Just like Solim, Professor McGonagall and the two middle-aged men were just as shocked when they saw Solim.

If it weren't for the fact that Professor McGonagall didn't have children, Solim would have even thought those two men were her sons. And Professor McGonagall was shocked, and it was easy to understand that it was a holiday, and it was obviously not a normal thing for a student to appear here very suddenly. Hogwarts is not one of those Muggle schools in London, even during the holidays, students run into it, Hogwarts is a place far away from people, and coming here at such a time only shows a point.

"Solim?"

Professor McGonagall's face was ruddy, and she seemed to have exercised a lot before. Solim saw the broomsticks in the hands of the trio, apparently playing Quidditch before.

"Professor McGonagall. Solim owed, "These two are—"

"They are my brother's children. Professor McGonagall explains: "They come here every year during the holidays to accompany my wife. "

Professor McGonagall is an avid Quidditch enthusiast, as the students know, but they have never seen Professor McGonagall riding a broomstick. 23Professor McGonagall was the eldest in the family, and she had two younger brothers, Malcolm and Robert, who were also wizards. However, they are not the Order of the Phoenix, they choose to fit into the lives of ordinary people, and they also marry a girl who does not know magic, but luckily, both of their sons have a talent for magic.

"Hello, gentlemen. Solim said, "Can you give me a moment? I have something to talk to Professor McGonagall about." "

The brothers looked at each other, shrugged their shoulders, and flew away together on broomsticks, but they were not too far away, but landed in the stands.

"Alright, Solim. Professor McGonagall leaned on her broomstick, "I think you're coming to Hogwarts now or you're coming to me, so there must be something important." "

"It's not important," Solim scratched his head, "It's just that I have a request, and since the headmaster is too busy, I can only come to you, the vice principal." "

"Oh?" Professor McGonagall sensed what Solim meant, "Your business has something to do with Hogwarts?"

"Yes," Solim nodded, "I want something that belongs to Hogwarts." "

"What belongs to Hogwarts?" Professor McGonagall frowned, exactly like she did in class, "What is it?"

"Disappearing Cabinet. Solim replied crisply, "It's the Death Eaters that night......"

"I know what a vanishing cabinet is. Professor McGonagall said, "Give me a reason." "

Professor McGonagall is a capable professor who always points out problems to the point. But Solim couldn't say to her, "Oh, I want the Vanishing Cabinet because I think it's useful."

This kind of reason is absolutely not convincing to Professor McGonagall, because as long as any wizard knows the value of the Vanishing Cabinet, if Solim can take it for himself in a few words, it is estimated that it will not be his turn. Although the Room of Requirement was hidden, a few Hogwarts students over the years were able to find him, not to mention that George and Fred had found it without any hints, even though it was just a utility room at the time.

"Hogwarts doesn't need it, and keeping it here can only be a hidden danger. "

Professor McGonagall's brow furrowed even deeper, but Solim's next words made her pause her intention to speak.

"I found the whereabouts of another Vanishing Locker. "

"Of course, in the hands of the Death Eaters, it's not hard to guess. But even if you ......."

"No, it's not in the hands of the Death Eaters. Solim shook his head, "It's in a shop in Tumbledown Alley." "

Professor McGonagall's face changed.

"Boginbock?"

Solim wasn't surprised, really. Even people who have never been to Tumbledown Alley have mostly heard of the name of the Magic Shop of Bogginbock, let alone the Order of the Phoenix.

"That's right, and I'm getting my hands on the vanishing cabinet. "

"It's too risky!" Professor McGonagall scolded, "You're just an underage wizard, you shouldn't set foot in that kind of place!"

"Like I said before, Professor, I need the Vanishing Cabinet. Solim was very patient, "And I haven't been in contact with Mr. Bock, so you don't have to worry." "

"I can't do this. Professor McGonagall shook her head, "It's not just me, not even Albus. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

As soon as Professor McGonagall said this, Solim immediately realized that he had made a mistake of common sense.

Who owns Hogwarts?

Not the Headmaster, nor a director, but the Hogwarts Board of Trustees. All Hogwarts property belongs to the Board of Directors, including the Vanishing Locker, unless Solim can prove that the Vanishing Locker now in the Room of Requirement has another owner, otherwise he will have to get the approval of the Board of Directors, which means that two-thirds of the Board members need to approve it.

Of course, this is the normal process.

At this time, Solim regretted a little, he shouldn't have run over in such a hurry, at least he should have been more cautious. If he had been aware of the problem, there would have been no need to come to Professor McGonagall. []

But now that Professor McGonagall knows, would she allow Solim to "steal" Hogwarts property without permission?

Seeing Solim's uncertain face, Professor McGonagall narrowed her eyes dangerously.

"You're not going to just want 350 to take it from school, are you?"

"Uh...... If I say yes, Professor McGonagall, can you agree?" Solim understood, it was useless to deny, how many students had Professor McGonagall taught? She could tell at a glance that she hadn't lied, and it was better to admit it generously than to upset her.

"How could I possibly agree!"

"But, Professor, have you ever thought of a question?" Solim seemed to think of something, and the corners of his mouth curled slightly, "Even if I don't take it, someone will always take it." "

"As long as Albus and I don't agree, no one can take possession of Hogwarts property without permission!"

"No," Solim looked at Professor McGonagall, "the board will do." "

Professor McGonagall immediately fell silent.

Indeed, as long as the Board of Directors made a decision to remove the Vanishing Cabinet from Hogwarts, neither the Headmaster nor the Deputy Headmaster had the right to refuse. Professor McGonagall knows too well how many families on the Hogwarts Board belong to the Death Eaters, so to speak, as long as the Vanishing Cabinet leaves Hogwarts, then it will definitely belong to the Death Eaters.

The question then arises, whether to follow the rules and leave the Vanishing Locker at Hogwarts, or to cross the line a little and give it to Solim to prevent the Death Eaters from getting it, is obviously a choice that doesn't need to be overthought - Professor McGonagall is just serious, not rigid and inflexible.

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