Primordial Warlock of Hogwarts
Chapter 50 What can be said but cannot be said
Look, Professor McGonagall's mood sank, look at how dark magic has twisted this child's mind.The levitating spell... hum, the levitating spell can kill trolls?She looked at DeWitt worriedly to see if she could see the madness and stupidity in the details of his expression, but her words were mainly to comfort her: "Do you still remember what happened? Speak slowly, follow me... …Tell me about it?”
"First of all, the troll is stupid," DeWitt said, clearing his throat, "so I hid first."
That's no problem. Professor McGonagall can't think of any other explanation. Anyway, it's absolutely impossible for a little wizard to confront a giant monster head-on.
"Then I noticed that the troll's arm was somewhat injured, but it was just possible. The troll kept smashing and beating, and I couldn't see clearly," DeWitt said vaguely: "Then I don't know what happened, and I just From here, I can tell that there is something wrong with its arm, because its big club is out of hand. I looked at the troll's head, then looked at the troll's club, and suddenly I thought of the levitation spell. Professor Flitwick today As I just said, Hermione and I used it in class, and Professor Flitwick even gave Gryffindor points..."
Hearing this, Professor McGonagall also showed a smile. Hermione is a good child, and DeWitt is not bad in talent, but he is easy to cause trouble.
"Then I used it," DeWitt said: "I was still afraid that I wouldn't be able to kill the troll with one hit, so I floated the stick very high, with the big end down, and when it reached the highest point, I canceled the floating spell - boom , OK, the troll is down."
Professor McGonagall immediately asked: "No other magic?"
So far, DeWitt did not think that the magic world had the ability to check spell casting records. He said decisively: "No, I just used the levitating spell."
Professor McGonagall stared at DeWitt and observed carefully - she saw a boy with lively eyes, rosy complexion, and full of energy. He stood with his head held high and his chest raised. Everything seemed to be fine.
"You're very proud, aren't you?" Professor McGonagall suddenly asked.
DeWitt thought that he was not suitable to be proud now, so he put away his smile in surprise, but it seemed that after being suppressed, the smile still overflowed uncontrollably. He defended: "No... right?"
"You are just lucky!" Professor McGonagall scolded mercilessly: "If that giant monster really touches you, have you thought about the consequences? The giant monster is stronger than ten adults put together. Big, and you think it won't eat you because everyone is humanoid? DeWitt Wald! You are very talented. I thought you were smart at one time. Looking back now, I never thought that anyone would If a student is stupid enough to confront a troll, will you consider teaching the troll to dance ballet next?"
Professor McGonagall was a good teacher. DeWitt lowered her head and listened to the professor's criticism. Until Professor McGonagall said enough, she thought DeWitt should realize the seriousness of the problem, and she also encouraged DeWitt a little, lest he DeWitt was so frustrated.
"Of course, being able to bring down a troll at your age is quite a feat. This is the advantage of learning magic well." Professor McGonagall said every word after careful consideration, so as not to upset Dewey again. Te was overly inflated: "But this is meaningless behavior, kid, you have to keep your own safety at heart. Also, about Professor Quirrell...are you sure it was him who asked you to face the troll?"
"He said it was a test," DeWitt replied clearly, "and I went for it."
Professor McGonagall was silent for a long time, with countless doubts flashing in her eyes, and she repeated the question again: "This is a very serious accusation, related to Professor Quirrell's reputation."
"It is indeed Professor Quirrell who asked me to go." DeWitt said this confidently.
"If this matter is true, the consequences will be serious," Professor McGonagall said complexly: "No matter what, Quirinus Quirrell is a professor at Hogwarts, and what he said to you has nothing to do with it. It's different from asking you to die...son, you must tell the truth."
"This is the truth, Professor." Of course, DeWitt knew the stakes, and he also knew that without evidence, there was nothing he could do against Professor Quirrell - because the consequences of this matter were very serious, and the more serious the decision, the more fair it was needed.
"I'm afraid I need evidence," Professor McGonagall said slowly. "Without evidence this matter...is difficult to deal with."
She said it very hard, even though this was how it should be, but she felt guilty for betraying DeWitt's trust.
