Umbridge, who was sitting on the principal's chair, was in a state of ups and downs at the moment. She originally thought that today would be an ordinary meeting, but she didn't expect that Levin's appearance would make her feel like she was on a roller coaster.

In a short period of time, she seemed to be taken to heaven by Levin's decision - the pinnacle of power she dreamed of. However, she was thrown into hell in an instant and lost the opportunity to obtain Xiliduo's personal belongings.

But now, the inner excitement made Dolores Umbridge seem to be dragged back to the clouds.

She originally wanted to obtain Dumbledore's personal belongings in order to find evidence against him, but now, Levin's analysis has provided her with new ideas. If Levin could be persuaded to agree to make these remarks public--of course, tactfully avoiding his last unfavorable comment that hinted at the possible return of the mysterious man--she believed she would be able to regain Fudge's favor.

At the same time, she finally figured out the basis of cooperation between herself, the Fudge faction, and Levin.

In the context of seeking common ground while reserving differences, the common ground between them is particularly prominent--that is, their opposition to Dumbledore. Only at this point can Umbridge hope that Levin will stand with her and fully cooperate. However, once other issues are involved, the situation becomes more complicated and changeable.

Umbridge's eyes drifted unconsciously to Professor McGonagall, who had tears in his eyes. She couldn't help but think that McGonagall's experience was quite similar to her own. But the difference is that as a loyal supporter of Dumbledore, McGonagall was obviously pushed into a deeper predicament at the last moment - the other party did not understand that, as professors at Hogwarts, they were at odds with Levin's interests. There are more places, but there is opposition only about Dumbledore - or in other words, Professor McGonagall just cares too much about Dumbledore.

In this matter, Levin obviously benefited the most. Through this series of dialogues and actions, he successfully reversed his reputation in school.

Compared to Fudge, his method was more ingenious. He did not go to great lengths to find or create Dumbledore's crimes like Fudge and himself. Instead, he started directly from the most essential and important point of the other party's career, making his actions obvious. His face looked righteous.

Thinking of this, Umbridge couldn't help but feel a little afraid of Levin. Sure enough, the boy in front of him was not only a strong man with great strength, but also quite proficient in planning and plotting.

So, for the next time, she sat obediently on the chair, waiting for McGonagall to leave dejectedly with Dumbledore's belongings.

When the door to the principal's office closed, she cautiously tried in a flattering tone: "Professor Green, we are very grateful for your help today in recycling the principal's office in Hogwarts. I think what you said is all right." Very correct and reasonable, I wonder if you would allow me to publish them in the Daily Prophet so that more people can know the true face of Dumbledore?"

Levin did not look back and continued to sort out the books in his hands, and said calmly: "Dolores, if I don't want to, why should I say it in front of everyone?

*

Umbridge did not realize that he had unknowingly become accustomed to listening to Levin's opinions.

After receiving the permission, her face was filled with unconcealable excitement, and she even began to worry about Levin, "Professor Green, you just reminded me to be careful when dealing with the most powerful white wizard in the world, but if you do this, are you going to Aren’t you worried about yourself?”

"Of course not," Levin smiled lightly, his voice steady and firm, "In fact, I don't need to be as afraid of them as before."

If someone else had said these words, Umbridge might have thought that the other person was arrogant, arrogant and ignorant. However, the words coming from Levin's mouth made her feel indescribably convincing, as if this was the case.

She couldn't help but continue to ask: "Then why did you help McGonagall and let her take those things away?"

Levin put the last book in his suitcase and stood up.

"Just because I'm not afraid of them doesn't mean I want to bully them at will! Just because I'm against Dumbledore doesn't mean I think he's not a good person - it's just basic respect for a good person."

He paused and continued, "Besides, I don't need to cross the line and completely anger them. Dumbledore is different from Voldemort. As a white wizard, he needs to be reasonable - and I always choose to refute them first. Him, and then take action."

After that, he opened the door of the principal's office and walked away.

At this time, the crowd outside the principal's room was still gathering.

Ronald glared angrily at Levin's leaving figure, his eyes seemed to burst with flames,

"How disgusting! He is playing with people's hearts, Harry! He is enjoying the feeling that he can manipulate others at will, enjoying the process of letting other people's emotions change according to his wishes.

Ronald clenched his fists, his voice full of determination and anger, "I swear, he was smiling sinisterly every time people changed their mood!"

It has to be said that Ronald is indeed very imaginative in maliciously speculating on Levin, and this time he is close to the truth again.

