The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster

Chapter 279: Patrick Was Attacked (Second)

Principal Phineas Black and Principal Dexter Foster are still eagerly discussing which one is more suitable for walking around the campus at night, the invisibility cloak or the disillusionment spell.

But Jon can't wait for the result of their discussion... It's almost ten o'clock in the evening, which also means that Jon has been patrolling the castle for more than an hour, and any delay will definitely arouse suspicion.

Jon had no choice but to say goodbye to the principals, and then bypassed the ugly stone monster that was completely asleep, and reappeared in the corridor of the castle.

Of course, Jon was still thinking about what the two headmasters had said to him.

In fact, neither the invisibility cloak nor the disillusionment spell is useless in this case. As the little leader of this group of quasi-Death Eaters who also served as Umbridge's henchman, there were always eyes on him; he couldn't spare much time at ordinary times.

Even if it was late at night, you had to know that there were five Slytherin boys in the dormitory besides myself, two of them were quasi-Death Eaters.

If they found him absent in the middle of the night, they would definitely arouse suspicion.

After all, Slytherin is not like Gryffindor, who has a fine tradition of going out for a stroll in the middle of the night.

At this critical juncture, if Umbridge's vigilance or suspicion is aroused, it will not be worth the candle.

So it's a little tricky!

...

A few steps down the corridor, Jon came across two Gryffindor seventh year students.

Fred and George Weasley were whispering in front of the portrait of the troll beating Panama on the eighth floor, as if discussing something.

"What are you doing?" Jon made a haughty expression, and shouted, "It's so late and you don't go back to the dormitory to sleep, Gryffindor deduction... deduction...forget it, add five points Well, it seems that there are no points deducted."

Fred Weasley looked a little angry, judging from his expression, he even wanted to pull out his wand to attack Jon...but his brother George Weasley stopped him in time.

The two gave Jon a bitter look, then left and walked towards the Gryffindor common room.

Jon also let go of the wand that was clenched in his pocket, and he suddenly had a connection-

If I remember correctly, within a few days after Dolores Umbridge became the headmaster, the Weasley twins chose to leave the school and left Umbridge a pile of trouble……

But that's beside the point. The point is that in the original book, before leaving, the Weasley brothers stuffed Montague, a sixth-year Slytherin, into the disappearing cabinet on the second floor of the castle; the poor Montague stayed in the cabinet for several hours. Weeks later, I found a chance to barely escape (after all, this disappearing cabinet is broken)...

...

A few minutes later, Jon was back in the Slytherin common room.

As he expected, Draco Malfoy and Pansy Parkinson, the "confidantes", were waiting for him in the common room.

"Why are you back now, Christopher?" Pansy Parkinson asked curiously, "What happened?"

"The Weasley twins in Gryffindor, they seem to be planning something." Jon said calmly: "I went to negotiate with them, and I wasted a little time..."

"Those two people are full of bad water!" Malfoy on the side commented.

"By the way, is Montague there?" Jon asked.

"Yes!" In the pile of chairs in the common room, a big man stood up. It was Montague who didn't have a high sense of presence in the Volpes Knights: "What's the matter, Christopher?"

"I seem to have heard Brother Weasley mention your name..." Jon said casually, "I'm worried if you're following their lead, it's okay."

"Oh, okay." Montaigne nodded in a low voice, and then sat down again.

"Everyone go to rest." Jon shouted, and at the same time he seemed to be talking to himself: "Tomorrow I must find out what the Weasley twins are planning..."

The voice was very low, but Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle, who were not far away from him, could hear them clearly.

...

The next morning, Dumbledore's third day off campus.

Harry Potter walked out of the Gryffindor common room, still feeling somewhat regretful... He knew very well that if he and Hermione hadn't recklessly established the "Dumbledore's Army", Professor Dumbledore would not have As for leaving the campus.

Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger followed him; they had just descended the stairs when they were met by brothers Fred and George Weasley, who were on their way.

They both looked excited.

"Did something happy happen?" Harry asked curiously.

"Yeah, just this morning, that Christopher Patrick in Slytherin was going to take our points off," George Weasley replied.

"What do you mean... what is 'plan'?" Ron asked a little puzzled.

"Because he couldn't finish his sentence," Fred said. "In fact, we forced him head down into the disappearing cabinet on the second floor."

"It's the disappearing cabinet that broke when we were in the fourth grade." George on the side added: "Occasionally, it will appear in the corridor on the second floor, and then I don't know where it is teleported, and it will come back a few weeks later."

Hermione looked surprised, and she screamed, "You're going to get in big trouble..."

"Yes!" Harry also nodded, "That toad Umbridge trusts that Patrick."

"Not until he reappears, which may take weeks, because I don't know where we sent him." Fred said coldly, "Anyway, anyway, we decided Don't worry about getting in trouble anymore."

"Are you worried?" Hermione asked.

"Of course, haven't we been expelled?"

"We've always had a good idea of ​​where to draw the line."

"We might cross a toe once in a while."

"But we always stop before we make a big mess."

Fred and George spoke to each other.

"And now?" Ron asked uncertainly.

"Since Dumbledore is gone, we have also gotten into this big trouble!" George sneered, "We decided to give Umbridge a bigger surprise!"

"That's right, that's it!" Fred nodded.

...

"I don't know what they want to do, but I think it's definitely not a good thing!" As the twin brothers left, Ron lowered his head worriedly: "If they are fired, mom will definitely blame me!"

Hermione's attention didn't seem to be on the twins.

"Fred and George..." she murmured in a voice only she could hear. "They put that Slytherin Patrick in the Vanishing Cabinet?"

For some reason, she found it strange.

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