From Azkaban To Hogwarts

Chapter 385 History is a little girl who can be dressed up by anyone

"His glory?"

When Harry and the others were shocked by William's remarks, Sirius snorted with disdain.

"In 1978, if the information I was looking for was correct——"

William looked at Sirius, "You should have graduated by then, right? Only three years later, in 1981, Professor Snape assumed the position of Potions Professor at Hogwarts, and by the way succeeded Horace. Professor Slughorn's class, who became Head of Slytherin."

"That's the Head of Slytherin," William stared into Sirius's eyes, "Although you may not accept it, I think you know better than me that the position of Head of Slytherin is not something that can be given casually. Out."

William has gone through Slytherin's accounts, and he is very aware of the donations given to Slytherin by purebloods. The broomsticks currently used in the Slytherin school team were donated by the Malfoy family.

As a member of the Black family, Sirius should know how much each family donates to Slytherin, even if he is unwilling to accept it, so that he can be the dean of Slytherin steadily. This is no joke.

Except for the families that occasionally send their children abroad to Durmstrang, other families have sent their children to Hogwarts one after another over the years to receive education at Hogwarts and receive indoctrination in Snape's ideas. This is not cheap recognition that can be shown by casual remarks.

"But Professor Slughorn, when he was in school..."

"His place was given to Professor Snape - do you think the words of the former Head of Slytherin are of little use when it comes to the selection of the Head of House, Mr. Black?"

The inheritance of power is the last word, and everything else is a lie. William has been in Azkaban for a long time, and William can see this all too clearly.

Whether it is a smuggling group, a fraud group, or any other illegal social group, they are usually brothers, brothers, hello and me. When the time comes for the transfer of power, the ones who pick up the baton are the true ones, and the rest are just for free. The boss's pie-drawing guy.

Although he has never met the former dean of Slytherin, he can tell from those tedious records that the other person is a completely social creature with a terrifying desire for power. He even arranged it easily Through the employment of their own students, and then use this to weave a new social network.

However, this power madman finally selected Professor Snape as his successor, which explains the problem - the professor at Hogwarts may be considered by others, but the position of Dean, even if it is given to the Ministry of Magic, The person in charge of any department will have to carefully consider whether to resign and come here to work.

Three years after graduation, students who can take over as dean without protest from their classmates, and who can gain the trust of the dean and take over power, are such students being bullied in school?

What a joke, William would rather believe that those dementors turned to vegetarianism than believe this argument.

Unless the graduates are dead or have completely lost their trust in the school, they will definitely send overwhelming letters of protest - if they don't show the qualities that everyone admires while studying, they will suddenly be in a high position and think that no one will gossip. of?

A person like Lupine, who was both good in character and academics when he was studying, was still a prefect when he was studying. Later, he received the endorsement from the Ministry of Magic and the school, which suppressed the impact of the werewolf identity. If not for the joint endorsement of both parties, William would definitely have to do it this year. Losing an excellent colleague is not a joke for the public opinion in the magical world.

In the wizarding world, he became an adult at the age of seventeen and graduated at the age of eighteen. Three years later, Professor Snape became the dean of Slytherin House in the entire British wizarding world at the age of twenty-one, responsible for the reading and education of the descendants of pure-blood families. Wenwen Dangdang came here and has been working until now. Such a person was squeezed out by the people in this hospital when he was studying?

"Can…"

Sirius was stunned, but Harry was confused again - the big stone in his heart fell to the ground, but new stones piled up.

"Let's talk as we go - it always feels weird just standing there."

As he spoke, William took back his information book and put it back into his close-fitting bag - this move aroused Sirius' fear... Inside...

"You're trying to say, what is that - if that's not bullying?"

"Um…"

"I don't know if you can understand this. All bullies are bullies who are afraid of being bullied. Almost all bullying is not excessive at the beginning, but intensifies when the other party does not dare to resist..."

"As long as it is a strong enough counterattack, those guys can choose other targets, because the painful feedback caused by the resistance will exceed the pleasure they bring to them by bullying..."

