"It must be Malfoy"

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As McGonaggal drag Wilbur Soot to Dumbledore's office, Wilbur greats Harry. McGonagall didn't seem happy with his greeting to the student. As they made it to Dumbledore's office, Dumbledore was already sitting on his chair waiting for them. 

"Albus, this man decided to spread a rumour that two people will blow up the school," McGonagall complained. "Yes Minerva, I heard of this said rumour," Dumbledore said peacefully. "And now the students are in a state of panic. All day I see students gossiping this ugly rumour," McGonagall went on.

Dumbledore walks in front of his desk and leaned back a bit while his hands are on the table. "Why would you say such a thing, young man?" Dumbledore asked Wilbur. "I think it might happen honestly. Techno and Dream once blew up a nation L'manburg. If they can blow up a nation, I bet they can blow up a school," Wilbur explained with no emotion. "Who did you tell this?" Dumbledore asked. "I forgot his name. He has pale skin, white-blond like hair, and he was wearing a green-themed outfit," Wilbur said.

"It must be Malfoy," McGonagall said. "Now now Minerva, it's not like Malfoy asked to hear any of this info," Dumbledore tried calming McGonagall. "There must be a reason if they want to blow up the school. They won't destroy something for no reason," Wilbur went on. "Why would they blow up the school," Minerva asked. "Ask them yourself," Wilbur said with a smile. "Minerva bring those two here please," Dumbledore orderd. "Yes," McGonagall left Wilbur and Dumbledore alone.



































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