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Chapter 529: Apply what you learn

At the door of the lounge on one side, Professor McGonagall was shouting angrily.

As soon as she opened the door and walked out, she saw this outrageous scene.

The Capone Roman, whom she was familiar with and liked very much, was lying half on the ground and let out a cry of pain.

Capone covered his face, his teeth clenching together.

In front of him, stood a arrogant middle-aged man with a gloomy face.

Professor McGonagall ran over almost immediately: "You, what are you doing?! How dare you treat Hogwarts students like this!"

Mr. Rice still maintained the expression on his face, and did not even have time to express his shocked thoughts.

"Mr. Roman, how are you? Are you okay?" Professor McGonagall knelt down and looked at Capone with a frown.

Capone covered his face and just shook his head silently.

This child was frightened... This was the first thought that came to Professor McGonagall's mind.

She knew Capone. Although this child with excellent academic performance was kind and enthusiastic, he had low self-esteem because of his background. He was bullied by Little Les for a long time without telling anyone else, and this happened after he was accidentally bumped into by a classmate.

Only then did things come to light.

As for that little Les, even though it is very bad for a professor to be biased against a student, Professor McGonagall has already made his own judgment in his heart - there is no difference between wizards and ordinary people, everyone has their own emotions and emotions.

Likes and Dislikes: A student who bullies his classmates, has average talent, never studies hard, and even likes to talk about his father, who is an official in the Ministry of Magic.

Professor McGonagall didn't like him, he even hated him a little.

If little Les hadn't been bullied by other senior students, she would have punished them severely.

Faced with such a bully classmate who bullies him, this child will not choose to file a complaint for the sake of the relationship between the same grade and not to cause more impact. However, the middle-aged man in front of him looks arrogant and powerful. According to

Judging from Capone's character, he even dared not say it.

Thinking of this, Professor McGonagall suddenly felt a surge of anger, but she still suppressed her anger and said gently: "It's okay, Capone, I am your professor, I am the vice-principal of Hogwarts, no bad person dares to

You are so arrogant in this castle, and you cannot bully our students for no reason."

"Come on, don't be afraid, I will make the decision for you and I will stand behind you."

Professor McGonagall's words made Capone's eyes brighten obviously, but after his eyes flickered a few times, he fell silent.

At this time, Mr. Rice's angry voice sounded behind Professor McGonagall: "Huh, the students at Hogwarts really have no manners at all now! I will report it to the Minister personally when I go back! This child, McGonagall

Professor Ge, I hope you can punish him well!"

Professor McGonagall frowned, and she turned to glance at him: "Mr. Rice?"

Mr. Rice immediately adjusted his tie calmly: "Yes, I am here to deal with the violence you committed against my son. Hmm, Hogwarts must give me an explanation!"

The look of disgust in Professor McGonagall's eyes was even worse. Like father, like son. If little Rice is disgusting, this Mr. Rice is disgusting.

"Before that, I want to ask you what you did to our students!" Professor McGonagall said seriously.

Mr. Rice's face wrinkled: "Ask me? This kid blocked my way and then fell to the ground. What does it have to do with me? By the way, he was rude to me. I think I can give him a big note."

Of course, if you pass the punishment, being placed on probation is not out of the question."

Looking at the senior official of the Ministry of Magic talking to himself, Professor McGonagall frowned even more tightly. She turned to look at Capone. The child lying on the ground looked at Mr. Rice with obvious hatred and unwillingness.

look.

"Capone, to be honest, the professor is here." Professor McGonagall ignored Mr. Rice's words and asked Capone seriously.

But Capone still didn't speak, but his little hands trembled.

The moment he moved his finger away, Professor McGonagall immediately keenly captured the abnormal red marks on the boy's face.

"Capone!" Professor McGonagall showed the majesty of a transfiguration professor, then grabbed the boy's hand and pulled it away amidst the latter's slight struggle.

Professor McGonagall's eyes widened instantly.

The half of Capone's face that had been covering his face turned out to be a large red mark, and there were some raised white bumps in the center of the red mark, and bloodshot eyes were slowly oozing out at this moment.

