Master Trainer from Hogwarts
Chapter 55 Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of this century
Chapter 55 Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of this century
"But he was defeated nine years ago..." Professor McGonagall obviously didn't want to directly address this issue.
"But he didn't die."
"Why do you have such an idea?" Professor McGonagall stared at Allen's pale blue eyes like lake water. Most adult wizards were unwilling to discuss whether Voldemort was dead or not.
"His name, so far we still can't directly pronounce his name, because he has cast a spell on his name, and he will be perceived by him when he pronounces his name. Although he is extremely powerful, he is not a legendary wizard. This kind of spell involving his real name can only take effect if he is still alive, because any spell that wants to continue to work needs a complete source of magic power, otherwise it will disappear over time."
"Where did you see it?" Professor McGonagall was shocked by Alan's intelligence, and she still underestimated this child. Not only was the talent higher than Voldemort's back then, but even his magical knowledge was higher than that of Voldemort at the same age.
"The collection of "The Quibbler" and "Detailed Explanation of Advanced Magic Theory", you can get the answer with a little derivation of the knowledge in the two books."
Professor McGonagall stood there thinking for two seconds, without any sleepiness. For a smart child like Allen, continuing to fool him would only be counterproductive. Just like Dumbledore said, Allen's talent needs to be guided.
That's why they rushed Allen to Hogwarts in advance, especially when they found out that he might have gone to Knockturn Alley alone.
She waved her wand and moved the two sofas, her voice slowed down, "Mr. Stuart, would you like to hear me tell an old-fashioned story?"
"It's my honor." Allen sat on the sofa. He didn't mind this kind of preaching, because it allowed him and Professor McGonagall to reach some consensus.
Just like parents and children, communication is the best bridge for each other, and he also trusts Professor McGonagall.
What follows is a lengthy story. Professor McGonagall did not add oil and vinegar, nor did she avoid talking about Voldemort like the newspaper, but she still added some subjective judgments.
First, Voldemort didn't have parents and friends back then, which made his growth lacking, he didn't understand love, and thus moved towards pure egoism.
Second, and most importantly, Voldemort is obsessed with powerful magic, especially black magic, and he himself learned black magic during adolescence, so black magic distorted and corrupted his character, pushing his pure egoism to the extreme.
In the end, he became a Dark Lord in which those who follow me prosper and those who oppose me perish.
After finishing speaking, Professor McGonagall looked at Alan. The other party had a complete family, and she had met the other party's parents, especially Mrs. Stuart. She was not worried about Alan's lack of love when he was growing up. The other party dared to fight against the evil priests of Solomonism, and saved the innocent little girl. She was just a little worried that Alan was obsessed with powerful black magic.
"What do you think?"
Professor McGonagall asked, she wanted to know what Allen really thought.
Allen looked at Professor McGonagall seriously, with arrogance, sincerity and wisdom in his lake-like eyes, "Professor, I know you are worried that I am as obsessed with black magic as he is, but what I want to say is that his path is wrong. On this point, it is impossible for me to repeat his path."
This...Professor McGonagall didn't know how to guide Alan for a while. In her rich teaching career, Alan was so unique that it was difficult for her to treat Alan as an 11-year-old child.
"Professor, what do you think magic is to us wizards?" Allen asked back.
What is magic to a wizard?
Professor McGonagall has a lot of ideas, and Allen continued, "Magic is a sibling to wizards, an inseparable part of us, and a power that has been given to us since we were born, but the meaning of magic is far more than that."
"For me, it is a tool to explore the world and understand the world. To Hogwarts, it is a torch for inheriting and protecting civilization. His understanding of magic is too narrow. The power of magic he pursues is only in the individual. This is a manifestation of his insecurity since he was a child. He has not seen the vast source of magic, so he cannot understand the purity and greatness of magic."
"Black magic will indeed distort the mind and will, but white magic can also help us correct this. On the road of exploring magic, we should not be one-sided, nor should we hesitate. There is a great man in ancient China. I think it can be used as my magic motto."
Allen said almost openly, "The road is long and long, and I will search up and down."
