Overall, this is a smart and studious child. And on her. Professor McGonagall could vaguely see a glimpse of her own shadow. So, she still quite likes this little girl. Professor McGonagall opened the little girl's letter curiously. It seems that she has a lot of questions to ask? Otherwise, why is this letter so thick? Take a break now. It's a good time to take a look. Professor McGonagall read the letter.
While continuing to drink tea leisurely. But after a moment. She never picked up the teacup on the table again. "Hidden monster?!" "This child actually encountered such a monster?" Although I know Hermione can write to her now. It proves that everything is safe. But she still felt her heart tighten. After all, he was just a little wizard of eleven or twelve years old. When facing that kind of monster. Just like a lamb facing a hungry wolf. No chance of winning! Professor McGonagall had no time for tea. Continue reading. "A boy of eleven." "Defeat the Hidden Monster with Transfiguration?" Professor McGonagall had actually thought of several possibilities for Hermione to be rescued. For example, being saved by a passing wizard. Or maybe Hermione found a way to scare the monster away herself.
but…… The only thing she didn't think of was this. That hidden monster actually died at the hands of an eleven-year-old child! Professor McGonagall immediately felt a sense of absurdity. Is this kid lying? This was Professor McGonagall's first reaction. Because Transfiguration is a profound magical subject. She is a master of Transfiguration. Along the way. To have achieved what we have today. I don’t know how much effort it took. I don’t even know how much effort I put in. An eleven-year-old wizard. Logically speaking, he shouldn't be able to cast even a lighting spell. But Hermione actually said. The boy who used Transfiguration to kill a vicious Hidden Monster? A monster called Hidden Monster. Very cunning and very cruel. Even adult wizards. Want to kill an adult Hidden Monster. It’s not an easy thing! Professor McGonagall was already feeling a little angry. Because she felt that the child was lying. but…… "And then you met Professor Dumbledore again?" Professor McGonagall frowned. Hermione dared to say so. Is she really not afraid that her lies will be exposed?
You know, it would be very easy for her to go to Dumbledore to verify the truth of this matter. Could it be that…… Is what she said true? but…… How can it be? An eleven-year-old wizard? Is there that level of transfiguration? According to Hermione. That instantly turns a big rock into a stone lion! Take ten thousand steps back. A little wizard of this age. Even if there really is such an achievement in Transfiguration. There is no such magic that can instantly transform a huge rock into a stone lion, right? ! The second half of the letter. That was the question Hermione had asked. She said she was the same as the boy named Blake. Try using Transfiguration. But not even a small stone could change anything. Then ask Professor McGonagall. What should I do to get started with Transfiguration? "Oh, what a silly girl. How can Transfiguration be so simple?" Professor McGonagall also had some guesses at this time. Maybe Hermione wasn't lying. But they were saved by turning the stones into stone lions. Not that boy. It was Dumbledore. Professor McGonagall analyzed the letter according to what was said. Maybe Dumbledore was nearby at the time.
Then he hid in the dark and helped secretly... As for why you don’t come out and help openly. Professor McGonagall said she didn't know. But she knew that Dumbledore was capable of doing such a strange thing. Just as Professor McGonagall was thinking about how to reply. There was a knock on the door. Professor McGonagall put the letter down. "Please come in." The door is opened. Dumbledore strode in. He looked a little tired. "Minerva, I think it would be best if I could tell you in person." "I have something to do and need to go on a long journey." "So the job we agreed on before..." Professor McGonagall's face showed her familiar helpless expression. "Well, you have to go early and come back early, because there is indeed a lot of work..." Dumbledore nodded apologetically. Just prepare to leave. "Wait..." Professor McGonagall suddenly called out to Dumbledore. She turned her head and looked at a letter on the table. "Um... I received a letter. It said that a boy killed a Hidden Monster using Transfiguration?" "I think this should be you..." Professor McGonagall originally just wanted to confirm her own guess. So I want to ask Dumbledore if he was the one who rescued the two children. But she hadn't finished her words yet. He was interrupted by Dumbledore's slightly excited voice. "Yeah! That boy!" "He was only eleven years old, and he killed a Hidden Monster with Transfiguration!"
"I have never seen such a genius." "Ah... I forgot to tell you about this." "But... congratulations, Minerva. You will have another talented Transfiguration student this year." Professor McGonagall was stunned when she heard what Dumbledore said. Hermione wasn't lying? Is this actually true? An eleven-year-old boy who can kill invisible monsters with polymorph? !