"But I will report it to Dumbledore," said Professor McGonagall: "I think your tutoring with Professor Quirrell has come to an end."
"Professor," DeWitt said, "Professor Quirrell also asked me not to tell others what he taught me. If he knew that I told you, would he..."
Professor McGonagall found that she had underestimated DeWitt. It turned out that the child had been prepared for it.It's a good thing to be prepared. Professor McGonagall thought she didn't need to say anything more, but she could still help DeWitt a little more in the end: "Then you will be imprisoned, and you will not be able to study with Professor Quirrell because of the confinement. , but you need to find a suitable occasion to talk to Professor Quirrell."
"Thank you, Professor." DeWitt really had to thank the confinement this time, otherwise he really wouldn't know what spells he should use to deal with Professor Quirrell.
But later facts proved that DeWitt was overly worried. Professor Quirrell not only didn't care whether he leaked it to the outside world, but actually said a lot of good things after that.
The turmoil surrounding the troll's appearance ended quietly. No one knew the troll's final fate, and DeWitt didn't know how the troll's body was disposed of.Professor McGonagall said that he would report it to Principal Dumbledore, but after waiting day after day, DeWitt received no news, except for the confinement kindly provided by Professor McGonagall - now besides going to Hagrid to help, DeWitt In particular, he also assists the librarian in organizing books after the library is closed.
This was not a hard confinement, but the delay in taking measures against Professor Quirrell made DeWitt even more suspicious of the other professors' stance.Does Dumbledore, the greatest wizard of our time, live up to his reputation?This is probably a guess that cannot be made public.
Now all the behaviors of those adults are contradictory, and everyone's attitude is brewing some secrets, but DeWitt is always missing the key part, which makes his daily life less peaceful than those students who don't know anything.
It doesn't make sense, DeWitt still can't figure it out - if he were Professor Quirrell, if he saw the students being called away by the vice-principal for questioning, he would definitely be worried about whether the other party could keep the confidentiality secret, and he might even be able to Start working on how to deal with the leak, instead of continuing as usual or even trying to please the student.
Something is very wrong, unless Professor Quirrell is convinced that he has no evidence and there is nothing he can do against him, or these professors are actually in the same group... which is unlikely.When he was tossing and turning at night and unable to sleep, DeWitt realized that he had gone into a misunderstanding - this matter had to be analyzed back to its original purpose.
"First of all, the troll is stupid," DeWitt said, clearing his throat, "so I hid first."
That's no problem. Professor McGonagall can't think of any other explanation. Anyway, it's absolutely impossible for a little wizard to confront a giant monster head-on.
"Then I noticed that the troll's arm was somewhat injured, but it was just possible. The troll kept smashing and beating, and I couldn't see clearly," DeWitt said vaguely: "Then I don't know what happened, and I just From here, I can tell that there is something wrong with its arm, because its big club is out of hand. I looked at the troll's head, then looked at the troll's club, and suddenly I thought of the levitation spell. Professor Flitwick today As I just said, Hermione and I used it in class, and Professor Flitwick even gave Gryffindor points..."
Hearing this, Professor McGonagall also showed a smile. Hermione is a good child, and DeWitt is not bad in talent, but he is easy to cause trouble.
"Then I used it," DeWitt said: "I was still afraid that I wouldn't be able to kill the troll with one hit, so I floated the stick very high, with the big end down, and when it reached the highest point, I canceled the floating spell - boom , OK, the troll is down."
Professor McGonagall immediately asked: "No other magic?"
So far, DeWitt did not think that the magic world had the ability to check spell casting records. He said decisively: "No, I just used the levitating spell."
Professor McGonagall stared at DeWitt and observed carefully - she saw a boy with lively eyes, rosy complexion, and full of energy. He stood with his head held high and his chest raised. Everything seemed to be fine.
"You're very proud, aren't you?" Professor McGonagall suddenly asked.
DeWitt thought that he was not suitable to be proud now, so he put away his smile in surprise, but it seemed that after being suppressed, the smile still overflowed uncontrollably. He defended: "No... right?"