Looking at Allen's sincere and pure eyes, Professor McGonagall suddenly realized that the student in front of him was fundamentally different from Voldemort. His thoughts and pursuits were much higher than Voldemort's. If she was really asked to make an analogy, only those legendary wizards recorded in books would have such awareness at this age.
Professor McGonagall sighed, "I have to say, Mr. Stuart, you taught me a good lesson today."
Then she looked at Allen wisely, this smart child opened up to herself without reservation, and definitely had his own plan, "What else do you want to know?"
Allen didn't hesitate, "Professor, I want to know the spell he put on his name."
"Why?" Professor McGonagall asked curiously.
"Because people want to really defeat him, at least they need to no longer be afraid of him. That spell is the key. This is like a cloud that will always hang over the wizarding world, and I want to be the one who tears this cloud."
Allen said confidently, as if there was brilliance in his eyes, his titles of [Elementary Charm] and [Justice] played the greatest role at this moment.
He wasn't worried about telling his purpose, because the spell didn't involve harming others, so he could basically be excluded from black magic. The worst result was that Professor McGonagall refused because he was still young. She couldn't imprison herself in Azkaban just because she had a heart-to-heart talk with her.
Maybe it was because of Allen's previous talk, maybe it was because of the two affinity titles, or maybe it was because Allen wanted to do a feat she didn't dare to think about. Professor McGonagall didn't directly refuse, "This spell is so profound and ancient, and it's so special that most wizards, including me, haven't practiced it. If you really want to find help, there is someone who can help you."
"Who?"
"Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of this century."
At first, Allen suspected that Professor McGonagall wanted to push his troubles to Dumbledore, and then suddenly realized that since the magical phenomenon he observed: the 'title' can bring additional magical bonuses.
Even if those powerful wizards don't have obvious hints from the system, they should still have a vague sense.
Voldemort's curse on his own name may have been based on this purpose in the first place, and this is not a black magic. It makes no sense for Dumbledore not to practice it. Even when he and Voldemort were fighting against each other, only by practicing this magic can they be able to achieve equal information warfare.
Sure enough, Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of this century, these words are not just words.
(End of this chapter)
"But he was defeated nine years ago..." Professor McGonagall obviously didn't want to directly address this issue.
"But he didn't die."
"Why do you have such an idea?" Professor McGonagall stared at Allen's pale blue eyes like lake water. Most adult wizards were unwilling to discuss whether Voldemort was dead or not.
"His name, so far we still can't directly pronounce his name, because he has cast a spell on his name, and he will be perceived by him when he pronounces his name. Although he is extremely powerful, he is not a legendary wizard. This kind of spell involving his real name can only take effect if he is still alive, because any spell that wants to continue to work needs a complete source of magic power, otherwise it will disappear over time."
"Where did you see it?" Professor McGonagall was shocked by Alan's intelligence, and she still underestimated this child. Not only was the talent higher than Voldemort's back then, but even his magical knowledge was higher than that of Voldemort at the same age.
"The collection of "The Quibbler" and "Detailed Explanation of Advanced Magic Theory", you can get the answer with a little derivation of the knowledge in the two books."
Professor McGonagall stood there thinking for two seconds, without any sleepiness. For a smart child like Allen, continuing to fool him would only be counterproductive. Just like Dumbledore said, Allen's talent needs to be guided.
That's why they rushed Allen to Hogwarts in advance, especially when they found out that he might have gone to Knockturn Alley alone.
She waved her wand and moved the two sofas, her voice slowed down, "Mr. Stuart, would you like to hear me tell an old-fashioned story?"
"It's my honor." Allen sat on the sofa. He didn't mind this kind of preaching, because it allowed him and Professor McGonagall to reach some consensus.
Just like parents and children, communication is the best bridge for each other, and he also trusts Professor McGonagall.
What follows is a lengthy story. Professor McGonagall did not add oil and vinegar, nor did she avoid talking about Voldemort like the newspaper, but she still added some subjective judgments.
First, Voldemort didn't have parents and friends back then, which made his growth lacking, he didn't understand love, and thus moved towards pure egoism.
