Hogwarts: What could a badger possibly be up to?
14 Professor McGonagall was stunned! But he was only eleven years old!

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"Phew…"

Dumbledore straightened up.

He took off the special glasses he was wearing.

Black's name tag lay quietly on the desk.

However, it was just a name brand now.

It was slightly different from before.

The color seemed to have become lighter.

From the original pure black.

It turned gray and black.

Dumbledore turned it over.

He saw the back of the name tag.

There was an additional symbol.

That was something that had never happened before.

Dumbledore tried several methods.

Only then did this symbol appear.

It was a circular symbol.

In the middle of the circular symbol.

It was decorated with all kinds of strange symbols.

With Dumbledore's erudition.

He couldn't even make out the meaning of those symbols.

However, among the many symbols.

He saw a familiar symbol.

That was the symbol of the Deathly Hallows…

Dumbledore held out a long finger.

He gently pressed on the symbol.

In the next second.

The symbols in the circular symbol suddenly moved!

Many symbols were constantly being split apart and reassembled…

In the end…

They turned into letters.

The letters were rearranged again.

In the end.

When everything returned to silence.

The letters formed a line of words.

Read them together.

It was…

" G. G Biology Research Institute."

……

Professor McGonagall was busy in her office.

Even though it was still summer vacation.

But…

Who asked her to meet such a principal who didn't like to meddle in things?

Many things.

She had to finish it before school reopened on September 1st.

"Pounce!"

The sound of wings flapping suddenly came from outside the window.

Professor McGonagall was just about to take a break.

She saw an owl outside the window.

He let it in.

The owl looked very excited.

It ignored the owl biscuits on Professor McGonagall's desk.

After dropping the letter, he turned around and flew away.

Professor McGonagall waved her wand.

A teapot and a teacup flew over unsteadily.

He poured a cup of tea for Professor McGonagall.

Professor McGonagall took a sip of tea.

He picked up the letter.

"Hermione Granger?"

An image of a little girl with large front teeth flashed through Professor McGonagall's mind.

Then, a smile flashed across his face.

She was the one who had led the Granger family to Diagon Alley.

After spending an entire day with this child.

Therefore, she had a certain understanding of this child.

Overall, this was a smart and studious child.

And it was on her.

Professor McGonagall could see a faint shadow of herself.

Therefore, she quite liked this little girl.

Professor McGonagall opened the little girl's letter curiously.

It seemed that she had a lot of questions to ask.

Otherwise, why was the letter so thick?

He was resting now.

He could take a look.

Professor McGonagall read the letter.

He continued to drink his tea leisurely.

However, a moment later.

She never picked up the teacup on the table again.

" Hidden monster?!"

"This child actually encountered such a monster?”

Although she knew Hermione could write to her now.

It proved that he was safe.

However, she still felt her heart clench.

After all, he was only an eleven or twelve-year-old Magus.

When faced with such a monster.

It was like a lamb facing a hungry wolf.

No chance of winning!

Professor McGonagall had no time for tea.

He continued reading.

"An eleven-year-old boy."

"He defeated the hidden monster with a transformation spell?”

Professor McGonagall had already thought of several possibilities for Hermione's rescue.

For example, being saved by a passing wizard.

Or maybe Hermione had to find a way to scare the monster away herself.

But…

The only thing she did not expect was that…

That hidden monster had actually died at the hands of an eleven-year-old child!

Professor McGonagall immediately felt a sense of absurdity.

Was this child lying?

That was Professor McGonagall's first reaction.

Because Transfiguration was a profound magic subject.

She was a master of Transfiguration.

Along the way.

With today's achievements.

Who knew how much effort he had put in.

Who knew how much effort he had put in.

An eleven-year-old wizard.

Logically speaking, it shouldn't even be able to cast a Illumination Spell.

said Hermione, however.

That boy used the Shapeshifting spell to kill a ferocious Stealth monster?

Hidden monsters were monsters.

It was very cunning and cruel.

Even adult wizards.

He wanted to kill an adult hidden monster.

It was not a simple matter!

Professor McGonagall was already a little angry.

Because she felt that this child was lying.

But…

"And then you met Professor Dumbledore?”

Professor McGonagall frowned.

said Hermione boldly.

Was she really not afraid that her lie would be exposed?

After all, it would have been easy for her to ask Dumbledore to verify the authenticity of this matter.

Could it be…

Was what she said true?

But…

How was this possible?

An eleven-year-old wizard?

How could there be such a level of shapeshifting?

According to Hermione.

It was like turning a large rock into a stone lion in an instant!

Taking ten thousand steps back.

A young wizard at this age.

Even if he really had such attainments in shapeshifting.

He didn't have the magic power to instantly turn a huge rock into a stone lion, right?!

The second half of the letter.

It was Hermione's question.

She said she was just like that Black boy.

He tried to use the Shapeshifting spell.

However, even a small stone could not change.

and asked Professor McGonagall.

What should he do to get his Shapeshifting skill to the beginner level?

"Sigh, what a silly girl. How could the Shapeshifting Spell be so simple?”

Professor McGonagall had some guesses now.

Perhaps Hermione wasn't lying.

However, turning the stone into a stone lion saved them.

It was not that boy.

It was Dumbledore.

Professor McGonagall analyzed according to the letter.

Dumbledore might have been nearby.

Then, he hid in the dark and helped her secretly…

As for why he didn't come out to help openly.

Professor McGonagall said she didn't know.

But she knew that Dumbledore was capable of doing such strange things.

Just as Professor McGonagall was thinking about how to reply.

Someone knocked on the door.

Professor McGonagall put down the letter.

"Please come in."

The door opened.

Dumbledore strode in.

He looked a little tired.

"Minerva, I thought it would be better if I told you in person.”

"I have something to do and need to go on a long trip.”

" So the job we agreed on before…"

Professor McGonagall's face had the habitual look of resignation.

"Alright, you have to go early and come back early, because there's really a lot of work…"

Dumbledore nodded apologetically.

He was ready to leave.

" Wait..." Professor McGonagall suddenly called out to Dumbledore.

She turned to look at the letter on the table.

"Yes…I received a letter. The letter said that a boy had killed a hidden monster with a shapeshifting spell?”

"I think this should be your…"

Professor McGonagall had only wanted to confirm her suspicions.

So he wanted to ask Dumbledore if he was the one who had saved the two children.

But before she could finish her sentence.

he was interrupted by Dumbledore's slightly agitated voice.

"That's right! That boy!"

"He's only eleven years old, but he killed a stealth monster with his shapeshifting spell!”

"I've never seen such a genius.”

"Ah…I forgot to tell you about this.”

"But... congratulations, Minerva. This year, you will have a genius student in Transfiguration.”

Professor McGonagall froze at Dumbledore's words.

Hermione wasn't lying?

This was actually true?

An eleven-year-old boy who could kill a hidden monster with a shapeshifting spell?!

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