Arms Dealers From Hogwarts

Chapter 220 I'm a fox demon, but not a matchmaker! (2 in 1)

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"The Great Mistake of Dumbledore"

The eccentric Albus Dumbledore, the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, has always dared to hire controversial teachers, reports our special correspondent Rita Skeeter.

In September, he hired Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody as a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, a decision that came as a surprise to many at the Ministry.

Moody was a notorious and vicious former Auror who was known to attack whenever someone moved suddenly in front of him.

However, compared to the half-human half-demon that Dumbledore hired to teach the conservation of magical creatures class, Mad-Eye was conscientious and amiable—"

The second week after school, Hogsmeade, at Jemini's house.

Jemini read the words from the newspaper and tapped his fingers on the table: "So, Ms. Skeeter, did Hagrid offend you in any way?"

On the sofa opposite Jemini, Rita Skeeter shrank her neck in a sullen voice: "I just thought... the reader has the right to know... Please believe me, Mr. Fox, I really didn't know he was your friend. …”

"Friend... um... it counts, so I won't be very happy to see this newspaper." Jemini nodded: "Hagrid helped me a lot, for example, he helped me raise a lot of fire crabs, and also helped me I've got a lot of good stuff out of the Forbidden Forest - he's someone who really cares about people."

"Ms. Skeeter, why are you a reporter?" Jemini looked at Rita curiously: "Just for disgusting people?"

Rita tugged stiffly, and then said a little embarrassedly: "Just to make money, I just thought that this matter might attract readers..."

"So you don't hesitate to ruin the second half of a person's life?" Jemini asked casually, resting his chin on one hand, "Has the half-blooded giant eaten your meal?"

"…No…"

"Did you overheard his conversation with Madame Maxime on the night of the dance?" Jemini asked.

"Yes... I was hiding in the bushes next to me..." Rita said tremblingly.

"What did he say?"

"He thought he was of the same kind as Ms. Maxime... but he was refuted by Maxime,

She said she was just a big skeleton..." Rita hurriedly recounted what happened that night in detail.

"The skeleton is big?" Jemini laughed suddenly: "What kind of gene must be mutated to make the skeleton become like that?"

Rita hurriedly smiled, but did not dare to speak.

"I was a little angry with you, but the newspapers have already been sent out... If you have the opportunity to write an article to wash him off." Jemini flipped through the newspaper and said lightly.

"Yes, I understand." Rita finally felt relieved, she suddenly felt that the person in front of her seemed to be very talkative?

"Do you think it's easy for me to talk?" Jemini said without raising his head: "Many times, outsiders' attack, annihilation and slander are nothing to a person. The one who really hurt Hagrid was Ms. Maxime."

"Miss Skeeter, I won't tell you what to do next time..."

Jemini raised his head slightly, and his eyes swept across Rita Rita's face lightly: "This kind of thing will never happen again, do you understand what I mean?"

"Yes! Yes! I understand!" Rita nodded hastily.

"Very good..." Jemini stood up: "I won't give you away, I have to see Hagrid."

Following the secret road all the way back to Hogwarts, Jemini met Harry and a few others on the way to Hagrid's cottage.

"Jemini!"

As soon as Hermione saw Jemini, she rushed over aggressively: "What happened to that woman? Her article—"

"It was a mistake, she didn't know Hagrid was my friend." Jemini shook his head and said gently, "But it's okay, there won't be another time."

There was an eerie silence in the air, and both Harry and Ron opened their mouths and their eyes widened.

Hermione suddenly covered her mouth and looked at Jemini in disbelief: "You killed her?"

"Of course not..." Jemini's face darkened: "So you all think so?"

"Cough cough..." Harry cleared his throat and adjusted his expression: "Of course not, but your tone just now... It's like you just finished speaking."

"..."

"So how did you deal with that? That nasty woman...you didn't slap her?" Hermione asked hastily.

"I don't hit women, dear." Jemini smiled. "There's nothing to deal with. In fact, the opinions of outsiders don't really matter to Hagrid at all. Those obscure tabloids often talk about me. Will be the future Dark Lord, do you think I care?"

