A Magical Hogwarts

Vol 7 Chapter 73: Dumbledore's shortcomings

If you write a biography for Dumbledore and make a final conclusion, William's evaluation of him must be the word "great man".

The greatest wizard of the twentieth century...no one.

But it should be noted that the difference between the great and the saint is very different.

The latter means a moral model, almost perfect.

The great man is different. What he does is usually to turn the tide, help the building to collapse, and even open up the world.

Such people are great, but they also have various flaws that do not hide their flaws.

So, does Dumbledore have any downsides?

Of course there is.

His biggest flaw is his intelligence!

Well, that sounds more like a compliment.

Just like William's previous life, as an ordinary little crowd, every time his classmates held a mass forum, he let him be the top.

When mentioning the shortcomings, William always likes to say:

"Comrade xx, the biggest shortcoming is that he doesn't take care of his body too much, staying up all night to study the youth study, study the history of the party..."

What's wrong with this special meow, it's obviously a compliment in disguise!

William really didn't mean to praise Dumbledore in disguise.

Objectively speaking, the biggest advantage and disadvantage of the principal is that he is too smart.

Smart people have a common problem: self-confidence borders on conceit, more willing to trust themselves than others.

But they make mistakes just like ordinary people.

Since they are much smarter than most people, their mistakes are correspondingly more serious.

The great Dumbledore is on the wrong path.

Snape thought so.

In his opinion, since he knew that Draco Malfoy was a Death Eater, he was creating danger, and he had already caused two accidents, almost killing the student...

It should be taken early, instead of trying to persuade and make Malfoy his own.

It's so... na?ve!

Dumbledore thought he was in control of the situation, nothing happened, innocent victims... But what about Weasley and Katie?

The two of them were indeed not dead, it was just luck, not that Dumbledore was well prepared.

The luck value of two people is good enough, but the luck of other students is so good?

Snape put the blame for this incident on Dumbledore.

He believed that the principal was going his own way, disregarding the safety of other students.

Well, I didn't expect Snape, who has always been yin and yang, cold on the outside and internal organs (without washing his hair), to have such a mind.

Is this the same potion professor who once was a Death Eater, went astray, and the students hated it so much that he licked it for nothing in his life?

Even William, the next principal's successor, felt a sense of crisis.

Actually, both are right.

It's just a different position and way of thinking about things.

Dumbledore's trump card, in addition to smart IQ, also has William's Ravenclaw ring.

As long as he is still at Hogwarts, he can do whatever he wants and be aggressive and bold.

There is always something new for William every year.

Sometimes you can't even tell whether he's testing Harry or torturing William.

Anyway, there is always one who goes crazy first.

Of course, even without the Ravenclaw ring, William believed that Dumbledore would have allowed Malfoy to do so.

This is the so-called "disadvantage" of smart people.

Therefore, Professor Snape's concerns are not without reason.

For example, didn't this sudden incident happen in Hogsmeade?

William had to find someone to watch over Malfoy at all times, and then find an opportunity to talk to him about "life" in depth.

After leaving Professor McGonagall's office, William called a house-elf to monitor Malfoy's every move.

William didn't ask Dobby to watch.

Although Dobby is an independent and confident good house elf in the new era, even Hermione wants to set a good example of a "good elf that can be educated".

But that's also Dobby's downside...

Can't keep secrets, likes to tell Harry everything.

It's better not to leave this more confidential task to him.

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Whether it was Professor McGonagall's worry or Snape's anger, since no one died, the outcome of this incident was still good.

The curse on Katie has been basically expelled by Hermione.

But that kind of damage cannot be completely eliminated in a short period of time.

Although she did not need to be transferred to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries, she had to stay in the school hospital for a long time.

The news that Katie was under the spell spread wildly in the school, but no one knew the details.

Students were also talking about her injury.

Many believe that students are attacking Gryffindor Quidditch players.

From Ron to veteran Katie... all former Quidditch teams.

This is to prevent them from winning the championship!

Well, attacking Katie can still be a hindrance to the title, but attacking Ron...that must be a **** Gryffindor fan.

After all, without Ron, the combat effectiveness of Gryffindor Quidditch immediately doubled.

It's so real!

Other students thought about the start of the semester and the attack on the express train.

If it weren't for William, they would probably have derailed and crashed into the school castle on the super-high-speed magic suspension train at a speed of more than 1,000 kilometers per hour.

You're so cute, did you think you were filming "Detective Ke Xue - The Scarlet Bullet"?

Once again, Harry showed his extraordinary attention to Malfoy.

He insisted that the bracelet was sent by Malfoy, and spread the matter around.

Don't ask, asking is a man's intuition.

But Malfoy was not in Hogsmeade when Katie's accident happened, but was locked up by Professor McGonagall.

This made Harry unable to justify himself.

Of course, this did not clear Malfoy from suspicion, but reminded William:

Malfoy had other helpers.

Either his two little henchmen, or the Death Eaters in Hogsmeade, or he secretly controlled others with the Imperius Curse.

The person must be identified immediately.

In this chaos, everyone's attention was quickly diverted.

Because before Halloween,

The school is finally getting its first Quidditch match of the school year.

This year's opener, Gryffindor vs. Slytherin... the classic lion and snake battle.

These two teams are really gambling dog doomsday.

You can't tell ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Gryffindor or Slytherin who is stronger.

In other words, when you think it is going to win, you can always make a wave of meal operations, and then send out the advantage.

Needless to say, Slytherin, the former Quidditch overlord, is now at the bottom every year, giving away points to the little prince.

And their style of play is very bad, like a bad boy army, specializing in the "hand-to-hand combat".

Slytherin students, they always boast that it's really boring to play ball like Stark on the perimeter.

In the era when Slytherin won the championship, he couldn't play at all, and he was abolished long ago.

I don't know if it's a waste or not, anyway, William feels that his iron elbows may be useful.

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