Hogwarts Gymnastics Professor
Chapter 81 They Are All Wrong
Chapter 81 They Are All Wrong
Lockhart was very pleased with the new sub-test method proposed by Dobby.
Not only the joy of getting the new testing method, but also the joy of Dobby's rapid growth.
This set of testing methods was almost thought up by Dobby, an elf. It can be said that there would be no advanced testing methods without Dobby. This also verifies Lockhart's theory of liberating productivity.
If Dobby had always been a cleaning slave, there would be no such theory.And this set of theories can be used not only for elves, but also for Azkaban and even Hogwarts, which confirms Lockhart's theory.
——Let the elves be free and develop in an all-round way. They can create a lot of value that is far greater than housework such as cooking and cleaning. These values will benefit all groups, including wizards.
This is what Lockhart is happiest about.
After saying goodbye to Ilich, Lockhart returned to Hogwarts by exchanging places with the shadow clone again.
Ignoring Dobby and Kreacher who were still conducting the test, Lockhart left the office and went directly to Filch.
"Professor Lockhart, today's password is fermented egg custard."
"Thank you, Mr. Filch."
Lockhart came to Dumbledore's office again.
"Good evening, Professor Lockhart, would you like a cup of tea or pumpkin juice?"
"Good evening, Professor Dumbledore, pumpkin juice, thank you."
As usual, after the usual question mark, Lockhart and Dumbledore drank pumpkin juice and talked.
Dumbledore took a sip of the pumpkin juice, stared at Lockhart with his big blue eyes for a while, and said, "Have you got any news about Voldemort, Professor Lockhart?"
"No, no, I'm here for other reasons." Lockhart replied, looking at Dumbledore's pile of books on the table.
"If it was the topic that I was invited to join last time, I am afraid that my answer will not change from last time. I will not easily agree with any such tempting point of view before I think carefully and investigate. "
It was only then that Lockhart noticed that most of the books in front of Dumbledore's desk were books on history and politics, and there were also a few open "New Youth", several pages were folded at the corners, and densely written full of notes.
Seeing Lockhart's gaze, Dumbledore calmly tidied up the table with a wandless spell.
Lockhart didn't care about these things, but said: "Dumbledore, although I didn't directly bring news related to Voldemort this time, I did come for Voldemort."
"Oh? Tell me." Dumbledore asked, raising his eyebrows.
"Professor Dumbledore, I want to ask you, is Voldemort born to be so cruel and evil, or was he educated to be like this?"
Dumbledore did not answer directly, but called the Pensieve with his wand, pulled out a memory from his temple and put it in, saying, "Why don't we take a look at Voldemort when we were young."
Lockhart nodded happily, and Dumbledore projected the picture in the Pensieve onto Qiang, and watched it with Lockhart while drinking pumpkin juice.
Sure enough, this memory is the memory of Dumbledore going to the orphanage to send the acceptance letter to Voldemort Tom Riddle, who was still a child at the time.
Dumbledore's memory screen focuses on Tom Riddle's cruel oppression of his classmates at that time, and the initial disdain and final flattery in the face of Dumbledore, who claimed to be a wizard who also claimed to be a wizard.
After the screen ended, Dumbledore did not directly answer Lockhart's question, but instead asked, "What do you think?"
Lockhart said: "I can't tell whether it was born or acquired, but at least it can be seen that before entering Hogwarts, Voldemort had qualities such as cruelty, arrogance, and doing his own way."
Dumbledore nodded and said, "That's exactly my opinion, I think..."
Dumbledore didn't finish his sentence when Lockhart interrupted him.
"Dumbledore, I want to ask another question, why is Voldemort like this when he entered Hogwarts, and why is he still like this after graduating from Hogwarts?"
Seeing that Dumbledore didn't speak, Lockhart continued to ask: "Or I want to change the question, Dumbledore, you have been at Hogwarts for so many years, I want to ask you, do most of the students speak morally? , what it looks like when you come in, and what it looks like when you go out."
