Big Boss In The Harry Potter World

Chapter 185: The Truth 3

"I'm not surprised that you are interested in these old events." Dumbledore's voice was still calm, "But you also need to understand that when you look at these issues decades later, the angle and mentality you used to look at them at that time must be the same. are different."

"I'm not defending myself." Dumbledore sighed, "Actually, I was under a lot of pressure at that time, even more than the pressure before I dueled with him."

Solim understood who the "he" Dumbledore was talking about was the Dark Lord who created endless murders—Gellert Grindelwald.

"At that time, Britain was already riddled with holes, and people died every day. Tom's tentacles had already reached into Hogwarts, and as the headmaster, the first thing I had to do was to ensure the safety of Hogwarts. I think you should I understand."

At that time, Dumbledore was famous in the wizarding world after defeating Grindelwald in the duel, and a large number of ordinary wizards regarded him as the last straw and the person who could finally solve the problem. But Voldemort at that time was not easy to mess with. At that time, Voldemort had a large number of dark creatures and wizards attached to him, and there were too few people in the Order of the Phoenix headed by Dumbledore, and they were in absolute numbers. disadvantage. Most ordinary wizards can only stand by and watch.

Yes, for the disaster that swept across the entire British Isles decades ago on May 10, those ordinary wizards could only stand by helplessly. In terms of combat effectiveness, these ordinary wizards are no match for the Death Eaters at all, no one is willing to die in vain, and the Death Eaters are not satisfied with just killing one person. At that time, those who offended the Death Eaters were often the whole family, or even the whole family, who were slaughtered. Based on all kinds of lessons learned, ordinary people hated Voldemort and his people, but they couldn't do anything about it.

Only those wizards with firm will, tenacious spirit, superhuman consciousness and outstanding talent have the ability and courage to fight against the people under Voldemort—but such people are too much compared to the people under Voldemort. Too little.

And there were just a few of them in Gryffindor at the time. The so-called marauders———— Potter and his group had already entered Dumbledore's sight at that time, and after a little training, they would be a new force against Voldemort.

And the situation in the school at that time was also very complicated. Except for Slytherin, Voldemort's stronghold, the other three colleges had students who agreed with his ideas. The two groups of students who disliked each other often engaged in small actions in school. The professors would naturally suppress these things, and the targets of suppression were often those students who agreed with Voldemort's ideas.

Snape happened to be the more obvious target of this wave of people, and Potter and the others always had trouble with him. And Potter and his group were very famous in Hogwarts at that time, which was similar to the feeling of the Weasley twins, there were not many people in the whole school who didn't know about them. Naturally, their arch-nemesis Snape was also remembered.

In the conflict between these two groups, the professors will always side with Potter, and no one will pay much attention to the usual small fights, but the incident of the Screaming Shack is not a trivial matter. It was a crime of a bad nature.

"How would you have handled it if you were in my position?" Dumbledore asked Solim a question.

Ask yourself, if Solim had dealt with the problem from Dumbledore's point of view, he would definitely have favored Gryffindor's side. But Solim wouldn't ignore what happened to Snape.

Lupine's identity needs to be kept secret, there is nothing negotiable about this, I believe Snape who has calmed down can also understand. But whoever the mastermind, whether it's Potter or Black

If Solim had been Dumbledore, he would have punished them both. But instead of punishing these two, Solim would care more about Snape.

A fanatical "Little Death Eater" did not report to his headmaster after this kind of thing happened, but (cffa) went to the headmaster directly, and the headmaster was also the leader who resisted Voldemort, the information contained in it was It looks very interesting.

If he was a staunch follower of Voldemort, it was absolutely impossible to come to Dumbledore to do justice for him. Even if he wanted to find a professor, he would only go to the head of Slytherin, not the leading figure in the fight against Voldemort. Snape was no fool, he couldn't have known what the name Dumbledore meant, but he came anyway.

Having said that, people with opposing positions do not trust each other. Even if you don’t find any professors, contact a few "like-minded" students afterwards and give Potter and them a hard time. This is an approach that "conforms to your position". But Snape had come directly to Dumbledore, and Solim didn't think Dumbledore didn't know what that meant.

If Solim was really in Dumbledore's position at that time, even if he didn't know the plot, even if he didn't know Snape's thoughts, then it would be okay to have a little contact with him and understand the thoughts of this strange "little Death Eater". It was even possible to save a student who had gone astray, but Dumbledore did nothing at the time.

"Maybe." Dumbledore was noncommittal about Solim's thoughts, "Tom had a lot of followers in school at the time, and of course he used these students to test me more than once. As for manipulating people's hearts and making others sacrifice for him On that, I have to say Tom has been doing a great job.

Solim frowned, "Is this meaningless thing bothering you?"

Dumbledore is a great wizard, not to mention he is also an extremely powerful master of Legilimency, "How could those students with the "label" hide it from him?

"Of course these things bother me," said Dumbledore. "Whatever their stance, they are my students."

"I thought you'd learned from what happened with Riddle." Solim said something bold.

But Dumbledore didn't respond to this sentence at all, but asked Solim a question.

"Do you know what kind of student Severus was?" Without waiting for Solim to answer, Dumbledore continued on his own: "Aloof, he didn't have many friends in school at the time. In those days, what did it mean to be a half-breed , not to mention he was still a student of Slytherin.

Having said that, Dumbledore looked at Solim and said, "You are also a student of Slytherin, so you should understand very well what will happen to ten half-bloods in Slytherin.".

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