A sound of arguing came from afar. Grey looked up and saw Harry push Hermione and Ron aside, running past him with his head down and tears welling in his eyes...

"Hi, Professor!"

Hermione was delighted to see Grey appear and waved quickly.

Ron, who didn't have a good impression of Grey, said something after seeing Hermione so happy to see him, which immediately caused Hermione to punch him repeatedly.

"Ron, go and keep Harry company. These days, all the students are talking about Black and Harry's betrayed parents. You should spend more time with him."

Hermione's words clearly implied that she wanted to get Ron out of the way, which aroused Ron's strong dissatisfaction.

Ron glanced at Grey, then at the direction Harry had run off in, and reluctantly began to speak:

“Hermione, Harry is stronger than we thought. I think I should stay and protect you.”

"Protect me with your broken wand?" Hermione rolled her eyes and gave Ron a disdainful look.

This morning, Ron suffered a magical backlash for using his broken wand to cast a spell against Draco.

The scene was absolutely hilarious, not only making Hermione the target of ridicule but also turning her into the object of everyone's mockery.

At this moment, Hermione could hardly imagine what power gave Ron the confidence to dare to make such a boastful claim.

And so, with Ron reluctant to leave, Hermione pushed and shoved him away.

After Ron left, Hermione quickly caught up with Gray and whispered, "Big Brother Gray, did you and the Professor pull off the Azkaban breakout?"

"no!"

Gray walked toward his office, saying this without turning his head.

"Who is that? Can you tell me?"

Hermione was unwilling to give up. As a reincarnator, she needed more in-depth information to analyze the current situation.

Asking Hagrid about these questions is definitely not an option, as it would be very difficult for him to access top secret information, especially firsthand details.

"Qimei, let me give you a piece of advice: this is not a place for a reincarnator of your level! Are you really ready to join an even bigger vortex?"

Grey stopped and looked at Hermione in front of him.

To be honest, Grey actually had some goodwill towards Hermione, this reincarnated person from an unknown world who had transmigrated and possessed her body.

After all, the other party had provided him with useful information, and her personality was lively and cute, just like the little sister next door.

That's precisely why Grey was even more unwilling to let Hermione get involved in the vortex, fearing that a single wave would wash away the weak reincarnator.

"I'm ready. I'd rather die knowing the truth than live in confusion."

Hermione nodded seriously, her eyes revealing more excitement than fear.

Gray glanced at Hermione with some surprise. He wondered if all reincarnated beings of some god had this kind of thick skin, unafraid of causing trouble.

However, there's nothing to keep secret here. Since the other side has already struck first, the exposure of the mole is a fact, and there's no problem in talking about it.

"There's a traitor within the Order of the Phoenix. They had already kidnapped prisoners before we arrived!"

Gray opened the office door and walked in as he spoke.

In Gray's office, there was leftover truth serum from the last time Hagrid was used, which would be perfect for interrogating him to find out who the traitor was.

However, Gray also had concerns, namely that once the mole was activated, he would no longer be safe.

In such a situation, the other party is likely to relocate directly or create a smokescreen to release false signals.

"Traitor, who is that person?"

Hermione recovered from her shock as she watched Gray carefully put a glass bottle into his pocket.

After recovering, Hermione pondered deeply, whispering, "Arthur Wisemane?"

Quiet

Upon hearing Hermione's words, Grey stopped in his tracks and looked at Hermione in front of him.

Although Grey himself admits that Hermione, the reincarnator, is very intelligent and has the luck of a protagonist in a certain world.

But he didn't believe that Hermione could figure out who the traitor was in such a short time without relying on anything.

"What did you think of?"

Noticing Gray's gaze, Hermione pointed downstairs and whispered:

"This morning, Ron received a letter. In the letter, Mr. Wesley was a bit long-winded, constantly reminding Ron to take good care of himself, and telling many funny stories about Ron's childhood."

At first, I didn't think of any other place, and just assumed that Mr. Weiss was going on a long trip.

But after hearing you say there's a traitor in the Order of the Phoenix, perhaps Mr. Wesley wasn't going out at all, but rather giving Ron his last words.

"Very good, your question is important."

Gray nodded, then hesitated before speaking:

"How about this, if it's possible, I'd like you to take Ron and that letter to the principal's office."

Through that letter, regardless of whether Arthur Wisley betrayed them or not, he was likely in trouble; it was just a matter of whether it was a big or small problem.

Hermione tilted her head upon hearing this, her eyes gleaming with cunning, and whispered, "Big brother, if I help you, does that mean we're fighting side by side?"

"That's it."

Gray patted Hermione's head. For this relatively weak reincarnator, who was likely betrayed by her own god, giving her a verbal reward was necessary.

After doing all this, Grey and a happy Hermione walked out of the office together.

What Grey didn't know was that after he left Hermione's sight, the little girl said something that would make him so frustrated he'd vomit blood if he heard it.

...

Chapter 282, Phoenix Society, Emergency Assembly. (First Update)

Hogwarts, Headmaster's Office.

Inside the office, Dumbledore, wearing reading glasses, was looking through a letter.

Grey stood with Hermione, teasing Dumbledore's pet, the magical phoenix Fawkes.

"Ron, when was this letter delivered?"

Behind his desk, Dumbledore lowered his head and asked in a heavy tone.

Ron, looking somewhat nervous and flustered, stood at the desk and quickly replied:

"Three hours ago, I used my mother's owl."

Ron answered quickly, but then couldn't help asking, "Professor, is my father in danger?"

"It's not certain yet!"

Dumbledore shook his head slightly, looked at Gray who was teasing Fawkes, and said, "It's Arthur's handwriting, and he wrote it in a great hurry, with many incorrect words."

"That's normal, perhaps..."

Before he could finish his sentence, Gray frowned and stopped teasing Fox: "Ron, you can go out now."

“Okay, okay, Professor.” Ron glanced at Hermione who had stayed behind, and left somewhat reluctantly.

After Ron left, Gray continued:

"Mr. Vesley, the purpose of sending this letter might be to deliver your last words. Although we cannot be certain yet, however..."

boom...

A burst of flame from the fireplace interrupted Gray's next words.

Dumbledore raised his head slightly, indicating that Gray would talk about it later, and looked at the flames burning in the fireplace.

"Dumbledore, you'd better give me an answer, I'm on vacation in Iceland!"

With a furious shout, the flames in the fireplace went out quickly, and a figure emerged from them.

The figure was holding a wooden cane, wearing a tattered leather jacket, and looked to be in his fifties or sixties.

"Welcome, my old friend, Mad-Eye Moody!"

Dumbledore smiled, stood up from his chair, and made a welcoming gesture.

"Don't try that on me, I'm not used to hugging people!"

Moody limped a few quick steps, his demonic eye on his left eye scanning his surroundings frantically, as if searching for an enemy.

"Who is this, a new member of the Order of the Phoenix?"

Moody's Magic Eyes were fixed on Grey, while little Hermione was completely ignored by him.

Seeing that she was being ignored, Hermione couldn't help but cough, trying to make her presence known.

Upon hearing this, Moody turned slightly, flashed a sinister smile at Hermione, and said urgently:

"Don't try to get my attention. If this were an alley, I wouldn't hesitate to attack!"

Throughout his long Auror career, Moody developed a conditioned reflex to draw his wand at the slightest disturbance.

That's why many Death Eaters consider him a madman.

There are even rumors that when other Aurors act with Moody, they need to subconsciously keep their distance, otherwise they might be accidentally injured by him.

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