【HP】Elvira’s Unicorn Garden

Chapter 68 Implicit Bias

It wasn't until the next day, when they stepped into the noisy auditorium, that Slytherin told them the 'interesting things' that happened on Halloween. Those teenagers who had left the auditorium early and returned to their college lounges learned about it.

A girl was injured on Halloween night. Fortunately, several Gryffindor students who went to the Forbidden Forest at night found her and took the girl to the hospital wing.

After the professor learned about this matter, Gryffindor House had originally deducted most of its house points because of this matter, but the points that had been deducted because of this matter were returned.

Twenty points were even added.

The girl who was sent to the Hospital Wing was in her third year at Hufflepuff.

It is said that someone went to the hospital wing to see her, but even the next day the girl showed no signs of waking up.

"Garcia has been staying with me all the time. I have never even seen anyone have a conflict with Garcia." A girl from Hufflepuff College said angrily, "After all, who would be so cruel as to hurt a girl?" Killer."

"Calm down Ana, at least Garcia's life is saved now, isn't it? She's not dead, she's just in a coma." The boy opposite the girl put down the tableware in his hands, raised his hands to cover his ears, and looked a little impatient, as if he was a little annoyed with her. irritable.

"He's just in a coma!" The girl's voice suddenly sounded louder, "Do you know what you're talking about! If it weren't for those people in Gryffindor, I think Garcia might have died in the Forbidden Forest by now!"

These voices reached the ears at the Slytherin table word for word.

The students at the long table of Hufflepuff House were "discussing" like this. The long tables of the two houses were only separated by an aisle.

No one would pay special attention to this farce, but a message revealed in this farce aroused their concern.

The Hufflepuff girl may have been on the verge of death before she was discovered. The murderer may have thought that no one would set foot in the Forbidden Forest at such a late hour, so he left the girl there who was dying and on the verge of death.

The murderer's purpose from the beginning may have been to put the girl to death, but he didn't expect that someone would actually choose to go there at night and rescue the girl.

Is it due to personal conflicts or something else?

In other words, someone is demonstrating and wants to express something.

"The Ministry of Magic has started to intervene in the investigation. What kind of results do you think they will find?" Such news involving life made the whole auditorium panic, but it did not affect the appetite of the teenagers.

On the contrary, they were watching this 'farce' with relish.

Abraxas and Avila were very close and didn't know what they said, but they actually made the girl with a worried look on her eyebrows laugh.

"Deliberate murder, love murder, ah - maybe it's just because of this hobby. I have even thought of many ridiculous reasons." Yaxley put down the goblet in his hand, with a bit of ridicule in his eyes. .

Sympathy?

No, they don't have that.

"Will the 'kind philanthropist' issue a so-called 'just' conclusion and then blame Slytherin for this matter?" The black curly-haired boy played with his wand carelessly, and the words coming out of his mouth were sharp and sharp. Biting to the bone.

The people at the Slytherin table seemed to smile after hearing this, and then seemed to fall silent.

When people learn about the situation, they are afraid.

Purebloods have become accustomed to it.

This is the norm, isn't it? Otherwise, what kind of education would their family give them?

The education and training of pure-bloods is strict. When they fail, the elders of the family will throw those evil curses at themselves. If they cannot react in time to avoid it, then the pain of ripping their skin and flesh will be swept away.

Because they have been responsible for the family since they were born, and the family does not allow them to have any failure that damages the interests of the family or brings disadvantage to the family.

Even if it's unintentional.

The family cannot tolerate their failure, even just once.

So they learned to break the curse.

I learned how to endure the pain of my skin being torn, my flesh dripping with blood, my internal organs being torn apart and torn apart, to undo the curse.

And these are just the characteristics of some evil curses, but they are not all.

From the initial fear, disgust, fear - to becoming accustomed to it.

But the more they act like this, the more they become convinced of what they think is the truth in the eyes of others.

Even if they didn't do it.

People are best at guessing others with malicious intent.

Opinions or even prejudices are never based on a college, but are based on the fact that the characteristics of this college are different from what they think, and the ancestry and education received by most people in this college are not equivalent to what they have received. .

It is never the academy that is discriminated against.

but people.

"Aren't those Slytherins the best at using those vicious spells? What if they were the ones who did it?" Someone expressed their speculation.

"But they wouldn't do such a thing so blatantly. If someone really died, they wouldn't be able to pass the professor and the school." Someone looked in the direction of the Slytherin table, then lowered his head and fiddled with it. Carrying your own things.

"Why are you going to those Slytherins? They are not innocent. Have you forgotten all the things they did before?" The man's friends from the same college did not approve of him. "Those Slytherins will reach out to them one day." On our heads."

"But don't we have any prejudice against Slytherin?" The person who refuted this point of view interrupted him. In addition to disapproval, there was even a hint of disappointment in his eyes.

Her words silenced those who wanted to push these speculations onto Slytherin.

Yes, don't they have any prejudice against Slytherin?

Yes, there have always been some, but they just don't want to admit it.

They don't want to admit that in some ways, they are the same kind of people as the Slytherins they hate.

Some people at the Slytherin table fell silent, some just laughed in a low voice, and most of them didn't care at all.

They discussed their own affairs at their long table and left the auditorium after dinner.

Don't refute, let alone defend.

The opinions of others do not matter to Slytherins. As long as it does not involve Slytherins or their own interests, they will not rush to participate.

There were fewer and fewer people in the auditorium. Some of them went to the classroom, and some returned to the lounge.

What other people think, they don't know, and they don't want to know. People may only care about the murderer and the girl who was barely saved and is still in a coma.

No matter how people speculated, they did not push what they thought was the "truth" onto the innocent girl.

In this depressive era, this can probably be regarded as one of the few blessings.

At least they didn't blame the injured victim.

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