasizing to convince her that Snape had seen through her thoughts, and Snape knew what was going on.
After quickly calming down, Emma began to think again - she first wondered whether her intuition made sense.Then decide to trust your gut even if it doesn’t make sense.Then the question becomes - why didn't Snape expose himself?
Either he didn't want Slytherin to deduct points, Emma analyzed, or he didn't see the truth of the matter and felt that he was wrong, but the results of both cases are the same - not exposing himself is the result. Being able to protect herself is the result, so she cannot give up her defense, so Emma no longer screams, but sobs, like a frightened child who has become calmer after being protected, crying and saying:
"Things...things...are not like that..."
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