Hogwarts wizard nemesis

Chapter 27 Three strange questions (Part 3)

There are a few students in Hufflepuff who look like they are doing nothing. To be honest, the atmosphere has reached an extremely embarrassing situation.

Professor Gray had no choice but to say: "If no one from Hufflepuff House comes to the stage, then Gryffin will be invited."

Before he finished speaking, at this moment, an arm was raised high from Hufflepuff House. He was so bright and eye-catching, like a star in the dark night.

Everyone turned their attention, but what happened next surprised all the Hogwarts students present.

Professor Gray first frowned slightly, the movement was so slight that almost no one noticed.

Then he smiled and said softly: "Okay, very good, what is your name?"

The man hesitated for a while, then stood up and said tremblingly: "Iyilipsowang."

"Very well, Ilip, your courage is commendable." Professor Gray said, "Come on, kid, it's your turn to show off."

Ilip nodded. To be honest, he had never spoken in front of so many people since he was a child. He just saw that none of the Hufflepuff classmates had the courage to raise their hands, and he didn't know why his brain twitched.

He almost tripped on the steps of the podium, causing many people below to snicker secretly. Professor Gray saw this but didn't say anything.

At this time, Dylan quietly poked his head over and said, "Hey, Leon, Ilip is quite brave."

"Yes, that's right, we should learn from him." Leon nodded solemnly.

Professor Gray on the stage spoke, "Okay, Ilip, first of all, why do you want to learn black magic?"

To be honest, almost all students are listening attentively now, much more seriously than before.

Just as Ilip was about to speak, two teachers came in from the side door, attracting the attention of some students. One was Professor McGonagall, and the other was the short Professor Flitwick. If Professor McGonagall hadn't given way intentionally, otherwise he would still have been there. No one noticed that Professor Flitwick was here too.

Ilip paused briefly for a few seconds and began to explain his point of view: "Why should we learn black magic? I think first of all it is because Hogwarts has established this course." He was a little nervous.

Speaking of this, many students in the audience snickered secretly.

Is not this nonsensical

But Professor Gray never meant to laugh at him from beginning to end, and even judging from his expression, he felt that Ilip's point of view was quite correct.

However, Leon felt that Professor Gray's expression was a little unattractive now, maybe it was his misunderstanding.

"Then, I think learning Defense Against the Dark Arts is not just for credits, but more about applying what you learn, using it to defeat black magic and help more people in need." He didn't seem so nervous anymore, and his voice Although it is not sonorous and powerful, it is much better than before.

Professor Gray nodded and said: "Well, okay, then the second question is, what would you do if you met a dark wizard?" He stopped mentioning the mysterious man, probably because Professor McGonagall was around. After all, this The example is very inappropriate.

Yilip thought for a while, took a deep breath, and then said: "Depending on the situation at that time, I may win or lose."

As the words faded, everyone was stunned. It was different from Ravenclaw's academic theory and Slytherin's magic theory. Is this considered perfunctory?

Only Leon doesn't think so. He thinks this is the simplest and most practical idea.

Professor Gray still maintained his gentle look. He continued to ask: "Okay, the next question is the same as before. You and the dark wizard were good friends in the past, but now, you can only save the black wizard by defeating him. To all those trapped, what would you do?”

Upon hearing the question, Professor McGonagall seemed to feel something. Her glazed eyes blinked slightly, but other than that, she made no other movements.

After about ten seconds, Yilip had a determined expression, as if he was a different person, and said slowly: "I will kill him."

What followed was a deathly silence.

Not only Hufflepuff's classmates, but also Parkinson was secretly surprised.

I really didn't realize that this ordinary coward could have such a vicious side.

Everyone was looking at Ilip, but Leon noticed that there was a complicated look in Professor Gray's eyes, which was a kind of love or emotion or anger.

Leon finally discovered that at the age of eleven, he could not see through a person's eyes or read his thoughts.

After a moment, Professor Gray said slowly: "Okay, now, the third question is a philosophical question. What is your view on time?"

Yilip said seriously: "The more time you spend, the less you save. You have to seize every minute to do everything well."

This is a fair answer.

"Well, okay, everyone gives the applause to Ilipsowang." Professor Gray took the lead in applauding, and then, the students in the audience also applauded, and then the applause thundered.

