The Charles Becomes a Wizard
Chapter 138
Of course, this is just an appearance...
The reason why Howard was able to defeat many Durmstrang graduates in the past fifty years and was specially selected by Gellert was not only because of his British nationality and fairly famous family background, but also because his own strength should not be underestimated. He was not the kind of person who was willing to suffer losses in silence.
And no matter what, Howard is the current manager of Hogwarts. Even if his foundation is unstable, he still has the right to appoint or dismiss an assistant teacher.
If he really didn't want Sirius to enter the castle, he could of course directly reject the unreasonable request made by the Ministry of Magic. He even had a ready-made reason - he was not sure whether Sirius' current physical and mental condition could adapt to the current pace of life in Hogwarts.
After all, no one, whether it was Dumbledore or Fudge, could guarantee whether Sirius would cause any trouble after entering Hogwarts. You know, he was tortured by Dementors in Azkaban for more than ten years!
Who knows if his mind has become distorted by the day-to-day torture?
Seriously speaking, they don't know Sirius at all now, so how could they be willing to take responsibility for his actions?
They knew that letting Sirius into the school might bring danger to the young wizards...
But on the other hand, the property that was originally supposed to be inherited by Sirius was "lost" too much due to various reasons, and they had no way or were unwilling to make up for it.
On the other hand, both sides also wanted to see Howard make a mistake and let their own people take over the control of Hogwarts.
Howard pretended to be in an awkward situation, but in fact he used Sirius's affairs to force the Order of the Phoenix and the Ministry of Magic to promise not to interfere in the affairs of Hogwarts in the future.
Well, at least they won't intervene openly...
As for whether he would secretly continue to place his own people in the school...
That depends on the future principal's ability to identify and employ people.
Anyway, Howard has no intention of continuing to allow people from different forces to enter Hogwarts to stir up trouble. He only hopes that Hogwarts can be safe and stable during his tenure, and no unexpected incidents will happen again!
He's really had enough of the past six months!
Is Hogwarts still a good school?
Can those "historical problems" be more exaggerated?
Perhaps he should be thankful that the basilisk was indeed left behind by the legendary wizard to protect Hogwarts. Without the deterrent effect of the basilisk, the group of eight-eyed spiders in the Forbidden Forest alone would have been a huge trouble.
It’s worth it to exchange an uneasy factor for a relatively peaceful life in the future!
Howard, who felt that he had made a very profitable "deal", did not know at this time that Hogwarts, a school with a long history, would have more surprises waiting for him in the future...
In short, with the compromise and negotiation of various forces, Sirius stayed in Hogwarts.
Although some of the rules of Hogwarts are different from when he was in school, although he can feel the professors' excessive attention and precautions towards him from time to time, and although he sees the dead face of Snotlout every day...
But Sirius was quite satisfied with his current living conditions, because he could now spend every day with Harry, his godson!
Harry even said yes to his Christmas invitation!
He can watch James' children grow up, watch him get married and have children, and create a family of his own like James once did...
Maybe Harry would still be willing to spend Christmas with him by then.
That was a beautiful scene that he had not even dared to imagine during all those years in Azkaban.
When Sirius learned from Ron Weasley that Harry's life at his aunt's house was not good when he was young, he felt guilty for his past self-abandonment and wished he could make up for all that Harry lacked in his childhood.
He was so doting on Harry that he almost fought with Snape in the corridor a few times because Snape deliberately picked trouble with Harry and deducted points from him in class.
Sirius was a lawless devil at Hogwarts, and now that he's an assistant teacher he doesn't care about rules at all.
"It's just a violation of some school rules, it's no big deal." Sirius said nonchalantly after knowing that Harry was isolated by the little lions because he had too many points deducted.
"You are James' son, a natural Gryffindor, not one of those nerds from Ravenclaw. Why are you so timid?" Sirius smiled and patted Harry's thin shoulder.
"But..." Harry still felt a little guilty when he thought of the black gems in the Gryffindor hourglass that represented negative numbers.
"Oh, Merlin, you are really alike to James. He was also a troublemaker back then. He always got into trouble and broke several school rules every day."
"Isn't it just a few points deducted? Just find a way to add them back." Sirius, who was once favored by Dumbledore, had no idea how difficult it would be for an ordinary student to add the points back through normal means.
"but......"
"Hey, trust me." Sirius smiled widely.
"Really?" Harry opened his eyes wide in disbelief. He thought Sirius called him to the office to teach him not to break school rules. He never expected to hear such words.
"Of course," Sirius looked deeply into Harry's face, as if recalling his time at Hogwarts. The smile on his face faded a little, and his voice lowered a little, "Of course, you are exactly the same."
Harry raised his hand and touched his cheek, then looked at Sirius eagerly.
He desperately wanted to know more about his parents, wanted to know everything about them from Sirius, wanted to improve the poor and thin image of them in his mind as much as possible...
"James and I are best friends. No one knows him better than me." The loneliness on Sirius' face flashed away for a moment, and then he happily told Harry all the thrilling and exciting things he and James Potter had experienced together.
After hearing so many stories, Harry was still excited when he returned to his dormitory. He almost couldn't wait to tell Ron Weasley about his father. There were other people in the dormitory at that time.
So Sirius's remarks about "school rules are not important" spread.
Of course, the little lions who worshipped him wholeheartedly followed his example.
Sirius is a hero in the wizarding world! A hero who has been misunderstood by the world and endured humiliation for many years. What he said must have his reasons!
Under Sirius' unconscious encouragement, the little lions, who had just been quiet for a few days, became more active. The number of people wandering around at night and playing pranks continued to rise, causing great annoyance to other people in Hogwarts.
Howard, who was still busy with the rectification of Hogwarts, was so angry that he laughed when he heard the professors' protests.
After seeing that Sirius was clearly unrepentant, Howard simply pushed all the work of checking the papers onto Sirius, of course, this referred to every subject.
Sirius was just too idle, and he even had time to reminisce about the past? If he was busy, he wouldn't have the chance to cause trouble for them again.
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