Chapter 83

Lockhart told Dumbledore and McGonagall all about his education reform in one breath.

He knew that these two professors were really smart people, but they were limited by the traditions of the past years, and they always used inertial thinking. As long as what they said made sense, they would naturally practice it.

After all, these two are real Gryffindors, and the most indispensable thing is the courage to try.

Sure enough, Dumbledore announced the curriculum reform of Hogwarts in the second week, and will add an ideological, moral and political class to young wizards of all grades after Christmas.

The reason is that in order to help the young wizards cope with the trials for the upcoming Triwizard Tournament, the school believes that it is necessary to provide some basic training for the young wizards' fighting ethics and understanding of the magic world.

The textbooks were co-edited by Dumbledore and Lockhart. Dumbledore, who hadn't attended classes for a long time, even decided to personally bring in the ideological, moral and political teachers of the young wizards.

It's a pity that if Lockhart himself compiled the textbook for this course, Lockhart originally planned to add some private work against the Ministry of Magic, but now it seems that he can't do it.

But this is also good, after all, Lockhart got a chance to get along with Dumbledore for a long time and constantly discuss ideological, moral and political issues, so as to further influence Dumbledore's tendency is perfect.

In addition, Lockhart also quietly went to Slytherin's secret room, did not learn Parseltongue, but directly used physical methods to open the secret room and found the basilisk.

When seeing the basilisk, the system gave Lockhart a side task of a psychic beast, which was easily completed by Lockhart, transforming the basilisk into his own psychic beast.

Since Lockhart returned to Hogwarts, Dumbledore has completely fallen out with the Ministry of Magic. Hogwarts has become an independent kingdom, and Lockhart does not want to cause any accidents to the Ministry of Magic. Another chance at Hogwarts.

Kreacher also completed the test, and the test results showed that Kreacher's spellcasting level is very good, but due to his age, his spellcasting ability has declined severely.

However, Kreacher is actually an expert in the history of magic, familiar with the history of most pure-blood magic families in the wizarding world, and he is also very interested in history and traditions.

After working with Dobby for a while, he actually offered to change jobs, wanting a job where he could showcase his knowledge of history.

Lockhart was very happy, and sent him to the Azkaban School of Magic overnight, and handed him over to Ilich. Azkaban lacked a talent like Kreacher who knew history well.

At the same time, Dobby also submitted a report with only one theme. As long as the elves get used to free choice, they will gradually abandon their original solid servile thinking.

Lockhart felt extremely excited, their work has made very good progress.

And the new issue of "New Wizard" magazine also gave Lockhart a surprise. Two contributors who he had never thought of before contributed a manuscript to "New Wizard".

One is from Professor McGonagall, titled "Report on Hogwarts Student Education Investigation".

The article describes the character comparisons of many Hogwarts students before and after graduation with detailed data and clear logic. of various advantages.

Lockhart believes that this means that Professor McGonagall has accepted part of his thoughts to a large extent, and Lockhart's thoughts have never been separated, but each piece is connected. Maybe he will soon You can call Professor McGonagall a "colleague".

Another from Sirius, titled "Wizard Chess".

The article first associates the wizard chess played by little wizards in Hogwarts to the home where the author was full of wizard chess atmosphere when he was a child.

As the eldest son, he is an odd number in the family, because he likes Quidditch and thinks that men should participate in Quidditch.

The younger brother prefers relatively elegant activities such as wizard chess. He has always felt that his younger brother does not like wizard chess, but is forced to like wizard chess because of the family environment.

In the end, the topic extended to the fact that the whole family became Death Eaters, and he himself became a member of the Order of the Phoenix, and because of this, he constantly hated his younger brother.

But he didn't expect his younger brother to do a great thing behind everyone's back, destroying Voldemort's plan, so that now he is full of guilt and self-blame for mocking his younger brother.

What makes the author even more painful is that he can no longer ask for forgiveness, because his brother has been dead for many years.

Finally, I appeal to everyone not to be influenced by the atmosphere of the original family, and to do what you think is right. Being born in a family cannot represent a person's future.

Lockhart put this article on the first page, thinking it would help the House of Brothers win over many progressive young wizards from pure-blood families.

There was also an excellent article on elves, and more importantly, he was the first outside contribution on house-elves since Lockhart started The New Wizard.

Dobby and Hermione couldn't be happier, it meant that their New Wizard article about promoting free elves had finally gotten some results, and an extremely high-quality one at that.

This article is about a wizard who went out to work and returned home. He originally just wanted to sell his house and move to live abroad, but was reminded of the house elf that his parents inadvertently mentioned.

Although "Runtu" is a house-elf, he was born almost at the same time as him and was about the same size, so he played with him when he was a child. Even the little elf Runtu taught himself the magic of catching birds.

While recalling the happy experience of playing with Runtu in his childhood, he went to the old house to find Runtu, unexpectedly.

I was very happy when I saw the elf Runtu, but I saw many wounds on his body, and his fingers became abnormally thick due to labor and punishment.

When a person and an elf met each other, they said to themselves: "Ah! Brother Runtu,——you're here?..."

The little elf, Runtu, stood still, with expressions of joy and sadness on his face; he moved his lips, but made no sound.His attitude finally became respectful, and he clearly called out:
"master!……"

At that time, I seemed to shudder; I knew that there was already a pathetic thick barrier between them.He couldn't speak either.

The article is quite wonderful, and Lockhart wants to applaud it, but he is a little pessimistic, as if he is not optimistic about the future existence of people and elves coexisting on an equal footing.

Lockhart thought for a long time, and added a sentence at the end of the article.

I thought: hope is nothing that doesn't matter, nothing that doesn't matter.This is just like the roads on the earth; in fact, there are no roads on the earth, but when many people pass by, it becomes a road.

 Chapter 2, seeking collection, seeking recommendation, seeking investment.Thank you all.

  


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