The man behind Hogwarts

Chapter 63 Seeing the Soul

After understanding this, William was no longer troubled.

If you want to do it, do it vigorously. How can a man compromise and compromise?

Even if we encounter dangerous obstacles in high mountains, we must rely on the courage of Wu Ding to open up a ladder to connect Qin and Shu. We must also build bridges across mountains and rivers to suppress all dissatisfaction.

This is the explorer, this is the black scholar...

In view of this, William's plan can be said to be unreserved.

The Muggles and the Ministry of Magic, put them aside for now. Now he wants to create his most ideal library classification standard.

William smiled confidently.

He made a suggestion, "Mrs. Pince, you are right. This is Hogwarts. This is the center of attention of the entire wizarding world and the focus of the Ministry of Magic... so we must proceed with caution..."

"But this is Hogwarts...here is the greatest wizard of our time - Dumbledore."

Mrs. Pince's eyes lit up.

Yes, the principal here is Dumbledore. He is known as the greatest wizard of the modern era. For a person with such a title, his mere existence is a kind of truth.

Fist truth?

"Yes, it seems I have to disturb the principal." Mrs. Pince stood up.

"William, I'm going to find the principal. You wait for my news."

"Okay. Thank you, Mrs. Pince."

Mrs. Pince smiled and said: "In the whole Hogwarts, you are the person who says the word 'thank me' the most. The other little wizards keep calling me mean..."

William looked embarrassed, "They are still young and can only judge a person's quality from his expression. When they experience more things, they will understand one thing..."

"Understand what?" Mrs. Pince asked curiously.

“How to see the soul through the eyes.”

See the mind?

Mrs. Pince pursed her lips slightly, savoring the word again and again.

Can he see my soul through my eyes...can he understand my thoughts?

Looking at the confident little wizard in front of her, Mrs. Pince seemed to feel that he was as mature as an old man. He had a lot of theories, but he was always convincing.

Moreover, she had mixed feelings in her heart, and she felt a sense of being affirmed.

Light, but sweet...

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Hogwarts Castle.

On the eighth floor of the castle, there are many rooms, including the Divination classroom, Ravenclaw Headmaster Flitwick's office, the Gryffindor boys' dormitory... and the Headmaster's office.

In the principal's office, Mrs. Pince met Dumbledore.

This is a beautiful room.

A spacious, warm, round room with portraits of former headmasters and headmasters hanging on the walls. There were spindly tables in the office, with all kinds of silver instruments on them. They made all kinds of funny little noises, whirled around on the tables, and puffed out smoke.

There is a tall gilded perch behind the door, and perched on it is Fawkes, the phoenix.

Dumbledore was tall and lanky, with silver hair and beard long enough to be tucked into the belt of his clothes.

He had a long, twisted nose that looked like it had been broken at least twice. He also has long and nimble fingers, and his blue eyes are bright...

Mrs. Pince showed William's book to Dumbledore and explained it in due course.

"Did first-year William make this thing?" Dumbledore asked curiously.

"Yes, it's him. It took him half a month to get the results."

Dumbledore nodded appreciatively.

"Mrs. Pince, I just read this plan completely. I have to say, I'm a little surprised. It doesn't look like something a student can make."

"Perhaps, he is very different from ordinary students..." Mrs. Pingsi said.

When Dumbledore heard this, he remembered William's appearance at the opening ceremony. He smiled and said, "There is indeed a big difference... He is very special..."

Dumbledore pondered for a moment.

He glanced at the small bookshelf next to him, didn't know what he thought of, and suddenly asked:

"In your opinion, this library classification standard, what does it do?"

Mrs. Pince said without hesitation: "It will be a revolution. A revolution for libraries, for all wizarding books!"

She went on to elaborate: "From this standard, I can see that William has big ideas. He not only wants to make the books in the library more detailed and beautiful, he may also want to improve the wizards' Organizing knowledge.”

Dumbledore stroked his beard.

Change?

If we really want to change, can it be done smoothly...

Grindelwald made similar remarks at the beginning, saying "for the greater good."

In Dumbledore's eyes, William now seems to have some signs of Grindelwald. He doesn't know whether this is good or bad, and Dumbledore can't judge.

"Why did he want to organize the wizards' knowledge?" he asked.

Mrs. Pince said "Huh".

"That's a guess on my part."

"I don't know if you know, but William is extremely smart. His memory and understanding abilities are the best I have ever seen. If he wants to make the classification of the library more detailed, he can make it simpler... …”

Dumbledore smiled.

He said knowingly: "I've never seen you praise someone so much."

Dumbledore suddenly became curious about what William relied on to make Mrs. Pince praise him so much.

Hogwarts' librarian is a position with a long history and is rarely replaced.

Mrs. Pince was the longest-serving administrator in Dumbledore's memory, and during her tenure, bad things rarely happened in the library, such as damaged books, almost never.

Corresponding to this is Mrs. Pince's stern style.

Now that she was praising William like this, Dumbledore was particularly curious.

After hearing this, Mrs. Pingsi thought for a while.

When did it start...

Mrs. Pince has a good memory, not only for her precious books, but also for daily life.

She remembered that the first time she met William was because William got into a fight and was fined to work in the library...

He is much taller than his age, has a humorous conversation, mature thoughts, and a slightly aggressive temperament... This is Mrs. Pince's intuitive impression of William.

What she remembers most is——

William was not at all intimidated by her severity, and could even joke with him, like two equal friends.

until today.

William said, "You can see the soul through the eyes." This sentence touched her immediately.

What she was thinking at that time was——

If you can help such a person, it's worth it no matter what.

This was an impulse that Mrs. Pince had never had before.

She is obviously the older one, and the things she has witnessed for most of her life are so wonderful. She has traveled through books to understand all kinds of things in the wizarding world from ancient times to the present...

But in front of this little wizard, William seemed taller...

"He had a compelling charisma."

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