Ron looked at Jemini with a weird face: "I always thought you were tacitly..."

Harry was also surprised: "Isn't it so?"

Jemini: "..."

Hermione took Jemini's arm and sullenly laughed.

"But Jemini is right." Hermione laughed for a while, then said, "Who cares what other people think? I mean, as long as we know the truth, we won't alienate Hagrid, that's fine. ,Is it right?"

After a few people were talking, they came to Hagrid's hut. Harry stepped forward and knocked on the door, but the door didn't open.

"Hagrid, it's us!" Harry shouted, slamming the door hard. "Open the door!"

Hagrid didn't speak. Several people heard the sound of Fang scratching at the door behind the door, but the door didn't open.

Harry knocked for a long time, but the door just didn't mean to open, and Ron even knocked on the window.

The curtains of the hut were drawn tightly and airtight.

"No, he won't open the door," said Harry worriedly.

Hermione stepped forward and knocked on the door with a serious face: "Hagrid, open the door - or we'll have to knock on the door for Jemini!"

Fang wooed twice, and then the sound disappeared from behind the door panel.

Heavy footsteps sounded behind the door, and the door was opened.

Hagrid's condition didn't look very good, his eyes were red and swollen, his face was full of tears, his hair was a mess, and he looked very embarrassed.

"Are you all right, Hagrid?" Harry looked at him worriedly.

"Okay..." Hagrid mumbled indistinctly, his voice sounding hoarse.

"You don't look good at all, Hagrid." Jemini sat down at the table, poured himself a cup of black tea, and drank it leisurely: "I'm sorry about the newspaper. , Ms. Skeeter will help you repost an article."

"There's no need for that... she's telling the truth..."

As soon as Jemini mentioned Rita, Hagrid's emotions started to get out of control again, he sniffed, and big tears rolled down his cheeks.

"I'm a half-blood giant..." Hagrid's big hands covered his cheeks. "Those parents wouldn't want me to stay."

"Yes." A low voice came from the door.

Dumbledore's tall figure stood at the door, his voice was old and low: "There are many parents who have sent me letters, they themselves went to school here, and they are very impressed with you. I heard them say to me very resolutely, if I go to school here. Take you out, they won't let it go—"

"Professor Dumbledore."

Jemini and a few people stood up, and Dumbledore waved his hand, signaling a few people to sit down.

"Not everyone wants me to stay..." Hagrid said hoarsely.

"So... do you think you're Kim Galleon? Everyone wants to like you?" Jemini teased.

Dumbledore laughed suddenly: "To be honest, Hagrid, if you want to wait for the support of the whole world, I am afraid you will have to stay in this cabin for a long time."

"Since I've been the headmaster of this school, I've had at least one owl every week delivering a letter criticizing the way I run the school. What do you think I should do? Lock myself in my study and refuse to speak to anyone?"

"But—you're not a half-giant!" Hagrid cried.

"Then you might as well take a look at Mr. Fox." Dumbledore looked like I was waiting for your words: "I have always believed that even pure-blooded giants are not dangerous to him, and people's criticism of him is never Little, don't you think he's doing well too?"

"It's a wonderful point..." Jemini said in a stunned voice, "So why do you have to take me as an example?"

Hagrid sniffed, "But Jemini is human..."

The air was silent for a while, and Dumbledore looked at Hagrid as if to say: Are you serious?

Jemini: "..."

"At least he's not a pure human." Hermione glanced at Jemini apologetically, then she looked at Hagrid and said, "When I met Jemini on the train, he had something comparable to a fire dragon. With strength, he can stand upside down on roofs and walls, like a spider, and he told me that, genetically speaking, he is not purely human."

"By the way, he can stand on the water now, like a water mosquito," Dumbledore added absently, looking at the roof.

Hagrid sniffed and said nothing.

"Come back to teach, Hagrid," Hermione whispered. "Please come back, we really miss you."

Hagrid held back his choking, and many more tears rolled down his cheeks and into his unkempt beard.

