Chapter 936: tutoring

Chapter 936 tutoring

"This way!"

As soon as Albert walked into the hall, he saw George standing up from his seat and waving at him.

After Albert sat down in the vacant seat specially reserved by the three of them, Lee Jordan, who had been chatting with others, suddenly turned his head and asked, "What are you talking about with Professor Flitwick? Why have you been here for so long?"

"Talk about something important."

At this moment, a girl from a lower grade hurried over here, lowered her head and handed a note to Albert, saying, "Professor Snape asked me to pass this note to Anderson." gentlemen."

"Thank you." Albert took the note and thanked the little girl with a smile.

"You're welcome."

As soon as the girl's eyes met Albert's, she immediately blushed and lowered her head in shame, stammered back "You're welcome", then stumbled away.

"You are still popular with the girls as always." The three of them burst into laughter.

"If you are envious, go find a girlfriend."

Albert glanced at the trio with a smirk on his face, and said flatly, "When you have girlfriends, you won't be envious of such things."

George coughed lightly, and joked with a smile: "Don't tell me, Snape also wants to find you for afternoon tea."

This kind of thing is almost impossible to happen. One day Snape really invites someone to drink tea, maybe the mysterious man will jump out of the cemetery the next day.

Albert unfolded the note, read the content quickly, and opened his mouth in surprise.

"What's wrong?"

Seeing Albert's surprised reaction, several people moved their heads to see what Snape wrote on the note.

"See for yourself!"

Albert had a slightly weird expression and handed the note to George.

George took the note and spread it out to share with Fred next to him. Lee Jordan also leaned over to read the content of the note with the two of them.

Afterwards, the three of them couldn't help but widen their eyes, showing expressions of disbelief.

"I've never heard Snape give a tutoring lesson," Fred muttered.

"That's not the point. The point is that Albert still needs to make up lessons. It's a hell." George also didn't understand what Snape meant, but felt that the contents of the note were ridiculous.

"Are you sure that someone is not intentionally playing a prank?" Lee Jordan also felt that this incident was fake, more like someone was deliberately playing a prank.

Albert understood the content of the letter, but he also felt that this matter was a hell, why didn't he expect that Dumbledore was going to ask Snape to teach him fighting skills?

Unfortunately, he didn't believe in fake Moody, and he didn't want to have too much contact with Snape.

What's more, Albert has already persuaded Professor Flitwick to teach him fighting skills just now, so why go to Snape to get angry?

Although he didn't intend to go, he still had to write back to Snape, tactfully refuse, explain the reason, and show his respect for the professors.

"This is not a prank."

Albert briefly told a few good friends that he went to Dumbledore, hoping that the headmaster could teach him fighting skills.

"I think Headmaster Dumbledore should ask Professor Moody to teach you fighting skills, who is a very good Auror." Fred thought this was nonsense, and asked the headmaster of Slytherin to teach a Gryffindor students are all about finding fault.

"I told Principal Dumbledore that I don't believe in Moody." Albert made no secret of his distrust of Moody, "And, in fact, I hope that Professor Dumbledore can teach me fighting skills in person. Experience."

"Dumbledore is probably too busy." Lee Jordan speculated.

"God knows what Mr. Principal thinks, anyway, I have just talked with Professor Flitwick." Albert shrugged.

Actually, even if they didn't talk about it just now, they still had to talk about it. Anyway, Albert didn't intend to learn fighting skills from Snape at all.

"Oh, you really started to dislike us." Fred pretended to be very sad.

"Eat your food." Albert glanced at Fred who turned into a showman in distaste, shook his head and said, "Now it's best to find an experienced wizard to teach us fighting skills. Of course, you are now learning There's no harm in having a bit of Auror knowledge, but those things are actually useless to me."

"What level do you think we are now?" Fred and George exchanged glances and asked curiously.

"Should be able to barely become an intern Auror." Albert said without thinking.