Professor McGonagall stood up angrily, and her neat bun was slightly loosened due to anger.

"How dare you use a stinging curse on a first-year student and hit him in the face?!" she asked Mr. Rice angrily.

Mr. Rice, who had always been arrogant, was obviously stunned for a moment. He glanced at Capone over Professor McGonagall and saw the mark on the other person's face.

Now it was his turn to be angry: "I didn't do that! This boy, this boy tried to frame me! He cast a spell on himself!"

Capone's face showed obvious stubbornness and unwillingness: "Professor, I don't!"

Professor McGonagall was even more angry after hearing this. The child had refused to ask any questions before. His inferiority complex prevented him from making the matter a big deal for fear of offending the officials of the Ministry of Magic. However, when it came to his own innocence,

By then, the child couldn't help it anymore.

Such a child with low self-esteem but strong self-esteem...

Thinking of this, Professor McGonagall became surprisingly angry. She stared at Mr. Rice seriously: "Did he hurt himself? Mr. Rice, I haven't asked you why you came to Hogwarts!"

Mr. Rice snorted coldly: "For my son! He told me in the letter that he was bullied by many people in the castle, and the professor - that is you, Professor McGonagall, you acquiesced in other students' bullying of him

The insult, hum, I must seek justice."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Professor McGonagall was not angry but smiled: "Bullying? I was about to settle the score with you! The Mr. Roman in front of you has been bullied by your son for half the time.

A semester! Now you still dare to come to school to ask for an explanation first, and even injured the real victim?!"

These words made Mr. Rice pause, and he felt an inexplicable panic.

He knows his son's nature very well. What happened at Ollivander's Wand Shop during the summer vacation may indeed make his boy hate this guy named Roman. Moreover, his son is not the type to be bullied...

The anger after receiving the letter made Mr. Rice ignore all this and rushed to Hogwarts angrily. Only now did he react when Professor McGonagall said it.

However, of course it is impossible to admit this now, and that boy is indeed framing himself...

Mr. Rice, who was emboldened, showed no sign of weakness: "This is not something you can just say. Our boy has been kind and enthusiastic since he was a child. Neighbors praise him as a good boy. How could he do such a thing?"

What happened?"

"In addition, let me reiterate once again, it was not me who injured this boy, it was this boy who directed and acted on his own! Huh, a boy with a vicious mind even wants to frame a senior official of the Ministry of Magic. Such a person will be killed by my son

Bullying? I'm afraid the targets need to be exchanged, right?"

Professor McGonagall was even more angry. The facts were already in front of her, and this Mr. Rice was so shameless.

The professor of transfiguration was so angry that he was even speechless.

However, at this moment another voice sounded.

"Oh? Although I don't know what happened before, I can understand what is going on now."

Mr. Rice looked over and saw a beautiful young witch walking out of the lounge where Professor McGonagall had just walked out.

The other person looks to be in his thirties, with majestic and bright facial features, with a charm and sexiness that cannot be ignored. But underneath the beautiful face is a breathtaking aura. Obviously, this can only be developed by being in a high position all year round.

"Professor Rosier - I made you laugh." Professor McGonagall said with a stiff face.

The person who came was none other than Grindelwald’s confidant, Vita Rozier, the current principal of Nurmengard.

Professor Rosier approached with graceful steps, and she nodded to Professor McGonagall, indicating that she did not intentionally eavesdrop on this scene.

Then, she folded her arms elegantly and said calmly: "What...sir? You received a letter from your son, so you came to Hogwarts to ask for an explanation?"

Mr. Rice also realized at this moment that the other party was the immortal witch from Nurmengard!

The huge identity difference made him a little flustered, but thinking that this was Britain after all, he nodded firmly: "Of course, as a parent, what's wrong with seeking justice for your children?"

"Oh? Putting aside whether your precious son lied or not - after receiving the letter, you came over without notifying the Hogwarts school, right?"

Mr. Rice choked, but still stretched his neck and said: "Yes, what's wrong? Isn't this illegal?"

"Of course it's not illegal... The question is, where did this child's wounds come from?" Professor Rozier pointed at Capone.