"So, if it's really bullying, after the first strong resistance, the bully will change the target - at least I haven't encountered any exception."

William tried to break things down as concisely as possible, hoping that students would understand...

But it's a pity that such purely theoretical things are too early for these children... Harry and Hermione are simply confused...

William walked at the front and thought for a moment, "Okay, let's ignore those theories. To put it simply - have you ever had a fight in school?"

"…Fighted."

Although it was a bit unusual to admit that he had had a fight in front of the professor, it was useless to lie about it.

"Then you can understand it as a fight...or think better, justice punishes evil...Although I don't think so, if you think this is acceptable to you, it's not impossible to say so."

William casually opened a bag of candy and threw it to the three of them, ignoring Sirius's protesting eyes.

"To put it simply, assuming that I am not a professor, and Professor Snape is not a professor, and you don't know anything else, then, what do you think depends on Professor Snape's daily actions, including but not limited to what they do to you? , will you beat him?"

"..."

Harry was silent, and so was Hermione.

The answer was yes for both of them - they would whip out their wands and beat Snape without hesitation.

As a top student, Hermione was called Miss Know-It-All for no reason. Harry himself was targeted in various ways. If he didn't know the reason, he would definitely beat Snape, even harder than Malfoy. kind of.

Even if their own factors were excluded, for Neville, they had to find a corner to beat Snape - Gryffindor itself was relatively united, not to mention that Neville was a trustworthy friend, so when they beat Malfoy together No mercy ever.

"I think you have your answer."

William nodded.

"The next question is, do you think Professor Snape's personality will be worse or much better after so many years?"

"I don't know, Professor..."

Now Harry could answer quickly.

"Well, I don't know, but... generally speaking, people are kind-hearted, and judging from the violation records I saw, he has indeed changed for the better. There is no chance that he will be worse than when he was in school. , but I don’t agree with this idea.”

"So, you want to beat him, why doesn't your father want to beat him?"

William glanced at Harry, "Don't you think it's a good thing to be similar to your father?"

? ? ?

Harry was stunned - he didn't expect such an answer at all.

If he wanted to beat him, why did he stop his father from beating him?

Harry and Hermione looked at each other, confused - why did something still look wrong? But logically…

Sirius walked quickly to the front and lowered his voice.

"You are changing concepts, Professor William."

"Hmm... maybe, after all, I am not the person involved, and the closest person I can contact also has an obvious trend..."

William lowered his voice, "It's too much speculation and too complicated. They are not suitable to be exposed to these messy things at the moment. When they are in sixth grade, I may break it down and talk to them. Their current understanding is either good people or good people." Bad guy, it’s really difficult to understand the term “in-between state”.

"It's better to keep my random conjectures to myself. I won't draw any conclusions before I have enough information."

Thinking about issues must be based on the background of the times, and even the information provided by the parties involved has a lot of words to beautify themselves or others.

There are no pure good guys and bad guys, but there are too few, too few.

After staying in Azkaban, he had seen guys who had impressive deeds but were actually bad enough to feed dementors, and he had also seen guys like gold coins who were imprisoned just for violating wizards' stereotypes about elves. Guy, he doesn't believe in simple good guys and bad guys.

For example, was there a just side in World War I? No kidding...

Like that fight, if he simply sided with Sirius and the others - "The four of them watched a group of crazy Slytherin guys bullying this and that in the school. They were indignant and formed a team to fight this bully today. He will cast a spell on the bully tomorrow, and he will be a pioneer in resisting the spread of Death Eater forces on campus, so that those guys who use ridiculous things like blood to laugh at others and curse others can also experience the feeling of those being bullied..."

Would Sirius deny such a statement? Ask the person involved, and based on those people's mental recollections and hatred of Death Eaters in those years, this conclusion will be accurate. As long as the Slytherins are not asked, it is absolutely the truth.

The dead are the most important, let alone the savior Harry here. After so much time, those people will be very happy to agree with this view. When the Death Eaters were at their peak, Slytherin's hatred value was much higher than it is now. , even if it is not the truth, it is the truth.