Second, and most importantly, Voldemort is obsessed with powerful magic, especially black magic, and he himself learned black magic during adolescence, so black magic distorted and corrupted his character, pushing his pure egoism to the extreme.
In the end, he became a Dark Lord in which those who follow me prosper and those who oppose me perish.
After finishing speaking, Professor McGonagall looked at Alan. The other party had a complete family, and she had met the other party's parents, especially Mrs. Stuart. She was not worried about Alan's lack of love when he was growing up. The other party dared to fight against the evil priests of Solomonism, and saved the innocent little girl. She was just a little worried that Alan was obsessed with powerful black magic.
"What do you think?"
Professor McGonagall asked, she wanted to know what Allen really thought.
Allen looked at Professor McGonagall seriously, with arrogance, sincerity and wisdom in his lake-like eyes, "Professor, I know you are worried that I am as obsessed with black magic as he is, but what I want to say is that his path is wrong. On this point, it is impossible for me to repeat his path."
This...Professor McGonagall didn't know how to guide Alan for a while. In her rich teaching career, Alan was so unique that it was difficult for her to treat Alan as an 11-year-old child.
"Professor, what do you think magic is to us wizards?" Allen asked back.
What is magic to a wizard?
Professor McGonagall has a lot of ideas, and Allen continued, "Magic is a sibling to wizards, an inseparable part of us, and a power that has been given to us since we were born, but the meaning of magic is far more than that."
"For me, it is a tool to explore the world and understand the world. To Hogwarts, it is a torch for inheriting and protecting civilization. His understanding of magic is too narrow. The power of magic he pursues is only in the individual. This is a manifestation of his insecurity since he was a child. He has not seen the vast source of magic, so he cannot understand the purity and greatness of magic."
"Black magic will indeed distort the mind and will, but white magic can also help us correct this. On the road of exploring magic, we should not be one-sided, nor should we hesitate. There is a great man in ancient China. I think it can be used as my magic motto."
Allen said almost openly, "The road is long and long, and I will search up and down."
Looking at Allen's sincere and pure eyes, Professor McGonagall suddenly realized that the student in front of him was fundamentally different from Voldemort. His thoughts and pursuits were much higher than Voldemort's. If she was really asked to make an analogy, only those legendary wizards recorded in books would have such awareness at this age.
Professor McGonagall sighed, "I have to say, Mr. Stuart, you taught me a good lesson today."
Then she looked at Allen wisely, this smart child opened up to herself without reservation, and definitely had his own plan, "What else do you want to know?"
Allen didn't hesitate, "Professor, I want to know the spell he put on his name."
"Why?" Professor McGonagall asked curiously.
"Because people want to really defeat him, at least they need to no longer be afraid of him. That spell is the key. This is like a cloud that will always hang over the wizarding world, and I want to be the one who tears this cloud."
Allen said confidently, as if there was brilliance in his eyes, his titles of [Elementary Charm] and [Justice] played the greatest role at this moment.
He wasn't worried about telling his purpose, because the spell didn't involve harming others, so he could basically be excluded from black magic. The worst result was that Professor McGonagall refused because he was still young. She couldn't imprison herself in Azkaban just because she had a heart-to-heart talk with her.
Maybe it was because of Allen's previous talk, maybe it was because of the two affinity titles, or maybe it was because Allen wanted to do a feat she didn't dare to think about. Professor McGonagall didn't directly refuse, "This spell is so profound and ancient, and it's so special that most wizards, including me, haven't practiced it. If you really want to find help, there is someone who can help you."
"Who?"
"Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of this century."
At first, Allen suspected that Professor McGonagall wanted to push his troubles to Dumbledore, and then suddenly realized that since the magical phenomenon he observed: the 'title' can bring additional magical bonuses.
Even if those powerful wizards don't have obvious hints from the system, they should still have a vague sense.
Voldemort's curse on his own name may have been based on this purpose in the first place, and this is not a black magic. It makes no sense for Dumbledore not to practice it. Even when he and Voldemort were fighting against each other, only by practicing this magic can they be able to achieve equal information warfare.
Sure enough, Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard of this century, these words are not just words.
(End of this chapter)
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