In Solim's opinion, the level of teaching at Hogwarts is not bad, although the professors have reservations and do not give their students a lot of advice, but this is understandable.

If you ask a doctoral supervisor in the Department of Mathematics to teach the four arithmetic in a primary school, it is the same way, and it does not reflect any level at all. Because of the age of these students, they need time to consolidate and precipitate what they have learned, and blindly instilling knowledge will only teach a bunch of theorists and a bunch of academic wizards.

But if you want to be a good wizard, it is not only theoretical, but also practice. What's the use of talking about the theory and use of a spell and stopping when it's time to release the magic?

In Solim's opinion, the biggest problem with Hogwarts is not the level of teaching, but the fact that Hogwarts does not set a goal for its students.

At Sculler, students know what they will face in the future, what they have suffered, and what they have suffered for. They all know what their goals are and they understand the purpose of their existence. But Hogwarts is different, it only teaches students magic, and does not help students develop their outlook on life and values.

To put it bluntly, Hogwarts doesn't have a moral lesson.

How to guide students on the right path, how to be a decent wizard, how to strengthen the students' ideological construction, these are all inadequate. Isn't it foreseeable that some sorcerers who will come out with crooked melons and cracked dates and go on an evil path?

Especially in Slytherin, where most of the young wizards are pure-blood. They were exposed to radical pure-blood theories at an early age, and the school did not correct their thinking and attitudes. After so many years, there has only been one wizard like Voldemort, which is actually quite good.

Listening to Solim's words, Dumbledore fell into deep thought.

"It's true that schools don't do enough to guide students on the right path, as you said. Dumbledore said heavily.

Not enough? Not at all.

"Now that you've noticed this problem, do you have any solutions to it?" Dumbledore looked at Solim.

Obviously, we were talking about Horcruxes just now, but how did the topic deviate from the students' ideological construction? Could it be that we want them to see Mao Xuan and Ma Zhe?

What are you

kidding, this kind of thing should be something that you presidents, deans, and professors should worry about, why are you asking me?

"Isn't the topic a little too far away?Headmaster, we're talking about Horcruxes, can we not digress the topic?"

"How to guide students on the right path is also a serious topic. Dumbledore paused, "But compared to the Horcrux thing, it can be put down first." "

Dumbledore sat back in his high-backed chair, intervened and said, "Can I ask you something, Solim?".

Seeing that Solim didn't speak, Dumbledore continued, "Now that you know about the Philosopher's Stone, can you help Harry in due course?"

"Headmaster, if you're referring to helping them out while they're playing a game, I'm okay with that. Solim added, "But I don't work day jobs. "

Both Dumbledore and Solim knew that the Philosopher's Stone would never be stolen. Taking 10,000 steps back, even if the Philosopher's Stone was indeed stolen, Dumbledore would of course face pressure from the Presbyterian Council, but the bigger trouble was for the wizard who stole the Philosopher's Stone. If you dare to fight the idea of the Philosopher's Stone, then you must be prepared to face the Presbyterian Action Team. It's a lot more exciting than being chased by a Death Eater.

Since the Philosopher's Stone is basically not stolen, there is no need to think too much about the design of the level. As long as the first and last levels are snacked, the first level should prevent the students from entering, mainly to stop the footsteps of the Gryffindor gang of troublemakers, the middle level is just a casual touch, the key is the last level, just make sure that the Philosopher's Stone does not fall into the hands of others.

And Dumbledore also has the intention of exercising Harry Potter in it. So these levels aren't too difficult to design, or rather, they're designed for Harry Potter.

"I don't have any particular thoughts about that savior, and to be honest, I think it's right to keep a proper distance between us. I don't want to get involved in Harry Potter at will, but I think we have something to do with your request, Headmaster. "

"I think you, Headmaster, have investigated everything about me, and you know what I have done, and what kind of trouble those things will cause me. You can let me come to Hogwarts, I accept your affection. The message contained in this ring is my thanks, by the way, I will use this ring in a while, and I will return it to my grandfather when I am done. "Solim said this to remind Dumbledore that I still have a lot of shit, and there are people outside the school who want to clean me up, and it is the right thing to do to keep my distance from Potter. Besides, don't "lose" the Resurrection Stone, I'll take it back when the time comes.

"The ring is still a Horcrux, and although Elrond has dealt with him so that it can't confuse wizards who approach it, it's still dangerous. Also, can you tell me what you're going to do with this ring?" Dumbledore frowned when he heard that Solim was going to use it.

The topic of Potter has just been distorted again.

