It was one thing for Lupin to marvel in his heart, but he was also facing a very real problem: he really couldn't find Harry at Hogwarts right now—because he wasn't at Hogwarts at all. And... I'm afraid this really violates the school rules!
During the time he was teaching at Hogwarts, Lupin had observed Harry, and he felt that Harry was quite different from his father James, such as the observance of school rules...
It's been more than three months since the school started, and Harry has never violated the school rules! It just doesn't look like James' kind! Lupin was still surprised, but it opened his eyes today - it wasn't that Harry didn't break the school rules, it was that he didn't let himself be caught when he did.
Lupin knew Harry's situation. This poor child has never been allowed to go to Hogsmeade village, and I am afraid that he has long been suffocated. It is also excusable to find a way to go to Hogsmeade by himself. But how should I explain it to Dumbledore?
It's very simple to tell the truth, but if you do this, Harry should be locked up. Lupin himself felt apologetic to Harry, and now that he was imprisoned, he couldn't bear it. Strictly speaking, if Harry was punished this time, he would be regarded as a pig teammate once.
Rather than...
A light flashed in his mind. He knew that Harry would be back soon, and he just had to delay for a while.
At this time, Dumbledore left Fudge, who was in a trance, and came to Lupin's side, and asked warmly, "What's the matter? Have you found Harry?"
"Uh... It's like this, when the map was made, James left a backhand..." Lupin temporarily pulled a seemingly reasonable explanation and told Dumbledore: James left on the map. Back, Harry's location could not be seen on the map.
"What - ah yes yes yes." Sirius was also attracted, but as soon as he walked over, he saw Lupin winking wildly at him. Years of tacit understanding made him react immediately and echoed his old friend.
"Oh?" Dumbledore raised his eyebrows, and leaned close to Lupin himself, looking at the Marauder's map in Lupin's hand with interest, "Well, then, do you and Sirius have a way to crack? I think it's better to invite Harry over for such a meaningful occasion."
"Well, of course, of course! Let me study it..." Lupin complained inwardly. At this point, he was already riding a tiger. How did he know when Harry was back? Just try to delay.
"Look!" Dumbledore said, pointing to three small black dots that suddenly appeared, "Yordle, Granger, and Harry Potter."
Lupin followed Dumbledore's finger, and his eyes darkened: Coincidentally, the three of them emerged from the one-eyed witch's secret passage and appeared on the map.
"It looks like your cracking method has worked, hurry up and take Harry over." Dumbledore blinked and smiled like a child. When he saw the two names posted next to Harry, he thought Turning around, he added another sentence: "By the way, call Yodel and Granger."
Seeing Dumbledore taking the initiative to cover up for Harry, Lu Pingan felt a lot, and quickly left Dumbledore's office to pick up Harry.
The rest of the people in the room watched the three of them muttering in the corner with dumbfounded expressions, and they were somewhat unclear.
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Harry walked in confusion. He didn't quite know how he got back to Honeyduke's cellar, and how he got back to the castle through the tunnel. Hermione followed him, wanting to say a few words of comfort, but didn't know where to start.
Until one person appeared, blocking their way.
Gu Yan "Professor Lupin!" Hermione paled in shock. The three of them had just returned from Hogsmeade, and she was afraid that Lupin would see something, and she was even more afraid that Harry would say something when he was confused.
"Granger, Yordle," Lupin nodded at Tom and Hermione with a smile, then looked at Harry, who was dazed, "Harry, come with me, Dumbledore wants to see you, and With you two."
Hermione's face turned white in a flash, and she subconsciously thought that the whereabouts of the three of her had been exposed. She guessed right, but the root cause of Dumbledore seeing them wasn't such a trivial matter. Tom, who was standing on the side, was thoughtful, and he was faintly aware of Dumbledore's thoughts.
The three followed Lupin to Dumbledore's office, which was already crowded: Dumbledore, Lupin, Sirius, Fudge, Peter, Percy, Ron, and McGonagall who heard the news professor……
Not counting the three of Tom, there are ten people. After the three of them entered, there was almost no place to stay in the entire office.
It's also a shame that the headmaster's office at Hogwarts is big enough. If it were replaced by another professor's office, I'm afraid someone would have to stand on the table here.
After entering the office, Harry looked at everyone absent-mindedly, and then his eyes narrowed.
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The following is a little bit of my own analysis. Fudge has a high probability of malfeasance in the Sirius case.
When Sirius was arrested, Fudge happened to be the Deputy Director of the Department of Magical Accidents and Disasters at the Ministry of Magic, and was one of the first Ministry officials to arrive. The Division of Magical Accidents and Disasters is one of the seven divisions of the Ministry of Magic, and according to the division of functions, it is very likely to be the second division of the Ministry of Magic (the first division is the Division of Magical Law Enforcement). As the second in command of this division, Fudge You can be called a high-ranking official of the Ministry of Magic.
So At the crime scene, Fudge should be the person in charge of the case, and due to the nature of the case (involving Muggles), his department should have handled the aftermath of the case at the beginning. So no matter what the reason or excuse is, the first person in charge, Fudge, is to blame for such an unjust case.
As for Fudge himself, how did he do during the trial of the case?
Well, when Sirius was captured and sent to Azkaban, he didn't find out anything! Sirius probably felt that it was impossible for him to reconcile Zhaoxue, so he gave up the treatment. What did Ke Forge do during this time? He didn't have a deep understanding of the idea of this case at all, but took it for granted that Sirius was guilty and closed the case in a hasty manner.
I think that as long as he talks to Sirius, the aggrieved Sirius will tell him the whole truth of the matter. But from the plot point of view, he must not have seriously chatted with Sirius.
Therefore, meeting such an unreliable official as Fudge, coupled with the fact that Voldemort was down at the time, involved a lot of cases, and Bartty Crouch was still impatient, these reasons together caused the tragedy of Sirius.
So, it's normal for Fudge to feel guilty.
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PS: Yesterday's two watch, because some things were not written, so I owe it first. It seems that I owe 13 chapters now?
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