Sisley was very embarrassed. He originally came to the principal's office to report to Dumbledore, but he didn't expect that one of the parties happened to be reporting to Dumbledore in the principal's office.

"Here comes Sisley." Dumbledore said as he looked at Sisley who barged in casually.

"Uh, teacher, you are busy first, I will go out and wait." Sisley smiled and was about to leave.

"It's okay. Now that you're here, just sit down."

As soon as Dumbledore finished speaking, Sisley stopped and sat down on the chair next to Snape.

"Don't worry about me, you have your say." Sisley looked at Snape next to him, his face dropped, and he spread his hands and said.

Snape took a deep look at Sisley, then looked up at Dumbledore and said: "Quirrell has a huge secret, remember to observe him more." With that, Snape stood up and left the office.

"Sisley, what about you?" Dumbledore looked at Sisley with a smile and asked.

"It's been said before, Professor Snape has said it." Sisley said with some embarrassment.

"How did you find out?" Dumbledore asked, crossing his arms.

"On the Quidditch pitch, while Harry's broom was trembling, Quirrell and Snape were using a very obscure magic. I don't think you don't know, so let's ask your back-up."

Dumbledore smiled: "That's right, but I'm afraid your trip will be in vain, because I didn't prepare any backup plan."

Sisley looked confused and said: "Huh? Are you serious?"

Dumbledore nodded and said: "Because Voldemort can't kill Harry now, and Quirrell can't do the same."

Sisley looked embarrassed: "Teacher, you really admit it. You recruited that Voldemort to the school to teach us. You are the principal." Sisley couldn't help but give Dumbledore a big thumbs up. thumb.

"Don't make fun of me. Since I dare to recruit him, I can guarantee that the little wizards will not be harmed by him. You can rest assured." Dumbledore said as he picked up a piece of chocolate frog from the plate and started eating it. .

"Hehe... Hehe, teacher, I think I'm really lucky. I stay in the same classroom with a famous terrorist in the magical world every Thursday, and I'm still alive today." Sisley rolled his eyes and said With.

"Terrorist?" Dumbledore asked confused.

"Well, what he did was completely unexpected. His purpose of doing things was not clear. I won't talk about the small purpose if it is not clear. I have seen the big goal in the book before, which is to create a pure-blooded society. World, isn’t that just a brain-dead lunatic? I seriously doubt that he ever took biology classes from Muggle society when he was a child.”

"Actually, that's not the case. Tom's biology scores were pretty good when he was a child. At that time, his dream when he grew up was to be a doctor because he felt that he could decide the fate of others." Dumbledore explained.

"Haha, another one who abandoned medicine and changed his profession." Sisley said somewhat speechlessly.

"By the way Sisley, since you are here I have a task for you." After Dumbledore finished speaking, Sisley quickly stood up and left.

. . .

"Teacher, tell me. Whether I can finish it depends on my mood." Sisley was fixed on the chair and rolled his eyes.

"Help me do something for Christmas, to help a little wizard who was occupied by a dove."

"Dove occupying the magpie's nest? Little wizard? Be more specific, teacher." Sisley said in confusion.

"Follow me." Dumbledore said, standing up and walking towards the second floor.

Sisley saw this and followed him.

This was the first time Sisley knew that Dumbledore's office actually had an attic. Although the attic was hairless, Dumbledore waved his wand towards a stone wall, and the stone wall suddenly came to life for the two of them. Get out of the way.

"Do you know what this is?" Dumbledore said, pointing to an ancient book and a quiet pen in front of him.

"If it's Hermione, she should know. As far as I know, she has memorized [A History of Hogwarts]."

"That means you don't know anymore."

"Yeah." Sisley said confidently.

"This is the Book of Admission and the Pen of Acceptance. All young wizards in England will be recorded in this book. Come and see this name, Colin Creevey." Dumbledore explained.

Sisley walked closer and looked at the name, but unfortunately there was another name covering it in parallel.

"Jimmy Smith? That's a beautiful surname, isn't it?" Sisley said, looking at the surname that was seen more clearly.

"Well, maybe, in short, this man named Jimmy Smith took away Colin Creevey's body, and Colin Creevey's name still exists in the Book of Access, which means that Colin Creevey is still alive. Stay alive."

"I want you to go there at Christmas to capture this Jimmy Smith and protect the safety of Mr. Colin Creevey." Dumbledore said.

"A poor little wizard, his body was suddenly taken away by a strange soul. How pitiful. Why did you ask me to come? Shouldn't you find a professor for this kind of thing?" Sisley sighed.

"The person I trust the most now is you, and just let me see your learning results during this period. If you fail, I will let Severus go." Dumbledore said and stretched out his hand. A golden flame suddenly appeared and turned into a beautiful feather in Dumbledore's hand.

Sisley took the feather and put it in his pocket.

"This is the feather of the phoenix. If you encounter a danger that cannot be solved, destroy it, and Fawkes will appear and bring you back." Dumbledore said.

"If I solve the danger myself, can you give me this feather?" Sisley asked.

"Of course, and what do you want feathers for?"

"It would look beautiful as a quill," Sisley said.

"As you wish." Dumbledore nodded.

...

After returning to the lounge, Hermione and Harrow had been waiting at a small round table in the corner for a long time.

"How's it going? What did Dumbledore say?" Harry asked anxiously.

"There is no problem with Snape. On the contrary, Dumbledore still trusts Snape very much. The problem is with Quirrell," Sisley said.

"Quirrell? What's wrong with that garlic head?" Ron said with a confused look on his face.

"People should not be judged by their appearance. Just because he is not good at class does not mean that his magic level is not good. Similarly, just because he looks cowardly on the outside does not mean that he is a White Lotus." Sisley explained.

"What's wrong with Quirrell? Tell us." Hermione asked.

"I'm sorry, this won't work. I can only say that this is Dumbledore's plan. And since Dumbledore has decided to put Quirrell into the school, it is useless for me to tell you. It will only increase your troubles." Sisley He shook his head.

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