HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 327 Meticulous

Chapter 327: Meticulous

"Alison, you really are a Slytherin."

Dumbledore gave a faint smile and expressed this sentiment.

Slytherin has always been known for its shrewdness, cunningness, and calculating abilities, and these traits are fully reflected in Alison.

Although he seems unreliable at ordinary times, in fact, this child is meticulous and always considers all aspects of a problem.

She has the potential to be a leader.

Moreover, he is a resolute leader who is not very politically savvy, has little interest in power and status, and will not be tempted.

On the contrary, he is very suitable for roles that wield power.

Of course, the premise is that she doesn't use her cleverness in inappropriate (naughty) ways.

Alison blurted out.

"This has little to do with Slytherin. There are a lot of idiots in Slytherin, too. They often fight over petty gains until their brains are exhausted, and some even harm others without benefiting themselves. I think I am like you..."

As she spoke, she paused and gradually revealed a confused expression.

"...Well, it doesn't seem like it. After all, I just can't understand your behavior of using Hagrid. You obviously have connections that can be entrusted to people you know, but you chose to keep them in Hogwarts, especially at a time like that..."

Hagrid was framed by Riddle, and the Ministry of Magic ordered him to break his wand and not be able to use magic. Dumbledore brought him to Hogwarts to be a gamekeeper and key keeper.

At that time, it was two years before the final battle between Dumbledore and Grindelwald, and the situation was quite dangerous.

Alison frowned in confusion and analyzed calmly - this couldn't be more obvious! If it was her, she could easily get the half-blood giant to tell her the truth through Transfiguration or Polyjuice Potion, or tempt someone to do something bad to attack Dumbledore.

"Hagrid does have an advantage in patrolling the Forbidden Forest, and Hogwarts does lack manpower. But it's still okay in peacetime. Once something unexpected happens, your control cannot extend to him, and he will become an unstable weak point, and may even become a sharp knife that stabs your own people..."

Dumbledore kept walking and listened to her analysis patiently.

That's correct, there's nothing wrong with that.

Even though he could see that Alison was a little jealous of his attention to Hagrid, he had to admit that the analysis was correct.

but……

"Alison, you are too rational about things outside of us. Many times, people always need to use their emotions."

He didn’t use “will”, he used “need”.

Dumbledore felt that emotions were natural and that he needed them.

"Hagrid is the kid I watched grow up. I helped him and took care of him, not because I felt he was valuable for rational reasons. I did it just because I wanted to."

"I hope he can live a happy life, and hope there will be one less child in the world like him who is discriminated against and rejected because of his bloodline."

"Maybe in your eyes, he's stupid, impulsive, and can't keep secrets... But Alison, not only smart people in the world deserve love."

"Stupid, impulsive, unable to keep secrets..." Before Alison could react, Grindelwald beside her sneered, "My dear Al, why do you always prefer these strange... 'creatures'?"

Scamander is still a wizard, but what is Hagrid, a half-blood? Fantastic Beasts?

Al always likes to hide in Hogwarts and collect these weird students...

Dumbledore slowly and calmly looked at Grindelwald with his blue eyes, and softly retorted: "Everyone has his own meaning and value."

But what if the value is not proportional to the loss? That would be a losing business!

Alison let out a sigh of frustration. She didn't agree with her father's opinion, but she didn't want to make her father unhappy on this issue of feelings - at most she could just keep it as a funny pet, and cleaning up the mess was the pet owner's duty.

As she thought of this, a look of helplessness and indulgence appeared on her face, which looked particularly contradictory and funny on a teenager's face.

Looking at her little expression, a gentle and kind smile appeared on Dumbledore's face. He pinched his daughter's cheek, sighed softly, felt a little emotional, and began to educate her.

"You will meet many people and experience many things in the future. You may also meet people like Hagrid who you cannot understand or even feel disgusted with. But no matter what, please remember one thing: I hope you can maintain a kind and tolerant heart and treat the world well."

Thinking of Scamander and the trouble Dumbledore had caused him, Grindelwald felt unhappy and wanted to say something particularly poignant: "Good people don't take advantage of others."

Dumbledore still maintained his gentle smile, but his eyes sharpened a little, and he retorted: "But kind people can also become strong and cruel in order to protect what they cherish."

Grindelwald looked at him, then after a moment, looked away, snorted softly, and said nothing more.

Alison craned her neck, curiously listening to the two people bickering about past events in a sarcastic tone.

It was not until Dumbledore cast his gaze on her again that Alison, who was about to be attacked by the Holy Father, immediately put on her mask of pain. She visibly wanted to curse and was extremely unconvinced.

If it were someone else, she would either curse them or suggest buying a plane ticket to a Buddhist place like China or Thailand, letting the Buddha statue go and sitting there by themselves.

The Notre Dame de Paris in France next door is also nice. You can move the statue of the Virgin Mary and hang your own one.

Or if you find it troublesome, you can just find a small church in the UK and hang it on the ceiling!

Walking across the grass and along the Black Lake, you can vaguely see a bunch of tentacles like water plants at the bottom of the lake...

Still moving.

It should be a friendly kelpie.

The creatures in the Black Lake would bring the little wizard who fell into the water back to the shore, and would feed him and let him play with them.

Wow, look at the scenery!

There was a layer of ice on the lake, and everything was hazy. It was a bit cold and a bit interesting.

So why should we listen?

It is better to be crazy than to be obedient.

Why is it called "boasting"? Because it is a big loss!

Seeing the frustrated, painful and tortured expression on Alison's face, Dumbledore couldn't help laughing again, with a childish look of having succeeded in playing a prank.

But soon, he rubbed Alison's head and spoke in a gentle and indulgent tone.

"If you really can't accept it, you can choose to stay away from the people or things you hate. Don't force yourself, and don't make yourself unrecognizable."

Obviously, Alison’s previous lesson of tearing a fire dragon apart alive is waiting here!

Wait until the child has flown a few circles and relaxed his vigilance, then take the opportunity to talk to him slowly...

It’s worthy of you, Deng Duoduo.

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