Yilip's little cheeks were slightly red. He had never spoken in front of so many people since he was in the orphanage, let alone received applause. He felt a little embarrassed until he came off the stage.

With the applause, Ilip returned to Hufflepuff. Several students who had previously ignored him now began to greet him, as well as the pretty and somewhat arrogant Grandomie next to him. Ms. Scheer, she seemed particularly attentive.

"Then, next, Gryffindor"

The Gryffindor students were sitting farthest away from the podium. At this time, students from other houses turned to look at them.

Immediately, swish, swish, several students raised their arms high, scrambling for the first place, fearing that Professor Gray would not notice him.

Joy was one of them, and she seemed extremely excited.

But Professor Gray did not click on any of them. One of the male students stood up with his arms almost touching the ceiling.

Just tens of seconds passed like this, and the students in the other colleges were very confused and didn't know what Professor Gray was thinking.

Then, Professor Gray stared at a certain place with a penetrating gaze, as if he wanted to penetrate someone's heart.

Leon's heart suddenly pounded.

The thing he was afraid of came again

"Potter, come up." Professor Gray said.

Those in Gryffindor who raised their hands enthusiastically looked at Leon with bad intentions, except for Joy. Although this was a good opportunity to show off her results, she would also be very happy if Leon could score for Gryffindor. .

"Okay, Professor Gray." Leon stood up from his seat quietly, and Dylan was secretly encouraging him: "Come on, Leon, I believe you can do it."

Leon smiled and nodded. Sometimes he was envious of Dylan. Nothing in the world seemed to bother him. He looked optimistic every day and could infect everyone around him.

Leon walked onto the stage, and like the previous ones, Professor Gray moved a few steps aside to make room for him.

In Leon's eyes, the classroom at Nottingham University was brightly lit, and a large fan shape was formed under the podium, filled with densely packed students. In the upper left corner was Gryffindor, in the lower left corner was Hufflepuff, and in the lower right corner was Lamar. Winclaw, and Slytherin in the upper right corner, just like the arrangement in the school emblem.

"First of all, Potter, answer me, why do you want to learn Defense Against the Dark Arts?" Professor Gray asked.

Leon took a deep breath and said "Hoo". He didn't expect that Mike's sound transmission was so good. Almost all the students present heard it, including the two professors standing in the corner who were listening to the lecture.

Parkinson smiled disdainfully.

"Sorry." Immediately, Leon adjusted his state and said: "The Defense Against Dark Arts in my mind is like what Marilyn said, it is a skill set up to protect oneself from dark creatures and black magic. An important magic course is also a teaching of body and mind, because to fight against black magic, you must have a strong will and an unyielding spirit. Light will defeat darkness, and darkness will always engulf light."

Everyone is paying attention, their eyes are flashing, and they are obviously thinking about what is light and what is darkness in their minds.

They came into being, but they also created and destroyed each other.

"So Potter, what about the second question?"

"If it is a truly evil dark wizard, then I will do everything I can to stop him and send him to Azkaban."

Professor Gray nodded, "What would you do if it was the second situation?"

Leon lowered his head and thought, time slowly passed.

About half a minute passed, and everyone looked at each other.

They were all waiting in silence. It was so quiet that I believe you could hear it clearly even if a pin dropped.

It wasn't until forty-eight seconds passed that Leon raised his head and said decisively: "What you see in your eyes is not the truth. Any speculation without solid evidence will cause unpredictable harm to others. If that is the case, I think I will try to save it." situation instead of killing him."

Such remarks were like hot oil on a pot, igniting a small flame in the classroom and gradually turning it into a fierce flame.

The noise intensified and became almost uncontrollable. At this time, Professor McGonagall in the corner took out his wand, pointed at his neck, and shouted loudly: "Silence"

The sound spread to almost every corner.

At this time, all the students gradually stopped talking and became quiet.

Professor Gray glanced at Professor McGonagall gratefully, and Professor McGonagall just smiled slightly.

Afterwards, Professor Gray looked at Leon and said: "It's a unique point of view, Potter, but this point of view is not impossible."

"Thank you, Professor Gray." Leon said.

"Don't worry, Potter, there is a third question, what do you think about time?" Professor Gray said.

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