"It's not like I can't say it."

Andy grinned and said, "Those who know the secret can discuss it with each other, but we won't tell those who don't know the secret."

Harry, Ron: "..."

Harry took a bite of the sausage. The sausage that used to be so delicious now tasted bland.

This feeling of 'everyone knows it except you' is really annoying.

He bet that he would not be able to sleep tonight.

Ron was a little skeptical. He stood up and walked over to Michael Corner, raised his eyebrows and asked, "Michael, do you know about that?"

Michael nodded. "You mean that? Of course I know about it, and I've agreed to it."

"What did you agree to?" Ron asked impatiently.

"You do not know?"

Michael looked at Ron warily, then waved his hand impatiently, "If you don't know, don't ask."

Ron: "..."

Ron was unwilling to give up, so he asked a few more people he knew, but the answers he got were basically the same.

Those who didn't know were as curious as he was, but those who knew were unwilling to tell him what the secret was.

After turning around, Ron sat back with a frustrated look on his face.

Andy and Hermione smiled at each other. This feeling was quite interesting.

Although there is no magic to keep secrets, everyone seems to know it tacitly, and no one will tell the secret to those who don't know.

This is very Hogwarts!

……

However, there is no impenetrable wall in this world. In just one night, the news that "Slytherin intends to expel Professor Quirrell" spread throughout Hogwarts at the speed of Nimbus 2000.

By the next morning, the little wizards had begun to discuss the news openly.

The little wizards only have four words to say about Slytherin's actions: Well done!

No one at Hogwarts liked Professor Quirrell.

Many young wizards were very excited. Although the whole thing was led by the Slytherins, it was the result of the joint efforts of all the young wizards.

Gryffindors might disagree, but no one would care what they thought.

Because if the plan succeeds, Professor Quirrell will become the first professor in Hogwarts' thousand-year history to be expelled by the student group.

They will make history!

When Andy and Hermione arrived at the hall, new news came from Slytherin - they had already sent out the letter of complaint.

There was a sudden cheer in the auditorium.

Andy glanced at the Slytherin table, where Malfoy was talking to the people around him with a proud look on his face.

Looking at his beaming expression, you can tell how proud he is now.

"Andy, let's go!" Hermione pulled Andy.

"Yeah!" Andy nodded.

The Ravenclaw side is also in a state of excitement. Everyone is looking forward to Professor Quirrell leaving Hogwarts, and this is especially true for the little eagles who love learning.

“If we succeed, it will be a major event that will go down in school history.”

“This is a victory for all of us!”

"We will succeed."

"I took the Divination class this year. Professor Trelawney predicted that someone would leave Hogwarts this year. I think she was predicting Professor Quirrell."

The little eagles were discussing fiercely. Andy was just about to ask the third-year student who had chosen the Divination class how Professor Trelawney predicted it...

Then I heard another fifth-year student say, "Don't believe her. Professor Trelawney predicts that someone will die in Hogwarts every year, but it has never come true."

Andy: "..."

Liar!

It shouldn’t be possible, right?

Professor Trelawney's ancestors were all masters of prophecy, and Andy had read quite a few books on the subject.

It’s just that prediction requires talent, and Andy’s talent in this area is currently zero.

"Andy, do you think the professors know about this now?" Hermione seemed a little flustered.

There are three things the little witch fears most in her life: the first is not getting full marks on the exam, the second is being criticized by the professor, and the third is being expelled from school.

Although this incident was initiated by Malfoy, it was Andy who made the plan.

Once Malfoy was caught, Hermione didn't believe that Malfoy could keep the secret and would never betray Andy.

"You probably don't know yet?"

Andy guessed, "After all, no one will tell the professors about this. Professors are not omnipotent and cannot predict the future. Especially since the plan only started yesterday."

After thinking for a while, Andy added, "But I think... Professor Dumbledore should already know."

"What should I do?" Hermione was a little panicked. She began to recall the books she had read before and imagined what reasons she would use to defend Andy if he was caught.

Andy rubbed the little witch's head with amusement, "Don't bother, we are not doing anything bad, so what will happen even if someone finds out?"

"I just don't want to be in the spotlight, so I leave it to Malfoy."

Hermione knocked Andy's hand away and glared at him, "Don't touch my hair. It's already messy enough."

Andy's calmness quickly put Hermione at ease, but the little witch immediately asked another question, "But...what if Professor Dumbledore disagrees?"

"How could he disagree? This is a petition from all the students. Even the principal can't go against all the students, right?"

Andy spread his hands. "If Dumbledore really insists on doing what he wants, then I can only let Malfoy lead the students to strike!"

Chapter 39 Conversation in the Principal's Office

The eighth floor of the castle, the principal's office.

Dumbledore, who was being discussed by Andy and Hermione, was sitting in the headmaster's office at this moment, frowning and thinking.

