This Wizard is Unscientific at Hogwarts
Chapter 26

Malfoy: Everything for Justice

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Although Hermione was curious, she did not peek at the private messages between Andy and Malfoy. After all, that would have been rude.

"We're going to file a complaint against Professor Quirrell."

Andy did not hide it. "You also think Professor Quirrell is an unqualified teacher, don't you?"

"I think we should defend our right to learn. We absolutely cannot let a professor like that waste our precious time."

Hermione looked conflicted.

She came from the Muggle World. In Muggle schools, an unqualified teacher like Quirrell would never have passed the school's interview process.

However, the little witch had been taught to respect her teachers. Unless it was necessary, she did not want to file a complaint against a professor.

"I think you're right!"

Hermione hesitated for a moment before ultimately choosing to support Andy's decision. "This isn't just for us, but for every student at Hogwarts!"

That was right.

We had justice on our side in this matter! Andy dipped his quill into the ink, while Hermione obediently sat back down—though she was curious about what Andy and Malfoy would do, she did not want to peek at the letter.

Andy wrote:

Draco.

First, I hope you can remain calm and not reveal any flaws.

Second, I must tell you that we are not doing anything wrong.

At least in this matter, we are in the right. Everything we do is for the benefit of all Hogwarts students.

Finally, I hope you can contact Old Malfoy about this matter and seek your father's advice first.

Then have Old Malfoy find a qualified Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor outside the school in advance, so that we can be fully prepared.

If Old Malfoy agrees, you can first contact some Slytherin students.

Upper-year students generally have friends in other houses. You can have them make contact in secret.

Remember, while carrying this out, you must never say anything detrimental to Headmaster Dumbledore—Headmaster Dumbledore's influence is enormous. If we act against him, students from the other houses will certainly oppose us.

We are only targeting Professor Quirrell.

After thinking for a moment, Andy continued writing:

As for Headmaster Dumbledore...

Once this succeeds, he will naturally be affected as well.

You can prepare a letter of complaint first. When contacting the students, have them sign it.

Once we have gained the support of the majority, you can hand the letter to your father. He will naturally know what to do next.

As for me...

I do not have that much influence, and it would be difficult for me to accomplish this alone. Besides, I do not want to draw attention to myself at school.

As for meeting, I would of course be happy to, but that will have to wait until this matter is settled.

Andy Collins.

After finishing the letter, Andy used the same method as before to send it to Malfoy.

As for what came next, Andy only needed to wait patiently.

Andy believed that Malfoy would be more than willing to handle this matter.

Andy did not know much about the Malfoy family, but he had heard some rumors—after Voldemort's fall, many pure-blood families had fallen on hard times.

The previous Minister of Magic had always been cozy with Dumbledore, and the current Minister of Magic was even Dumbledore's lackey.

However, Andy had heard from Kyle that those pure-blood families had been trying to bribe high-ranking officials at the Ministry of Magic.

Even Kyle had received bribes more than once.

In short, there would be a good show to watch next.

Of course, Andy's goal was not to stir up trouble, but to make the school replace its Defense Against the Dark Arts Professor.

Quirrell was not only dangerous, but incompetent as well! Learning magic concerned Andy's system, and his system concerned his talent.

Letting Quirrell teach Defense Against the Dark Arts was slow murder for Andy!

To hell with him!

When Malfoy received the paper crane, he immediately tore it open impatiently and began reading.

The moment he saw the first sentence, he immediately adjusted his bearing. He really had been too excited before.

"That's right, we aren't doing anything bad. This is a just cause. I'm doing this for the benefit of every Hogwarts student."

"Well said!"

Malfoy nodded as he read the letter.

Once he had finished reading Andy's plan, Malfoy immediately felt as though he knew exactly what to do.

It was like a lost man suddenly receiving guidance from fate, making his entire life clear at once.

"First, have Old Dad find a qualified professor. Then get a complaint letter signed by all the students. Finally, give the letter to Old Dad!"

"This plan is simply perfect!"

Malfoy could not help thinking, If I can pull this off, Old Dad will be able to interfere with the appointment and dismissal of Hogwarts professors. When Dumbledore retires, Old Dad can support Professor Snape for headmaster.

Then I'll have Professor Snape expel Potter and that disgusting Weasley.

Especially when Andy said at the end of the letter that it would be difficult for him to accomplish this due to his lack of influence.

That made Malfoy even more satisfied.

He liked doing this.

Malfoy decided that he would write to Old Dad about this after class.

Not a moment could be wasted.

Malfoy glanced in Andy's direction, only to find him whispering with that Muggle-born little witch called Granger.

That would not do.

Malfoy felt a little displeased.

How could an outstanding wizard like Andy Collins associate with a Muggle-born witch like Granger? Malfoy glanced at the little witches of Slytherin. Should he introduce one to Collins?

Class was finally over, and Andy let out a sigh of relief.

As he walked out of the classroom, Andy took deep breaths of the fresh air outside, feeling as though he had come back to life.

Heaven knew how Andy had endured it.

He sniffed his Wizard Robe and made a disgusted sound.

His entire body reeked of garlic.

Andy took out his wand.

"Scourgify!"

The effect of this spell was to clean away some rubbish according to the caster's wishes.

Whatever the caster considered rubbish, the power of the spell could remove all of that "rubbish."

However, this spell could not be used on living targets.

The magic that could make living things disappear was the Vanishing Spell.

It was a high-level spell. The more complex the object being vanished, the more difficult the spell became.

According to the books, objects vanished by the Vanishing Spell would return to all things.

In scientific terms, they would be reduced to atoms and disappear.

After clearing away the unpleasant smell on his body, Andy felt much more relaxed.

"Scourgify!"

Andy waved his wand again and helped the brown-haired little witch clear away the unpleasant smell on her body.

"Thank you!"

Hermione said, "I know that spell too, but I'm not as proficient with it as you are."

"Looks like I need to practice magic properly too."

No need to thank me. After all, if you smelled bad, I was the one suffering!

"Then perfect, our next class is Charms Class," Andy said, tilting his head in indication.

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