"Oh my, Fenrir Greyback!"
Professor McGonagall hurried over and immediately spotted the werewolf pinned against the wall, struggling incessantly.
"Was this your doing?"
"No, it was Kael." Cedric quickly said, "He saved me too."
"Well done, you've solved a major problem for the Wizarding World." Professor McGonagall's tense face finally showed a hint of a smile; it was upon hearing that Greyback was here that she rushed over.
Greyback is probably the most feared and despised werewolf because he delights in biting children, forcing them to grow up in dark and lonely environments, harboring hatred for normal wizards.
For most wizards, even facing young werewolves is extremely dangerous; even if the child's parents can accept it, other wizards won't accept a werewolf child.
As a result, when those werewolf children grow up, they naturally band together to fight against the wizards who once hated and rejected them.
Greyback believes that as long as there are enough werewolves, there will come a day when they can conquer all wizards, and he has been working towards this goal all along.
Including Remus Lupin, who was bitten by him as a child.
Normally, Lupin would have been locked away in a small space, perhaps a loft or basement, unable to go out, without friends, deprived of an education, slowly growing up in loneliness.
But fortunately, he met Dumbledore, a professor confident enough in himself to accept a werewolf child.
Later, he met James Potter and Sirius Black.
No matter their personalities, when it came to Lupin, they did their best, successfully pulling a werewolf child from the abyss.
Unfortunately, not all bitten children are as lucky as Lupin.
"Professor McGonagall, how should we deal with him?" Kael asked.
"Hand him over to the Ministry of Magic." Professor McGonagall initially intended to say, but after hesitating for a moment, she suddenly changed her mind.
"There's a hidden village in Cornwall, inhabited by children bitten by Greyback and other werewolves, along with their families.
"Coincidentally, some of them were once my students; I'll find time to write to them."
Kael blinked, as if meeting Professor McGonagall for the first time.
Is this the true Head of Gryffindor?
Honestly, Kael couldn't think of a better solution.
"Alright, Kael, return to the common room quickly; we have things under control here." Professor McGonagall extended her wand, sharply poking Greyback, causing him to faint instantly, then poked him again, turning him into a ferret.
Professor McGonagall then turned the spear into a cage for him and turned to leave.
"Wait, Professor." Kael hurriedly caught up. "What exactly happened here, Professor Dumbledore?"
"I don't know either." Professor McGonagall said, "You'd better go back…"
"I can help." Kael interrupted her somewhat helplessly, glancing at the cage.
Perhaps it's because he hasn't graduated yet, whether it's Professor McGonagall or other members of the Order of Phoenix, they habitually treat him as someone to be protected.
Being reminded by Kael, Professor McGonagall realized for the first time that Kael single-handedly subdued Fenrir Greyback, and according to Cedric, the entire battle seemed pretty easy.
"Alright…" After some thought, Professor McGonagall didn't continue to urge Kael.
"Death Eaters have invaded the castle." She quickly said, "Initially, I thought Sirius was making a very poor joke when he told me this, until I received word from Headmaster Armando.
"How dare those Death Eaters do such a thing!" Professor McGonagall's voice trembled with anger.
However, on second thought, as Death Eaters, isn't this behavior kind of expected?
But that's not what Kael is concerned about.
"Professor, did the Death Eaters just come in like that?" Kael pursued, "Did Phineas Black not tell you about the Vanishing Cabinet?"
"How do you know about the Vanishing Cabinet?" Professor McGonagall was momentarily stunned.
"Because I was the one who gave it to Draco Malfoy." Kael said.
But this statement caused a huge stir in Professor McGonagall's heart.
She staggered, almost falling to the ground, fortunately, Kael reached out to support her.
"Are you saying that the one collaborating with the Death Eaters to enter the school is Draco Malfoy?" Professor McGonagall's voice suddenly raised, "And what do you mean by the Vanishing Cabinet you gave him?"
"It's complicated and not easy to explain in a few words." Kael said, "In short, Dumbledore was aware of this; we previously planned to use the Vanishing Cabinet to round up the Death Eaters infiltrating Hogwarts."
"But now…" Kael paused, listening to the continued sounds of explosions around them, then shrugged and continued, "Things seem to have taken some unexpected turns."
He didn't expect the Death Eaters not only weren't rounded up, but even invaded the school. How exactly did Dumbledore arrange this? It's not what he thought.
Professor McGonagall didn't quite understand what Kael meant, but since Dumbledore knew, there was no problem.
"Headmaster Black did mention the Vanishing Cabinet." She said, "But he said it a bit late; by the time we sent the students back to their respective common rooms, the Death Eaters were already in the school, leaving no time to stop them."
