Witcher at Hogwarts

Chapter 82 Tonks’ Letter

"Don't talk about this yet, what do you think about house elves?" Hermione's eyes swept over the faces of Harry and Ron, carefully observing the expressions on their faces.

"To be honest, I really feel that." Ron curled his lips disdainfully. He felt that Hermione's idea of ​​​​rescuing the house elves was too inexplicable.

Then he noticed Hermione staring closely at him with her big brown eyes.

"I feel that protecting the rights of house elves is very necessary. Harry and I will support you." Ron quickly put his arm around Harry's shoulders.

His strong desire to survive allowed him to successfully avoid risks, and Harry, who was not sure why, quickly grinned and nodded to Hermione.

"Great, I knew you would understand!" Hermione smiled happily.

"As Professor Ethan said, liberating house elves is not a simple matter. This matter requires detailed planning." Hermione pinched her chin with her right hand and said seriously.

"I'm going to plan how to help the house elves. You two are always ready to accept the task." Hermione waved to Ron and Harry and ran away in a hurry.

"She's always been like this lately!" Ron complained to Harry, and then he and Harry walked towards the Gryffindor lounge. Ron wanted to discuss with Harry the possibility of him becoming a witcher. .

Professor Ethan once again made the entire Hogwarts popular. The sales of the Daily Prophet surged in Hogwarts for a while. Regardless of male or female students, almost everyone now has a copy of the Daily Prophet.

The students at Hogwarts didn't care what the article at the back of the newspaper was saying. They just felt that Ethan in the photo was too cool.

Many senior girls cut out photos of Ethan directly from newspapers and posted them in front of their beds so that they could appreciate them every day.

Even after Hermione, Harry and Ron left, Luna came to Ethan to sign a thick stack of photos.

At first, the eaglets in Ravenclaw knew that Penello was Professor Ethan's assistant, so they begged Penello to get Professor Ethan's autographed photo for them.

As a prefect, Penello was naturally unable to agree to their request. The eaglets remembered that Luna once said that she and Professor Ethan were friends, so they turned their attention to Luna again.

Luna couldn't stand their nudges, so she could only agree to them, and came to Ethan alone with a large stack of photos for autographs.

Ethan looked at the thick pile of photos of himself and couldn't laugh or cry, but he still signed each one one by one in order to make things easier for Luna.

Luna sat on the chair at Ethan's desk, dangling her legs and waiting boredly for Ethan's signature.

Luna, who was bored, had a pleasant chat with Pippi who came to deliver snacks. Unexpectedly, the two of them unexpectedly got along. Luna and Pippi had a very interesting chat on how to make delicious mashed potatoes.

So after Ethan signed all the names, Luna and Pippi reluctantly ended the conversation.

"It seems that you and Pippi have become good friends." Ethan said with a smile.

"Yes, they are very friendly and often give me a lot of delicious food." Luna said happily.

The strange thing is. Luna always gets along well with magical creatures.

"Luna, how is Ginny's situation? How is she doing recently?" Ethan asked curiously, fearing what sequelae Voldemort's notebook would leave on Ginny.

"Ginny is doing much better, and harassers won't go to her anymore." Luna said in a sing-song tone.

"That's good." Ethan finally felt relieved. Fortunately, Voldemort did not come into contact with Ginny for too long and did not hurt Ginny.

After completing the task, Luna took a thick stack of signed photos and drank the butterbeer Ethan prepared for her in one gulp. Just as Ethan said goodbye, he hummed a weird little tune and left Ethan's office.

Without the trouble of Voldemort, Ethan had a few days of leisure. In addition to teaching one class every day, he studied potions and alchemy. His only worry was that no matter which grade he taught, the young wizards kept asking him. Asked what happened in Knockturn Alley, asked over and over again.

At first, Ethan would patiently tell them. Later, when he was getting annoyed, he directly asked the little wizard who asked the question to run three laps on the Quidditch pitch. Only then did he finally stop the endless questions from the little wizards. .

Another change is that Lockhart is beginning to be afraid of Ethan. If Lockhart was quite resentful of Ethan before and always stared at Ethan fiercely from behind, after what happened in Knockturn Alley, Lockhart Hart had nothing but fear for Ethan.

The first time he saw the Daily Prophet, he wanted to make a fuss about it and take revenge on Ethan. It would be best to drive Ethan out of Hogwarts.

But when he learned the true story of the matter through his own connections, Lockhart began to be afraid.

Lockhart had no idea that Ethan could be such a cruel person, and he was even starting to be afraid now. He believed that when Ethan was in his office, he might actually have murderous intentions towards him.

From then on, Lockhart began to actively avoid contact with Ethan, and even every time he ate, Lockhart would try to stagger the meal time with Ethan.

Ethan was quite happy with this. Whenever he noticed Lockhart looking at him with vicious eyes while dining in the auditorium, Ethan always wanted to step forward and punch Lockhart twice in public.

Once, Ethan even planned to do this, but was forced back by Dumbledore's stern look.

Now, Lockhart finally won't affect his appetite when he appears in front of him, and Ethan has no intention of exploring why.

Tonks has been writing to Ethan lately. In her letters, Tonks tells Ethan the specific actions of the Ministry of Magic.

The Ministry of Magic's crackdown on Knockturn Alley has become more and more severe. The Aurors finally discovered the stronghold of the Church of the Mirror, but unfortunately it was already empty.

Most of the members of the Mirror Church captured so far are peripheral members of the organization. They know nothing about the core issues of the Mirror Church. They only say that the Mirror Church worships an ancient mirror with complex patterns.

Strangely, the targets of the Ministry of Magic's searches have gradually become ordinary dark wizards and shops in Knockturn Alley, and more and more dark wizards have been imprisoned in Azkaban.

Those who committed minor crimes and had not participated in the riots that night were required to pay a fine and then released, but those shops in Knockturn Alley were in bad luck.

They faced huge fines. Of course, many shop owners simply couldn't afford such huge fines. However, the Ministry of Magic very "humanely" said that they could let them go and let them continue to run their shops. As for the fines, they could be paid in installments.

Ethan couldn't help laughing when he read Tonks' letter. It was obvious that the Ministry of Magic had discovered the huge financial benefits that clearing Knockturn Alley would bring to them, and had a huge appetite.

But there is also a positive side to this matter. From now on, Knockturn Alley has been officially included in the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Magic, and Aurors have also begun to patrol Knockturn Alley.

This means that Knockturn Alley is no longer the "lawless place" it once was. Over time, it will eventually become an ordinary commercial street in the British wizarding world like Diagon Alley.

At the end of the letter, Tonks was vague, saying that she hoped to meet Ethan and that there were some things to confirm about the Second Class Order of Merlin.

Tissen smiled knowingly when he saw Tonks' words. He understood Tonks' inner thoughts, so he readily replied to the letter and agreed to the request to meet.

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