He did already know.

The portraits and ghosts throughout the castle are Dumbledore's spies. Nothing that happens in the castle can escape Dumbledore's eyes - as long as he wants to know.

The office was quiet. The portraits of past headmasters hanging on the wall were pretending to do their own things. However, the glances they made at Dumbledore from time to time revealed their desire to hear gossip.

They were curious about how Dumbledore would deal with this matter.

This is the most bizarre thing that has never happened in Hogwarts for thousands of years.

For the first time, the four major colleges of the school joined forces with the sole purpose of driving out a professor.

If the four founders of Hogwarts knew about this, it is unclear whether they would be more angry or more relieved.

Principal Phineas Black was obviously not a very patient man, and he decided to say something to break the deadlock.

"I wonder who will say that Albus Dumbledore is the greatest headmaster of Hogwarts in the future? When I was the headmaster, such outrageous things would never happen in the school!"

Phineas Black's tone was somewhat smug. "I heard that this matter was initiated by our Slytherin students? Ha! If you ask me, this is a brilliant job!"

Headmaster Dilys De Winter ignored Phineas Black. She looked at Dumbledore and asked, "Albus, how are you going to deal with this?"

As soon as this question was asked, all the portraits stopped what they were doing at the same time. They all looked at Dumbledore, and even Phineas Black stopped talking.

"Ah! I'm thinking of something else."

Dumbledore seemed to have just woken up. "Although it will be a bit troublesome, it's better to drive Quirrell out of Hogwarts. This will save me a lot of trouble."

Dumbledore frowned and thought, what exactly went wrong?

Well...this story started a few months ago.

Voldemort is still alive, and his ghost is active in the forests of Albania - Dumbledore has known this for a long time.

Voldemort did not leave until Quirrell went to the forests of Albania.

Later, Dumbledore received a message that someone was plotting against the Philosopher's Stone.

So Dumbledore decided to use the Philosopher's Stone to lure Voldemort into the trap.

Harry Potter is about to enter school, and Dumbledore must ensure that the child has enough courage to face Voldemort.

At the same time, he also wanted to verify another thing, whether the protective magic on Harry Potter was still effective against Voldemort.

This prophesied child is the only hope Dumbledore can think of to defeat Voldemort.

Can Dumbledore defeat Voldemort?

do not know!

Because Voldemort would never fight him to the death.

Since there will be no fight to the death, Dumbledore naturally cannot kill Voldemort.

What's more, Voldemort has a way to avoid death.

At first, the plan went smoothly.

Dumbledore asked Hagrid to pick up Harry for school, and at the same time asked Hagrid to take the Philosopher's Stone stored in Gringotts.

Hagrid was a careless man and he would not avoid Harry at all.

As long as Harry is curious enough, he will know about the Philosopher's Stone sooner or later. If he has justice and courage in his heart, he will take action to protect the Philosopher's Stone.

As for what happens next, Dumbledore just needs to wait patiently.

But who would have thought that the famous Harry Potter couldn't even perform the Unlocking Spell?

Not to mention discovering the trapdoor guarded by the three-headed dog, he didn't even enter the door.

Of course, this is not Dumbledore's fault.

Dumbledore was a magical genius back then. He could learn small magic like the Unlocking Charm without even reading a book.

It's like Einstein couldn't imagine that some people didn't even know what one plus one equals.

Does this still need to be taught?

But one failure doesn't matter. Dumbledore still has a year to plan slowly.

However, Slytherin's action disrupted all of Dumbledore's plans.

Just like Andy said, the headmaster couldn't go against all the students. It was the common wish of all the students to drive Quirrell away, so Dumbledore had no choice but to compromise.

Since Quirrell's dismissal was a foregone conclusion, Dumbledore naturally needed to change his plan.

Kaka!

The spiral staircase moved slowly, and Snape, dressed in black robes, opened the door to the principal's office and walked in.

There was a hint of sarcasm on his face. “It looks like you’re in a good mood.”

"Ah! Yes!"

Dumbledore showed a gratified expression. "For the first time, the students united. Let me think, what did they say? Ah! We swear to defend our right to study to the death."

"From this point of view, Quirrell is indeed a little unqualified. Miss Granger from Ravenclaw even wrote me a letter of complaint before!"

Snape deadpanned.

Apart from dealing with Voldemort, Snape and Dumbledore never saw eye to eye.

"I checked, and it was indeed Malfoy who started this."

At this point, Snape couldn't help but reveal a hint of doubt on his face, "But I know Malfoy, he doesn't have the ability to plan such a thing."

Think of what Draco Malfoy has done this week!

He had just arranged a midnight duel with Ron and Harry, and then he went to report them to Filch.

Is it possible for a young wizard like Malfoy to think of contacting all the students to drive away a professor together?

Totally impossible!

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