In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 150 148 Three Inspections

Chapter 150 148. Three rounds of investigation

"Shameful traitor!"

George gritted his teeth and said, Fred's face was also very ugly. He said gloomily

"Since he wanted to do this a long time ago, why did he still have the face to show off his chairman's badge to us at home!"

Ron clenched his fists. He did not lower his voice. Half of the lounge could hear what he said.

"He also said to let me wait and see! Is this what he wants to see? A shameless betrayer, a hypocritical villain!"

Ginny, who was only 11 years old, sat beside her brothers with a sad face and did not speak.

Other people in the lounge wanted to comfort them. No one would involve Percy's behavior in the other children of the Weasley family.

The students in the carriage did not have so much resentment and would vent these things on others. What's more, whether it was George, Fred, Ron or Ginny, they all got along well with people of the same grade.

"He didn't do anything bad to us." Neville tried to find words to comfort him, "He left quietly, maybe just because he thought he had different ideas from us."

"Different ideas?" Ron sneered, "He was just pursuing his ambition to be superior! He always felt that he was different from us, complaining that Dad and Mom brought us homeless now, it's better to have a humble home before! Then he chose to be a running dog of the Ministry of Magic? A noble pure-blood who relies on oppression and slavery to reflect his status?"

The people around him fell silent, no one could refute Ron's words, he was right.

Even if Percy left the carriage like this and didn't do anything bad to anyone in the car, his choice now was enough to make everyone in this school angry.

When he watched coldly in the Ministry of Magic, and even joined in the enslavement and humiliation of Muggle wizards, what position did he put those Muggle-born students who were classmates with him in the carriage before?

This made Ron and other Weasley children feel ashamed. Even if no one in the carriage blamed them, they would not be able to raise their heads.

After knowing Percy's final destination, Jon felt a little surprised and a little unsurprising.

It was not surprising because under the normal development of the plot, this ambitious and power-hungry boy would also part ways with his family. In the current situation where the Order of the Phoenix led by Dumbledore had no way out, he would naturally feel resentful.

Some surprises were because he and the professors thought the same, and felt something was wrong about Percy just leaving the carriage like this.

Even if he didn't see the image left by Percy, because he had communicated with Dumbledore in advance, Jon could guess that his departure must be related to the person who sneaked into the carriage.

Even if Percy had resentment, he didn't have enough courage to rebel. There must be someone behind the scenes who fanned the flames and facilitated the current situation.

But since he can already contact Percy and induce him to betray, why not do more?

This is like in wartime, a spy from one side turned against an outstanding student from another side's military academy, but before he could play a greater role, he was helped to defect directly before he had mastered power or even graduated.

This not only did not bring any benefits, but also exposed the evidence that the spy did exist.

No matter how you look at it, this is not normal.

Unless the person who sneaked into the carriage had a deep relationship with Percy and did not want him to continue to suffer in this place that was inconsistent with his ideas for even a day, he did all this just to help him escape from the sea of ​​suffering.

But this style of painting makes people feel that it is wrong no matter how you look at it. Let's not talk about whether there are such people in the Ministry of Magic and Voldemort. Even if Percy really disagrees with other students to a certain extent, he would not be so impatient to stay in the carriage for a day.

Dumbledore and others can't figure this out, and Jon naturally can't figure it out.

But even if they can't figure out the reason, it has already happened.

Percy's rebellion did not cause any substantial impact, but it made the students in the carriage indignant for many days. These young children obviously hated betrayal the most. No one was willing to mention this name anymore. This even affected the selection of the male student president who replaced Percy at the beginning of the new semester. No one wanted to inherit this position.

In the end, a seventh-year boy was reluctantly appointed as the male student president under the guidance of McGonagall, and usually assisted the professor in managing student affairs.

Afterwards, Dumbledore did not treat this incident as if it had never happened. Since that person could rebel against Percy, it meant that he could do more things in the carriage.

This was different from the incident with Slughorn when Jon was in the first grade. At that time, it was a complete illusion that there was an undercover in the carriage, but now it was obvious that someone really came in, and it was not arranged by Dumbledore.

Before the start of school, the carriage found a suitable place to stop twice, allowing all the students to temporarily leave the car, and the professor checked every room, but nothing was found.

That person was like a ghost. If he didn't want others to see him, no one would be able to find him.

After Percy left the carriage, no other accidents occurred even though two consecutive searches were fruitless.

Just as that person's goal had been achieved, Percy's rebellion was what he wanted to do in the end, and then he disappeared from the carriage completely.

But the professors did not relax just like that. They arranged the time and prepared to search the carriage for the third time on the evening of September 1st, the day when the freshmen officially entered the school and held the welcome dinner.

They must ensure the safety of this school, because the students living here are all their hope for the future. If they have an accident, it will definitely not be just Dumbledore who will become carefree, and many people in the Order of the Phoenix will become completely desperate.

The professors did not hide this matter, and the students were also informed of the dangers of the carriage. Everyone was required not to act alone, and even if they went to the bathroom, at least two people should go together to prevent accidents.

It was in this situation that the whole carriage was in a panic, and this year's welcome dinner began in a field with excellent scenery specially selected by Hagrid.

The students left the carriage early in the morning and prepared food on the grass. Except for McGonagall who stayed to look after them, all the other professors, including Dumbledore, were conducting a third inspection of the carriage.

This volume is a bit complicated, and it is also the beginning of another major event. I wrote it slowly, so let me adjust it for two days before adding more.

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