Two, three, four: The wizarding world is not in harmony

The wizarding world has never been a peaceful world, from ancient times to the present day.

Hogwarts was founded because there were so many persecuted wizards at the time, so the four enlightened founders decided to work together to create such a place to share knowledge, however, even the four like-minded founders had almost irreconcilable contradictions, let alone other wizards.

And the most easily discovered manifestation of this independence is the limitation of knowledge about the most precious treasure of the wizarding world.

Even at Hogwarts now, the teaching of knowledge is severely restricted, and professors can only occasionally prescribe small stove teaching rules to their favorite students, and more magical knowledge is strictly forbidden to be learned - although the old bat Umbridge is doing all kinds of things in Hogwarts, but when persecuting the teachers, she is holding laws and regulations that even Dumbledore can't refute.

Harry, the past few years may be special, but the fact that none of the Ministries of Magic can cast the Iron Armor Charm and have to buy the products of the twins is very telling. What you learn in school is firmly limited to death by the Ministry of Magic, just like Hogwarts is limited by the school board.

This was the product of compromise, and it was the reason why Dumbledore could have told Harry that his wealth was beyond Harry's imagination, but the salaries of the school professors were complained about like that - Hogwarts was a school, so it had to need outside donations to survive.

In other words, if everything at Hogwarts could be supplied by itself, then the school would have almost closed, and who would dare to allow such a dangerous organization to exist?

And the knowledge and funding are the same, if this school teaches everything, then the pure-bloods will really be left with their own so-called noble blood, so, no one knows what the school can do with it, anyway, after a year of messing around with Harry, the second-year Ron suddenly used a curse on Malfoy that everyone found troublesome...

No, the wizarding world is the kind of environment that is, unless you have the idea of overturning and starting over (and a bunch of ambitions) like Grindelwald, the accumulated things will drag no one to reform.

As an excellent student who has almost completed his school education, Alan knows very well what virtues are in the current wizarding world, and it has been better in recent years, in the early years, some magic families provided an alchemist master with the results of research and was ready to break the contract and swallow the results cleanly - there are not a few times when the unbreakable contract is deliberately bypassed, such as the contract from Snape that killed Voldemort.

Therefore, as both parties to the contract, it is normal for them to do things in the treaty, after all, the existence of the Ministry of Magic is sometimes really weak.

This kind of maneuver was obviously not in Harry's imagination, and he was so well protected by Dumbledore that he obviously didn't know much about the dark side of the wizarding world, and to be exact, the darkness of Muggles (such as the scene where his aunt and uncle heard Sirius leave him a house).

So, Harry, who had not yet experienced his own theory of a teammate selling a friend and then going to his house to steal, asked a sentence that really surprised Allen: "But what's the difference between you and them doing this?"

Is this going to open your mouth?