Hogwarts Gymnastics Professor

Chapter 120 It's time to send you to Azkaban

Chapter 120 It's time to send you to Azkaban
Ron, who usually has no special sense of presence and is often regarded as the little follower of Harry, the savior, suddenly became a philosopher. Lockhart was silent for a long time.

His mind kept thinking about an idiom - "Great wisdom is like a fool."

Ron interrupted Lockhart's silence and said, "Professor Lockhart, I know you're surprised. I just hope it's not the kind of surprise that I look so stupid but I'm actually so smart."

"Of course, of course not." Lockhart smiled, changed the subject, and continued: "But now, many people are saying that Hermione and Harry are a good match, and they may become a couple."

"There is absolutely no such possibility, and a person like him who doesn't listen to other people's suggestions will never like a strong and preachy girl like Hermione."

"Also, I think that although Harry hates being admired by others because of his unknowing defeat of Voldemort when he was one year old, there is a high probability that he will find a girl who admires him."

"This girl will most likely be one or two years younger than him, and she is likely to be very good-looking. She especially admires Harry. Why did I suddenly think of Ginny? This is an ominous premonition. Maybe I have to find a time Talk to Harry."

Lockhart didn't continue to ask too much about the emotional issues of these teenage children, even though he himself still wanted to know, would Ron love him like the original world after knowing that Hermione would marry him in the future? On to Hermione.

However, this is the time to discuss national affairs, children's personal affairs, and personal gossip hobbies should be put aside.

So Lockhart continued to ask: "Back to our original topic, I still don't understand what this has to do with your ability to understand the ideas of "The New Wizard" and the Red Ghost Society."

"These individual things have nothing to do with the thoughts of the Red Ghost Society, but they are connected. I found a magical thing in it."

"What is it?" Lockhart asked curiously, and the surprises Ron gave him were getting bigger and bigger.

"Fate!"

"Fate?"

"That's right, it's fate. I found that a person's fate is almost predetermined from birth. Many times, a wizard's life is completely a game of luck."

"For example, Neville and Harry have similar backgrounds. It is said that a child born at the end of July whose parents once fought against Voldemort will kill Voldemort himself. Both Harry and Neville meet this condition."

"In order to break this legendary prophecy, Voldemort decided to kill Harry and Neville, and then Voldemort chose a random person to do it first, and he chose Harry first."

"Then Harry's parents were killed by Voldemort, and Harry became the savior. Neville's parents were tortured mad by the out-of-control Death Eaters after Voldemort's death, and Neville became an unfortunate ordinary Little wizard."

"One-year-old and Harry and one-year-old Neville, is there any difference between them? One becomes a savior, and the other becomes an ordinary person. Isn't this luck?"

"Also, Malfoy and I were born into a family of the same sacred 28 clans. I'm so poor, but Malfoy is so rich and powerful. Isn't it luck?"

"And the last time I saw a Muggle news, one day the wind was very strong, two Muggles were walking side by side on the road, on a tall Muggle building, a huge billboard was blown down by the wind and killed One of the Muggles was left unscathed by the other."

"Is there any difference between these two Muggles? Does the one who was not crushed to death have more noble qualities or great spirits than the one who was killed by the billboard?"

"Of course not, all this is due to the difference in luck between the two."

"Good or bad luck, high or low birth, can determine a wizard's fate more than his own noble qualities and self-struggle. I feel very desperate about this."

Lockhart seemed to say something to comfort Ron, but he couldn't say anything because what Ron said was a fact.

A person born in a war-torn Africa is destined to have a huge difference in fate from a person born in a peaceful developed country, and such birth conditions cannot be determined.

A person's fate and self-struggle are important, but the process of history and the situation seem to have a greater impact.

We can change many things from a macro perspective, but at the level of each individual, the difference in origin and luck between people is an objective fact that cannot be changed.

Including Lockhart himself, who can change the world like the chosen one in the magic world, isn't it because of the relationship between time travel and external systems?

Thinking of this, Lockhart seemed to understand the meaning of his time travel, so he thought for a while and said to Ron:

"Then Ron, I seem to know the reason why you understand the spirit of the red ghost. The difference between birth and luck cannot be changed at the individual level, but as a whole, we can make this world more equal and fair .”

"That's what you want to do after seeing a desperate fate, right? Ron Weasley."

"Yes, that's what I want to do." Ron replied: "I have a dream, and I hope that the world will truly realize the belief that everyone is equal."

"I dream of a day when, on the Quidditch pitch, Muggle-borns and pure-bloods can talk freely about their favorite teams."

"I dream that one day, Slytherin, a place of discrimination, especially class distinctions, can also become an oasis of equality and justice."

"I dream of a day when people live in a world where people can change their destiny because of their talents and virtues, not by family background and luck."

Ron said a lot in one breath, he was a little emotional, and Lockhart was a little dumbfounded, how could Ron's words be so familiar.

Isn't this the classic speech of Martin Luther King?It is estimated that Ron learned it from Dobby. After all, in order to let Dobby understand the fate of black slaves, Lockhart showed Dobby many similar books.

Good Ron, I didn't expect this kid with thick eyebrows and big eyes to learn the art of copying books. It seems that from now on, copying books is no longer exclusive to Lockhart.

Lockhart looked at Ron, and Ron smiled back with a simple and awkward smile, as if he wasn't the one who just copied Martin Luther King's impassioned words, Lockhart said with emotion, this kid randomly copied famous quotes from Muggle circles I don't know who I learned from for my faults, and then said:

"Then, now that everything has been explained clearly, it's time for me to send you to Azkaban."

(End of this chapter)

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