Candidates for the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts?

Why do you ask for his opinion on this kind of question? He doesn't take this class.

Besides, it's still not decided who to use? So when can Lockhart appear in front of Dumbledore?

"With all due respect, Professor Dumbledore, you shouldn't actually ask me about this teacher's seat. I think if possible, there should be many professors in the school who have researched Defense Against the Dark Arts."

Jon was still thinking about Lockhart becoming the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts in his mind, although he was still not sure whether this matter could become a real event.

If Lockhart could not become the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, then he would have to make adjustments to what might happen accordingly. If Lockhart could not take office on time, it meant that the direction of the future might have changed.

Jon was very worried that such a thing would happen, but at the same time he couldn't tell Dumbledore now that there was such a candidate waiting for Dumbledore to choose.

Or Dumbledore asked this question because he hoped that he could introduce a new person, preferably someone he could trust.

"In fact, I'm not very familiar with the professors in the school." Jon poked his clothes, and then declined: "How to say, I can't rely on my own preferences to recommend the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts. And this position, if some other professors come, it may not be too responsible, I think you should have high hopes for this professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts, what do you say?"

"Actually, I do have a few candidates, but I just hope you can give me a staff officer, after all, you are also a student." Dumbledore picked up a pen and began to write on the paper: "What do you think of Snape?"

"Professor Snape, it's better to be in charge of the Potions class, after all, isn't the professor you chose for the Defense Against the Dark Arts class mainly to teach Harry?

I think Professor Snape's personal emotions may not have any positive guidance for Harry, but may easily arouse Harry's rebellious heart. "

"I think so."

Dumbledore didn't write Snape's name on the paper at all, but asked Jon a few people whose names he had never even heard of.

"Ministry of Magic? What teaching do those administrators know?"

Jon shook his head and denied: "If those officials from the Ministry of Magic are sent to teach, it doesn't matter if their character is good, it's just that the results are not good, but if there are other things, then it is not a good thing."

Jon curled his lips: "It's not that I have any prejudice against the Ministry of Magic, but I am very aware of the style of the Ministry of Magic. Either they are Harry's admirers, or they are other camps that seem neutral. I don't think it's a good choice."

In fact, speaking of this, Jon could guess what Dumbledore meant, but he was not sure.

"Then do you have any other good choices? I heard from your grandma that you found a tutor for yourself last vacation to teach you some magic learning at home, so I thought you had some unique insights into teachers .”

"Yes, my grandma really tells you everything."

Jon complained silently, but decided to tell the story about Lockhart now,

Because I missed this opportunity, I don't know when I will have the opportunity to say it next time.

"I did find a teacher to teach me how to study, but it didn't just teach me magic. He also taught me some abilities to behave in the world and survive in society."

Jon spread his hands, "You know, I still have a lot of other things to deal with."

After all, the tea leaves that Jon just mentioned belonged to the category of other things, so Dumbledore didn't bother with it.

He was actually quite curious about the teacher that Jon was looking for. After all, Jon has always been mysterious since he entered school, and he worked out a lot of things in secret, and everything was very interesting.

If Senior Helga is the gatekeeper for Jon, then there should not be many teachers who can be seen by Jon.

"My teacher, I think you should be very familiar with him, he is very famous."

Jon introduced: "He is a writer."

"Lockhart?" Dumbledore raised his beard, "You're not talking about Gilderoy Lockhart, are you?"

"Exactly."

"If it's him, then I might need to think about it."

Dumbledore felt that he was not a person who relied on his reputation to judge someone's character and character, but as a very practical person with a wide range of friends, he did hear some bad things about Lockhart from many friends. rumors.

Vanity, boredom, arrogance...

These evaluations are all from some very famous old male wizards. Although Dumbledore thinks that the evaluations of these wizards are not very pertinent, if so many people can have such highly similar evaluations of Lockhart at the same time, then it is true. It's something worth considering.

"In fact, I also know that the outside world may have a very high misunderstanding of Mr. Lockhart."

Jon scratched his head and smiled a little embarrassedly. At this moment, he was not so neutral to speak for Lockhart.

But since Dumbledore wanted to ask for his opinion, it would not be a good thing to leave some neutral opinions.

He said: "Mr. Lockhart is very smart, and also has the mind to deal with people."

- just useless in the right place.

"In my opinion, he's a guy who's really good at making friends with people."

——It’s just that the motivation for making friends is not very pure.

"Although his reputation is indeed bad, it's his character weakness, and I don't deny it."

——There is no way to deny it. After all, with his good-looking face, Lockhart has indeed done many things that male wizards hate.

"However, I still have great trust in him. If you are curious, you can meet him in person.

By the way, he is the one who knows my real identity. "

——But these have nothing to do with this matter, and Jon will naturally not say more.

Jon's identity is a very important secret, and if Lockhart can know this level, it shows that Jon really trusts this person.

But this kid is not bewitched, is he?

Dumbledore looked at the child in front of him suspiciously. Although Jon had always looked mature in front of him, he was still a child after all.

But Jon spoke very sincerely, and he was willing to think about it.

"Well, I'll send a letter to Mr. Lockhart to find out what he means, and then we'll decide?"

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