Many people know that Mileva McGonagall, a strict and excellent deformation professor and now headmistress, worked in the magic law enforcement department of the British Ministry of magic for two years before joining Hogwarts.
There, young Mileva met elfenstone Alcott, who was her immediate boss at that time, and finally got married after more than 20 years of unremitting pursuit and silent waiting.
This marriage was actually quite short, because Alcott, who had retired from the Ministry of magic at that time, died of an accident bitten by a poisonous tentacle after living with Mileva for less than three years. After that, Mileva moved back to Hogwarts castle and decided to devote the rest of her life to her teaching career.
However, few people know why Mileva, who should have been very fond of Alcott, an old colleague and boss, refused each other's proposal again and again in those years, delaying the birth of this happy and lasting marriage for more than 20 years, so that both sides of the marriage failed to get a good ending
In the bar, aberforth, who was casually wiping his goblet, glanced at the two people who were talking - he didn't listen to Mileva's conversation with each other, but he could guess what they were talking about.
Because he is one of the few people who know the secret.
Aberforth and Alcott knew each other.
It can't be said how familiar she is, but in the first few years when Mileva refused a great promotion opportunity, left the Ministry of magic and chose to go back to school to work, Alcott would always go to the pig head bar in Hogsmeade village for a few drinks every vacation - she worked quickly and hard, but outside of work Especially the little man who always seems a little clumsy in the face of beautiful women. He doesn't even dare to go to the obviously more lively three broom bar. He's afraid to meet Mileva there and make the other party feel too annoying.
Alcott was familiar with aberforth, and aberforth learned from Alcott who occasionally drank a little drunk that Mileva McGonagall, the younger generation in the workplace whom his brother often praised, seemed to be happy people.
But for outsiders like aberforth, Alcott is not as "brazen wishful thinking" as he always nags after getting drunk... The little man who is usually more or less stupid is just a little "late" in Mileva's life, that's all.
Maybe Alcott actually knows this, so he has been waiting silently and never gave up.
As a result, at night one day, Alcott, who had retired from the Ministry of magic, reappeared in the pig head bar and went to invite aberforth to his wedding - he probably had several drinks before he went out!
Then that night, Alcott was drunk at the bar.
It was that night that aberforth finally heard clearly from Alcott that the man who was said to be Mileva's first love and once talked about engagement.
According to Alcott, it was the son of a farmer named "Dugar McGregor" who lived in kesness County, Scotland. He was a Muggle.
He heard Alcott also say that although Mileva loved the man, she couldn't tell each other that she was a witch. Because Mileva, who had just graduated from Hogwarts and joined the Ministry of magic at that time, suddenly realized that if she accepted the other party's proposal, she must abide by the international confidentiality law like her mother, lock up her wand, lose her job in the Ministry of magic, and put down all her ideals and goals.
And that kind of life... Is obviously not acceptable to Mileva, who is young and ambitious.
So Mileva finally refused dugore's proposal and left each other. Even if the other party later sent many letters to Mileva - Mileva never promised in order not to let the other party wait unnecessarily.
However, the emotion wiped out by herself left an irreparable wound in Mileva's heart after all, and even affected her views on the work of the Ministry of magic and many regulations of the international confidentiality law, which directly led to her resignation from the Ministry of magic.
It was not until three days before Alcott went to the pig head bar to talk drunk that night that the son of the farmer named Duger died that Mileva's long and rugged first love finally came to an end.
"... I've seen that guy named dugore secretly several times. He's really a good man, even I have to admit. But... He's quite happy - the boy later married the daughter of a local farmer and gave birth to a daughter... It's hard for Mileva! She just can't let go... Just can't let go..."
These were the last words Alcott said that night before he was completely drunk.
"Your boy is not the same!"
At that time, aberforth looked at the little man who fell on the bar and shook his head, but the drunk little man obviously couldn't hear it.
"I just didn't expect that a low-key wedding attended by few people would be another funeral only a few years later. If I say, the most pitiful thing has always been the little man."
Hearing a few words like "pity" coming from there, aberforth shook his head secretly - although he knew that what Meg said must be different, it had nothing to do with him. He just remembered for a moment the poor little man who always came to his bar, sat in front of the window which was almost the same position, and looked at the direction of Hogwarts castle.
Among the guests of the pig head bar who come and go with some indecent goods, Alcott may be one of his few old friends for so many years.
"... Miss McGonagall, I don't know much about magic, and I only know you in the magic world. So, for dugore's sake, my poor grandson still wants to ask you... Please!"
When aberforth was thinking about the past at the bar, there was a small round table in front of the window, and the old Muggle woman sitting opposite MEG had tears in her eyes.
"Don't worry, don't worry! The brova family's therapists are the best magic doctors in France. They will try their best to treat the children - whether witches or ordinary people! I'll pick up the children when I'm done, so don't worry!"
MEG looked at each other and said seriously.