From Azkaban To Hogwarts

Vol 4 Chapter 276: Hagrid, don't you have a drink? (Continue to postpone...)

"Hagrid is under the Imperius Curse?"

In Professor McGonagall's office, the deputy dean couldn't help but open his mouth when he heard the news.

"Are you sure?" She looked at William and asked again.

The matter was so important that she had to be cautious-Hagrid was the guard of Hogwarts' hunting grounds and was also responsible for managing the school's gate.

If Hagrid was hit by the Imperius Curse, it would be no joke, which meant that someone could enter Hogwarts directly from the main entrance.

"I'm not sure, but from the description of the three of them, Hagrid is very strange today..."

William pointed to the three troubles that followed him, "As far as I know, the three of them have a pretty good relationship with Hagrid. If they find that Hagrid is not right, then he probably has a problem."

"Yes, Professor."

Harry and the others nodded, testifying to William's words-although they didn't understand the Imperius Curse before, Hagrid looked too much controlled.

"The matter is serious..." Professor McGonagall's face became serious. "I think we have to confirm this matter immediately, and then consider whether we need to strengthen the school's guard."

She waved her magic wand, and a silver cat flew out and passed through the wall in an instant. "Wait a moment, Professor William, to be cautious, we have to notify the two helpers. I miss Professor Flivy and Professor Lu Ping is willing to help with this."

"What about us, professor?"

Harry asked cautiously-as usual, he would never dare to say these things in front of Professor McGonagall, but it was about Hagrid's safety and he wanted to follow him to see.

"you guys…"

Professor McGonagall looked at the three students and hesitated. He just wanted to send them back to the lounge, but was stopped by William.

"Let them follow us," William said with a serious expression. "If Hagrid is really under the Imperius Curse, then Classmate Potter will welcome the attack no matter where he stays, and it will be safer to be around us."

There's another reason William didn't say-no matter the students at that college, keeping Harry away from them is the only way to make them safe.

"Okay," Professor McGonagall hesitated, then nodded.

This made Harry's mood suddenly happy, because this time he was finally not thrown aside as a child.

But soon he became ashamed of it-Hagrid's side might be in danger, how could he be so happy?

But before his guilt passed, Professor McGonagall's office had already sounded.

The two professors walked in one after another with a relaxed expression.

"What happened, Minerva?"

Professor Flitwick asked in his own gentle tone, he was always so unhurried.

"There was a little accident. According to the students, Hagrid seemed to be controlled by a spell like Imperius."

Professor McGonagall pulled out his wand, "So, I plan to go and see what happened."

"I hope it was a misunderstanding," Professor Flivy laughed, and his wand was pulled out with a particularly graceful gesture. "Then what are we waiting for?"

After the two deans had discussed it, they walked directly towards the gate of the castle. Lupin, who was at the end, pulled out his wand without saying a word and followed him. William knew why this was the case without him explaining. In the list, William has seen the records of two professors on Lupin’s confinement...

"It's too miserable...Professor Lupin..."

William took a moment of silence, then looked at the three students, "You follow, I'll be watching at the end."

Although he thought he would probably not be able to defeat Sirius, it was a joke to let the three students go to the end.

——

"How do we know if Hagrid is affected?"

On the way to Hagrid’s hut, Professor McGonagall asked softly. Although she could use the black magic of Imperius, the standard way of identification was too cumbersome. When there were two professional professors behind, she tended to listen. Listen to their opinions.

"That's difficult, Professor McGonagall," William thought all the way and he hadn't been able to find a good way. "Actually, according to the data I investigated, in the previous big trials, people could not determine who was controlled Whoever is willing, we can only cross-examine slowly."

"I think so too," Lupin agreed. He didn't know what he was thinking, his tone was a little nervous, and his speech was a bit slow. "But should we try to tentatively side by side, or should we directly control Hagrid?"

Although this might be unfair to Hagrid, in this case, it can only be so.

William thought about Lupin's proposal, and it was indeed the optimal solution.

If Hagrid is really under the Imperius Curse, knocking him out is a kind of salvation. As a professor who has been teaching for a year, William knows exactly how terrifying the Imperius Curse is.

"Direct control?"

Professor McGonagall hesitated, "Let's try it out first."

"Then I'll come," William nodded-although it was a bit hypocritical, he didn't really want to knock Hagrid directly.

"What about us, Professor, can we help?"

Harry and the others asked suddenly, eyes full of worry.

"Just stay there," William shook his head. "Please stay away from the house. If there is something wrong, I will destroy the house directly."

Escape through the door of the house is the biggest insult to the wand. Hagrid's house is easily destroyed without any protective spells.

"Be careful, Professor William, if the house is destroyed or you go in for more than a quarter of an hour, we will rush in immediately."

Professor Flitwick nodded at William, and then began to play with his wand.

"Okay, then I'll go in."

William took a deep breath, then walked towards Hagrid's cabin.

——

"Hagrid!"

William shouted loudly as always, but he was a little speculative.

If Hagrid really has any problems, then Sirius has a high chance of hiding in this cabin.

"William, you are here!"

Hagrid's voice was a little flustered, but he quickly emerged from the room and stood in front of the door.

"Good afternoon, Hagrid."

"Well, today is indeed a good day."

