Chapter 1065 Its really scary(1/2)
"Madam, Peeves is hiding in the empty classroom on the fifth floor. He got a batch of dung bombs from nowhere. Please be careful of Peeves' sneak attack."
Filch, who suffered from rheumatism, bent down as much as possible to show his respect to Umbridge, and at the same time reported Peeves' latest developments to her.
The expressions of several Aurors following Umbridge were a little unnatural. They recalled the scene where Umbridge and Fudge were chased by dung bombs not long ago.
No Auror wants to experience something like this firsthand.
"You first ask Harry Potter to bring him to my office, and then say that I have something to ask for...what is that?" As soon as Umbridge walked into the foyer, she was attracted by the weird statues placed in the foyer.
attention.
The Aurors followed Umbridge's gaze and saw a very strange statue on the right, which gave off a strange smell.
Everyone turned their attention to Umbridge again. The clothes the statue was wearing were exactly the same as those on Umbridge. It was not difficult to tell that this was the statue of Umbridge, but someone had turned the statue's head into a toad's.
brain.
In fact, if you look carefully, you can find that there are many "secrets" hidden in this statue. The toad's head is very similar to the new principal in front of him, and it also bears the symbol "The Ministry of Magic is Power".
The overall image of the entire statue is a humanoid toad, and the template of the toad is the famous senior investigator, deputy minister of magic, and principal of Hogwarts.
What's interesting is that the things hanging on the toad's statue are all the latest education orders issued by the Ministry of Magic, as if they are afraid that others will not know. On the toad's chest is the education order that Fudge has just appointed Umbridge as the headmaster.
Other brands can also clearly read the contents above, which are more important educational orders.
Under the toad's flippers is the name of Hogwarts and the school emblem, and the base below is a rectangular stone, on which are carved the lyrics of "The Song of the Toad" and Dolores Umbridge's signature and various "
Heroic" deeds.
"Who, who did it?" Umbridge looked at the toad statue in front of her, her whole body trembling.
"No, I don't know... didn't you have this thing just now?"
Filch looked at the statue in front of him blankly. He could guarantee with his own head that there was absolutely no such statue just now.
"No, it can't stay here and be shattered to pieces!"
Umbridge raised her wand and used the Crushing Curse on the damn toad statue. She was going to blow the damn statue into a pile of ashes.
However, the moment the spell hit the toad statue, it bounced away, like a bullet hitting a large steel plate.
Not only was Umbridge's eyes widened in disbelief, but several other Aurors' eyes were also widened. They all saw this strange statue and the spell flew away.
"Madam, there is a strong magic on this statue to protect it from the damage of the spell." Gadwin Robards looked at the toad statue up and down, and he could probably confirm from the thing in front of him what the deputy minister had in Hogwarts.
Hated by many.
He regretted it a little!
"Please help me dismantle this thing." Umbridge looked at the Aurors with a fake smile on her face, hoping that they could help her solve the problem.
The Aurors looked at each other, nodded to each other, and without talking nonsense, they all took out their wands and pointed them at the toad statue to chant a spell.
Explosive spells hit the toad statue one after another.
However, the statue was not blown up as expected. Instead, the protective magic on the statue ruthlessly bounced away the explosive spell.
Not only did it cause a terrible explosion in the foyer, but it also scattered rubble in the foyer, and even shocked the students who were in class throughout the castle.
"this……"
The Aurors never thought that the explosive curse would be bounced off the statue in front of them.
"Um...can we dismantle the statue? We can throw the statue into the Black Lake." Filch hugged Mrs. Norris and hid behind the Aurors. He was almost affected by the aftermath of the explosion just now.
"Let's do it this way." Umbridge agreed to Filch's proposal,
The Aurors soon discovered that various spells could not make the statue disappear or directly move the statue. The toad statue still stood there, like a flag that would never fall.
"no."
"Someone used a permanent sticking spell."
Gadwin Robards poked the statue with his wand and said to Umbridge, "It will not be easy to remove or destroy this statue."
"Is there no other way?" Umbridge asked irritably. She could not let this statue stay here, otherwise she would become the laughing stock of the entire Hogwarts.
"Using powerful black magic may be able to destroy it." Prout reminded in a low voice.
"I don't want to see this thing again, try your method!" Umbridge said to the Auror.
"Sorry madam, I don't know how to use the Fire Spell." Prout said awkwardly.
"Who knows how to use the Fire Curse?"
Umbridge looked around at the other Aurors. It turned out that no one knew how to use this dark magic, which made her feel tight in her chest.
