Chapter 137 Follow-up
The little wizards were driven away by the professor.

Professor McGonagall instructed the prefects to leave with the students of their respective colleges, wherever they wanted to go. In fact, her mood was very complicated.

Startled by Felix's voice, she thought something urgent had happened, so she hurried over, and even used the Animagus transformation on the way.

More than one young wizard saw a cat deftly jumping over the flowers, and the vague shadow flashed past. They thought Mrs. Norris, who was petrified by the basilisk, had recovered.

But even though the situation was different from what she had imagined, the matter was still considered 'urgent', and she witnessed the disappearance of two ghosts who had existed in Hogwarts for thousands of years.

This is a good thing, but she is still full of doubts, what happened?
Most of the professors and ghosts stayed behind. They looked at Felix on the field and seemed to intend to listen to the story.

Snape beside the courtyard pillar had an inscrutable expression. What he was thinking at the moment was, how many times this year could it be called an 'accident'?

It seems that everything can be related to Felix...

Professor Flitwick stood aside, lips parted, about to say something.He knew who Ms. Gray really was, had treated her with great respect for decades, and he was most desperate for the truth.

Dumbledore was even more touched. He kept looking at the place where the two ghosts disappeared, murmured softly, and his silver beard trembled, but no one could know what the centenarian was thinking at the moment.

"Felix..." Dumbledore said softly, "It seems that something incredible must have happened to you."

Felix's expression looked a bit 'depressed', his peripheral vision swept across several professors on the field, Snape, McGonagall, Belby, Flitwick, Sprout, Mrs Hooch...

And the ghosts of Hogwarts - Nearly Headless Nick, Fat Friar, Professor Binns, and a few others he couldn't name.

Almost everyone who can come has come.

He said in a flat tone: "This is indeed a long story, but it concerns the privacy of two decent ghosts. In addition, my own emotions are very complicated now, and I am not in the mood to tell these things for the time being."

"Principal Dumbledore, please forgive me for leaving temporarily. After I calm down, I will announce the truth to protect the honor of the two friends."

Dumbledore's eyes flicked to the others covertly, and he said kindly, "Of course, Felix. I don't think there is anyone here who has suffered more grief than you."

Felix and Dumbledore left one after another. The professors looked at each other, and the ghost beside them was in the same mood. They were both scratching their heads, but they knew they could only wait. They discussed a few words and then dispersed. .

Ancient rune office.

Felix sat on the chair behind the desk, took out a stack of parchment, and wrote down all the conversations with Ms. Ravenclaw. When they slowly took shape in the thinking cabin, the manuscript in front of Felix It quietly turned into fly ash.

Until this was done, Felix leaned back in his chair, with a diary and a brand new crown in front of him, lost in thought.

His mood was indeed a little low and complicated, but more because he was unable to tell the story without any loopholes while concealing some key information.

For example, Ms. Ravenclaw's thousand-year memory, such as the crown, such as the Horcrux...

He didn't want too many people to know about this.

Many secrets, once revealed to the second person, can no longer be called secrets.

But it was about the Horcrux, and he didn't want to hide it from Dumbledore, after all, he had two of them in his hand - he was a little surprised, how did things develop like this?
Let Voldemort's troubles be left to the headmaster.

And most importantly, he seems to be able to integrate the diary into the story reasonably...

Including Ginny, including Draco Malfoy, including the elf Dobby, these clues he obtained intermittently can also be passed on to Dumbledore.

Put an end to the Chamber of Secrets incident, and once Dobby's troubles are resolved, Hagrid's reputation can be restored.

Speaking of which, why hasn't Dobby contacted him?Was it an accident, or did house-elf instinct prevail?
In the office, there was no sound.

Elsewhere in Hogwarts, many young wizards are expressing their views on today's shocking events.

And Harry is most concerned about what happened to the two ghosts.

At this moment, the trio followed the large army and returned to the Gryffindor lounge under the leadership of the prefect.The Gryffindors who had been discussing in low voices burst out with great enthusiasm, almost toppling the ceiling.

Hermione winked at Harry and Ron, and they picked a couch with partitions and red curtains, and sat down.On the other side of the partition were the prefects of Gryffindor.

They were also discussing what had just happened.

"It's the ghost's redemption!" Percy said with absolute certainty. "I have seen similar descriptions in books, and this is an extremely rare situation."

A fifth-grade female prefect said suspiciously: "I seem to have heard it in my family, but isn't that a fairy tale?"

"Haha, have you heard the story of "The Disappearance of Barney the Ghost"?" It was the voice of a wizard.

On one side of the partition, Hermione lip-synced: 'Have you heard the story? '

Ron shook his head.

The discussion continues—

The female prefect said: "I always thought it was a fake, but I didn't expect it to actually appear in front of my eyes today."

"You said, what happened?"

"What is the relationship between Ms. Gray and the bloody Baron?"

"Maybe a couple?"

"Oh, no way, the word Ms Gray said was 'forgiveness.'"

"Did you hear it? It's too far away, I didn't hear it clearly, Professor McGonagall won't let us get close!"

"I saw the shape of her mouth when she spoke..."

"That's the enemy. To be honest, I think it's more likely. For example, he murdered Ms. Gray..."

A new, excited female voice appeared, "Could it be...Bloodman Barrow is a killer. He killed many people and was finally judged, but before he died, he wanted to fight back...so he became a ghost. ’” She lays out a bunch of inner drama, then wraps it up dramatically.

The three of Harry moved to a hidden corner.

"What do you think?" Harry asked.

"Except for the information about the ghost's self-salvation, nothing else is reliable," Ron said. "Especially that girl with a bit of a sharp voice, who always wanted to rely on love and hatred for the truth."

"They ignored Professor Happe, the bloody Baron he summoned." Harry speculated, "Hermione, what do you think?"

"I also think it has something to do with Professor Haip. He looks a little sad, and I know that he and Ms. Gray are friends." Hermione said the information she knew.

The discussion in Gryffindor was not the most enthusiastic. Among the four houses, Ravenclaw House had the most reaction.

Although Ms. Gray always gave the impression of being arrogant, she was not stingy with giving advice to young wizards, especially the students of her own academy.

Her departure made the little eagles very sad.

……

In the evening, Felix left school and came to the old town of London.

He walked down a dark road into a cemetery, and the guards who guarded him ignored him.

Almost three or four minutes later, Felix was standing in front of a tombstone.

(End of this chapter)

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