This rarely happens, and Locke writes to his friends complaining.

But ever since he worked as a teaching assistant for Hagrid and helped him prepare for classes, his friends often received letters of complaint from Locke.

The friends were all sweating, but they didn't expect that the omnipotent and unfazed Locke could be forced to this extent by Hagrid.

But they can only sympathize with what happened to Locke.

Hermione's holiday life is very ordinary, basically just review + practice, occasionally secretly exercise spells, as for holiday travel or something, it seems that it has not been decided yet.

She would also write to Locke to share some news about the Muggle world, as she found Locke to enjoy learning about them.

Neville's summer vacation life was also very stable, and even worried his grandparents because he was working too hard.

The Ron family won a large sum of Galleons for winning the lottery for the Daily Prophet and are planning a family trip to Egypt to see Bill by the way.

Looks like Ron's new wand is already in place, isn't it?

Harry was finally "eighty-four-zero" and exalted because he could still cast spells with the wand made by Locke after locking the holly wand with the trace in the shielding box.

His uncle's family was at first very angry and said they would sue him for breaking the law.

But it soon became clear that they had no way.

However, this family had been battling Harry for some years, and they quickly got back into the city.

Shortly after the summer break, the school uses an owl to mail report cards to parents of students.

Although there are no final exams this year, there are still transcripts, such as Locke, and all courses this year are O's evaluations.

The Dursleys didn't care about Harry's grades, but they seized the opportunity and slipped the report letter to the owl that had been written long ago while the owl delivered the report card to them.

The owl was stupid, but he didn't know what was going on, and obediently sent the letter to the school.

Of course, the letter ended up in the hands of Locke, who had helped Professor McGonagall.

Then, he immediately started writing a reply.

"To the Dear Dursleys:

When you did everything you could to intercept the owl and bring Harry's admission letter, did you think that you would be where you are today?

You're right, Harry's approach is indeed illegal. But alas, Harry has a bad guy friend, and that's me, the assistant to the Deputy Headmaster, and the actual owner of the school's owl shed!

So, don't waste your efforts, there won't even be any school owls coming to your house on a regular basis to routinely carry out a letter delivery service.

Of course, as Harry's friend, I don't want Harry to be a bully and turn into a bad boy.

Well, I'll write to Harry, and I'll keep you safe as long as you don't interfere with each other.

I'll have 100 owls visit your house together to prove that I have what it takes.

- Sincerely, Mr. Lockechen. "

Ever since the Dursleys received Locke's letter, they began to enter a state of panic.

It's not so much Harry's lawlessness that they're worried about, it's what the neighborhood will think of them if a hundred owls appear together!

Yes, they are so realistic.

For them, the affairs of the wizarding world have nothing to do with them, and it doesn't matter what their relationship with Harry is, but the neighborhood must be maintained!

They couldn't stand the neighborhood thinking that their family, like Harry, were crazy!

Fortunately, Locke knew Muggles, and asked Little Black to lead a hundred owls to visit late at night.

Despite their overwhelming obscuration of the sky and their terrifying appearance, the Dursleys almost thought they were going to be caught in the sky by the owls and eaten separately.

But at least the owls weren't noisy, they didn't make much noise.

After the owls left, Uncle Harry immediately found Harry, made a three-chapter agreement overnight, wrote a letter of guarantee together, and then asked Hedwig to send it to Locke overnight.

Locke, who was woken up in the middle of the night, lazily replied to the word "read", then returned the letter to Hedwig and continued to sleep.

But the next day, Locke suddenly realizes what he has done and regrets it in his heart.

After much hesitation, he took the letter he had secretly put away and went to Professor McGonagall's office.

"I'm sorry, Professor. I have something that I have to tell you. "I have to say that admitting mistakes to the elders who trust him is a painful thing, and even if Locke was an adult in his previous life, he is very tormented at the moment.

"What's going on, Locke?" Professor McGonagall rarely saw Locke look like, usually either calm or bright. Now he really looks like a child. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"Yesterday, I saw such a letter, and because I couldn't think of it for a while, I hid it. I'm sorry I betrayed your trust!" Locke handed Professor McGonagall the letter from Uncle Harry's report.

Professor McGonagall glanced at Locke, took the letter, adjusted the position of the glasses on the bridge of her nose, and scanned the contents of the letter.

It was a long moment before McGonagall looked up at him. This made Locke feel like time was passing so slowly.

"Mr. Chen, because Harry is your friend, you subconsciously protect him?"

"Yes, Professor. "[]

"How did you bypass the detection of the traces?"

"I recommended Harry to buy a box of shielding charms, and then, last time as a Christmas present, I gave him a wand that I made my homemade wand0 ......."

"Then why didn't you just hide it, but send the letter again the next day?"

"Probably, the conscience is condemned and tormented. "

“...... Honestly, Locke, I'm disappointed in you. Because I think you're a fair child, I've asked you to be my assistant. But this happened, sorry, I won't let you help me again in the future!"

"I, got it. "

"Okay, you go first. Professor McGonagall sighed.

Locke nodded and turned to leave.

After Locke had left the office and closed the door with him, Professor McGonagall sighed deeply again, removed her glasses, and pressed her fingers firmly against her stiff brow.

Actually, she didn't mean it in the end, but unconsciously, she said something very serious.

Probably because she has always played a strict role, she has become accustomed to this overly harsh way of speaking, but after saying that, she regretted it.

Not to mention the damage that these words might cause to Locke, the mere fact that without Locke's help in the future, her work efficiency would be beaten back to its original shape again was enough to make her uncomfortable.

However, she has always insisted on fairness and justice, and she really can't easily forgive Locke's mistakes.

Professor McGonagall put her glasses back on, and saw the letter on her desk again.

And this is another thing that gives her a headache.

When Dumbledore wanted to give Harry to the Dursleys, she was the first to object.

She even turned into a cat and watched around the house for a whole day, eventually coming to the conclusion that she had never seen a Muggle worse than this family.

But Dumbledore insisted that Harry be given to the Dursleys to raise. 5.8 The previous year, when Harry told Dumbledore about his summer experience, Professor McGonagall learned more about how bad Harry's situation was. But she couldn't do anything.

She actually understood Locke's approach, and if it were her, she would have helped her friends like that.

But now, Locke's approach has been rebuked by her, but the problem has not gone away, but has returned to her.

So, what do you do?

Write a letter to warn Harry, telling him to inform the Ministry of Magic if he breaks the law again?

Professor McGonagall felt that she could not do it, and her conscience would be troubled.

"This matter should be handled by Dumbledore!" Professor McGonagall finally chose to dump the blame.

It's not a dump, after all, this matter should have been handled by Mr. Principal.

And, if he hadn't insisted on putting Harry in the Dursleys, where would there have been so many things?

In this matter, McGonagall still has some resentment towards Dumbledore.

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