Hagrid replied a little bit wrongly, he rubbed his hands embarrassedly, "It's really good today..."

"How did the first class feel?"

"It's great," Hagrid beamed, "I think those puffs are really cute."

...

‘Something's wrong. ’

Hagrid has always liked fierce ones, and Purongrong is considered the worst choice William gave him. Now he is playing hi, how could it be possible?

"That's good, how about a drink to celebrate?"

"Okay... No, I mean... I have to prepare for the improvement class tomorrow, so..."

He stood firmly in front of the door of the house, without even intending to invite William.

In response to this, William could only take a silent breath, and then pretended to be indifferent, "Then, it's settled... drink some tomorrow?"

"Oh, of course, of course."

Hagrid responded incoherently, and then walked towards his house.

"Faint!"

"Faint!"

Four spells and four voices sounded almost at the same time. The three professors who were hiding next to him almost selected the time for Hagrid to turn around with William. They were brightly colored, tearing through the air with hot spells, and hit them accurately. Hit the back of Hagrid's head.

As soon as William released the magic, Hagrid quickly turned his head, but the next spell hit him mercilessly. He only showed an incredible expression, and then smashed backwards heavily.

Perhaps Hagrid's magic resistance was terrifying, but he could only be hit by such four coma spells when he was not guarded at all.

‘This will definitely hurt your head’, William quickly added a powerful floating spell, put Hegertoll in the air, and then slowly put it down.

Even so, Hagrid still picked up some dust.

"Sorry, Hagrid."

He glanced at the fallen giant, and then had a rather short eye contact with the other three professors.

I discussed it briefly when I came here before. Although everyone does not want to see the current situation, we are still prepared.

The three nodded to each other, and then pulled out their wands.

"one two Three."

William gestured with his left hand. When the third finger was raised, he waved his wand, and then the roof of Hagrid's room flew directly and landed on the ground nearby.

Then, his wand waved beautiful marks, and a series of spells hit the wall, and then the wall facing William and the others landed directly toward the ground, revealing all the scenes inside.

At the moment when the wall fell, Professor McGonagall already flew out a few extremely fast ropes, rushing directly into the room like a snake.

And the magic wands in the hands of Professor Lupin and Flivi are even more placed in the best attack position. If there is any person or thing, their attack will arrive as soon as possible.

But there was nothing living.

There were common furniture inside, and there was no abnormality. The sound of the scene left Hagrid's dog barking and then retracting intermittently.

"no one?"

William took out a piece of parchment from his pocket without believing in evil, cast a spell to deal with it, and then directly tore it to pieces with a spell, and all the fragments began to flutter frantically throughout the room while the wand was waved.

With the paper landing, William had to give up this exploration.

"There is no one, if someone hides with the phantom spell or other methods, they can't escape."

Under the effect of simple transformation, those fragments are all mucus that can be attached to objects-no matter what method the opponent uses to hide, or even imposing repelling spells on invisible objects is useless.

Simple and easy to understand, convenient and no dead ends, it is a small technique that William himself researched.

"Gudong~"

Harry took a sip of water. Although the professor did not target him and did not arrest him this time, he still couldn't help but doubt whether his cloak could escape such detection...

"Harry, I think we should stay away from the professor's office when we sneak out in the future."

Ron talked to his ears, and Harry couldn't help but nod.

"Strange, no one is hiding, why would Hagrid..."

William shook his head, put on dragon leather gloves, and attached himself a series of protective methods of iron armor curse and bubble head curse, and then cautiously walked to the half-opened room.

The house without the roof was now well-lit, and William began to observe Hagrid’s house carefully to see if there were any traces of other people’s lives.

Then he saw the table.

The exact point ~www.readwn.com~ is on the table and under the table.

There are two piles of books over there. Among them are "Muggle Childhood Training Research", "Muggle Fertility Research", "How to Get Your Child into Hogwarts"... and so on. There are also books that just look at... well, very Azkaban's book.

‘I understand why Hagrid didn’t let in...’

William shook his head silently—there are too many books. Judging from the rest of the books purchased in the same batch, it should be Hagrid who did not make it clear that he purchased the books, and the owner made a mistake about the customer's needs.

But what is the use of this explanation? As far as Hagrid's character is concerned, he would never let people see this kind of thing appearing in his house.

‘I’m Hagrid, and I can’t let people come in either! ’

Hagrid's house has nowhere to store books, especially since his boss delivered a lot of goods this time-there is nowhere to go away.

It's fine if he is good at magic, but Hagrid's magic...

He looked at the book in front of him, and then at the professor outside, and he couldn't help but worry.

"Who is allowed to come in so that things can't expand?"

Certainly you can't hide this kind of thing by yourself. After he finishes the investigation, he will definitely have to have a professor come, and then the company will really die.

After hesitating, he finally chose Lupin, who wouldn't talk too much...If it were Professor McGonagall, then Hagrid would probably not be able to look up for a semester?

"Professor Lupin, please come here," William shouted from a distance, "Something important comes to you."

"What's the matter, Professor William?"

Lupin came over suspiciously, and then William pointed to the desk book, "Hagrid seems to have bought the wrong one...that's why...we have to keep it secret for him."

"But Professor McGonagall..."

"Swear in our name," William looked at Lupin. "Please, Professor Lupin."

"..."

"Okay," Lupin finally agreed.

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