Vol 2 Chapter 855: Letter from Percy


In fact, before Harry could feel the refreshing feeling of Umbridge's ugly expression, an unexpected letter broke the good mood of several people.
Although he was prepared, Fanlin was disappointed by Percy's changes.
Percy was too blind, blindly trusting the Ministry of Magic instead of Hogwarts, who had always supported him.
In fact, it was a pleasant evening to return to the Gryffindor public lounge, and Harry was happily making up his homework.
"Isn't that Hummel?" Hermione said in surprise.
"Ah, it is!" Ron whispered, dropping its quill and standing up, "Percy, what can he give me?"
Ron walked to the window and opened it, and the piglet flew in with all his energy, stopped on Ron's parchment and stretched out the letter-bound foot.
Ron took the letter, and then the owl immediately left, only leaving black footprints on Ron's satellite image.
"That is indeed Percy's handwriting." Ron said, returning to his chair silently, staring at the words on the outside of the scroll: Hogwarts, Gryffindor House, Ron Weasley.
Ron looked at the other people and Percy's letter, which made Ron a little unsure, and Percy had disappointed the Weasley family, and now.
"What do you think it is?" Harry asked.
"Open it!" Hermione said eagerly, and Fanlin nodded as well. Anyway, you have to watch it sooner or later, so there is no need to guess wildly.
Ron unwrapped the scroll and began to read, the more he looked down, the more angry he got.
When he finished reading, he felt very disgusted.
Ron stuffed the letter to Harry, Fanlin, and Hermione, and the three leaned over to read it together:
Dear Ron: I just heard (as a person from the Ministry of Magic himself, your new teacher, Professor Umbridge) you have become a prefect. When I heard this news surprises me, I must first offer my congratulations.
I must admit that I am always afraid of you taking what we call "Fred and George" route, even more than following my footsteps (more worried), so you can imagine that I heard that you have stopped laughing at authority and taking real responsibility The feeling of time.
But I want to tell you something more important than congratulations, Ron. I want to give you some advice. That's why I am writing to you in such a deep night instead of my usual style of sending early letters. Hopefully, I hope that after reading this letter, you can keep your eyes open and eliminate your clumsy problems.
Judging from what the Ministry of Magic told me, I know that you still have Harry Potter and Fanlin El mixed together.
I must tell you, Ron, there is nothing more dangerous than continuing to associate with these two boys that can make you lose your presidency.
Yes, I’m sure you’ll be surprised when you read this—no doubt you’d say that Potter is the celebrity in front of Dumbledore, and the same is true of Fanlin El. He is the new student council president—but I am I regret to tell you that Dumbledore will not stay at Hogwarts for too long, and the successor will look very different from him-perhaps more correctly-to see the performance of these two men.
I don't want to say more here, but if you read tomorrow's Daily Prophet, you will get better thinking for this wind-and hope you can discover your true side!
Especially, Ron, don't tell this to Potter and Al. It is very bad for your prospects, and I am here to tell you about your life after graduation.
You must know that our dad escorted Potter to the court. Potter was disciplined throughout the Wiesengama hearing, and he did not look good when he came out.
His coming out is only a special case. If you ask me, many people I have said think he is guilty. It may be that you are afraid to cut off your relationship with Potter-I know he may be a lunatic, as far as I know, he is very violent-but if you are a little worried about this, or because your relationship with Potter broke I urge you to tell Professor Umbridge, I tell you, Umbridge is a truly pleasant woman.
Having said that, I will give you some other small advice. When I remind you above, Dumbledore’s regime may soon end. You have to be loyal, Ron, but not to him, but to the school and the Ministry of Magic. I’m sorry to hear that. So far, when Umbridge has enthusiastically made some necessary changes for the Ministry of Magic at Hogwarts, he has encountered a little trouble (though she should be easier from next week— —I’m telling you again, read tomorrow’s Daily Prophet!), I’m only talking about this-a student who wants to help Umbridge will be very welcome!
I’m sorry that I can’t see you in the summer, that painfully made me criticize our parents, but I’m worried that we can’t live with them anymore because it’s very dangerous to stay with Dumbledore (if you When you write to your mother, you can tell her with certainty that Mondungus, a good friend of Dumbledore’s, has been sent to Azkaban by the Ministry of Magic because of trespassing. Maybe that will make those who grind their shoulders. People open their eyes.)
I think I’m very lucky to escape the shame — Minister Fudge really can’t be kind to me anymore — and I hope, Ron, you will stop misleading your relationship, trust, and actions with your parents. Blind your eyes.
I sincerely hope that they will recognize their mistakes in time. Of course, I am ready to accept a complete apology. Please think carefully about what I said, especially those related to Harry Potter and Fanlin El. I wish you a prefect again!
Your brother Percy
Harry looked up at Ron awkwardly.
"Okay," Harry pretended to be relaxed, trying to make his voice seem to be a joke. "If you want to... uh... what is this?"... Harry checked Percy's letter... "Oh, yes... ‘cut the relationship’ and me... I swear I’m not violent."
"Put it back," Ron said, extending his arm.
"He is—" Ron said hastily, tearing Percy's letter in half, ‘this world—’ he tore the letter into four pieces, ‘the biggest—idiot! ’
Ron snorted, then tore the entire letter into eight pieces.
Ron threw the shards into the stove.
"Come on, we're going to finish something before dawn," he said to Harry lively, and pulled Professor McGonagall's paper to Harry's front~EbookFREE.me~ Fanlin came to help us... …"
Hermione looked at Ron with a weird expression, then at Harry and Fanlin, who didn't seem to care about it.
In fact, Fanlin had already prepared, starting with the letter from the broken shoe arriving on the table.
"Oh, Fanlin, you can continue to fiddle with your alchemy experiment data, and... Ron... you put them here," she said suddenly.
"What?" Ron said.
"Give them to me and I will check them again," she said.
"Are you so serious? Oh, Hermione, you can save lives," Ron said, "I can..."
"I don't think I want to, but..." Hermione paused, holding Harry and Ron's paper in both hands.
"We want you to promise that you will never leave your homework until this late to write," Hermione said, holding their paper in both hands, but she looked at the two people mockingly.
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