Chapter 166 The Improper Douglas
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Liu Yue Zhi Yuan Fei
Douglas shook off the messy thoughts in his mind, following Dumbledore's last sentence, he proposed:
"You know, there are many students who have formed the habit of exercising around the Black Lake in the morning, and then use the early morning time to learn magic or memorize knowledge.
Therefore, I personally think that we should set 06:30 to 07:30 in the morning as a special morning jogging and morning reading course.
What do you think about me and Mr. Lupine being the advisors?
This can also allow students to spend their energy during the day, thus effectively preventing night tours...
Of course, we are all based on the principle of voluntary registration. After all, not all students can get help from professors in their spare time. "
Dumbledore frowned, and took a deep look at Douglas who looked at him expectantly.
He originally said the last sentence casually, but he didn't expect Douglas to actually put forward his opinion, and it was another premeditated matter.
After one last look at Sirius, he said:
"I'm afraid it won't work. There will be some changes in the school this year. The Ministry of Magic will send dementors to live around the school during school...
Unless you give up on your plans, we'll clear Sirius' grievances before school starts. "
(Sirius is the transliterated name of Sirius. In order to avoid confusion, this book is translated by Humanities Agency: Sirius.)
Hearing the dementor, Sirius snorted disdainfully.
Douglas said firmly:
"Professor, you are the headmaster of Hogwarts. The activities of the students are all inside Hogwarts. With you here, I don't think those dementors will step into the sacred Hogwarts." Bar?"
Dumbledore nodded:
"Of course, I told Fudge not to allow those dementors into Hogwarts...
I can promise you, but the premise of all this is that you can return to Hogwarts to continue teaching normally.
It means that some children have to get up before 06:30 in the morning, and then finish the study room at [-]:[-] pm at the latest, and they will be studying all day long..."
Sirius stared at Douglas, this is too inappropriate.
You must know that during his school days, only some outstanding students would have such a schedule, but it was all due to personal perseverance, but Douglas actually made this kind of thing mandatory.
Although he said to allow students to sign up voluntarily, it would never be that simple based on Sirius' understanding of Douglas during this time.
Douglas said aggrievedly:
"It's not so exaggerated. Even without the school's requirements, they have a lot of things to do every day, especially when there is a lot of homework, some students can write until two o'clock in the morning..."
Dumbledore smiled, changed the subject, and asked:
"About Remus, I think you should have gotten something from Peter's memory, do you have anything to say?"
Sirius also looked nervously at Douglas and Dumbledore, stumbled and said incoherently:
"Remus is excellent...he used to be a prefect, he's very kind, he doesn't hurt people...
And his father has a knack for dealing with dark magic creatures..."
Douglas felt very strange about Sirius' state. This was the first time he heard Lupine's name from Sirius.
After all, during this period of time, he had never heard Lupine mentioned by the other party. He thought that only Harry's father was a real friend in the other party's eyes, but now it seemed that he was not.
What he didn't know was that Sirius had been with Harry during the day, and listening to Harry and Hermione discuss some things between the three of them reminded him of his days in Hogwarts.
After he calmed down, he remembered that he was not the only one who lost his best friend that day, Lupine was the same.
Although he and James are usually closer, Lupine is indeed his and James' good friend and best friend.
Sirius once felt that he was the most painful, and since entering Azkaban, he has been trapped in deep self-blame for killing James.
But now it seems that the most painful should be Remus. One friend directly or indirectly killed two other friends. What kind of blow should this be to the kind and lonely Remus.
More importantly, he felt deeply guilty for doubting Remus, and it turned out that James' statement that 'it's shameful not to trust a friend' was very correct.
(Because Peter Pettigrew is timid and incompetent, Sirius never really treats him as an equal, just a sidekick or a cheerleader during fights.)
For the above reasons, when Sirius heard that Lupine had been miserable these years, he began to speak well of Lupine by accident.
Douglas understood what Dumbledore and Sirius meant, nodded and said:
"As for his identity, I have no opinion. Isn't Wolfsbane Potion already available? I think Mr. Lupine shouldn't be in any danger with it..."
Dumbledore looked at Douglas, and originally wanted to see if he had time to brew Wolfsbane potion for Lupine. After all, it wasn't the first time he heard that Severus Douglas was talented in potions, but he went the wrong way .
But seeing Sirius on the side, plus whether Douglas could come to Hogwarts or not, he didn't mention it in the end.
