HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 498: The difference between Dumbledore and Grindelwald and Jon

  In fact, this experience is quite special.

   Looking at the "portrait" in his hand with the dense formula written on it, Jon thought it was very strange.

   But, I got it anyway.

  Before he left, maybe he could use Hogwarts' resources to allocate some of these potions. Maybe Snape could help.

   "I already gave you what you wanted. Don't forget the thing that helped Sirius leave Azkaban."

   "Don't worry, this matter is guaranteed to be done for you."

   Jon stuffed the portrait into the ring without taking a close look. He believed very much in Phineas' character and his concern for the only blood in his family.

   and.

   Jon himself is confident.

   The things and research he is doing now involve the most resurrection of people, and if it is useful, Sirius has not yet died when he returns, if it is useless...

   At that time, everyone else died, who cares about this?

   Came out of the principal's office with the formula. Jon planned to take a stroll first, and then went to find Snape and Mr. Filch.

The environment in the Scottish Highlands in winter is actually not good. The biggest disadvantage of the blizzard is that the thick clouds can hardly disperse. When Jon looks up, he can only see the thick and indissoluble clouds in the sky, and there is no hidden cloud at all. What is the sky behind.

   And the sky here, there is no way to see Sirius during the day.

   Turning down from the eighth floor, Jon turned to Snape's office.

   Snape happened to have no class at this time, but he had other guests.

   When Jon opened the door and walked in, he happened to see Lockhart and Snape standing red-faced together, it seemed that there had just been some fierce argument.

   "You two are fighting?"

   Ignoring the embarrassment in the room, Jon pushed in and looked at the two men.

   "Didn't you hear that the duel club is co-hosted by the two of you? Is it possible that because of some of the content of the club, the two of you have a dispute?"

   "Obviously you think too much."

   Snape turned around and adjusted his collar: "It's really a strange thing that you came to the castle, what's the matter?"

"Thank you, the potion master, to help me see something," Jon took out the formula he had just obtained from Phineas and handed it to Snape's table: "Thank you for helping me identify this. The ancient potions on the list are translated into their names circulating in the current magic society, thank you."

   "It's not difficult."

   Snape glanced, looked at the list and nodded: "Just leave it to me, when will it be used?"

   "Well, if it is convenient, of course it will be as soon as possible. I still want to deploy these potions as soon as possible."

"Do you need my help?"

Jon shook his head. Snape's words were not sincere. He could tell, and the configuration of this kind of potion had to be done by himself. After all, if the potion wasn't enough, he would have to take the materials locally. If you are not familiar with medicinal properties, it is difficult to do this.

   "If you are done, please write me a note. I will pick it up by myself or let the elf send it to me. I wish you two a happy run-in."

   He glanced at Lockhart and closed the door as he went out.

   Otherwise, it wouldn't be a good thing if someone saw Lockhart and Snape arguing in the office.

Filch’s office is separated from Snape’s office by only two corridors and one staircase. In the early morning, Filch has not been dispatched. His work is usually from noon to night, and after midnight he is Resting in the office, when the students were in the first class in the morning, it was his most leisure time.

   Jon's arrival surprised him.

   "Are you going back to school for class? Why did you suddenly come to the castle?"

   Almost everyone who saw him would ask such a question, which made Jon very embarrassed.

   "I'm still a student at school after all. Isn't it normal to come to the castle?"

   Filch did not speak, but Jon clearly saw from his expression that the answer in his heart was no.

   "Okay, let's talk about business, time is running out, I guess when they finish class, do you have to go out for inspection?"

   Filch nodded.

  Actually, he could guess what Jon's purpose was, because Pippi was a long time ago—not very long. Anyway, he told him that he would be responsible for the matter of becoming a wizard.

   "Let's talk about it, I really want to hear what you want to do."

There was no excitement in Filch's voice. Obviously he didn't think that Jon and the others could have much power to make themselves a wizard. For this matter, he asked Dumbledore many times, and Dumbledore said that he could do nothing. .

   Jon actually knew the secrets between this.

He is the person who can best understand why Dumbledore didn’t help. After all, there are so many people in this world who want to become wizards, and there are many ways to become wizards. The American black wizards can use such cruel methods to create wizards. Dumbledore can't, it's just that the process is difficult, but this is something that needs to be endured by oneself, and it has nothing to do with Dumbledore.

   Dumbledore refused to help these people ~www.wuxiahere.com~ only because this matter could not be the first.

   He can help one person, but how can he help a group of people?

   Dumbledore is actually a selfish existence sometimes.

He is different from Grindelwald. Grindelwald had such a lofty idea and wanted to change the wizarding world, but his starting point was to make wizards an existence above other life levels, while Dumbledore believed that all beings are equal. No matter what kind of life it is, he should accept their fate, so he upholds a style of no matter what, nothing intervenes, and non-interference, until he created the situation like this.

   Of course, Dumbledore can’t be blamed for this kind of thing. Everyone has a way for everyone to adapt to this world. Jon understands Dumbledore’s lifestyle, but he doesn’t agree with it.

   His value orientation is more biased towards Grindelwald, but he hopes that more people in this world can enjoy the services of magic, rather than using the power of magic to harm other people's interests.

Generally speaking, the positions of the three of them are different. Dumbledore is conservative. He wants to protect the interests of the existing wizards and protect the lives of Muggles. Grindelwald is radical. He wants to let the interests of the wizards. It is further broadened, but he is also willing to protect the safety of other lives besides the wizard.

   And Jon, he thinks a lot more.

  

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