trainer at hogwarts

Chapter 184 Dumbledore:? ? ?

Gardevoir, who was hiding aside, suggested: "Why don't the master write a letter back? I'd rather stay with him and feel at ease."

"Okay, let the owl deliver it later...forget it, let the Frozen Bird deliver it." Morris had no objection.

As he was chatting with Gardevoir, he was about to go back, but not long after he came out of the principal's office, he was stopped by Snape.

"Maurice Hill, go to the Headmaster's office." Snape said expressionlessly with his usual dead face.

"Why do I think he seems very angry?" Morris quietly contacted Gardevoir.

"Don't worry, Master, I won't let him hurt you." Gardevoir said firmly.

The corner of Morris's mouth twitched, but this was not necessary.

Dumbledore was probably very deeply shocked when he first heard the news, so he kicked him out without asking him anything else and left alone. At this time, I calmed down a bit and started asking for details and looking for solutions.

As Snape walked through the revolving door, he saw a big red bird with its head downcast.

Fox?

Morris suddenly thought that he had forgotten Fox's existence after leaving him with Frozen Bird as a playmate. In other words, he did not bring Fox back with him when he came back.

Ah... then how did this bird come back?

Found that he was forgotten and flew back by himself?

That's not stupid...it's just miserable.

When Morris walked in, Fawkes flew in front of him and kept shouting. Unfortunately, he couldn't understand the language. Morris, who felt guilty, rubbed the bird's head twice and then crossed it and walked to Dumbledore.

"Principal, is there anything else?" Morris asked knowingly.

Dumbledore seemed to have aged a few years, with a few more wrinkles on his forehead.

He reluctantly smiled at Morris: "Sit down."

Morris nodded obediently.

Snape stood like a stake.

The smile disappeared from Dumbledore's face. He turned his head and whispered to Maurice: "Maurice, please tell me in detail how the mark on your hand was transferred to Harry's hand. Severus happened to be listening too. Listen."

Morris nodded and was about to speak when Snape became anxious: "Professor, what? Hill's mark is on Potter?"

Dumbledore raised his hand: "Severus, I just heard Morris tell me about this."

Snape stared at Morris with an unkind expression, and Morris trembled at the penetrating gaze.

Gardevoir immediately released his invisibility and blocked Morris in front of him with one hand, the light he held shining slightly.

"Severus!" Dumbledore said seriously, "This is not Maurice's fault. He didn't know things would turn out like this, not to mention he didn't even know who Harry was!"

Snape snorted and tilted his head.

"Miss Gardevoir, I think this is a misunderstanding. It's safe here." Dumbledore said, rubbing his temples with a headache.

Gardevoir gave a slight salute, withdrew his guard, and stood behind Morris.

Dumbledore: I feel so tired. Why is this class so difficult to lead?

Fox, who originally planned to become a demon, saw how strange the atmosphere was, so he huddled in the brazier and pretended not to exist, without making a sound.

The portraits on the wall were whispering, discussing why some students could bring magical animals to school openly. Gardevoir glanced at them, like a cold wind blowing into their hearts.

Strange, when did the world in the painting feel the breath of the outside world?

Dumbledore couldn't help but observe Gardevoir and found out that this magical creature who was not weaker than Minerva before, what if he could no longer see through it?

Did something happen in Castillo Bruce? Could it be that Morris concealed the truth about the magic circle?

Dumbledore secretly kept this in mind, and on the surface tried his best to coordinate the conflicts between teachers and students.

"Okay, Maurice, let's get started."

Morris had no objection, so he told the story again about how he met a crying little boy at the door of the toilet when he went to the amusement park during the vacation last semester.

There is no need to talk about Hedwig. After all, it is just a little bird now. If it can become a Chinese Valentine's Day Blue Bird in the future, it will be great. Of course, in this world, without the help of Morris, the Mega Chinese Valentine's Day Blue Bird will not be possible. possible.

Dumbledore frowned and thought as he listened, asking for details from time to time.

Snape: "Why didn't you tell me before?"

Morris thought for a while and made an excuse: "I didn't think this was a big deal before, and he is just an ordinary person." He would not tell Dumbledore because he was afraid of being hammered, mainly because his problem was solved now , and felt no pressure, so he asked Lao Deng to find a way to save Harry.

If he couldn't solve this problem himself, where would he be in the mood to help Harry find a solution?

Snape said coldly: "The people the mark is looking for cannot be ordinary people. Do you think they will look for everyone?"

"Isn't it?" Morris stared with big confused eyes, "I am also very ordinary. I just listened to a few more stories from Helena and then I got hooked."

Snape's face was stiff: "You are asking for it——"

"Severus!" Dumbledore interrupted Snape again. The two people really sparked off easily.

Morris tilted his head and defended himself: "I admit that I am just a little too curious, and then I found some clues very smartly. If Harry is as smart as me, there is nothing I can do about it."

A crack appeared in Snape's unchanging expression, and Dumbledore was speechless.

This student... why is it so difficult to teach him? It was obviously not like this before...

Dumbledore coughed lightly: "Maurice, I think I understand your intelligence. But the choice of mark is not determined by intelligence, there are other factors."

Morris blinked: "Principal, but didn't the memory fragment you showed me before tell me to look for curious people?"

Dumbledore shook his head: "That's only part of it."

Snape: "Professor, why don't you let me bring Potter here."

Dumbledore thought for a while and said, "I'll take a look tonight."

Maurice naturally had no objections, he just wanted to blame this mess on Dumbledore. Snape seemed to be in a hurry to say something, but was stopped by Dumbledore, whose face turned darker.

...

After Snape left, Dumbledore smiled and asked Morris, who was still in the office: "What's wrong? Is there something bad you haven't told me?"

Morris rolled his eyes, thinking about how to fool the old bee: "Principal, um, I think..."

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