This is what Ravenclaw looks like.
Chapter 105: For the Honorable
"Why is it triggered now?"
Dumbledore, who was immersed in writing a new book, raised his head - he felt that the magic he had arranged was triggered.
This is too fast, and the location is not right. It is definitely not the location of the library.
"Triggered?"
The principals looked at Dumbledore - didn't he say that thing could hold on to enthusiastic students for at least half a month? Why was it triggered?
"Yes, it was triggered, and the other person still brought the book to the lounge - so the silent spell effect that attracted other people's attention has failed."
Not only was Dumbledore not surprised, he actually had a smile on his face - students could always come up with something completely unexpected, which was why he liked to stay with students.
"What about our follow-up books?"
"You'll find it. If it's not there after a month, let's do more. Besides, aren't the books we want to add also not compiled?"
Dumbledore was unfazed.
Then, less than two hours later, there was a knock on his office door.
It's Philius.
"Sorry, Albus," Professor Flitwick said with a strange smile on his face, "because my students discovered something amazing, so I thought I'd tell you about it - they found it in a book. Most likely a hidden manuscript of an old book.
Naturally, it was not easy to reveal the sudden whims of principals and pranks on students to a dean, so now that they were being questioned, Dumbledore and the principals on the wall tried hard to restrain their expressions.
"Well...that's probably what happened..."
Dumbledore's tone was a little uncertain, and he accepted that the blame was entirely his, but it was related to the reputation of all the past principals of Hogwarts...
"Well... this matter hasn't spread yet... My students also secretly told me to help keep it secret. If there are any books that need to be dealt with... Well, I think everything will be safe until tomorrow..."
Professor Flitwick spoke hesitantly, looking at the principals behind him from the corner of his eye from time to time. He was now a little doubtful of what he heard not long ago.
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More than half an hour ago, Andrew and Hughes, who had been busy transcribing everything, came to Professor Flitwick's office with all the remaining pages and the letter hidden in the book.
To be honest, Andrew was a little skeptical about the news that Dumbledore had obtained some fragments from Peeves, but after seeing that the signature was indeed the same as that on some documents, he became semi-sceptical.
But when he copied the pages, he still couldn't figure out why Dumbledore separated the pages, and how the story he made up came up...
But then he decided to accept the facts - it was absolutely true that Peeves had doubts, it was also true that Dumbledore was born in Gryffindor and provoked Peeves, and there was nothing doubtful about getting the loot from Peeves.
He just wrote down the things in the castle that might have been discovered by Dumbledore - in fact, Dumbledore might even have actually visited places like the Forbidden Forest, the Principal's Office, and the Forbidden Book Area, so he ran into Not surprising.
But until he went to Professor Flitwick's office, Andrew didn't figure out why he found the broken pages in the library - Dumbledore didn't disclose his book, which was purely a fabrication, and had an explanation for the former headmaster's. Why are the books hidden?
It wasn't until he entered Professor Flitwick's office that Andrew suddenly thought of why.
‘Damn it... I actually forgot a very important sentence, which is taboo for His Holiness. ’
Just as Ravenclaw respects his own headmaster, Dumbledore also respects those late headmasters. That's why Dumbledore, as a student, hid the found pages of books, but was reluctant to destroy them...
Originally, it was something that only students of a certain generation would notice, but now it has been rummaged out...
And what did those principals write that would make Dumbledore have the idea of covering the principals?
Well... different political views are all too common at Hogwarts, especially when the school itself is relatively independent. So it's not surprising to even criticize the Ministry of Magic or support pure bloods.
It is also financially impossible to write errors in the manuscript - the only thing that went wrong was that one of the principals might have a hobby of laughing, and then the manuscript was stolen by Peeves, and finally Deng Xiaoping. Bullido got it.
Young Dumbledore originally planned to destroy it, but it was the work of previous generations, so he gave up in the end. He didn't want to expose it, so he stuffed it in an ordinary history book, hoping that future generations would discover it and become an innocuous piece of unofficial history. Even now he has long forgotten what happened back then, so he generously lets the students rummage in the library without restraint.
Right, all right!
When Andrew discovered this secret, he was extremely lucky that he came to his dean's office instead of Professor McGonagall's office - otherwise it would be really difficult to explain.
It would be too... outrageous to explain this to Professor McGonagall.
But Professor Flitwick was different - even if the professor asked about it in the future, he would not think that Andrew should report the matter of the two Ravenclaws to her, let alone investigate in depth what the matter was.
So, under the confused eyes of his roommate next to him, Andrew explained his guess as vaguely as possible, and handed all the letters and fragments to the professor.
"Professor, please clean up any bad things. I can hold off my roommates for a while, but the stuff in the library won't wait for anyone!" ’
Andrew tried his best to convey these complex messages with his eyes - fortunately, Professor Flitwick's ability to understand was not low.
When Andrew winked at him, he roughly thought of what Andrew was thinking, and then after Andrew took his roommate away, he pretended to be calm but walked towards Dumbledore's office very quickly and quickly, and quickly conveyed the information.
'There are also quite a few headmasters from Ravenclaw! '
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The atmosphere became more and more awkward under Professor Flitwick's gaze. The headmasters were thinking about how to end it, while Professor Flitwick was thinking, 'You guys should wake up quickly, how can I explain this kind of thing! ! ! '
In the end, Professor Flitwick was more skilled, and under the hint of his constant expression, the headmasters on the screen finally understood what this meant.
Inappropriate books, student confidentiality - and the damn idea of storing the fragments separately, which I thought was very genius at the beginning...
As the headmasters began to look a little embarrassed, Professor Flitwick quickly found an excuse to leave.
It was too difficult for him - after finishing the affairs of the college, he still had to worry about the impact of the old principals on the reputation of the college...
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