Chapter 165 Shameful Scene 1
Chapter 165 Shameful Scene 1
Facing Professor Snape's question, Augustus just turned his head and glanced at him, then turned and walked behind everyone towards the auditorium.
However, Augustus and Julius walked a bit slowly, and when the other students had all left, Julius also asked with some doubts.
"No one wants such a thing to happen, but if you want to revive them, you should understand the price involved."
"It is said that in order to revive Aunt Ariana, Father Grindelwald emptied three large vaults, and they are all the largest vaults of a pure-blood family with a long history of thousands of years."
"Although I know you don't care about these things, I hope you will not be easily swayed by emotions. After all, what you are controlling now is the organization's fund, or the dream fund of the two of us."
Hearing Julius' question, Augustus stopped in his tracks. He kept looking in the direction of the auditorium and asked softly.
"Are you trying to oppose resurrecting them? Or..."
"No, I'm afraid that your acting is too deep and you forget that you are an emotional person. In such an emotional battlefield, don't let reason win again."
Just when Augustus was about to ask more questions, Julius had already walked in front of Augustus and spoke slowly in an extremely flat tone.
Hearing the other party's answer, Augustus obviously had some doubts in his eyes. He looked at the back of the young man who couldn't even walk.
After thinking for a while, he chuckled and followed quickly.
At the same time, in the Hogwarts Great Hall, many students and parents gathered at the gate of the auditorium, watching the two ladies being carried in on a stretcher.
A lot of chaotic discussions started to sound, and the crowd blocked the gate noisily, which made Madam Pomfrey and Madam Potter feel a little embarrassed.
And just after the crowd had been noisy for a long time, a middle-aged man slowly walked to the front of the crowd. He was ordinary-looking and a little bald, and his body was rather naive because of his obesity.
He looked at the two stretchers covered with white cloth, and said in an awkward tone.
"Have they been bitten by werewolves? If so, I don't think it is necessary to put them here for the safety of most people."
"If possible, it is more appropriate to arrange them in another place, so as to take care of their injuries and avoid unnecessary consequences."
This remark attracted the crowd present to repeatedly agree, and many people nodded in agreement, while Mrs. Potter and Ms. Pomfrey standing outside the door were flushed with anger.
"How can you do this? Have you forgotten your situation just now? You are also victims. They were indeed bitten by werewolves."
"But it doesn't mean anything. They are just wizards protected by Hogwarts just like you. There is no difference, let alone any difference."
"Please get out of the way immediately. Don't you think that what you did in front of your children is extremely shameful?"
Ms. Pomfrey was the first to be unable to bear it. As a kind medical worker, no one in her heart is unworthy of being saved.
No matter what the person who came to her had done before, at least before he recovered, he was still a patient in her eyes.
And what this group of people are doing now is completely shameful and despicable and selfish.
However, Ms. Pomfrey's generous speech did not shake this group of people, they still stood there stubbornly.
He didn't care about the dissuasion of the children around him, nor the opinions of those behind them who didn't come to obstruct them.
"I'm not saying they don't need to be treated, I just hope they can go to another place, after all, today is also a full moon night."
"If something unexpected happens, it will be a result that everyone does not want to see."
The middle-aged man who took the lead, after checking that the crowd around him hadn't left, boldly and carefully repeated his point of view.
And just when he was about to continue talking, a loud shout came from behind Ms. Pomfrey.
"What are you doing? You just came here to take refuge. Taking you in and giving you treatment is only out of personal conduct and integrity."
"Or to put it more clearly, you are just taking advantage of your children. If your children are not studying at Hogwarts, what does your life or death have to do with us?"
"As the vice-headmaster of Hogwarts, I ask you to make way immediately and let these two poor ladies enter the Great Hall."
It was Professor McGonagall who said this. Her voice was unusually loud, like a Gryffindor lion roaring. With this roar alone, those who stood in the way unconsciously took a few steps back.
Professor McGonagall walked slowly from behind. She had just inspected the entire school and made sure that no wounded were missed, but when she came to the auditorium to take a break, she saw such a terrifying scene.
The appearance of Professor McGonagall caused the crowd to shake a bit. Some parents left the crowd and entered the auditorium under the pull of their children.
But even so, there are still more than a dozen parents standing there stubbornly, and what makes people feel sad is that even their children think that their parents are doing the right thing.
The parents who accompanied him stood at the door of the auditorium, and with an uncompromising gesture, they firmly blocked the way out of the auditorium.
The emergence of this situation made Professor McGonagall feel very ashamed and angry. She never expected that these students would be so indiscriminate between right and wrong under her own teaching.
What made her even more angry was that many of these students were from Gryffindor, and a few were from Ravenclaw. Most of them were children of wizarding families.
Although not as noble as those pure-blood nobles, he should have lived in the magic world for a long time. After his own teaching, how could there be such a terrible view of right and wrong.
"I can't imagine that under my education, you even lost the basic judgment of right and wrong. Where is your courage as a Gryffindor, and where is your wisdom as a Ravenclaw?"
"Don't you think your behavior is shameful? Most of you, in my impression, are children with excellent studies and full of wisdom."
"But your current behavior really makes people feel extremely regrettable."
Facing the behavior of her students, Professor McGonagall couldn't bear it anymore, and she loudly scolded those students who were still accompanying their parents to help block the door.
The voice was full of anger, but also revealed a trace of unspeakable sadness.
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