Actually, Albert didn't know the level of the Aurors in the Ministry of Magic, but he was confident that he could bring down one or two Aurors head-on. Because Aurors don't throw the Unforgivable Curse around, in many cases, system personnel like the Ministry of Magic are not dangerous, they won't easily cross the bottom line, and they won't pop up out of nowhere to give you Avada Kedavra.

After eating, Albert began to write letters.

One of the letters was for Snape, who declined his invitation to "remedial lessons", and bluntly stated that Professor Flitwick was willing to teach him fighting skills.

As for the other letter, it was written to Sirius Black, reminding him that the third project was very dangerous, and secretly hinting that Sirius should take the time to teach Harry how to fight and protect himself, and then he might be able to compete with Sirius. magic.

The two letters were quickly sent by Albert.

During the period, I also encountered some troubles. The owls who delivered the letter were a little reluctant to go out, because the cold wind in March was not a good weather to go out to deliver letters. Maybe they were blown away by the cold wind as soon as they went out.

So, Albert decisively arranged the easiest job for Shera. As for the letter to Sirius, he picked the strongest owl and comforted it for a long time before letting the owl obediently deliver the letter to him.

That night, after Snape received the letter, after reading Albert's reply, his facial expression was a little distorted. He never thought of promising Dumbledore to teach Albert fighting skills, but he was rejected directly by the other party. Yes, the excuse left Snape speechless.

After reading the letter, Snape sneered and threw the note into the fireplace to burn.

Professor Flitwick promised to teach Albert fighting skills?

Whether it was true or not, Snape had nothing to do with it.

It's just that, for some reason, Snape became more and more angry.

All right.

He always felt that he was cheated by Dumbledore.

The current situation looks like Albert Anderson went to learn combat skills from Dumbledore, but Dumbledore did not agree to teach him personally, and planned to let himself teach the other party combat skills.

The two sides didn't make things clear, or Dumbledore didn't make things clear. As a result, Anderson resolutely gave up on Dumbledore and found a new teacher for himself.

I foolishly agreed to Dumbledore like this, and even wrote to the other party. Thinking of this, Snape was very annoyed.

Finally, he felt that he couldn't bear it himself, so he went to Dumbledore to share the good news with him.

Dumbledore was also a little helpless after receiving the news. He didn't expect that Albert's efficiency was so high that he found a professor who was willing to teach him fighting skills so quickly.

Professor Flitwick was once a dueling champion, and he was also a professor, so he would definitely be able to do it.

It's just that Moody and Snape are obviously better at dealing with dark wizards.

After getting the news from Snape, Dumbledore also realized that Albert did not expect him to be able to teach him fighting skills from the very beginning, the other party came to him, it was nothing more than trying his luck, even the backup candidate had already been selected Well, maybe Professor Flitwick is not the only backup.

To be honest, Dumbledore regretted not making things clear at the time. Just like Phineas said, Albert was a very good friend, and he even considered the possibility of drawing him into the Order of the Phoenix, but Dumbledore How could Lido have thought that after Albert received the signal that he did not intend to teach him, he would instinctively slip away, and he left so cleanly that even the suitable candidate that Dumbledore originally planned to recommend to Albert was almost gone. Did not say it.

What Dumbledore didn't expect was that Professor Moody, who he thought was the most suitable to teach Albert, got a disbelief from Albert in the end.

"Don't believe in Alastor, is this an excuse, or... really don't believe it?"

After careful consideration, Dumbledore felt that the latter was more likely. People like Albert should be more willing to trust their own judgment, so Alastor has always been a suspicious guy in the eyes of the other party?

What is suspicious, what did I ignore?

Dumbledore and Alastor Moody have known each other for half a century, and have not found anything suspicious about the other party.

Could it be a prophecy?

No, if the prophecy really testifies against Alastor, he should tell himself about it.

Looking at Dumbledore who was in a tangle, when Snape turned to leave, he suddenly felt that his bad mood seemed to have improved.





