Chapter 328 Separation
Chapter 328 Separation
Chapter 328: Split
Alison is not without temper.
If the naughty kid who inherited his father's silver tongue gets serious, the consequences could be dire.
Now, no matter how gentle the process was, Dumbledore's muttering and constant chicken soup for the soul obviously annoyed the naughty child.
Alison's eyes became sharper, and she was so annoyed by her father's preaching that she began to continue expressing her own opinions.
In her opinion, Albus was too gentle and too compromising!
Why avoid her? Only others can avoid her! Otherwise, you will be bullied by her!
If she doesn't convince Albus today, she will no longer have the last name Grindelwald, but will change it to Dumbledore overnight!
"It's better for a fool to come up with an idea than for a bad guy to rack his brains. In fact, it was Hagrid who raised those dangerous animals that threatened Hogwarts."
"Albus, this is not a simple little trouble! Once you fail to completely control him and clean up his mess in time, the troubles he cannot clean up himself will be shared by the underage wizards around him, or even the entire Hogwarts!"
"If the professors are willing to help, and if adults have their own judgment and can be responsible for their own actions, then that's fine."
"I'm afraid that he, a man in his sixties, will ask those minors to bear the consequences of their bad deeds, and let those teenagers agree to it out of friendship and kindness. Even if you admire the qualities of those little devils, but looking at the whole thing, do you really think this is a good thing?
"Well, it seems I can't convince you." Dumbledore was stunned for a moment after suddenly encountering a rebound, his eyes helpless, "But don't always think about things so complicatedly. How about learning to relax occasionally?"
Alison is too rational about many things and is always good at and prefers to analyze human nature.
Dumbledore also sees through people's hearts, but he recognizes the power of emotions - of course, he also believes in his own vision.
If you always assume the worst-case scenario, you won't be able to withstand analysis.
When you try to test the hardness of a piece of glass, it's bound to break.
In other words, once suspicion arises, the crime is established.
But the worst outcomes in those prophecy books will not happen.
Alison quickly dealt with the group of giant acromantulae, and Dumbledore also sent away the dangerous animals raised by Hagrid that might be used for hybridization, and would pay attention to them from time to time.
Hagrid would not have illegally hybridized a blasting-end skrewt and used it in class, nor would he have forced Harry and the others to promise to take care of his giant brother during the wizarding level exams, nor would an Acromantula have joined the Death Eaters, and Hagrid would have come out to stop teachers and students from harming the Acromantula...
Grindelwald pinched Alison's face and laughed at her: "That's right, don't be so serious all the time, like that old witch McGonagall."
Although Professor McGonagall is younger than the old devil, it does not prevent the old devil from not liking this assistant of Al...
Frowning, Alison gently pulled away the stinky daddy's hand, and seeing that her father didn't care, she raised her eyebrows arrogantly.
"Albus! You can't just pick up the pieces and babysit him—don't you think the half-giant's behavior is...disruptive?"
"Hagrid..." Dumbledore gave a bitter smile and surrendered helplessly, "He is indeed a little... He has grown older, but he is still as naive as a child."
But the old principal thought this was a good thing.
A pure heart that will not be contaminated by the filth of adults.
Although it can sometimes cause trouble...
The little red-haired wizard crossed his arms and had a grim expression.
"The kids are better than him. He can't make friends - of course, I mean friends who can help keep secrets."
"Even a Slytherin like me can see that he usually greets professors and seems to be very lively and popular - but who is really willing to clean up his mess and keep it a secret?"
"Among the dozen or so faculty members, there is not a single one who is really close to him. When he has a problem, the first person he thinks of for help is even an underage wizard, rather than a colleague who is obviously more capable of handling the problem."
"His reluctance to look for you can be explained as respect and unwillingness to trouble his elders... Then why doesn't he subconsciously look for other professors of the same generation? Compared to the young wizards he has only known for a short time, professors are his real colleagues who have worked with him for decades, right?"
"I have never met Scamander, and I have had little contact with Professor Kelbert and Professor Grubbly-Plank. But no matter how lonely they are or how much they love magical creatures, it is unlikely that they have gone through decades without making a close friend of the same generation who is willing to help them."
Dumbledore was silent for a moment, also thinking.
Independent character, don't want to trouble others, privacy, no concept of danger...
Various explanations flashed through his mind.
But it is undeniable that a man in his sixties likes to seek help from underage wizards when he encounters problems...
No matter how eccentric the wizards were, Dumbledore couldn't say that this was normal.
In particular, Alison brought up several other people that Dumbledore knew for comparison.
Even though they spend more time with magical creatures, the two professors of Care of Magical Animals also get along well with their fellow faculty members, and have a few close friends with whom they can share secrets, look at illegal collections, and go along with the rest of the world.
After all, we often have to deal with adolescent kids. Many professors have good character and enough patience, and they can be good friends.
We all lived together in the boarding school year after year, eating together every day, gossiping about some students' amazing actions...
Alison's tone was cold.
"And speaking of those wizards who love magical animals... no matter how much they love magical animals, they treat animals equally and know the difference between animals and humans. If there is a conflict between animals and humans, they will take action more or less, right?"
Dumbledore nodded slightly and began to frown.
The little red-haired wizard was silent for a moment, staring coldly at his father who had also read the original Harry Potter and understood what she meant.
"Then here comes the problem. Hagrid will leave the problem alone, try to cover it up, and when necessary, make others - including underage children - give way to the dangerous monsters he is familiar with. You know, this is too much of a red flag."
Stupidity, naivety, and recklessness are not that serious.
Children will also instinctively seek benefits and avoid harm and try to avoid making mistakes.
These can be said to be understandable. It is the naivety and stupidity of older children who don't think too much and get into trouble.
But putting human lives, especially the lives of underage children, over out-of-control monsters is pure selfishness and cruelty.
Stupid and poisonous.
Hagrid always disdained Dark wizards, but in truth, some Death Eaters could cause more damage than he did.
As I said, it is better for a bad guy to rack his brains than for a stupid person to have a sudden inspiration.
Therefore, an unstable situation and the pressure of war will really expose a lot of things.
Human nature is too complicated.
The fairy tale ends...
Well, a life-and-death victory.
But in the end, Rowling was just being too soft-hearted.
Otherwise, a 5X-level giant poisonous spider that lives in groups has been secretly breeding for half a century. Even a sixth-grade student like Cedric, who was carefully selected from the entire school, would be defeated when dealing with one...
How do you lose this kind of thing?
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