"You're targeting my mother," Simo growled.
"I'll only target anyone who calls me a liar," Harry said.
"Don't talk to me that way!"
"I'll talk to you the way I want to," said Harry, his anger rising, and he grabbed his wand from the table by the bed. "If you think it's a problem to live in the same dorm as me, ask Professor McGonagall if he can change it for you, so that your mother won't worry --"
"don't involve my mother, Potter!"
"What's the matter?" Ron appears at the door. He looked at Harry, who was kneeling on the bed, pointing his wand at Seymour. Then he looked at Seymour, who was also very angry.
"He's targeting my mother!" Exclaimed Simo.
"What?" Said Ron. "Harry won't do that - we've met your mother and we love her..."
"That was before she believed every word about me written in the Daily Prophet!" Harry said in his loudest voice.
"Oh," said Ron with an understanding look on his freckled face. "Oh! Yes
"What do you know?" Seymour said excitedly, casting a malicious glance at Ron, "he's right. I don't want to live in the same bedroom with him any more. He's crazy
"You've lost your mind, Simo," said Ron, his ears beginning to turn red - a sign of danger.
"Lose your mind, me?" Exclaimed Seamus, who, contrary to Ron, turned pale. "You believe his stories about Voldemort, don't you think he's telling the truth?"
"Yes, I believe it!" Ron said angrily.
"Then you're crazy," Simo said disgustingly.
"Is it? Unfortunately, my friend, tell me Ron pointed a finger to his chest. "If you don't want to be confined, pay attention to what you say!"
Seymour thought for a few seconds, as if confinement was a reasonable price to pay for what he said; but with the creak of his heel rotation, Seymour jumped onto the bed and violently pulled down the curtains, tearing them off the bed, and heaping dust on the floor.
Ron stares at him, then at Thomas and Neville. "Whose parents are not happy with Harry?" He said a little aggressively.
"My parents are Muggles, man," Thomas said with a shrug. "They don't know anything about Hogwarts and I'm not that stupid to tell them that."
"You don't know my mother, she will tell anyone anything!" Said Seymour sharply. "Anyway, your parents don't read the prophet. They won't know that our headmaster has been expelled from the wizarding jury and the International League of witches for his insanity -- "
" my grandmother said that was bullshit, "Neville shrieked. "She said it was the daily prophet who was falling, not Dumbledore. She didn't subscribe. We believe in Harry, "Neville said simply. He climbed into bed, pulled the quilt up to his chin and looked at Simo seriously. "My grandmother always said Voldemort would come back one day. She said that if Dumbledore said he was back, then he did
Harry suddenly felt a surge of gratitude to Neville. No one said a word. Seymour put down his wand, mended the curtain on the bed and disappeared into it. Thomas went up to the bed, rolled over and calmed down. Neville, who seems to have nothing to say, is looking lovingly at his strange plants in the moonlight.
As Ron hurriedly stood at the edge of the bed cleaning up his bed, Harry lay head down on the pillow.
He was shocked by the quarrel with Seymour, which he had always liked.
So how many people would think he was lying? Or think he's insane? Did Dumbledore go through the same experience all summer? First, the jury of witches, then the International League of witches, excluded him. Would he be angry with Harry, perhaps that's why Dumbledore didn't contact him for months?
But after all, they were in the same situation; Dumbledore trusted him, Harry, and announced what he said to the whole school and the magic world outside.
If anyone thinks Harry is a liar, he must think so of Dumbledore, otherwise Dumbledore is deceived.
One day they will know that we are right.
Harry thought miserably when Ron climbed into bed and blew out the last candle in the dormitory. But he wanted to know how much more attacks like Simo would be on him before that day came.
There is no doubt that this is not in the minority.
You can see from the strange eyes after getting on the train. No doubt, he is the focus now, because of his lies?
Lies?
Why didn't anyone ask Cedric?
Well, Cedric is also a poor man, forced to change his identity as a human wizard and become a vampire, living on that sticky liquid every day.Harry felt very sorry for Cedric, and would not have been like this if he had not pulled Cedric together.
Go face Voldemort and then die almost anywhere.
There seems to be no difference between being a vampire and dying in that cemetery. Suddenly Harry is a little glad Cedric didn't stay in Hogwarts, or would Cedric bear the question?
Or a complete silence?
Van der Lin must not let Cedric silence, Harry very understand, with the character of van Lin, to treat things in favor of aspects he will be able to complete, but this must be a very heavy burden on Cedric.
Like the slatelin heirs questioned at the time, he is now a fraud in the eyes of more people, with his madman principal.
And the omrich, which makes Harry feel terrible.
It's uncomfortable to sit there from that woman, and it's clear from everyone that few people will like this guy, and she's still a magic man working for Fugui
How could Dumbledore allow Umbridge, a apparently troublemaker, to become their professor of defense of black magic?
Harry can't understand why Dumbledore is in trouble for himself, but
Maybe Hogwarts is not as good as he thought, at least in Phoenix, no one goes back to question him, and it's not the same here.
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