Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 2599: It’s him


() Charlotte is not ignorant - at least certainly not as ignorant as she appears to be about certain things some time ago.

She has been Professor Minerva McGonagall's teaching assistant and assistant principal for some time.

Because she is really good at handling all kinds of complicated internal and external affairs, she has won the trust of Professor McGonagall in her work, so the latter will not think of avoiding her for many important things, even many Sometimes it will be specially handed over to her for execution.

Just like the previous letter that Professor McGonagall asked Mrs. Thomas to deliver Maca, it was Charlotte, as an assistant, who was responsible for sending it to the headquarters of the International Federation of Wizards.

At this moment, Maca chatted with her casually, and heard that Professor McGonagall actually recommended her to work in the Ministry of Magic on purpose, thinking that her talents would be better utilized there. If it weren't for this disaster that delayed many things, maybe Charlotte would already be sitting in a departmental office of the British Ministry of Magic.

Of course, according to Charlotte herself, she still seems to prefer to stay at Hogwarts as a professor who teaches and educates people-this is the goal she has been striving for since she was a student .

"Then you have to work **** your academic research!" Maca said with a smile, "Or, you actually want to be a professor of flight lessons, my Miss Seeker?"

Maka would say that, naturally thinking of Charlotte's demeanor when she was a Seeker in the Hufflepuff team. But to be honest, as a player, Charlotte's technical level is actually not too high.

Sure enough, Charlotte shook her head when she heard it.

"It's true that I like Quidditch, but if you want me to teach people, forget it! You know, don't say that I don't fly very well, even if I fly well, in terms of flying skills I'm not very good at teaching." She said, paused for a while, and finally said, "Actually, I want to be a professor of the history of magic."

"Oh! That's not an easy task." This is the first time Maca knows that this senior sister still has such a wish, "You know, as a living person, it is very difficult for you to survive A ghost—this post may not be available for hundreds of years!"

"Haha, I think so too!" Charlotte laughed exaggeratedly when she heard it.

However, a moment later, when Maca had to talk to Professor Flitwick who came to greet him again, the smile on Charlotte's face that looked at his back gradually faded.

A few days ago, when Professor Snape returned from the old England and briefed Professor McGonagall on his trip to the disaster area, she sat on the sidelines and processed the daily information from various external channels.

At the time, Charlotte also noticed that Snape subconsciously glanced at her before speaking. But neither Snape nor Professor McGonagall asked her to leave afterwards.

Thus, what Snape witnessed in Buckingham Palace at that time also entered Charlotte's ears, and it was firmly entangled in her mind, and it is still lingering to this day. .

That was the first time Charlotte got definite news about Maka after she went to the disaster area alone and lost contact. It's just obvious that from the perspective of Snape's statement, it's really not good news.

It's just that, aside from Professor Snape who seems to be only willing to maintain an objective position, at least Professor McGonagall made it clear at the time that the incident cannot be understood on the surface.

Is that demon "greedy" Maca?

Is Maca no longer the Maca they knew?

Has Maca already stood against them?

Even sooner or later...Maybe they will have to fight Maca to the death as enemies...Is it?

A few days later, "one" Maca woke up from the ice coffin, with a familiar appearance, and was obviously far more kind than the demon named "Greedy". His natural temperament and gentle smile reappeared in everyone's field of vision...

In the final analysis, Flitwick, Sprout, and Charlotte, the three of them came here on behalf of all the teachers and students of Hogwarts this time. Not real Maca.

Especially Charlotte, as a senior and good friend who has had a lot of close contact with Maca, she has even more opinions than Flitwick and Sprout for Professor McGonagall who appointed the three of them. Every professor is more important.

So, after seeing this Maca with her own eyes and having a short conversation with him at close quarters, what is Charlotte's answer?

"Miss Witte, what do you think...?"

While Maca was talking to Professor Flitwick, Sprout also came over and stood beside Charlotte, speaking softly with a slightly worried expression.

Charlotte shook her head when she heard the words.

"Professor Snape may be right - as far as Maca is concerned, all we can do is watch quietly. No judgment, no behavior can help What about us, many times it will only increase our troubles."

It could be seen that although the two of them were talking in low voices, they didn't really want Maca not to hear their voices.

This may be because they have known for a long time that it doesn't make any sense to Maca whether to use the silence spell or not; It's not that important anymore.

During this period of time, have people become less suspicious of Maca? This is a situation that even Charlotte and Sprout who were far away in Italy knew very well~IndoMTL.com~ But even so, Maca who woke up from the ice coffin did not show any resistance, Frankly as if he didn't care.

Look over there Harry will know! This guy is still unwilling to give Maca any good looks until today! But every time Maca glanced at the other party, he would not be stingy with his smile, as if we were still best friends just like yesterday.

"But——"

After Charlotte said a few words objectively, a soft light suddenly appeared in her pair of clear eyes, and she was staring straight at Maca's back, and said seriously:

"If I have to say... I think he is Maca."

"I hope so too." Professor Sprout nodded and sighed softly, "It's not that I don't believe in Professor Snape, but after all, I haven't seen that demon in Buckingham Palace with my own eyes, so it's about I can't make any comments on his words... But as far as Mr. McLean is concerned, at least I don't think he should be wrong."


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