Hogwarts: My name is the Unforgivable Curse

Chapter 159 Idiot, crying, scum, screw

"Look, how wonderful it is!"

In the eight-color auditorium, Dumbledore looked at the surprised students below, his eyes almost narrowed into slits under his half-moon glasses: "Slytherin showed kindness and gentleness, Ravenc Law burst out with amazing courage and perseverance, Hufflepuff used his superb wisdom to design exquisite traps, Gryffindor also has such superb acting skills, and even has Slytherin's signature Parseltongue..."

"It's really ingenious - it almost clearly shows us that just because a person is sorted into a college, it doesn't mean that his character can only have what that college represents."

Seeing the thoughtful expressions on the students' faces, Dumbledore's smile became even bigger:

"Wisdom, courage, kindness, ambition...these beautiful qualities have been flowing in the blood of each of us from the beginning. And if you want to become a complete, real person, each of them is So indispensable..."

"However, everyone will be more or less inclined to one of these qualities - this is why the four founders of Hogwarts want to divide you into four houses. They hope that you can Receive the education that is most suitable for you in your respective colleges, enjoy a life with the least distractions, make friends who are most compatible with you, carry forward some of your strengths and make up for your shortcomings."

"However, this seems to cause some problems."

He paused and spread his hands with pretense of regret: "That is, everyone seems to attach too much importance to the spirit represented by their respective colleges, and even think that since they have come to this college, they can only have what this college has to offer. It symbolizes a quality, but ignores other shining points in oneself or others.”

"Gryffindors, have you ever deliberately violated school rules in order to show off your strength, or even laughed at those who are quiet and weak? But do you know that courage does not mean being reckless and aggressive, but in those who seem to be weak, perhaps Hidden with courage and perseverance that is not inferior to anyone else?”

"Ravenclaws, do you look down on those who don't look as smart as you and don't do as well as you in exams? However, wisdom is not only reflected through grades, it is hidden in all aspects of life."

"Slytherins, do you divide people into three, six or nine grades based on their blood, or do you have some grand ideals hidden in your heart that are difficult to reveal? It's a pity that even Tom Riddle is half Muggle. And the glory of pure blood also comes from protecting all those who hold the wand equally in that crisis-ridden era."

"And Hufflepuffs, will you complain that you are not as smart, brave, and glorious as others, or even give up on yourself and waste your time? But I think if you can carefully observe those who are better than you 'If you look at people's lives, you will be surprised to find that there seems to be no difference between you and them..."

The smile on Dumbledore's face gradually faded, replaced by a gentle seriousness. His eyes slowly scanned every face on the long table, taking in all the expressions of confusion, contemplation, disapproval or disdain.

"As I said before,"

He continued: "Everyone is born with all the good qualities in their blood. Just because a person is sorted into an academy does not mean that those other qualities disappear."

"So, why can't we, who have the same courage, wisdom, kindness and ambition, understand and tolerate each other?"

"Why should the outstanding characteristics of our personalities not be used to make up for each other's weaknesses with others, but should be used to compare and show off?"

"Why does the magic wand in our hands, which can summon miracles, spit out curses and even black magic to attack and hurt each other?"

"I know that the relationship between Gryffindor and Slytherin has always been bad - but who can tell me what kind of hatred can last for hundreds or thousands of years, making it impossible for new students to escape when they first enter the school? Or even make those people feel disgusted just by seeing red or green?”

If the previous content still made many students feel uncomfortable, then this sentence stopped everyone - even those who hate Gryffindor or Slytherin the most, after thinking about it, I found myself unable to answer this question…

‘Are there no purebloods/warriors in Gryffindor/Slytherin? Why do I hate attending their entire academy? Is it because there are too few purebloods/warriors among them? But I don’t know every one of them, so how do I know this? ’

'How come I hate Slytherin...'

Even Harry and Ron couldn't help but recall in confusion: 'By the way, it's because of Malfoy, Crabbe, Goyle...so I took my dissatisfaction with a few people to the entire Slytherin? ’

‘No, am I the kind of person who can express anger at will? It should be that I don't like Slytherin's college style... But why would I sigh when Slytherin won the House Cup and be happy when I saw them fail just for this reason? Isn’t there a truly respectable person like Balon over there? ’

The same doubts fill the minds of Slytherins - students who can enter Slytherin usually come from wizarding families. Their parents have told them since they were young that Gryffindors are a bunch of reckless idiots and have no sense of responsibility. Glory scum, they also brought this concept to school.

But now that I think about it, their grades don't seem to be worse than mine, their skills don't seem to be bad, and they seem to have quite a few purebloods - how many are there in the Weasley family alone?

So why should I resent Gryffindor?

Seeing the students, especially the Gryffindor and Slytherin students, deep in thought, Dumbledore's eyes flashed with relief.

He didn't expect that his words could change the thinking of all the students, but as long as they were willing to think along their own lines, his goal would be achieved.

This little bit of thinking will become a seed, a seed that restores sanity and resolves hatred. Then, under the care and watering of Hogwarts under his leadership, it took root, sprouted, and thrived.

"Mutual understanding, tolerance, help, and reference are the original intention of dividing colleges."

"Since everyone has an outstanding trait, then four people naturally have four outstanding traits. And if they can unite, work as one, and bring out their respective traits, then they will be a perfect and unshakable force. Groups - just like your and my ancestors, the founders of Hogwarts..."

He paused again, then stared at the ceiling and spoke slowly, as if he was reminiscing about something:

"The brave Gryffindor comes from the barren swamp; the beautiful Ravenclaw comes from the quiet riverside; the kind Hufflepuff comes from the open valley; the shrewd Slytherin comes from the quagmire."

"They shared a dream, a wish, and a bold plan to cultivate young wizards into talents. This is how Hogwarts School was founded..."

"Perhaps, everyone in the college they founded can also try to get to know and understand those people you originally disliked because of the college's problems like the founders? Maybe people who can become your close friends, such as Where are people like Godric and Salazar, Rowena and Helga hiding in places you have never looked at?”

"Okay, maybe I said too much."

Dumbledore stood up with a smile again: "But before everyone enjoys the food, I must say one last thing -"

"Idiot! Cry! Residue! Screw it!"

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