Hogwarts: The Greatest Wizard

Chapter 23 Slightly Changed

Although Feeney's behavior of crazy extra points did not change Feeney's isolation, most professors expressed friendly recognition of this student who took the class seriously, did not cause trouble, and took the initiative to return to the problem.

Some senior Slytherin students no longer deliberately targeted Finny.

This was something Feeney didn't expect at all.

Of course, there are also professors who have some courses whose attitude towards Feeney has not changed.

For example, his own Headmaster Snape's Potions class. As the Headmaster of Slytherin, Snape was supposed to be the professor least likely to target Finny.

But the truth is exactly the opposite. Snape was very specific about Finny. Even when Finny made no mistakes, he would scold him. Of course, even so, Snape did not deduct points from Finny. After all, he was the one deducting points. Points from your own college.

Finny was not surprised by Snape's attitude towards him.

After all, he and Sirius are the sons of the same parents, and they naturally look very similar.

And Sirius not only bullied Snape when he was young, and even almost killed him, but also killed the person Snape loved most in his life, Lily Potter. Finny knew very well that this matter was not Sirius He did it, but Snape didn't know it. He didn't directly attack Finny, which was Snape's bottom line as a professor.

"Chocolate, what do you think I should do?"

Feeney was sitting on the single sofa near the window in his dormitory, holding chocolate and talking to himself,

Being isolated, he could only spend most of his time in his dormitory with chocolate as a companion. Even if he wanted to read any books, he had to borrow them from Secretary Jiang in the library, because even in the library, those books When the little wizards see Finny again, they will involuntarily whisper bad things about Finny. Even after the librarian Mrs. Pince reminds her again and again, this is still the case. In the end, Mrs. Pince can only The source of the love, Feeney, was driven out of the library, and as a condition, Feeney could borrow more books.

Mrs. Pince's move can be said to be for the quietness of the library, but to a certain extent, it is also for Feeney. After all, it is impossible to read books in an environment where everyone is saying bad things.

However, Mrs. Pince's actions also deepened Finny's unfortunate experience.

"Isn't this the noble Mr. Black? Why was Mrs. Pince kicked out? Why don't you also go to the Ministry of Magic and tell them that Mrs. Pince bullied you?"

A rough, disgusting taunt came from behind Finny when he was kicked out of the library.

It is Marcus Flint, a second-year student in Slytherin. He is different from other little wizards. He is very tall and rough, which makes people look malicious.

This made Feeney have to wonder if he had the blood of a troll, otherwise why would he be so talented at attracting hatred?

Feeney, who had just been kicked out of the library, was still in a bad mood even though he knew that Mrs. Pince's choice was not wrong. At this time, Marcus came over to ridicule, which also gave Feeney a good way to vent his anger.

His right arm straightened, his fingers suddenly opened, and the wand tied to the inside of his right forearm shot directly into his hand.

This is the latest product from Madam Malkin's robe store. When paired with the wizard's robe, it can be used to quickly draw out the wand for use in battle.

As Feeney, who has customized a large number of clothes from her, naturally got one as soon as the product came out.

After a simple experiment, Feeney found that this thing worked really well, so he kept it with him.

Unexpectedly, it would come in handy at this time.

Feeney's movements were so fast that Marcus and his followers didn't even realize they had the wand in their hands.

The wand flew in the air, and the two tapestries on the wall at the entrance of the library turned into two ropes to tie Marcus up.

"what are you doing???"

Marcus and his followers became nervous after seeing Feeney pull out his wand and cast a spell on Marcus.

It's not like they have never mocked Feeney before, but because of the rule of not casting spells in the corridor, Feeney has never taken action against them.

Otherwise, they would never dare to provoke this guy who easily defeated many young wizards in traditional ceremonies.

However, at this time, Finny cast a spell, which frightened Marcus and others. After all, they were just twelve-year-old children. Faced with fear, they all cried bitterly.

"What a shame!"

Finny curled his lips, looking down on the Slytherin students in front of him.

As the most noble academy disciples, they can actually do such a shameful thing. They are indeed the best representatives of simple minds and well-developed limbs.

With a flick of the wand, Marcus and the others were left on the side of the corridor by Feeney. He ignored them and let the books he had just borrowed from the library float behind him. He raised his feet and walked towards the Slytherin lounge. go.

The scene that happened in the corridor quickly spread throughout Hogwarts. At this moment, the young wizards finally understood. It turned out that the Black they had been mocking, rejecting, and isolating was actually such a powerful wizard. Fortunately, He had never known him before.

The feeling of luck suddenly emerged in the hearts of almost all the little wizards.

In the days that followed, Feeney's isolation did not improve at all, but no one would deliberately trip up Feeney, ridicule him, or say bad things about him behind his back.

This result made Feeney a little dumbfounded.

Before, he worked frantically to add points to the college, but he only gained the favor of most professors, and had no effect on the attitudes of the young wizards.

Unexpectedly, just when he was in a bad mood, he taught the idiot who provoked him a lesson, and his situation improved so much.

Dumbledore was also shocked by this incident. He thought that Finny might take action, but that idea was not a good ending, because Finny finally stopped hiding his heart under the exclusion of many people, and began to be furious, beating and hurting classmates.

Instead of Finny resisting when he was bullied and had no other choice, and changing his situation,

This did not meet Dumbledore's original idea.

In his original idea, Finny would become depressed in isolation and exclusion, and then he or a professor would take action, and Finny would feel the warmth of love.

After all, Finny is an orphan, and talented orphans always remind Dumbledore of Voldemort Tom Riddle.

However, the current situation makes Dumbledore very worried, because he is afraid that after knowing the effect of force, Finney will start to act recklessly and become the second Grindelwald.

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