William is still compiling the history of the school. He slightly changed a few words and added some memories of the people involved, and he was able to crucify the Death Eater Reserves back then. Even asking the ghost could only get the history that William wanted to say. .

But what’s the use of making up a piece of history like this? Even if William doesn't want to be moral, what's the use of just making it up. It's not the truth - it might even be the opposite of the truth.

Even if it could even make Sirius feel like he was the enforcer of justice, what would it change? Can it kill Voldemort? Can it really change past history?

He could also change that period of history to be more tragic. For example, a certain Death Eater had no choice but to join the Death Eater organization because he was persecuted, beaten, and bullied. This Death Eater could be anyone, Professor Snape. , Death Eaters like Malfoy who escaped justice, and even guys like Bella who were imprisoned deep in Azkaban.

Because they were looked down upon by the Sirius Four, they had no choice but to choose an organization that could support them. However, they accidentally fell deeper and deeper into this damn organization...

If you perform some acts of repentance and have them endorsed by an authoritative organization, you will be able to live together.

Change the sequence, and things suddenly change - it's that simple to change history.

Similar topics have been taught in seventh-grade courses, but I don’t know how effective they are so far.

Compared with Muggles, wizards have too many ways to discover the so-called truth. Whether it is prophecy, the memory of the pensieve, or even flashback spells and traces, they can provide a lot of information.

But this also makes them easier to be deceived - graduates are only eighteen years old, and theoretically, they are not old enough to recognize the deception and grayness. But there is no other way. Graduating at the age of eighteen cannot be delayed any longer...

Let alone those graduates, it was difficult for William himself to see things without prejudice.

Just like this time, he didn't even know which one was true... There were only so many things he could find out, so how could he make a conclusion?

The person involved may not even remember who provoked whom first and how the conflict occurred. How dare he make arbitrary conclusions? Maybe one day after Voldemort dies, he will be interested enough to slowly explore the truth.

There was too little known information, and the parties he could ask were too unreliable. He would not jump to conclusions and insist on saying that one side was noble and the other was despicable. If he really did that, he would be so sorry for Azka. It’s been a long time since I’ve been in class.

'But...how long can these two troublemakers make their children think for a long time with their words to coax them? ’

‘When are we going to teach seventh graders something that only they will be exposed to? ’

'How come all the talented students are problem students...Percy was considered a fan of officialdom before, the twins were too arrogant, Cedric was too stubborn, Hermione was not good at interpersonal communication, and Harry's actions were one step faster than his brain. A down-to-earth person...with an impulsive personality...'

'It would be great if these things could also be taught using papers... It has been decided that there will be more papers for seventh grade this year! ’

He reluctantly found something happy for himself, and then began to figure out how to make two guys who were full of action understand that people are not so pure.

There was no reason why the Dark Lord couldn't do the lies he could easily weave. He didn't want his students to be suddenly bewitched and become Death Eaters one day...

‘Why is Lupine a party involved? Let him be more honest...'

——

"I don't understand, Hermione..."

Harry walked behind and found that Qiu's problem was really not a problem now. His mind was in a mess, filled with a series of messages, and he didn't know how to analyze the problem at all.

His father and Sirius beat Snape together, but Professor William came over and told him that the two of them actually fought each other when they found the opportunity...

He felt that Snape had been bullied, but Professor William told him that Snape was the best student in the school when he was a student, and he was also the top student after graduation. He had countless friends around him, and he had no right to pity him...

However, it was not only him who was confused, but also Hermione.

As a smart student, Hermione thought she easily figured out William's definition of bullying.

So the meaning of the long series of words just now should be very simple - to be bullied, you must be weak...

But she was the one being bullied... In the words of the professor, she was ostracized because she could not properly handle the relationship with the students in the same school...

But...she worked really hard to do it.

Before school started, she started running around on the train, helping Neville find pets.

"What the hell...are I so bad at? Even someone like Snape..."

"You two, don't be stupid over there. Thinking about life should be done at night -" William nodded towards the students behind him, "If the ink continues, the competition will begin!"

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