In fact, Jon has always been a researcher.

Don't look at him not doing his job all day long, whether it's killing people or being a financial jackal, even when he is practicing magic hard, it can't change his essence as a researcher.

The essence of a researcher is scientific thinking.

The essence of scientific thinking is to require rationality.

Even in a world where occultism prevails, it cannot change the existence of this point, because rationality is one of the foundations of the existence of the world.

For philosophy, no matter how strange the world is, as long as it can be justified, then it is a world that can exist. If not, this world will perish sooner or later.

But science is different, if there is no reasonable explanation, then it is not true.

Perhaps the results of these two disciplines may lead to the same goal, but what they experienced is definitely not the same.

Creatures have the law of replacement, and of course the world also has it.

So when Jon discovered the difference, he was skeptical about this, but at that time he gave himself an explanation-maybe the world is like this, because this world exists so perfect, with the help of Helga, Joe En saw the most essential structure of this world, which is very reasonable.

But this kind of reasonableness is the most unreasonable thing for Jon, who is belatedly aware of it.

One world, exactly like another world?

Is this something that can happen?

Jon sat on the swing leaning on his hands, lost in thought.

...

The sun is brighter today.

Harry, Ron and Hermione left the castle together and walked across the vegetable patch to the greenhouse, where all kinds of magical plants were grown.

They approached the conservatory and saw other students standing outside, waiting for Professor Sprout.

Harry, Ron and Hermione had just joined in when they saw Professor Sprout striding across the lawn, accompanied by Professor Gilderoy Lockhart. There were many bandages on Professor Sprout's arms, and Harry saw a few branches of the Whomping Willow hanging in bandages from a distance, and felt guilty again.

In the eyes of the students, Gilderoy Lockhart was spotless from head to toe, with flowing turquoise robes, and a turquoise hat with a gold rim on top of his shiny blond hair—looking even more annoying.

Perhaps this was the effect Lockhart was after, in short, he was extremely comfortable.

He is very comfortable when he sees other people uncomfortable. Is this considered a bad taste?

In today's herbal class, Professor Sprout will teach you how to take care of mandrakes.

"The mandrake, also called the mandrake root, is a powerful restorative used to restore a deformed or enchanted person to their original state."

"Very good, ten points for Gryffindor."

Professor Sprout said: "Mandrake is an important part of most antidotes. But it is also dangerous. Can anyone tell me why?"

"Hearing the cry of a mandrake can kill a man."

"Exactly, plus ten points."

When this kind of dialogue occurs in the classroom,

It looked like a very normal class. Compared with herbal medicine class, Professor Lockhart's Defense Against the Dark Arts was more like a joke.

"It was originally a joke, but I think I'm taking acting lessons."

Lockhart squatted on the ground, looked at the bottles and cans in front of him, and stretched out a finger to poke the spider specimen hanging on the wall.

"Speaking of which, senior, why do the things here look so scary? They don't look like you at all."

"Yeah?"

Snape uttered two words coldly, with a stern face, trying to expel this dog skin plaster from his office, but Lockhart's face has been very thick recently, standing here has no intention of leaving at all—— It's really boring, Lockhart is the only two people in school who can speak seriously without acting, and he has nothing in common with those older professors, that is, Snape, and he knows his true identity Around his age, and on top of that, Jon said Snape was a good talker.

Easy to talk?

He didn't see it at all.

It is particularly obvious that it is not close to human.

"Senior, don't be so indifferent!"

A thick-skinned person always has a lot of advantages. If he doesn't care about this kind of scene, then he won't be the embarrassing one.

Snape gave the narcissist a cold look, didn't speak, but listened to his rambling.

God knows why this chatterbox can actually face the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts?

Anyway, probably because Dumbledore didn't want him to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts, so it didn't matter who the others were.

It's also dead.

In fact, the point of Snape's confusion was that he didn't know where Lockhart found the news, which led him to believe that he and himself had a common language.

——Goddess of Magic, there really is no common language between him and Lockhart.

"Speaking of which, senior, why does your complexion look so bad? Is it because you stay in the office all year round and don't see the sun? Let me tell you, it's good to get more exposure to the sun, but your complexion is so bad. Poor, in a while, sunbathing will definitely be useless. I recently researched a very useful magic potion. As long as you use it according to the instructions, I guarantee that your complexion will be at least several times healthier than it is now. Wait for today for a while I'll get it for you when I get back."

I'll put an anti-lock charm on the door after you're gone.

Snape said inwardly, but he still glanced at the mirror, the man inside did look extremely haggard.

However, isn't this the effect he wants?

If it weren't for this effect, how could it look like a bad guy?

"But in fact, your disguise is meaningless."

Lockhart was leaning against a corner of the shelf, and it was difficult for him to lean his entire body on a narrow wooden plank.

"I've heard many stories about you in school before, and those students have contributed a lot to your reputation—you know what I'm talking about, senior?"

He seemed like a man who really wanted Snape's good, and he was.

He is cheap, but he has no evil intentions, and he can pretend to be crazy and narcissistic in normal times, so being cheap is not a big deal.

As for whether others will feel uncomfortable because of this? Of course not, he is still very measured in these matters, and it will only make others feel a little irritated, but if there is really any discomfort, there must be nothing, and it is not his fault to make others unhappy Purpose.

"That's none of your business."

Snape said coldly.

"You have time to think about this, why not think about how to teach students."

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