Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 171 Treatment of Ron and Discrimination

Ron was holding a basin and vomiting violently. Hermione said beside him, "That's a difficult spell, even under the best conditions. What's more, your wand is covered with bandages..."

Sainz couldn't stand it any longer, so he said to the three people who were in a mess, "I didn't want to interrupt you, but I'm a little curious and want to ask, is Ron doing a new kind of performance art by spitting slugs like this?"

Hermione said angrily, "Who would use spitting out bugs as a performance art?"

"If not, then why not let him stop!"

"Saienz, this is not funny. The reason we didn't let him stop was because we couldn't do it at the time. We thought Hagrid would have a way, but... I'm sorry, Hagrid, I don't mean to blame you."

"I wouldn't think of it that way, Hermione."

"But Hagrid wasn't the only one in the room when you came in, was he?"

Harry and the other man finally reacted. Harry said, "Sainz, if you have any way, please help him. He looks terrible."

Hermione said, "If you have an idea, why didn't you tell me earlier?"

"Hermione, I think we have reached a consensus before that when we need help from others, we should take the initiative to ask for it instead of waiting for others to ask for it.

I don’t have the habit of actively interfering with other people’s decisions.”

Hermione realized that her tone was wrong and said softly, "I'm sorry, if you can help him, please."

Hagrid also said, "Sainz, if you have any idea, please help him quickly. I think he is about to vomit his stomach."

"Now that I've said it, of course I'm prepared to help. But, Hagrid, this depends on Ron's own wishes. I'm not a professor or Madam Pomfrey. Ron would be taking risks if he accepts my treatment. Who knows, I might make things worse?

We can’t make decisions for him, can we?”

Hagrid and the other two thought what Sainz said made sense and turned to look at Ron.

"Actually, I was going to ask you earlier, why didn't you take him to see Madam Pomfrey or any of the professors?"

The trio looked embarrassed when they heard this.

Ron now faces three choices: continue to vomit, accept Sainz's treatment, or find someone else.

Finally he decided to accept Sainz's help, "Sainz, Fred and George have never admired another person like that, but they always mention you, you must be worthy of them, so please cast a spell on me."

"Okay, since you choose to believe me, I'll give it a try."

Sainz pulled out the applewood wand from the wand shell on his left forearm. "I happen to know the counter-curse for this vomiting slug spell. It can be found in the book Curses and Counter-Curses, which is sold at Flourish and Blotts. It's good for expanding your knowledge.

But what I am going to cast now is not the counter-spell, but another spell, so that when you encounter similar situations, you can solve them by yourself. This is a universal spell to break the spell."

Sainz asked Ron to sit up straight and pointed his wand at his chest, "Faenert (Spell Stop)!"

There were no external special effects, but Ron stopped vomiting immediately, and even the slugs he had vomited out disappeared!

The other three looked at Sainz in surprise, probably because they didn't expect his spell to be so powerful.

Maybe in their imagination, it would be good to be able to relieve vomiting, but they didn't expect that Sainz's spell directly ended all the effects of Ron's spell.

Ron stood up in surprise, "I'm not sick anymore, I'm totally fine, thank you Sainz!"

"You're welcome. Thank you for choosing to trust me. Any trust is precious."

Sainz noticed the fleeting embarrassment on Hermione's face. Perhaps after he pointed it out to her, she did consider taking Ron to see the professor.

The reason why Sainz mentioned this was actually to remind the Savior to communicate more with the professors when encountering problems. Many things can actually be avoided as long as you are prepared in advance.

Of course, the professors are also responsible. As Sai said, we cannot just blame the students for acting on their own. In fact, it is the adults who have a habitual arrogance - they always think that children know something - and they are stubbornly unwilling to calm down and listen to the children's opinions.

Sainz repeatedly shocked the professors' nerves, and did change their thinking that "he is still a child". The effect was very obvious. Professor McGonagall would no longer say to him harshly, "That is not something the little wizard should worry about!"

After Ron's problem was solved, they all started talking and laughing.

Harry scratched Fang's chin and asked Hagrid, "What is Lockhart doing here with you?"

"He's going to teach me how to keep the Nymph from getting into the well," Hagrid said indignantly. "As if I needed him to tell me, if there's one true line in his books I'll eat my cup!"

Oh, you see, I forgot to make tea for you."

Hermione obviously disagreed with Hagrid's words. She said in a voice higher than normal: "I think you are being a little unfair, Hagrid. Professor Dumbledore personally invited him to be the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. Obviously he thinks he is the most suitable candidate!"

Hagrid took out a plate of treacle toffee for them. After hearing what Hermione said, he said with some contempt, "There is only one! It's not easy to find a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts nowadays. Everyone thinks this position is unlucky and doesn't want to do it!"

Hermione immediately retorted loudly, "Doesn't that prove his bravery and responsibility?"

"..." Hagrid was speechless. He turned to Ron and said, "What happened to you? Who did you want to cast a spell on?"

Harry said, "Although I didn't understand it, Malfoy must have said something very vicious to Hermione. I saw everyone was furious, and then Ron took out his wand!"

Ron regained his vitality. When he mentioned this incident, he was still furious. He waved his broken wand and said to Hagrid, "Next time, I must teach him a lesson. That scumbag Malfoy called her a "mudblood". Hagrid, he insulted her like this!"

Hagrid was furious when he heard this. He looked at Hermione and shouted, "Is that true? He really said that!"

Hermione, like Harry, was born in the Muggle world. On the contrary, she did not have too deep feelings about this word. She could calmly describe the situation at that time, "After he had a conflict with the team, he said that word, but I don't know what it means, but I can feel that it is very rude!"

Sainz interrupted, “That’s what pure-blood wizards use to insult Muggle-borns, to look down on those whose parents aren’t wizards.

Some people always think they are superior to others, but in fact they are just poor victims of the theory of bloodline caused by inbreeding!

I think you can understand, incestuous marriage!"

Harry and Hermione both came from Muggle society, and they immediately understood the malice and discrimination in Sainz's words!

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