"For example, many children born into pure-blood families, the moment they enter school, you are almost sure that she will become a dark wizard after graduation."
Dumbledore did not stay silent any longer, and said, "Yes, for example, Draco Malfoy, I think he will most likely become a wizard like his father."
"Bellatrix of the Black family, Sirius' sister, when she first put on the sorting hat, I guessed what she would look like as a Death Eater in the future. Later, she really became a vicious Death Eaters, now in Azkaban."
"That is to say, Dumbledore, you admit that morally most students have stayed at Hogwarts for seven years without any change, right?" Lockhart pressed oppressively.
Dumbledore nodded slowly in approval, and then he said: "Lockhart, I must admit that every time you ask me this question, I feel like you are asking me to cut my soul open."
"Thank you, Dumbledore, this is exactly what I want. Then the next question, Dumbledore, do you admit that the age of ten to 17 is the most critical time for a wizard to establish his inner values."
"I admit."
"And they spent most of this time at Hogwarts."
"Yes, nine months of the year. They spend three times as much at Hogwarts as they do at home."
"Then Dumbledore, who do you think should bear the greatest responsibility for the construction of the inner values of the young wizards of the whole of England?"
"It's Hogwarts."
"Dumbledore, don't you think this is a Hogwarts educational failure when you told me that most of the students morally haven't changed in seven years at Hogwarts?"
Dumbledore couldn't help trembling. As he himself said, every question Lockhart asked opened Dumbledore's soul.
Finally, Dumbledore calmed down and asked, "Lockhart, what do you want to say, just say it."
Lockhart smiled, and confidently said to Dumbledore: "I want to say that the four founders of Hogwarts are wrong."
"Brave as Gryffindor, wise as Ravenclaw, tolerant as Hufflepuff, and powerful as Slytherin, their ideas are all wrong, at least not in line with the current era."
Chapter 2 sent, please collect, ask for recommendation, ask for investment, thank you everyone.
(End of this chapter)
Lockhart was very pleased with the new sub-test method proposed by Dobby.
Not only the joy of getting the new testing method, but also the joy of Dobby's rapid growth.
This set of testing methods was almost thought up by Dobby, an elf. It can be said that there would be no advanced testing methods without Dobby. This also verifies Lockhart's theory of liberating productivity.
If Dobby had always been a cleaning slave, there would be no such theory.And this set of theories can be used not only for elves, but also for Azkaban and even Hogwarts, which confirms Lockhart's theory.
——Let the elves be free and develop in an all-round way. They can create a lot of value that is far greater than housework such as cooking and cleaning. These values will benefit all groups, including wizards.
This is what Lockhart is happiest about.
After saying goodbye to Ilich, Lockhart returned to Hogwarts by exchanging places with the shadow clone again.
Ignoring Dobby and Kreacher who were still conducting the test, Lockhart left the office and went directly to Filch.
"Professor Lockhart, today's password is fermented egg custard."
"Thank you, Mr. Filch."
Lockhart came to Dumbledore's office again.
"Good evening, Professor Lockhart, would you like a cup of tea or pumpkin juice?"
"Good evening, Professor Dumbledore, pumpkin juice, thank you."
As usual, after the usual question mark, Lockhart and Dumbledore drank pumpkin juice and talked.
Dumbledore took a sip of the pumpkin juice, stared at Lockhart with his big blue eyes for a while, and said, "Have you got any news about Voldemort, Professor Lockhart?"
"No, no, I'm here for other reasons." Lockhart replied, looking at Dumbledore's pile of books on the table.
"If it was the topic that I was invited to join last time, I am afraid that my answer will not change from last time. I will not easily agree with any such tempting point of view before I think carefully and investigate. "
It was only then that Lockhart noticed that most of the books in front of Dumbledore's desk were books on history and politics, and there were also a few open "New Youth", several pages were folded at the corners, and densely written full of notes.