"You are just lucky!" Professor McGonagall scolded mercilessly: "If that giant monster really touches you, have you thought about the consequences? The giant monster is stronger than ten adults put together. Big, and you think it won't eat you because everyone is humanoid? DeWitt Wald! You are very talented. I thought you were smart at one time. Looking back now, I never thought that anyone would If a student is stupid enough to confront a troll, will you consider teaching the troll to dance ballet next?"
Professor McGonagall was a good teacher. DeWitt lowered her head and listened to the professor's criticism. Until Professor McGonagall said enough, she thought DeWitt should realize the seriousness of the problem, and she also encouraged DeWitt a little, lest he DeWitt was so frustrated.
"Of course, being able to bring down a troll at your age is quite a feat. This is the advantage of learning magic well." Professor McGonagall said every word after careful consideration, so as not to upset Dewey again. Te was overly inflated: "But this is meaningless behavior, kid, you have to keep your own safety at heart. Also, about Professor Quirrell...are you sure it was him who asked you to face the troll?"
"He said it was a test," DeWitt replied clearly, "and I went for it."
Professor McGonagall was silent for a long time, with countless doubts flashing in her eyes, and she repeated the question again: "This is a very serious accusation, related to Professor Quirrell's reputation."
"It is indeed Professor Quirrell who asked me to go." DeWitt said this confidently.
"If this matter is true, the consequences will be serious," Professor McGonagall said complexly: "No matter what, Quirinus Quirrell is a professor at Hogwarts, and what he said to you has nothing to do with it. It's different from asking you to die...son, you must tell the truth."
"This is the truth, Professor." Of course, DeWitt knew the stakes, and he also knew that without evidence, there was nothing he could do against Professor Quirrell - because the consequences of this matter were very serious, and the more serious the decision, the more fair it was needed.
"I'm afraid I need evidence," Professor McGonagall said slowly. "Without evidence this matter...is difficult to deal with."
She said it very hard, even though this was how it should be, but she felt guilty for betraying DeWitt's trust.
"But I will report it to Dumbledore," said Professor McGonagall: "I think your tutoring with Professor Quirrell has come to an end."
"Professor," DeWitt said, "Professor Quirrell also asked me not to tell others what he taught me. If he knew that I told you, would he..."
Professor McGonagall found that she had underestimated DeWitt. It turned out that the child had been prepared for it.It's a good thing to be prepared. Professor McGonagall thought she didn't need to say anything more, but she could still help DeWitt a little more in the end: "Then you will be imprisoned, and you will not be able to study with Professor Quirrell because of the confinement. , but you need to find a suitable occasion to talk to Professor Quirrell."
"Thank you, Professor." DeWitt really had to thank the confinement this time, otherwise he really wouldn't know what spells he should use to deal with Professor Quirrell.
But later facts proved that DeWitt was overly worried. Professor Quirrell not only didn't care whether he leaked it to the outside world, but actually said a lot of good things after that.
The turmoil surrounding the troll's appearance ended quietly. No one knew the troll's final fate, and DeWitt didn't know how the troll's body was disposed of.Professor McGonagall said that he would report it to Principal Dumbledore, but after waiting day after day, DeWitt received no news, except for the confinement kindly provided by Professor McGonagall - now besides going to Hagrid to help, DeWitt In particular, he also assists the librarian in organizing books after the library is closed.
This was not a hard confinement, but the delay in taking measures against Professor Quirrell made DeWitt even more suspicious of the other professors' stance.Does Dumbledore, the greatest wizard of our time, live up to his reputation?This is probably a guess that cannot be made public.
Now all the behaviors of those adults are contradictory, and everyone's attitude is brewing some secrets, but DeWitt is always missing the key part, which makes his daily life less peaceful than those students who don't know anything.
It doesn't make sense, DeWitt still can't figure it out - if he were Professor Quirrell, if he saw the students being called away by the vice-principal for questioning, he would definitely be worried about whether the other party could keep the confidentiality secret, and he might even be able to Start working on how to deal with the leak, instead of continuing as usual or even trying to please the student.
Something is very wrong, unless Professor Quirrell is convinced that he has no evidence and there is nothing he can do against him, or these professors are actually in the same group... which is unlikely.When he was tossing and turning at night and unable to sleep, DeWitt realized that he had gone into a misunderstanding - this matter had to be analyzed back to its original purpose.
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