Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter seven hundred and sixty ninth the play must be done

"Draco what happened to him?"

A look of concern flashed in Snape's eyes. ?

"We went to the school hospital... When we saw Master Malfoy, we found that he left... the school hospital." Goyle stammered, "We searched.... Didn't find him, we don't know... where he went."

"You go back first, I will handle these things."

Snape hesitated. "I'll report to the Headmaster."

"Then trouble you, Dean."

Goyle supported Crabbe and walked towards the auditorium.

"Drakota..."

Snape's face was cloudy, then he turned and walked towards the headmaster's office.

After withdrawing his attention from the magic scroll, George waved again, and the scroll turned white again.

He sat back in the office chair and tapped the table lightly with his fingers, "Looks like Malfoy has left."

He leaned back on the chair lightly, thinking, "That's fine, those who should teach Malfoy have already been taught. The fate of Malfoy after that depends on his luck. After all, this is just an idle move. , It's good to be able to pit Voldemort, and it doesn't hinder other things if you don't."

As for the students' anger and misunderstanding of Malfoy, George didn't care. The more disgusted and discriminated Malfoy was among the students, the more believable Malfoy's rebellion was. It was easier for Malfoy to gain trust with Voldemort.

He saw everything just now, but didn't stop it, and it was precisely because of these considerations.

Since Malfoy intends to go undercover with Voldemort, the matter of Malfoy must be carefully considered.

The students' automatic hatred of Malfoy is a good sign, as it allows students to share the same hatred and prevent others from falling to Voldemort. It can also make Malfoy's rebellion more real, and make Malfoy more valued in Voldemort's eyes.

After finishing these thoughts, George leaned back on his chair quietly, waiting for Snape to arrive.

He also had to think of a reasonable reason to make the whole thing seem logical.

After more than ten minutes of silence, Snape walked through the corridor guarded by the stone statue monster and walked into the principal's office from outside the stone stairs.

When Snape walked over to George's desk, a mahogany chair appeared beside him.

George stood up. He nodded and said gently, "Want something to drink? Professor Snape."

This was Snape's first visit to his office.

Although George has been the headmaster of Hogwarts for several months, teachers are still somewhat embarrassed when confronted with an underage headmaster. They tried not to come to George, and George tried not to disturb them.

"Thank you, no need, Headmaster." Snape said calmly.

He noticed that the new headmaster's office was completely different from when Dumbledore was there.

The traces of Dumbledore, and even the traces of the previous Hogwarts headmasters, have completely disappeared in this headmaster's office.

This spacious office is now like a small private study.

Aside from neat bookshelves and a cupboard with teapots and cups for guests, the only decoration in the office is a blank picture on the wall.

"Please sit down, what's the matter?"

George reached out and invited Snape's chair, and sat back in it.

Snape took the chair, put it behind him, and sat down gently.

"I ran into Goyle and Crabbe just now in the hallway, and they haven't found Malfoy today."

Snape hesitated, then asked, "Headmaster, do you know what's going on?"

"I am sorry to tell you that,"

George spread his hands, "I just found out about it. After my magic confirmation, Malfoy has left the school."

"This...."

Snape clenched his fists, leaned forward, and said in a stiff tone, "Headmaster, why Malfoy left,

Have you been notified? "

He just hoped that Malfoy didn't really make that wrong choice.

"That's exactly the problem."

George tapped his finger on the table. "Malfoy left the school quietly. He didn't tell anyone, and no one knew why he left."

"I only hope that he doesn't think about it." George's tone was a little dignified. "I'm going to send a messenger to notify Malfoy's parents. I hope he can go back to school immediately, and I hope things can be limited here."

Snape stood up immediately, with a hint of nervousness on his face, "I will write to Lucius immediately and ask him to persuade Malfoy to come back to school..."

Suddenly, he hesitated, "The letter, it's still.... Principal, you can write it."

He realized his identity, and if he wrote a letter to Lucius, it would only cause Lucius a lot of trouble.

Snape said in a sincere tone, "Headmaster, Malfoy is just confused for a while, as long as he calms down, he will be back at school soon."

George said flatly, "I hope so, I'll write to Malfoy Manor later."

"Okay, Principal, you can write a letter first, I won't bother you anymore."

Snape bowed slightly, turned and left the headmaster's office.

Looking at Snape's back, George leaned back on the chair and looked at the ceiling quietly.

The letter to the Malfoys still had to be written, and the play had to be done. But these sent letters are destined to bring no meaning, and Malfoy has no choice or retreat.

As of today, the Christmas holiday has passed, and the next half of the semester is next.

......

the next morning.

There was a lot of tension in the school right now when Harry was eating in the cafeteria.

The Slytherin students, looking at him, gnawed at the bread, as if they were going to eat the bread and eat him.

He observed it inexplicably. When every Slytherin student looked at him, they were gnashing their teeth and trying to bite him hard.

"Did something happen?"

Harry asked the well-informed twins.

"You don't even know?"

Fred looked at Harry in surprise.

Harry asked in confusion, "Why do I have to know, I stayed in the Forbidden Forest with Ron yesterday, what happened at the school?"

Then, he realized, as he said Ron's name. The anger in the eyes of the Slytherin students grew even stronger.

"After eating, you have to go out for a walk first."

Fred and Joe, grabbing a few pieces of bread quickly, dragged Harry out of the auditorium.

They ran out of the cafeteria quickly, and the twin brothers didn't stop until they couldn't see anyone else.

"What happened?"

Harry was even more puzzled that the lawless twin brothers were scared and fled.

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