Seeing Lockhart's gaze, Dumbledore calmly tidied up the table with a wandless spell.
Lockhart didn't care about these things, but said: "Dumbledore, although I didn't directly bring news related to Voldemort this time, I did come for Voldemort."
"Oh? Tell me." Dumbledore asked, raising his eyebrows.
"Professor Dumbledore, I want to ask you, is Voldemort born to be so cruel and evil, or was he educated to be like this?"
Dumbledore did not answer directly, but called the Pensieve with his wand, pulled out a memory from his temple and put it in, saying, "Why don't we take a look at Voldemort when we were young."
Lockhart nodded happily, and Dumbledore projected the picture in the Pensieve onto Qiang, and watched it with Lockhart while drinking pumpkin juice.
Sure enough, this memory is the memory of Dumbledore going to the orphanage to send the acceptance letter to Voldemort Tom Riddle, who was still a child at the time.
Dumbledore's memory screen focuses on Tom Riddle's cruel oppression of his classmates at that time, and the initial disdain and final flattery in the face of Dumbledore, who claimed to be a wizard who also claimed to be a wizard.
After the screen ended, Dumbledore did not directly answer Lockhart's question, but instead asked, "What do you think?"
Lockhart said: "I can't tell whether it was born or acquired, but at least it can be seen that before entering Hogwarts, Voldemort had qualities such as cruelty, arrogance, and doing his own way."
Dumbledore nodded and said, "That's exactly my opinion, I think..."
Dumbledore didn't finish his sentence when Lockhart interrupted him.
"Dumbledore, I want to ask another question, why is Voldemort like this when he entered Hogwarts, and why is he still like this after graduating from Hogwarts?"
Seeing that Dumbledore didn't speak, Lockhart continued to ask: "Or I want to change the question, Dumbledore, you have been at Hogwarts for so many years, I want to ask you, do most of the students speak morally? , what it looks like when you come in, and what it looks like when you go out."
"For example, many children born into pure-blood families, the moment they enter school, you are almost sure that she will become a dark wizard after graduation."
Dumbledore did not stay silent any longer, and said, "Yes, for example, Draco Malfoy, I think he will most likely become a wizard like his father."
"Bellatrix of the Black family, Sirius' sister, when she first put on the sorting hat, I guessed what she would look like as a Death Eater in the future. Later, she really became a vicious Death Eaters, now in Azkaban."
"That is to say, Dumbledore, you admit that morally most students have stayed at Hogwarts for seven years without any change, right?" Lockhart pressed oppressively.
Dumbledore nodded slowly in approval, and then he said: "Lockhart, I must admit that every time you ask me this question, I feel like you are asking me to cut my soul open."
"Thank you, Dumbledore, this is exactly what I want. Then the next question, Dumbledore, do you admit that the age of ten to 17 is the most critical time for a wizard to establish his inner values."
"I admit."
"And they spent most of this time at Hogwarts."
"Yes, nine months of the year. They spend three times as much at Hogwarts as they do at home."
"Then Dumbledore, who do you think should bear the greatest responsibility for the construction of the inner values of the young wizards of the whole of England?"
"It's Hogwarts."
"Dumbledore, don't you think this is a Hogwarts educational failure when you told me that most of the students morally haven't changed in seven years at Hogwarts?"
Dumbledore couldn't help trembling. As he himself said, every question Lockhart asked opened Dumbledore's soul.
Finally, Dumbledore calmed down and asked, "Lockhart, what do you want to say, just say it."
Lockhart smiled, and confidently said to Dumbledore: "I want to say that the four founders of Hogwarts are wrong."
"Brave as Gryffindor, wise as Ravenclaw, tolerant as Hufflepuff, and powerful as Slytherin, their ideas are all wrong, at least not in line with the current era."
Chapter 2 sent, please collect, ask for recommendation, ask for investment, thank you everyone.
(End of this chapter)
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