"Of course this kid framed me deliberately!" Mr. Rice said loudly, "He just calculated that you are here and deliberately staged this show!"

Professor Rosier chuckled: "You rushed over after receiving your son's letter without notifying anyone - how did this first-year student know?"

"He also calculated the time for you to arrive at school. He happened to meet you when he came out of the library. It happened that Professor McGonagall and I happened to be discussing something nearby. He just happened to give himself a curse before we came out and used it.

So many coincidences, just to frame you?"

"Or -" Professor Rosier's eyes suddenly turned cold, "Do you think that the Vice-Principal of Hogwarts and the Principal of Nurmengard are acting with a first-year child just to frame you?

?”

A series of questions made Mr. Rice confused, and many unexpected situations emerged before his eyes - how did this boy know that he had arrived at school at this time? How did this boy know that the two principals were nearby?

?He...how did he calculate it?

Mr. Rice suddenly discovered that what he thought was a small matter had turned into a huge black pot, and he was very forcefully dragged into it.

Moreover, I don’t know how to argue...

No, no... there's a wand!

Mr. Rice hurriedly took out his wand: "I didn't do anything to him! You can use the flashback spell to check!"

Professor Rosier just glanced at him and said calmly: "An adult wizard can cast a stinging spell without a wand. I think it is more appropriate to check Mr. Roman's wand."

Mr. Rice's eyes lit up: "Yes, you can check him too!"

Surprisingly, Capone handed over the wand very quickly.

After a flashback spell, what appeared was just an ordinary floating spell——

Capone said aggrievedly: "I only practiced the levitation spell before..."

"Good boy..." Professor McGonagall glanced at the other party with pity, and then looked at Mr. Rice seriously, "Now, what else do you have to say?!"

Mr. Rice never expected this outcome. He stepped forward angrily and tried to grab Capone by the collar.

"Ouch--" After a cry of pain, he covered his hands and stepped back.

Professor McGonagall held up her wand, her face extremely angry.

Capone also said aggrievedly to Mr. Rice: "Sir... I know I am just a kid with no background, but... forget it, little Rice is my classmate. As long as you apologize to me, I will

Just pretend this never happened."

"Capone——" Professor McGonagall frowned and looked over, she was ready to punish Mr. Rice.

However, the expression on the boy's face proved that he did think so.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Alas, this child still doesn't want to cause trouble, poor child... Professor McGonagall shook her head silently.

However, Mr. Rice was obviously not prepared to accept this "goodwill". He covered his hands with a look of resentment: "You still pretend to be a good person?! I have never done anything to you, you are the one who directed and acted in all this!"

"

Capone's expression became serious: "Sir, please watch your words..."

"Words?!" Mr. Rice was already dizzy with anger. "You, a guy from a poor place, still dare to talk to me?!"

Capone immediately said angrily: "Godric's Hollow is not a shabby place, the people living there are very nice!"

"This poor and shabby rural place is full of unruly people like you!" Mr. Rice yelled.

What he didn't notice was that Professor Rosier's eyes had turned completely cold.

"No manners -" Rozier waved his wand coldly.

Mr. Rice's shocked expression froze on his face, and then he fell straight down.

"Oh, God - you killed him?" Professor McGonagall exclaimed.

"No, it's just a small punishment. If the British Ministry of Magic has any objections, come to me at any time." Professor Rosier left these words, and then stepped on Mr. Rice's stiff body and left directly.

Capone's unyielding, angry, and compromising eyes flashed with a hint of amazement - this Professor Rozier is indeed very powerful, and it is very similar to what he predicted...

Professor McGonagall muttered a few words, and then told Capone to go to the infirmary for treatment. She took Mr. Rice away who could not move. She planned to send him to Filch, and the Ministry of Magic wanted to give him treatment.

Give it to yourself.

Capone nodded, and he quickly went to the infirmary. After Madam Pomfrey applied the medicine, he politely thanked her and left.

When I walked to the spiral staircase of the tower, I photographed one.

"Insidious Roman boy~"

Capone was not surprised but delighted: "Mr. Wallop!"


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