Chapter 213

Medea's sudden forced contact made Scott a little flustered just now, but he was indeed steady.

Therefore, Scott did not refute Medea's praise.

He chose to ask directly, "Is there something wrong with you suddenly contacting me, Medea?"

"It's nothing important." Medea said in a chatty tone, "You should behave more gracefully, boy, for example, greet me politely from time to time."

"..."

Scott choked on her "stay-at-home elderly" tone, and didn't answer for a while.

Relying that the other party couldn't see it, he rolled his eyes impolitely.

Medea didn't wait for his response, and continued: "The students at Hogwarts already know about the changes in the content of this year's exam."

"You mean the new wizard duel item in the Defense Against the Dark Arts exam?" Scott asked calmly.

He has figured it out.

It turned out that the sudden change in the content of the exam in this course was not the decision of the professors, but related to Medea.

Then, Medea also said directly, "Yes, this is a gift from me to the little wizards."

"You? A gift?" Scott pretended to ask.

Although this incident was not too unexpected, there was some real surprise in his heart.

It seems...

Medea's influence expanded rapidly, and even quietly triggered changes in the teaching content of Hogwarts.

This means that Medea, the person behind the scenes, has hidden influence in the Ministry of Magic that cannot be underestimated.

Although such a change is just a trial, just an adjustment of the content of a subject exam, it also allows Scott to see clearly the direction of Medea's actions.

Scott had a hunch she wouldn't stop there.

"Yes, a gift." Medea answered his doubts, "The peaceful teaching philosophy of Hogwarts today cannot produce real wizards."

I can't see that you are so concerned about the country and the people...

Scott groaned again.

However, Medea did confront Dumbledore on this issue.

She thought the wizards were raising the offspring of wolves to become sheep.

Scott asked tentatively, "What do you think a real wizard should be like?"

Medea did not answer this question in detail, but said casually: "I don't know, there are various kinds, but at least I will firmly walk on the path I chose."

She volunteered to talk about the students at Hogwarts.

"Students shouldn't spend their time in school and learn some simple housework magic. After graduation, such a guy will just foolishly wave a magic wand at the stove at home."

Scott realized that if Medea went well, the changes at Hogwarts had only just begun.

"Tell me, boy."

Medea said again.

"How did the students respond to the change in the content of the test?"

Although he didn't feel that Medea needed to ask him this kind of question, Scott chose to tell the truth.

"Most of the students accepted it well."

"That's good." Medea's tone seemed a little relieved.

She said mercilessly: "As for the small number of people, they will be eliminated. The best way out for the boys is as a shop assistant, and the best way out for the girls is as a housewife."

Scott smiled. "These jobs always need people to do them."

"Oh." Medea sneered, "For the magic world, the value they create will not be more than a squib."

"..."

Scott fell silent again.

"At this point, I know you think like I do, boy." Medea laughed again.

"I didn't think so, ma'am," Scott retorted.

"Really, then let's pretend it's not." Medea said nonchalantly.

Then, she suddenly changed her tone, "As a student at school, I hope you can make some reasonable suggestions on the teaching at Hogwarts, Scott."

"Suggestion?" Scott raised an eyebrow.

Listen to this lady's tone, those who don't know think she is the principal.

Medea said unquestionably: "Yes, I need some suggestions, written ones, anyway, after you finish writing them, pass them to me through the small fireplace."

After that, she casually said goodbye and disconnected from the Floo network.

"..."

Scott reluctantly picked up the small fireplace and put it back in his leather bag.

He stood up, cleared the spell he had placed around, turned around and walked out of the Forbidden Forest.

He walked slowly while thinking.

Although it is true, it is hard to imagine that Medea has reached into Hogwarts in a short period of time.

Scott was always guessing at her thoughts and purposes.

Logically speaking, her primary goal at the moment should be her own complete recovery.

But since the attack on Sir Merlin's garrison, she has been completely silent.

She didn't make any big noise anymore, instead she began to hide behind the scenes, weaving an invisible web.

This time she promotes the reform of Hogwarts teaching content, is it for the next generation of the wizarding world, or is it for cultivating people who are capable of being used by her?

For Hogwarts, such a change is actually a bit abrupt.

You know, the teaching content of this magic school has not changed for many years.

It's hard to believe that Dumbledore, as headmaster, didn't notice something.

And, most importantly for Scott himself...

Why did Medea tell him this on purpose?

Scott doesn't trust Medea just to get his advice.

"This feeling is really uncomfortable." Scott muttered.

He quickened his pace, walking from the shadows inside the Forbidden Forest into the sunlight outside the Forbidden Forest.

Looking up at the exceptionally clear blue sky, Scott took a deep breath and let it out slowly.

At this moment, he thought of the coffee shop outside London's Heathrow Airport, and remembered the bold words he once said to Professor Flitwick.

"Ravenclaw is like an eagle entrenched in the sky and on the top of the tower. He may not participate in the battle on the ground, but his keen sight can see everything from above."

Scott repeated softly.

"Not participating is just because I don't want to. I want no one to control my position and actions. I want to be the freest wizard."

The sunlight made Scott squint.

After repeating two words that only he could hear, he took another step.

No matter what happened, his goal remained the same.

He wants to be the freest wizard!
Such goals are not just words.

Whatever Medea is trying to do, it's clear what she wants to do with Scott.

However, this is contrary to Scott's own pursuit.

It has to be said that Scott has a strong sense of urgency every time he communicates with Medea.

He knew he had to be strong.

Only powerful wizards can maintain a free posture.

(End of this chapter)

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