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The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts — Chapter 107 107. Persuasion, separation, conversation

Michael and Amelia finally decided to leave England.

They may think Scott’s statement is a bit exaggerated, but when Professor Flitwick agreed with Scott’s view, they had to seriously consider his suggestion.

Professor Flitwick accepted Scott’s request and helped Scott persuade Michael and Amelia.

Professor Flitwick originally suggested to Scott that he could cast a protective spell or become the secret keeper of the Fidelity Charm, which would ensure the absolute safety of the Scott family’s house.

But Scott vetoed it.

Michael and Amelia are not wizards. They cannot hide in an isolated house forever. Scott also hopes that they can have a normal life and socialize.

Professor Flitwick can only help persuade Michael and Amelia to relieve Scott’s worries.

He gave an example to illustrate the danger of those dark wizards.

“After the Dark Lord himself had failed, one of his dark wizards used a curse to blow up a street in front of the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic. The explosion resulted in the death of 12 innocent Muggles.”

Professor Flitwick specifically talked about Sirius.

Of course, Scott knew it was actually Pettigrew who did it.

Michael also asked him, “…How did your Ministry of Magic handle this case later?”

“Of course the murderer was imprisoned in Azkaban, oh, that’s a wizarding prison.” Professor Flitwick replied, “As for those Muggles, the Ministry of Magic and the Muggle government made them believe that a natural gas explosion occurred on that street. “

Michael and Amelia were very angry after hearing this, and they began to empathize with the Muggles who had been fooled.

“I can’t believe I’m saying this…” Professor Flitwick added, “But I think Dumbledore may be right…he thinks that the Dark Lord has not really disappeared, and may even come back.”

Professor Flitwick’s persuasion was effective, and it seemed to work so well…so much so that Michael and Amelia began to persuade Scott to leave England with them in turn.

They were worried about Scott staying alone in the magical world without any friends.

The position was reversed, and Scott experienced the trouble of being constantly persuaded that his parents had experienced a few days ago.

This time it was Scott’s turn not to relent, and he insisted on finishing his seventh year at Hogwarts.

He could only say to his parents, “Hogwarts is the safest place in the wizarding world. There is the strongest magic castle there, and there is the greatest wizard Dumbledore of this century. He is the only person the Dark Lord fears. We Professor Flitwick was a fighting champion when he was young, and professors will protect their students.”

Besides, the situation in the magic world is still stable. Although there are some undercurrents, the peace that has lasted for more than ten years has not been broken.

Professor Flitwick nodded repeatedly. He did not agree with students dropping out of school.

With his assurance, Michael and Amelia finally agreed that Scott would complete his studies at Hogwarts.

On the last day of the Christmas break, Scott said goodbye to Michael and Emilia at London Heathrow Airport.

“Dear.” Amelia hugged Scott tightly, “You must come to Spain to spend the summer vacation with us!”

“I will, Mom,” Scott promised.

Michael’s expression was a little complicated, “To be honest, I never thought we would leave England.”

“Sorry, Dad.” Scott smiled apologetically, “But who told you to have an unusual son?”

Michael also laughed, and he reached out and patted Scott’s shoulder hard, “Take care, son.”

“I will,” Scott said.

He watched his parents go through the security check, and then stood in the terminal, watching through the glass the planes taking off and landing on the tarmac.

It wasn’t until the plane carrying Michael and Amelia took off that he let out a long sigh of relief.

Scott turned and left the airport and walked into a nearby cafe, where Professor Flitwick was still waiting for him.

Scott found Professor Flitwick’s booth and expressed his gratitude to the professor for his help.

“Thank you, Professor.” He said seriously, “You really helped me a lot.”

“fine!”

Professor Flitwick waved his hand.

He pointed to the table, “Are you okay, Scott? Maybe you can come and have some sweets to calm down.”

“thank you.”

After Scott sat down, he took a sip of coffee.

“Oh! I can’t get used to this.”

Professor Flitwick said.

Scott smiled, picked up his fork and ate a piece of the dessert.