At noon the next day, Sirius finally received a letter from Albert.

After reading the letter, Sirius was very annoyed, because Dumbledore probably asked Harry to learn fighting skills from Snape.

Well, of course, Albert didn't tell Sirius so bluntly, but only hinted that he had received Snape's "remedial lesson" note, and pointed out the fact that he had a premonition that the third project was dangerous.

The meaning is obvious, anyway, Sirius must be able to see what Albert wants him to understand.

As Albert expected, Sirius' first thought after seeing this letter was: How can Harry learn from the slug? What if he is bullied by the slug?

I am not dead yet!

Sirius has also heard about Harry's glorious deeds in recent years, and he likes to make troubles more than James.

Moreover, the things they encountered were all thrilling scenes: for example, in the first grade, they confronted Voldemort head-on in order to protect the Philosopher's Stone. In the second grade, I ran to the secret room and killed a basilisk. In the third grade, Harry also met himself as a prisoner and Peter as a traitor, and finally Lupine turned into a werewolf. If Albert hadn't been present, God knows how it would have ended.

What about this year?

Ghost knows what will happen again.

Albert mentioned in his letter that the third project of the Triwizard Tournament is very dangerous. Even a guy as powerful as Albert feels his life is threatened. Something will definitely happen, and this incident is probably aimed at Harry went.

If possible, Sirius really wanted Harry to voluntarily give up participating in the Triwizard Tournament, but due to the Goblet of Fire contract, Harry could not give up the game, so what Sirius can do now is to let Harry do well." "Wan Quan" is ready to go to the "battlefield" again. Their goal is not to be the champion, but to survive until the end of the game, so things are easier than expected.

In addition, Sirius felt that it was necessary to write to Dumbledore to remind them to strengthen the security measures of the third project so that Harry could be rescued in a short time.

If it was in the past, Sirius would definitely not believe Albert's words, thinking that most fortune tellers are liars, but after being woken up by Albert with the truth one after another, Sirius would rather believe it now, and he doesn't think Albert Burt had to lie to him, it was too boring to do that.

"Remus, I have something to discuss with you." Sirius called to Lupine who was preparing food for the owl in the kitchen. He thinks it's best to discuss this with Lupine. Lupine has been a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, and he is obviously better at teaching people than him. It is undoubtedly more reliable for the two of them to teach Harry fighting skills together than him alone. .

For Harry, Sirius unknowingly became reliable. After all, Harry himself is not reliable.

After smoothing the owl's feathers that were blown to and fro by the wind, Sirius sent it back to Hogwarts with the letter.

After Harry received the letter from Sirius, he was very happy that Sirius actually planned to come and teach him magic.

It's just that Harry was a little puzzled. Sirius seemed to be worried that he would be in danger in the third event of the Triwizard Tournament?

"It's not accidental that your name appeared in the Goblet of Fire. So far there have been no accidents. If anyone really wants to do something, the third project is their last chance." Hermione couldn't help but read the letter from Sirius He frowned and said, "It's just that Sirius is so sure that there will be an accident in the third project. Did he know some news in advance?"

"Don't you think it's too cool?" Ron didn't care about Hermione's analysis, and said to himself: "Can we go with you then, I think Sirius is right, you should be trained , You can’t go to the third event without preparation, even if it’s not for the championship, at least you can protect yourself.”

"Hermione, do you want to go with me then?" Harry looked at Hermione.

"Of course, we will be together when the time comes." Hermione nodded, she always felt that this matter was a bit abnormal, Sirius must have got some wind, and Harry was expected to be attacked.

Compared with Harry, Dumbledore was a little confused after receiving the letter from Sirius, because Sirius wrote that he and Lupine planned to come to Hogwarts on weekends, hoping to train Harry in the Forbidden Forest. Harry so that Harry can get through the third project.

Sirius also secretly hinted at the end of the letter that Dumbledore did not need to find an additional professor for Harry to teach him the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor.

Revised

(end of this chapter)