HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 284 Letters



Chapter 284 Letters

What made the unfortunate little guys who were punished to patrol the Forbidden Forest at night, as well as Hagrid, who was tired of Alison, feel relieved was that Alison only punched in on the first night as a token of her gratitude, and did not go there for the next few days.

Professor McGonagall, who was always fair and serious, maintained her previous attitude of ignoring this matter and had no intention of forcing Alison to complete the punishment obediently.

After all, the professors have been so busy these days that the world behind the portal that they often take time to visit was created by Allison.

One reason is that the old professor is too busy to take care of this kid favored by Albus, and the other reason is that she is too lenient to take advantage of others. If it was just her who benefited, she could still be ruthless and impartial, but now she sees that the whole school and even the whole wizarding world are benefiting, which is a great thing to change the fate of wizards...

So, she really shouldn't dwell too much on those little problems of teasing classmates.

Alison hasn't been very happy in recent days.

It seems that the previous warnings from Grindelwald and his daughter could not cover up the enthusiasm of other wizards to improve their strength.

Owls come in and out every day, bringing all kinds of letters like snowflakes.

Everyone in this family of three has a say and has the right to decide on adding new members.

But naturally no one dared to disturb the old devil Grindelwald and the notorious little witch Alison.

So those letters were all sent to Headmaster Dumbledore, who was the easiest to talk to, had a certain status in the wizarding world, was willing to interact normally with the entire society and various groups, and maintained a certain degree of decency.

The sound of an owl knocking on the window with its beak was too frequent, and the window opened and closed frequently, which was really annoying.

So in the end, during these few days, the windows of the principal's office were often open in the slightly cool late autumn, and the only way to keep warm was to burn the fireplace as brightly as possible - during this period, Alison tried to use a fierce fire, but was still sternly rejected by her father.

Dumbledore sorted the letters neatly and wrote his reply patiently and methodically.

Alison frowned tightly and flipped through the packed letters with annoyance, reading them one by one.

It's all junk mail.

At least that's what Alison thought.

There were official letters from the Ministry of Magic, from the International Confederation of Wizards. Grindelwald, who had once sought the position of president, snorted coldly when he saw this. He felt that Dumbledore had refused power and given up his position to Santos, and now he was the president again, which was simply a stab in the back. There were letters with the crests of various ancient families, from celebrities who often appeared in newspapers, from Dumbledore's old friends, and even from students' parents...

Ever since Dumbledore gave the portraits the OK and didn't mind them leaking the information, it shocked the entire wizarding world.

People who were related or not were all trying to build relationships, calling him "Professor Dumbledore". The tone of the letters was more affectionate than the last, as if Dumbledore was their adopted parent.

Even this kind of "student-parent" relationship was forced out.

Whether Hogwarts allows outsiders to enter or not depends on the headmaster. Some parents of students hope to visit Hogwarts in the name of their children - as for what to see, that's not the real purpose.

Those old friends, even friends of different ages, partners, friends who had really helped Dumbledore a lot in the past, acquaintances in the Order of the Phoenix who trusted Dumbledore...

The old principal naturally had to reply to each letter seriously.

Alison impatiently flipped through the polite letters, but when she saw one, she raised an eyebrow with interest and opened it to read it carefully.

This is a letter from St. Mungo's.

Dear Professor Dumbledore:

We are sorry to bother you during your busy schedule.

First of all, please allow St. Mungo's Hospital to express our sincere greetings and respects to you. We are honored to hear the information about "God's Land" from Ms. Delys Devonte. If this news is true, it will be good news for the entire wizarding world.

St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Sorrow is writing this letter to request that you allow healers to enter the "God-given Land" to obtain and study the "new potion" therein for widespread application in treatment, as well as to develop and popularize it on this basis.

We have heard that the potions in the "God-given Land" are magical and more universal. If the effects of the relevant potions can be popularized in St. Mungo's Hospital for Witchcraft and Wizardry, it will be great news for many patients suffering from difficult and complicated diseases, as well as the British treatment community and the compilation work of Today's Healer.

Thank you again for taking the time to read this letter and I hope to receive your positive response. If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to contact me through Owl Communications.

Finally, thank you again for the good news you have brought to the medical field. I also hope that Hogwarts can train more outstanding young wizards and make greater contributions to the development of the healing industry and the wizarding world.

Your most loyal

Director of St Mungo's Hospital for Magical Sorrow

St. Mungo's Hospital for Wizardry has rarely forgotten its original intention and is still thinking about the various potions in the game world.

Maybe those fast-acting red and blue medicines, as well as antidotes, can really come in handy?

Alison folded the letter again carelessly and put it away.

Compared to the more academic St. Mungo's Hospital for Magic and Wizardry, the Ministry of Magic is much more troublesome.

Maybe Fudge has been too bold recently, or maybe the benefits are so great that people are willing to take risks, Fudge actually wants to interfere in the internal affairs of Hogwarts.

Come to think of it, this guy's term is indeed about to end.

The Minister of Magic has no fixed term limit and can be re-elected an unlimited number of times, but is obliged to hold elections at least every seven years.

Fudge was able to become the Minister of Magic in the first place purely because Bartley Crouch, the head of the Department of Law Enforcement who was supposed to be the Minister of Magic, was involved in a scandal involving his son being a Death Eater, which gave Fudge an opportunity to take advantage of the situation.

Now, considering how poorly Fudge is doing his job...

Although there were no obvious malicious incidents - wait, Alison suddenly remembered that she had destroyed Azkaban before, and pretended to be Voldemort to steal candy from the candy store, which seemed to be a malicious incident.

Emmmmm......

Of course, this doesn't matter! At least not to Alison!

After all, she wasn't the Minister of Magic.

In order to intervene in Hogwarts, the Minister of Magic actually proposed to create a new position again and appointed his confidant, Dolores Umbridge, the Senior Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Magic who was good at flattery, as the Senior Investigator of Hogwarts.

When Dumbledore saw this name that had appeared in the prophecy book and would cause trouble in Hogwarts and bring unrest to the school, he raised his eyebrows slightly and politely refused.

At the same time, he did not forget to borrow the more intimidating names of Alison and Grindelwald, and pretended to be enthusiastic and polite in his reply to briefly describe the happy daily life of the family of three.

As to whether it is a threat or a true sharing of daily life, that depends on one's opinion.


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