Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 97 Dark Hearts Attract Sensitive People

"There are plenty of fanatics who are willing to sacrifice their lives to help Mr. Tom achieve brilliant results. Why not use them?"

"Let's achieve results there that will make those ridiculous old men bow down to us!"

"Hogwarts isn't the only school!"

Yeah… thinking about the curse, the principal’s office must have invited him in.

However, what my brothers said without realizing it, about sponsors, plundering books, and using me as an experimental subject, were really cruel... Really, my brothers...

“…It seems that this is possible.”

"However, Mr. Tom is so smart that he must have seen through this reckless provocation. But his emotions have already burst out and he can no longer suppress them. His patience has reached its limit and he finally broke down. Everything he had been suppressing has exploded, and falling into darkness is inevitable. He must have realized this himself.

And I think it's reasonable to think that he might be desperate, unable to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming a Hogwarts professor, but still strongly wanting to leave a part of his soul behind. If my imagination is correct, then he must be too pure to survive in this world.

He should relax a little more and just live his life casually. It's a pity that he has such high abilities. However, it is not easy to be feared by the powerful people of pure-blood families and Dumbledore... But if he does not show his talent, it will be extremely difficult for Mr. Tom, who has no background, to get a good job. The degree from Hogwarts has made it impossible for him to return to the Muggle world. He has no money, no education, and even no family and place to live. If he had not gone to Hogwarts and stayed in the Muggle world, he might have been more successful. I just said that if you are particularly good at studying, you can unexpectedly go to school without spending a lot of money. But in wartime, maybe this path is not feasible.

What should I do... No matter how I think about it, it seems that the only way is to fall into darkness.

Not only Dumbledore, but also the patriarchs of the families at that time had responsibilities. The pure-blood nobles should have built a research institute for him, let him work hard like a horse on a carriage, and conduct various researches crazily. If he had a lot of things to do, he would have no time to lead the young pure-blood nobles, and no time to fall into darkness. With his talent, he can definitely develop the institute into a research and education institution that surpasses Hogwarts. As long as he doesn't marry the daughters of those nobles, there will be no problem. But people at that time lacked this flexibility, and they also lacked the vision to see through the future. In this sense, it is far-sighted to be pleased with the next generation of Mr. Tom. However, with his appearance and ability, the women of pure-blood noble families will definitely flock to him. So those families may be afraid of him? If so, wouldn't it be better to trap him in the institute? Only boys can enter the institute.

In this way, there will be a school to replace Hogwarts for pure-blood families in the future. There is no need to advocate "Muggle-born students should not come to Hogwarts". The two can be separated. If that happens, young pure-blood nobles will be able to learn the latest magic developed by Mr. Tom with Muggle technology. With Mr. Tom's mind and the information and qualifications in the hands of pure-blood nobles, they can revive many ancient magics and rebuild the ancient magic system, right? In that case, it may become the top research and education institution in the British wizarding world. Mr. Tom can also realize his dream of becoming a teacher and achieve great success as a researcher. As a result, Dumbledore's reputation will plummet if he does not hire such talents, and everything can be solved satisfactorily, right?"

"Yeah, just like Ron said."

"It will definitely slap Dumbledore in the face, no doubt about it."

"Pure-blood nobles can not only show off their bloodline, but also demonstrate their true strength."

"By then, we can even select those half-pure-blood or Muggle-born wizards with strong abilities. The pure-blood nobles will also recognize their level, and the school's level will be even more outstanding."

"If that happens, this school will be even more desirable than Hogwarts and become a holy place that everyone dreams of."

Fred and George said this, and Charlie and Percy nodded.

There is indeed such a future possibility.

"But if the soul storage device is in Hogwarts, it means he had time to stay there. Dumbledore didn't go with him, which means he let Tom act alone? Would you let the person you are alert to act alone? As Fred and George guessed, if Dumbledore got the device, he must have been secretly monitoring him. At that time, Dumbledore had no intention of saving Tom, nor did he want to prevent the tragedy that followed. As an educator, Dumbledore failed in his duty."

Perhaps Mr. Tom didn't want me to sympathize with him, but his desire to work at Hogwarts seemed to be exploited. Originally, he should be a sincere, pure and hardworking person, right? Because of this, even if he fell into darkness, the Slytherin students still followed him. They knew that Mr. Tom had been unreasonably suspected by Dumbledore and felt painful about it. They empathized with these, especially when they themselves had been treated similarly, the emotional resonance was naturally stronger.

Although Dumbledore may not have intended this, no matter what article I read about him, Dumbledore always beats around the bush and speaks with deep meanings that are difficult to understand. Does he expect young people to read something from it? This is too much to ask. Modern people cannot understand it, and this feeling of being out of touch with the times is simply unbearable. Maybe this is just the result of a huge misunderstanding, or does he actually want someone to fall into darkness in his heart? Or maybe he just hates people with darkness in their hearts.

After all, Mr. Tom's upbringing destined him to have a dark heart, and I can see that. It's not a question of ability, but his heart is too dark, destined not to be a teacher. It would be better if someone pointed out this problem clearly. Even if he denied that he had become a black magician, others should have said to him: "It's not a question of whether you are a black magician, but your dark heart will attract those sensitive teenagers and make them fall into darkness easily. So, no matter how high your ability is, this is not the reason for us to let you become a teacher!" If someone told him this clearly, he might understand.

Mr. Tom is not stupid. If someone explains it well, he should understand: "Yes, the darkness in my heart may affect others." But did Dumbledore reject him with vague words? Isn't it also the teacher's responsibility to guide students to give up unsuitable dreams and help them find new directions? The more I think about this, the more I feel that Dumbledore is not suitable to be a teacher.

Dumbledore may be a righteous man, but his image is always unclear.

Maybe it's because he always says something ambiguous, which is obviously inappropriate in the role of a school teacher.

That might have worked in college, but Hogwarts was different.

For children, he needs to explain the problem in more direct and simple language.

An excellent teacher does not make complex issues more obscure, but is able to lower them to the children's cognitive level and explain them in a language they can understand. This is a truly good teacher. "

As Ron said, Dumbledore is indeed a mysterious person.

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