"The ring of the Gaunt family, which is the resurrection stone. As long as it is used correctly, it can recall the soul or consciousness of the dead. Seeing what Dumbledore wanted to say, Solim waved his hand and continued: "It's 'use it correctly', Headmaster, if you don't know how to use it correctly, then the ring only summons people in the user's memory, it looks real, but it is actually an illusion." "

He

turned his head to look at Snape, who was still working as a wooden man by the wall. Solim said, "I promised Professor Snape that I would let him meet with Evans. "

Dumbledore thought for a moment and said, "I see, the potion that Severus prepared was actually for your sister, right? "

Snape brewed potions, maybe Dumbledore didn't know. But Filch must have noticed the change, and a great wizard like Dumbledore was extremely sensitive to magic.

"By the way, Headmaster, can the school provide him with a follow-up potion for Mr. Filch? Solim thought to himself, since the conversation had come to this point, by the way, he would leave Filch's matter to Dumbledore to settle it. Anyway, it was Hogwarts who paid for it, Snape who suffered, and Solim sold Filch a favor again, how good.

As for whether Dumbledore would ignore Filch, Solim hadn't thought about it, and Dumbledore would be able to solve Filch's problem by deducting so much from the funds allocated by the board. Anyway, he has to do something from the funds every year, and Dumbledore must be familiar with this business.

Seeing that Dumbledore didn't speak, Solim assumed that he had acquiesced.

"As for the headmaster you want me to help Potter, I can help, but like I said, I'm not going to work for nothing. "

"Oh, what do you want?".

Solim said in his heart, I want more things. The tears of the phoenix, the blood of the phoenix, the feathers of the phoenix, the ashes of the phoenix after nirvana, I want them all.

But is it possible? Transactions are about reciprocity. Can this little favor for Potter be compared to the rare materials on those phoenixes? This is the same as you do a mission to deliver a letter in the Novice Village, and the reward for the mission is an orange suit, is it possible?, so no matter how thick Solim's skin is, it is impossible for Dumbledore to shamelessly ask for the objects on the phoenix's body.

"I'll mention it to the principal when the time comes, don't worry, I won't embarrass you. "Solim said in his heart that it would be better for you to owe it first. I'll tell you when I'm done.

"It looks like you know exactly who is playing the Philosopher's Stone. Can I think so?" Dumbledore suddenly asked.

Solim was stunned for a moment, he didn't expect Dumbledore to suddenly ask him such a question. But he quickly reacted.

"Speaking of which, Headmaster, don't you want to save the brave wizard?" Solim asked Dumbledore rhetorically, "Or do you think it's no longer necessary?"

Dumbledore really didn't expect Solim to give him such a sentence.

Quirrell has a problem, this can't be hidden from Dumbledore at all, don't forget, at the opening dinner, the distance between them is only two or three people, after all, Snape can feel that something is wrong with Quirrell, let alone Dumbledore.

"Looks like this hasn't been hidden from you inside or out, Solim. For the third time, Dumbledore took a serious look at the student in front of him.

"Tell me what you don't like to hear, I'm not one of those Gryffindors who can't use their brains, only Gryffindors think it's our dean who wants to kill Potter. Solim said something heart-wrenching.

If you look at the Gryffindors of all the fools, they believe that someone is going to kill Potter in full view.

"Let's do it for now, Headmaster, it's really not early, I should go back, tomorrow morning is Professor Flivy's Charms class, I don't want to be late for class. "Solim said I was going to sleep.

"I think you and our dean still have something to say, I'll go back by myself, don't worry, I won't run around. Solim didn't wait for Dumbledore to say anything, and he walked away.

It wasn't too polite, Solim himself admitted, but he had just thought of a long-forgotten question, and he desperately needed to go back and check it out.

Just as Dumbledore asked Solim what he wanted, Solim suddenly remembered something he had missed. Sometimes people are like that, sometimes they are talking and talking, and suddenly they remember something.

Solim too, for some reason, just then, he suddenly remembered Neville's vanished toad on the train. He is leaving so rudely now, just to go back to look at the map of the living spot as soon as possible and confirm that there are any unfamiliar names in the school. Although in Solim's impression, the toad does not seem to have any sense of existence, whether it is in the movie or in the novel, it is just a flash in the pan. But now Solim wasn't sure that the toad was just a toad—at least until he caught it.

Watching Solim leave in a hurry, Dumbledore smiled, but didn't say anything. Instead, he turned to Snape and said, "Severus, it seems that this student of yours has a lot of little secrets. "

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like