Sirius on the side heard the Wolfsbane potion, and said quickly:
"Principal, can you provide Remus with the potion of Wolfsbane? I read in a magazine that the potion is very expensive, and the money is mine. I hope you can help Remus."
Dumbledore looked at Douglas and said:
"Is it all right to tell Remus about your plan?"
Douglas thought for a while and said:
"Let me tell him myself..."
Dumbledore felt so tired. Why was this kid so stubborn? Why wouldn't he believe in the authenticity of the curse?
Douglas changed the subject and said:
"Professor, speaking of which, why are you looking for me? Do you just want to inform me that you want to change the professor?"
Dumbledore shook his head and said:
"I came to you for another matter. Do you remember some of our discussions about Voldemort?"
Hearing this, Douglas looked to Sirius at the side.
Sirius was taken aback for a moment, and said dissatisfiedly:
"Boy, what do you mean, do you still suspect that I am Voldemort's lackey?
You didn't know where we were when we dealt with Voldemort..."
Douglas looked at Dumbledore and said lightly:
"Professor, I think there are some things that he is not suitable to know..."
Dumbledore also thought about this matter, especially the conjecture about Harry being a Horcrux.
So he said to Sirius:
"Sorry, there are some things I agreed with Douglas before, and I can't reveal them to you for the time being.
Of course, this is not aimed at you alone, and it is indeed inappropriate to disclose it to the outside world without a specific conclusion..."
Sirius snorted coldly:
"Hmph! I'll go see if Harry's back."
After speaking, he turned into an Animagus in front of the two of them.
Dumbledore applauded and exclaimed:
"A very good transformation of Animagus, it's hard to imagine that you accomplished this in your student days."
Sirius opened the door without looking back, and walked out.
Douglas thought to himself, if it were Professor McGonagall, he might drag Sirius to register with the Ministry of Magic right now.
After Sirius left, Dumbledore said:
"It seems that Sirius didn't read that article, maybe he can think of something."
Douglas smiled. He didn't have The Quibbler at home for Sirius to read.
Then Dumbledore said seriously:
"According to the content of that article, I followed my own thinking and found some clues.
Of course, thanks also to Bob Ogden for providing some memories, he worked in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement decades ago, and now his health is getting worse, I had a hard time convincing him to provide those memories .
You don’t have a pensieve here, so I won’t show it to you. If you are interested and have a chance to go back to school in the future, I can lend you the pensieve in the principal’s office..."
"You know, there are many students who have formed the habit of exercising around the Black Lake in the morning, and then use the early morning time to learn magic or memorize knowledge.
Therefore, I personally think that we should set 06:30 to 07:30 in the morning as a special morning jogging and morning reading course.
What do you think about me and Mr. Lupine being the advisors?
This can also allow students to spend their energy during the day, thus effectively preventing night tours...
Of course, we are all based on the principle of voluntary registration. After all, not all students can get help from professors in their spare time. "
Dumbledore frowned, and took a deep look at Douglas who looked at him expectantly.
He originally said the last sentence casually, but he didn't expect Douglas to actually put forward his opinion, and it was another premeditated matter.
After one last look at Sirius, he said:
"I'm afraid it won't work. There will be some changes in the school this year. The Ministry of Magic will send dementors to live around the school during school...
Unless you give up on your plans, we'll clear Sirius' grievances before school starts. "
(Sirius is the transliterated name of Sirius. In order to avoid confusion, this book is translated by Humanities Agency: Sirius.)
Hearing the dementor, Sirius snorted disdainfully.
Douglas said firmly:
"Professor, you are the headmaster of Hogwarts. The activities of the students are all inside Hogwarts. With you here, I don't think those dementors will step into the sacred Hogwarts." Bar?"
Dumbledore nodded:
"Of course, I told Fudge not to allow those dementors into Hogwarts...
I can promise you, but the premise of all this is that you can return to Hogwarts to continue teaching normally.
It means that some children have to get up before 06:30 in the morning, and then finish the study room at [-]:[-] pm at the latest, and they will be studying all day long..."
Sirius stared at Douglas, this is too inappropriate.
You must know that during his school days, only some outstanding students would have such a schedule, but it was all due to personal perseverance, but Douglas actually made this kind of thing mandatory.
Although he said to allow students to sign up voluntarily, it would never be that simple based on Sirius' understanding of Douglas during this time.
Douglas said aggrievedly:
"It's not so exaggerated. Even without the school's requirements, they have a lot of things to do every day, especially when there is a lot of homework, some students can write until two o'clock in the morning..."
