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Chapter 216 Doubt

Later, Dobby returns to report the results to Felix

"Mr. Hepp, the woman named Skit has agreed, and, in the process, the silver-white bird on my head..."

"I got it, Dobby, this is the test I mentioned to you, and the results are better than I thought."

...

In the evening, Felix walked into the auditorium happily.

‘Well, which college dining table should I choose today?’ He thought with a divergent mind. This is one of his fun. He can always hear a lot of new things while dining. ‘Just Ravenclaw, the Kitty Hawks are very low-key recently.’

He glimpsed the Slytherin players walking into the auditorium with brooms and laughing, and knew that the Quidditch season was about to begin.

Felix aimed at a small group of Ravenclaw students and was about to sit next to them, the somewhat obese boy with freckles on his face was discussing loudly with enthusiasm.

"I learned Kaba again recently. Yes, it's a webbed aquatic creature, like a monkey with scales. Professor Lupin is quite good."

Felix subconsciously glanced at the teacher's seat and saw a slightly tired figure.

"Professor Lupin?" Felix changed direction and sat next to the professor of Dark Magic Defense, greeting kindly.

"Professor Hepp," Lupin responded equally, "please forgive me, I have not recovered from the cold." He fiddled with the scarf around his neck.

"October is indeed the flu season, and I remember last year too." Felix smiled, adding some pastrami and potatoes to his plate, "Mrs. Pomfrey is busy lately."

Lupin showed a memory look, "She is indeed a school doctor in charge. She helped me a lot when I was in school."

Felix obviously thought it a little wrong. He thought Lupin was referring to the fight with Slytherin College students during his school years, and Snape must have been involved in this, so he kept silent and instead started talking about other topics.

"You should have received the duel class schedule, Professor Lupin?"

"Miss Granger handed it to me last week." Lupin said thoughtfully: "I saw the content of the detachment spell, which can be used to deal with Grindilo..."

Felix asked, "That kind of green water ghost with horns? I remember there was a group in the Black Lake, but they should have been tamed by mermaids."

"It's true," Lupin reached for a plate of sauce in the distance. "It's more convenient for me to teach, oh, thank you," he said.

"You're welcome," Felix pushed the sauce to him, their arms touching each other.

He lowered his eyes and the strange feeling appeared again. From the first time he met and shook hands, he felt that Lupin's hair was very lush and far harder than normal.

Lupin didn't notice it at all, and he continued: "Grindilo's fingers are very powerful, but fragile. The trick to get rid of them is to prevent them from grasping themselves."

"The strongest and weakest?" Felix said with interest: "It is somewhat similar to Professor Flitvie's view. He also believes that wizards are the strongest when attacking, but at the same time they also expose their weaknesses. Therefore, when casting spells, you must be as fast, simple as possible, and leave room for space..."

Lupin smiled and said, "Professor Flivie is indeed experienced and his fighting championship is of great value."

"Speaking of it..." Felix said slowly, "Frieve wanted to enter the Ministry of Magic when he was young, but he was rejected because of his own bloodline."

Lupin stopped and listened quietly.

"...Of course, the reason cannot be so straightforward, but everyone knows the virtues of the Ministry of Magic. Professor Lupin, what do you think of the Ministry of Magic's discrimination?"

Lupin smiled and said, "This statement is not new. As early as when I was in school, people have been criticizing the Ministry of Magic for its rigid thinking and inaction, but more than ten years have passed and it has not changed much."

"Maybe it's time for the Ministry of Magic to change?"

"It's hard," Lupin thought, "unless he was replaced with a courageous minister, as for Fudge, he was a politician and a cowardly coward," he said without hesitation, "it took all his courage every day to live step by step."

Felix was surprised at his attitude towards Foxgie, and he didn't know where this disgust came from. You should know that Foxgie's gentle arguments are still very marketable.

At least, the wizards are less than willing to have a minister who interferes too much in their lives except during the war.

The two then talked about Sirius Black.

"Miss Granger once asked me a question, but I couldn't answer it." Felix said: "She asked why Black had been in Azkaban for more than ten years but suddenly chose to escape from prison. You know, once he was caught, what was waiting for him was probably a dementor's kiss."

"Professor Lupin, you should know him very well. I wonder if there are any guesses?"

Lupin frowned, Felix's words touched his long-standing secret confusion, and some unrealistic fantasy in his heart was about to move again. This thought made him repeatedly chew the happy times of the past in the dead of night, but also scarred his tired heart.

‘Lupin, Lupin, what are you looking forward to! Have you completely confused your mind after years of wandering life?’

But on the surface, he just said indifferently: "I have never understood what he thinks since Black betrayed."

"What a pity," Felix said softly, "Harry and the others were asking me about Black's secrets, and they were worried that they would meet Black one day."

Lupin couldn't help but repeat his point: "Hogwarts is safe."

...

Back at the office, Felix thought about his conversation with Lupin. On a piece of parchment, he wrote "Remus Lupin" and "Siris Black", connecting a line between the two names, putting a question mark, and then fell into thinking.

He knew very little about Black's information, and there was nothing more practical except for the huge contrast between teenage years and adulthood.

And Lupin...Felix always feels awkward.

Dumbledore trusted him, and he also saw him in the memory fragments of Frank and Alice, which shows that Lupin was a member of the Order of the Phoenix;

But Snape did not hide his malice towards him. In Felix's view, the reason why Snape resisted and did not recite the evil curse was because of Dumbledore's existence.

Felix checked the records of that year and said that Snape and James Porter had the most conflicts, followed by Black, but Lupin and Peter Pediru had participated in the dispute in a very small number of times.

Is it a house of hatred and a house?

But Snape had a good impression of Peter Pediru, at least his name was "Peter" instead of the surname "Pedir". With Felix's understanding of his dean, this is already rare.

If Lupin died, Snape would certainly not change his name to call him 'Remus'.

Felix began to write about his doubts about Lupin

‘The gentle personality, but Snape hates him extremely;’

‘I have extraordinary abilities and are loved by the little wizard, but I was once poor and destitute;’

‘Is it because I am weak and easily defeated by a cold? Is Mrs. Pomfrey’s potion ineffective?’

‘The hair on the arms is different from that of ordinary people;’

‘Unormal disgust towards the Minister of Magic Fudge;’

Felix marked the name "Foggy". This minister has been in office for a few years. Apart from covering up, he has only a handful of policies he presided over, and it will not take too much time to calculate one by one by one.

Not long after, he thought of Belby's complaints to the Ministry of Magic last year
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