Chapter 866 (1/2)
In fact, before Harry could feel the relief of Umbridge's ugly expression, an unexpected letter broke several people's good moods.
Although prepared, Percy's change was disappointing to van Lin.
Percy was too blind to believe in the Ministry of magic instead of Hogwarts, who had always supported him.
In fact, it was a pleasant evening back in the Gryffindor public lounge, and Harry was happily working on his homework.
”Isn't that Hemel?” Hermione said in surprise.
”Ah, it is!” Ron whispered, dropping his quill and standing up. ”It's Percy. What does he give me?”
Ron went to the window and opened it. Piggy flew in with all his strength, stopped on Ron's parchment and held out the foot with the letter tied.
Ron took the letter, and the owl left immediately, leaving only a dark footprint on Ron's satellite image.
”It was Percy's handwriting, indeed.” Said Ron, quietly retreating back to his chair and staring at the words on the outside of the scroll: Hogwarts, Gryffindor house, Ron Weasley.
Ron looks at letters from other people, Percy, which makes Ron a little uncertain. Percy has become a disappointment to the Weasleys, and now.
”What do you think that is?” Harry asked.
”Open it!” Hermione said eagerly, and Fanlin nodded. Anyway, sooner or later, it's not necessary to speculate.
Ron untied the scroll and began to read. The more he looked down, the more angry he became.
When he finished reading it, he felt disgusted.
Ron shoved the letter to Harry, van Lin and Hermione, and the three of them leaned over and read it together:
Dear Ron: I've just heard (like a man in the Ministry of magic himself, your new teacher, Professor Umbridge) that you have become a prefect. When I was surprised by the news, I had to offer my congratulations first.
I have to admit that I've always been afraid of you following what we call the ”Fred and George” route, even more than following me, so you can imagine how I feel when you've stopped laughing at authority and taking on real responsibility.
But I want to tell you something more important than congratulations, Ron. I want to give you some advice. That's why I'm going against the usual way of sending early letters and writing to you at such a deep night. Hopefully, after reading this letter, I hope you can polish your eyes and eliminate your clumsy problems.
From what the Ministry of magic told me, I know you're still mixing Harry Potter and van leen Ayre together.
I have to tell you, Ron, that there is no more dangerous thing to lose your position as prefect than to continue to associate with these two boys.
Yes, I'm sure you'll be surprised to read that - no doubt you'll say Porter is the red man in front of Dumbledore, and so is van Lindel, who is also the new president of the student union - but I'm sorry to tell you that Dumbledore won't be in Hogwarts for long, and his successor will be very different - perhaps more correctly - looking at both Personal performance.
I don't want to say more here, but if you look at tomorrow's Prophet's daily, you'll get a better idea for the rumor - and hopefully you'll find your true side!