Chapter 464: Dumbledore is hospitalized and his life is hanging by a thread. Scrimgeour rushes to fi
Chapter 464: Dumbledore is hospitalized and his life is hanging by a thread. Scrimgeour rushes to fi
Old Deng's condition is more serious than expected!
Sainz takes his health very seriously and has worked hard on healing magic, but once he started using it, he felt a pang in his heart, thinking something was wrong!
"Harry!" He quickly called to Harry who was setting fire, "Don't worry about that rotten hand, we have to leave quickly, the professor's condition is a little bad!"
"What's going on!" Harry rushed over immediately, "Oh~ no, no, no! How could this happen!" His face was as pale as a corpse and tears gushed out.
"Calm down!" Sainz shouted loudly, then whispered, "It hasn't come to that yet. I don't know what poison he was poisoned with. I've just given him a universal antidote. Now, there's no time to waste. Hold on to me!"
After hearing Sainz say that things were not yet at their worst, Harry calmed down a lot and immediately grabbed his shoulders.
Harry was able to quickly sort out the priorities of things, which was something Sai always admired. After Harry grasped the situation, he nodded to him, and the three of them disappeared on the spot.
"Healer!" When they arrived at St. Mungo's, Sainz carried the unconscious Dumbledore and walked quickly inside. Harry shouted loudly as he ran inside.
"Who is yelling here in the middle of the night?" A patient waiting in the corridor said dissatisfiedly, and then he widened his eyes in shock, "Merlin! Is that Dumbledore? Is that Dumbledore? Healer! Healer! Someone needs emergency treatment!"
The advantage of the magical world is that as long as the notification is in place, all therapists who are not in the unit can arrive at the scene within half a minute.
Dumbledore was attacked and fell into coma, which made St. Mungo's wake up instantly!
In less than five minutes, almost everyone knew that Dumbledore had been poisoned and was unconscious and was still being rescued.
"Oh my God, Sainz, you're here!" Professor McGonagall came to St. Mungo's in her dressing gown, her eyes red, "What's going on?"
"The details are still unclear," Sainz told her. "He was already unconscious when I rushed over. Harry told him that he was poisoned after drinking the potion. I checked and found that it was true. I gave him a universal antidote. The healers just took him to the intensive care unit."
Professor McGonagall's voice trembled, "Merlin, but why, why would he drink a bottle of poisonous potion?"
"It's probably a trap set by Voldemort."
Sainz noticed that Professor McGonagall shuddered slightly. "A trap, you mean that person set a trap to kill him?"
"It's possible, Professor. He was lying on the ground when I arrived," Sainz said. "If Harry hadn't blocked Voldemort's magic, he would have been killed."
"Harry Potter!" Professor McGonagall couldn't believe it. "Potter, how is it possible?"
"Although it's a little unbelievable," Sainz said, "it's true. When I arrived, Harry's wand was connected to Voldemort's wand by a thin golden light."
"Unbelievable," Professor McGonagall still didn't believe it. "How is this possible? How can this be..."
"It may be a rare flashback phenomenon of magic spells, professor. I have been interested in wand making for some time. I read some documents in the library. There is a situation mentioned in it that two wands of the same origin will avoid hurting each other. This may be the reason why Harry's magic can catch the other's."
Professor McGonagall nodded noncommittally. It was unclear whether she accepted the explanation or simply ignored it. "You mean that person was there when you arrived?"
"I did see him, and we had a few moves together," Sainz said. "That's why I suspected that it was a trap set by Voldemort. How could it be such a coincidence that Dumbledore took Harry to such a desolate cave in the middle of the night, and he happened to meet him when he came out?"
"Oh, thank goodness for you, Sainz," Professor McGonagall said in horror, covering her mouth, "the two of them are so lucky!" Then she seemed to have just reacted and said in surprise, "You defeated him, yourself!"
"It was just luck. He doesn't understand my magic. I guess he won't be fooled again next time."
"That's quite remarkable too...and Mr. Potter, where is the child?"
"He insisted on guarding the door of the intensive care unit. I didn't pull him away because he would feel better if he stayed there."
"Potter," Professor McGonagall said firmly, with the corner of her mouth twitching, "He should stay in the dormitory." Then she went inside.
Sainz remained noncommittal. Professor McGonagall was Harry's head of house and she had the right to decide what should happen to students.
After a while, Professor McGonagall led Harry out, "Saince, I'll take Mr. Potter back to school first."
Sainz glanced at the depressed Harry and said, "It's really not safe for him to stay outside now."
"Come on, Potter."
"Wait a minute, Professor McGonagall," Harry stopped, "Sainth, this is for you, I forgot about it just now." He pulled out a white wand with a hook on the handle from his trouser pocket.
Professor McGonagall stared at the wood in amazement. "Could that be his?"
Sainz took it and said, "It is indeed Voldemort's wand. He dropped it when he Apparated... All right, Harry, go back first. I'm very interested in the connection between your wands. Let's study what's going on later."
"Okay." Harry nodded, glanced worriedly towards the intensive care unit, and walked over to Professor McGonagall.
Professor McGonagall looked at Sainz deeply, said nothing, and left with Harry.
As soon as Professor McGonagall left, Moody came, and then several members of the Order of the Phoenix came in.
Those who knew Sainz came forward to talk to him, and those who were not familiar with him also came forward to thank him.
Members of the Order of the Phoenix arrived, and Sainz decided to leave. "Professor Moody, Professor Lupin, Miss Tonks, with so many of you here, the Death Eaters will definitely not dare to cause trouble. I won't cause more trouble here."
"Thank you, Professor Autumn," Lupin said, "You saved more than just Dumbledore, you saved the Order of the Phoenix and the entire wizarding world."
Leaving the intensive care unit corridor and going downstairs, a man hurried up from downstairs, followed by Percy Weasley. Sainz stepped aside to let them pass.
When I went down to the lobby on the first floor, a voice came from the stairs behind me, "Professor Autumn, please wait a moment, Professor Autumn!"
Sainz turned around and saw a tall figure with a brown crown and thick eyebrows mixed with gray hurriedly coming down the stairs.
This man looked like a lion. Although he limped when he walked, it did not affect his long strides. Percy Weasley, who was following him, had to trot.
The visitor was none other than the current Minister of Magic, Rufus Scrimgeour.
"Mr. Minister, please stop me. What's the matter?"
"Professor Autumn," Scrimgeour almost rushed to Sainz, "I want to talk to you about Dumbledore and that man."
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