“Actually… nothing like this has ever happened.”

Professor Flitwick said again.

“There are many young wizards and wizards of Muggle origin who enroll in Hogwarts every year. They have never worried about the safety of their families.”

He shook his head, looking a little sad.

“I can understand your thinking. Mr. Kent’s experience has reminded you, and your home address has been exposed by reporters again.”

Scott listened to his words and nodded.

“I wrote a letter to Rita Skeeter. She shouldn’t make it up just to attract attention. Not only did she expose your home address, her false report will also have a negative impact on three Ravenclaw students. !”

Professor Flitwick looked furious.

Scott knew he was referring to himself, Milton, and Jacob, all three of whom had been photographed in the newspaper by Rita Skeeter.

This will undoubtedly cause some trouble for them.

Because in the magical world, there are many fools who believe in the authenticity of the Daily Prophet.

“I don’t think she will follow your advice.” Scott said regretfully.

Professor Flitwick sighed helplessly.

“You can only face the impact caused by newspapers on your own. Of course, I will also help you clarify it.”

“Of course, we’ll be fine.” Scott said confidently.

“What do you think, Scott?”

Professor Flitwick asked again.

“I mean… you are eager to send your parents away, just like you know you will have many terrible enemies next.”

“Professor, my relationship with those Slytherin House students who uphold extreme pure-bloodism is already bad enough.”

Scott said.

“After what happened to Miss Travers, I no longer have confidence in the bottom line of what those people do.”

“Because of that duel club?”

Professor Flitwick shook his head, looking a little dissatisfied.

“Severus did not handle that matter so satisfactorily! It’s a pity that I was not there at the time, otherwise I would have prevented the second duel from happening, punished Mr. Strelner, and deducted the amount of Score for Letling!”

Scott certainly believed he would.

“Professor, with my background, if I want to achieve success in magic, it may be inevitable that I will have some conflicts of interest with those people.” He said.

Professor Flitwick looked at him and nodded.

Of course he understands this.

Although the pure-blood family failed to invest in Voldemort during the last wizarding war, and their life is not easy now, they still have a great advantage.

Dumbledore was not interested in the position of Minister of Magic, which resulted in the current political views of the Minister of Magic being unclear and even wavering between the two factions of wizards.

Because he needs the support of a pureblood family.

Those pure-blood families with deep foundations have always tried their best to control the upward path in all aspects of the magic world, which makes it very difficult for Muggle-born wizards to achieve some achievements.

Even if these are put aside, even if there is no direct conflict of interest, pure-blood families are absolutely unwilling to see the rise of a Muggle-born wizard.

“and……”

Scott said.

“In the recent and modern history of the wizarding world in England, Gryffindors and Slytherins have always occupied the center stage. In their mouths, Ravenclaws have become nerds and Hufflepuffs have become waste… …”

“We are just keeping a low profile.” Professor Flitwick emphasized, “We have made a lot of contributions to the magical world!”

“Of course, but only we know that.”

Scott reveals his ambition in front of Professor Flitwick.

“We should let everyone truly understand the power of Ravenclaw.”

Asking for recommendation votes

Sorry, the update is late these days.

This is the result of multiple revisions of the manuscript.

Yesterday’s plot may have offended many people, resulting in a lot fewer recommendation votes, so I decided to speed up the ending of the plot related to the protagonist’s parents and return to school as soon as possible.


           


The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

The Wind and the Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Status: Completed Author:

Summary

Name: Scott Trollope

Identity: Muggle-born wizard/time traveler

College: Ravenclaw

Talent: Transfiguration/Magic Perception

Goal: Become the freest wizard

[Scott's personal version of the Ravenclaw Code - knowledge first, cold-eyed observation, calm, and direct.]

"We should let everyone truly understand the power of Ravenclaw."

"Ravenclaw is like an eagle perched in the sky and on the top of the tower. It can not participate in the battle on the ground, but its keen vision can see everything from a high place."

"I don't participate just because I don't want to. I want no one to influence my position and actions. I want to be the freest wizard!"

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