Probably noticing Umbridge's angry expression, Gadwin Robards coughed slightly and explained: "Madam, the Fire Curse is a very evil and dangerous curse in black magic. It is famously difficult to control.
Even most dark wizards don't have the courage to use the Fire Curse, because there are countless cases in the past when the Fire Curse got out of control and burned them to death, and once the Fire Curse got out of control, it would cause a terrible disaster, probably... only
It only takes one hour to burn the castle to ashes."
The Fire Curse is indeed very dangerous, and even famous dark wizards would not dare to use it indiscriminately.
Aurors would naturally not take the risk of trying such a dangerous spell. Moreover, they were Aurors, not dark wizards, and they were not in the habit of using fire spells to risk their lives.
"so what should I do now?"
The smile on Umbridge's face became more and more dangerous, "Who do you think did this, a professor in the school, or..."
"There are very few wizards in the entire magical world who can do this."
Gadwin Robards naturally understood what Umbridge meant, shook his head and explained: "I don't know if other professors can do it, but I think Dumbledore should be able to do it to this extent. In fact,
Apart from Dumbledore, I can hardly think of anyone else."
"Where's Albert Anderson?" Umbridge suddenly said a name that disgusted her.
In fact, that guy could probably do it too.
"Probably not much."
An Auror waved his wand, conjured a piece of black cloth to cover the toad statue, and explained to Umbridge: "That genius is indeed very powerful, but he is too young and has not reached his peak in all aspects.
If he is thirty years old now, it is indeed possible that he did this."
"It doesn't matter. We'll find out when the time comes. I'll call Mr. Anderson over for questioning." Umbridge still had a false smile on her face. She mentioned Albert's name just because she wanted to put the matter under control.
On the opponent's head.
In Umbridge's view, Albert was equally suspicious.
With that said, Umbridge turned to Filch and said, "Sorry to trouble you, Argus."
"Okay ma'am, I'll go right away."
Filch put Mrs. Norris on the ground and went to find Harry Potter.
A quarter of an hour later, under the confused gazes of Professor Flitwick and other students, Harry reluctantly followed Filch out of the Charms classroom.
Before leaving, he shrugged at Ron and Hermione, telling them not to worry, and reminded them to help him pack his things later.
"What does Umbridge want from me?" Harry asked casually. He could actually guess what Umbridge wanted from him. There were only two possibilities for Toad to find him: confinement or torture.
But Harry was not afraid at all, because he had not made any mistakes recently, so it was definitely not solitary confinement, but only torture for information.
Torture information must use veritaserum.
Ever since he missed his last chance, Harry had been carrying the antidote to Veritaserum with him in case the toad went crazy and caused trouble for him one day.
"It's the Headmaster." Filch corrected, his voice hoarse and unpleasant, with a hint of schadenfreude, "Things are changing here, Potter."
"I haven't seen any changes. Defense Against the Dark Arts professor is not a good profession." Harry said nonchalantly: "Especially the recent generations of Defense Against the Dark Arts professors have not had a good ending."
While he was talking, Harry poured out a few Veritaserum antidotes and put them into his mouth while Filch wasn't paying attention. He knew that his chance had come.
"Dumbledore is too lenient to you. Look, with Umbridge in charge, the situation here will be very different, and the Minister of Magic has signed an order to expel Peeves," Filch squinted at Harry.
, took him to Umbridge's office.
"Oh, really? But I doubt they can get rid of Peeves. If they could, Peeves would no longer be in Hogwarts." Harry poured out another tranquilizer and threw it into his mouth.
.
"If I were you, I would worry about my own affairs first." Filch sneered.
Harry saw four wizards from the Ministry of Magic outside the Defense Against the Dark Arts office. He couldn't help but raise his eyebrows slightly, feeling that something was wrong.
Since he had just taken the sedative, Harry's mood stabilized quickly. As a wizard who had experienced many storms, Voldemort was not able to scare him. Umbridge was nothing compared to Voldemort.
"go in!"
The Aurors glanced at Harry, opened the door to the Defense Against the Dark Arts office and let Harry in.
When Harry entered, he found that there were more Aurors in the Defense Against the Dark Arts office than outside. He couldn't help but slightly raised his eyebrows and joked: "This battle is really scary. People who don't know better think you plan to interrogate the prisoners privately."
Fear?
The veins on Umbridge's forehead were slightly raised. She did not hear a trace of fear in Harry Potter's tone just now, but more of a deep disdain and ridicule.
Harry ignored the change in expression on Umbridge's face, turned to look at the six wizards, and asked curiously: "Auror?"
None of the Aurors said anything, they all stared at Harry Potter.
To be continued...