Dumbledore smiled, changed the subject, and asked:
"About Remus, I think you should have gotten something from Peter's memory, do you have anything to say?"
Sirius also looked nervously at Douglas and Dumbledore, stumbled and said incoherently:
"Remus is excellent...he used to be a prefect, he's very kind, he doesn't hurt people...
And his father has a knack for dealing with dark magic creatures..."
Douglas felt very strange about Sirius' state. This was the first time he heard Lupine's name from Sirius.
After all, during this period of time, he had never heard Lupine mentioned by the other party. He thought that only Harry's father was a real friend in the other party's eyes, but now it seemed that he was not.
What he didn't know was that Sirius had been with Harry during the day, and listening to Harry and Hermione discuss some things between the three of them reminded him of his days in Hogwarts.
After he calmed down, he remembered that he was not the only one who lost his best friend that day, Lupine was the same.
Although he and James are usually closer, Lupine is indeed his and James' good friend and best friend.
Sirius once felt that he was the most painful, and since entering Azkaban, he has been trapped in deep self-blame for killing James.
But now it seems that the most painful should be Remus. One friend directly or indirectly killed two other friends. What kind of blow should this be to the kind and lonely Remus.
More importantly, he felt deeply guilty for doubting Remus, and it turned out that James' statement that 'it's shameful not to trust a friend' was very correct.
(Because Peter Pettigrew is timid and incompetent, Sirius never really treats him as an equal, just a sidekick or a cheerleader during fights.)
For the above reasons, when Sirius heard that Lupine had been miserable these years, he began to speak well of Lupine by accident.
Douglas understood what Dumbledore and Sirius meant, nodded and said:
"As for his identity, I have no opinion. Isn't Wolfsbane Potion already available? I think Mr. Lupine shouldn't be in any danger with it..."
Dumbledore looked at Douglas, and originally wanted to see if he had time to brew Wolfsbane potion for Lupine. After all, it wasn't the first time he heard that Severus Douglas was talented in potions, but he went the wrong way .
But seeing Sirius on the side, plus whether Douglas could come to Hogwarts or not, he didn't mention it in the end.
Sirius on the side heard the Wolfsbane potion, and said quickly:
"Principal, can you provide Remus with the potion of Wolfsbane? I read in a magazine that the potion is very expensive, and the money is mine. I hope you can help Remus."
Dumbledore looked at Douglas and said:
"Is it all right to tell Remus about your plan?"
Douglas thought for a while and said:
"Let me tell him myself..."
Dumbledore felt so tired. Why was this kid so stubborn? Why wouldn't he believe in the authenticity of the curse?
Douglas changed the subject and said:
"Professor, speaking of which, why are you looking for me? Do you just want to inform me that you want to change the professor?"
Dumbledore shook his head and said:
"I came to you for another matter. Do you remember some of our discussions about Voldemort?"
Hearing this, Douglas looked to Sirius at the side.
Sirius was taken aback for a moment, and said dissatisfiedly:
"Boy, what do you mean, do you still suspect that I am Voldemort's lackey?
You didn't know where we were when we dealt with Voldemort..."
Douglas looked at Dumbledore and said lightly:
"Professor, I think there are some things that he is not suitable to know..."
Dumbledore also thought about this matter, especially the conjecture about Harry being a Horcrux.
So he said to Sirius:
"Sorry, there are some things I agreed with Douglas before, and I can't reveal them to you for the time being.
Of course, this is not aimed at you alone, and it is indeed inappropriate to disclose it to the outside world without a specific conclusion..."
Sirius snorted coldly:
"Hmph! I'll go see if Harry's back."
After speaking, he turned into an Animagus in front of the two of them.
Dumbledore applauded and exclaimed:
"A very good transformation of Animagus, it's hard to imagine that you accomplished this in your student days."
Sirius opened the door without looking back, and walked out.
Douglas thought to himself, if it were Professor McGonagall, he might drag Sirius to register with the Ministry of Magic right now.
After Sirius left, Dumbledore said:
"It seems that Sirius didn't read that article, maybe he can think of something."
Douglas smiled. He didn't have The Quibbler at home for Sirius to read.
Then Dumbledore said seriously:
"According to the content of that article, I followed my own thinking and found some clues.
Of course, thanks also to Bob Ogden for providing some memories, he worked in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement decades ago, and now his health is getting worse, I had a hard time convincing him to provide those memories .
You don’t have a pensieve here, so I won’t show it to you. If you are interested and have a chance to go back to school in the future, I can lend you the pensieve in the principal’s office..."