Levin, who has mastered psychic powers, has indeed taken the approach mentioned by Ronald just now - only Levin who is skilled in detecting other people's emotions can do this step.

The only difference is that Levin didn't do it out of any bad taste to play with people's hearts... Well, there is indeed some bad taste, but more importantly, it's because it's the most impressive thing to stir up emotions. , so that he can fully convey his views to everyone.

After listening to Ronald's words, Harry nodded with a disappointed look on his face.

But unlike Ronald, Levin's previous crush on Chen still stirred up quite a stir in his heart.

He recalled the clumsy performance of many senior wizards when casting the [Disarming Curse] when participating in D.A. activities, and he couldn't help but feel helpless. At the same time, he is also well aware of the frequent replacement of Defense Against the Dark Arts teachers and uneven teaching quality, which is undoubtedly a major flaw in Hogwarts. And before entering fifth year this summer, Dumbledore did restrict communication with him...

In short, Levin's accusations against Dumbledore are not groundless.

Harry then shook his head firmly, trying to clear the doubts from his mind.

He knew very well that Dumbledore even lost his position as headmaster in order to take the blame for him. How could he be a bad person like this?

Since Dumbledore is a good person, Levin should be interested in Dumbledore's existence.

In his mind, Dumbledore is the greatest white wizard, and his resistance to black magic is completely normal. Moreover, Dumbledore was always so kind to his students, his eyes were always so warm, making people feel endless care, and his heroic performance at critical moments made Harry unable to accept Levin's accusations against Dumbledore.

He feels that Levin is indeed a quick-thinking and thoughtful person, but he cannot require everyone to think about every problem as meticulously as Ravenclaw.

At this time, Ronald was still mumbling in his ear: "Look at those short-sighted people! Levin actually wants to promote dark magic in Hogwarts, and they are so happy! Do they really want to become the Dark Lord openly? To gain other people’s faith? Think of You-Know-Who, Crouch Jr., and those guys who study black magic, who are they?”

Listening to Ronald's words, Harry couldn't help but think of his own experience of straying into an alley.

Those dirty, weird, spooky storefronts, the creepy old witch, and the "Powerful Potion" that Levin mentioned all left him with lingering fears. He had also read through that book and obtained the formula for the compound potion from it. However, the painful expressions and howling sounds of the characters in the illustrations in the book made him unforgettable forever. And Levin actually feels that such books are not enough...

Thinking of this, Harry couldn't help but nodded and looked at Draco Malfoy and the indifferent Slytherin students standing behind him.

Some of them, if they really learn black magic, will definitely use it to do bad things. Once those ambitious conspirators master this power, the consequences will be disastrous

Thinking of this, Harry strengthened his belief: Dumbledore is right and Levin's plan cannot be allowed to succeed! He must stand up and defend the purity and justice of Hogwarts!

In fact, Ronald and Harry did not know that their thoughts had been completely known to Levin.

Just like in the principal's office, Levin relied on his psychic powers to understand the emotions of others and manipulate them arbitrarily. Now, "he easily detects the pain in the hearts of these little wizards who have not yet mastered Occlumency."

Levin smiled slightly, had an idea in his mind, and suggested:

|It seems that everyone has doubts about who is right and who is wrong about the teaching methods of Principal Deng Bu (Qian Haohao) and I. How about this, let's have a competition to prove whose method is more effective. If anyone is willing, they can compete with the wizards of the Learned Society. This will be a fair duel, and the facts will prove whether Dumbledore really failed in his duty to improve your strength. "

As soon as Levin finished speaking, someone questioned: "But if arcane magic is really that powerful, then there is no need for us to compete! The wizards of the Knowledge Society have already learned a lot of arcane magic. How could we possibly Win them?"

This question immediately attracted a chorus of echoes.

"Don't worry, everyone. During the competition, we will only use the spells we can learn at Hogwarts."

Faced with the doubt, Levin did not take it seriously at all and responded calmly,

"In this way, everyone can compete fairly. As for the competition time, it will be scheduled for this Saturday, and the location will be at the Quidditch pitch. Students who are willing to come to challenge can come and try. Just treat it as Let me give you the first practical lesson.

As soon as Levin finished speaking, a lively discussion broke out in the crowd. Ronald and Harry looked at each other and saw a serious look in each other's eyes.

They realized that this discussion was not only about personal honor, but also about the future of Hogwarts. .

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