"Originally, I was thinking of enlightening you, but... Now it seems that I am a little worried too much?"

Dumbledore stood up leisurely and said kindly: "I don't accept your resignation report, Hagrid, I hope you will come back to class next Monday and have breakfast with me in the auditorium at 8:30. No excuses are allowed. , and... I wish you all a good afternoon."

The voice fell, he turned and walked towards the door, stopped to scratch Fang Fang's ears, and left the hut.

As soon as the door was closed, Hagrid buried his face in a palm the size of a trash can and cried bitterly.

"What an amazing man, Dumbledore... an amazing man..."

"Well, I'm obviously taking my example, why is he so amazing? Anyway, thank me?" Jemini chuckled lightly.

"You're amazing too!"

Hagrid looked at Jemini and laughed--he finally smiled again.

"Ah...you're right." Hagrid wiped his tears. "I'm so stupid...if I do this, my dad will blush for me..."

As Hagrid said that, he stood up again and walked to the closet, and rambled about showing his father's photo to a few people.

It was a little wizard with eyes that looked like Hagrid's, and Hagrid started talking about his dad, and then about Dumbledore.

"After my father died, Dumbledore was the one who protected me and got me a job as a gamekeeper... He trusted others and always gave people a second chance, which is what sets him apart from other principals. place, understand?"

"He knows that even if a person is not from a good background, he can still be successful. This kind of practice is also worthy of respect, but there are always people who don't understand this. Some people always discriminate against you because of your background. Some people even pretend to say that they are It's the big bones that don't dare to tell the truth—I am who I am, and I have nothing to be ashamed of. 'Never be ashamed.' My dad used to say it a lot."

"'There are always people who discriminate against you because of these, but they are not worth your troubles' he's right, I'm so stupid, I'll never bother about that woman again, I promise you. Big skeleton...I want Let her taste my big skeleton!"

Harry looked at each other uneasily, and Jemini was dumbfounded.

Something just seemed to run over my face?

"I said it before... He should have just lost his love. Other people's opinions have little effect on him, but he just caught up." Jemini whispered in Hermione's ear.

"No, look how sad he was just now." Hermione whispered.

"Look at it if you don't believe me." Jemini stretched, stood in front of the window, and opened the curtains: "Huh? Ms. Maxime?"

"Huh?" Hagrid pricked up his ears and leaned towards Jemini involuntarily. "That woman? What is she doing? Even now, she's..."

"Ah, I'm sorry, I was wrong." Jemini turned around and looked into Hagrid's eyes with clear eyes: "I'm really sorry."

Hagrid froze in place, and then he snorted awkwardly: "What a stinky boy, not cute at all..."

Jemini smiled back to Hermione: "What do I say?"

Hermione: "..."

Seeing that Hagrid was no longer depressed, a few people said goodbye to Hagrid and walked towards the castle.

As soon as he returned to the castle, Jemini was blocked by Professor McGonagall.

"Fox, come with me."

Jemini followed Professor McGonagall all the way to her office. She gave Jemini a worried look: "Is Hagrid okay?"

"Very good, at least cheer up." Jemini nodded.

"Really? That's great." The older cat girl nodded, then she put her chin away, pursed her lips, and seemed reluctantly said, "Actually, I called you for something."

"Because Hagrid hasn't been out recently, Beauxbatons' pegasus has been left unattended. Ms. Maxime told me...hope you can help take care of their pegasus—"

"Professor, Hagrid can now..."

"I hope you can help, Fox." Professor McGonagall said earnestly: "Hagrid will be embarrassed to see her, and Ms. Maxim seems to be very concerned about Hagrid, but she seems embarrassed to say it directly, Although as a professor I shouldn't let the students get involved in their affairs, but now that Ms. Maxime has requested—"

Jemini: "..."

He could see that Professor McGonagall wanted him to tease the love of the giants. Although it was not necessarily her subjective purpose, she still cared a lot.

Have you considered my feelings? !

I am an arms dealer!

Although it can be regarded as a fox demon to some extent, but I am not a matchmaker!

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