Chapter 868: The Second Road
Snape glanced at Duran with disdain, unexpected, "Harry Potter, he's a poor student, one of those students I don't like who doesn't have talent and can't work hard. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ infoβ
Duran pulled out a document: "According to my investigation, you seem to be in the same class as Harry's parents, you are from Slytherin, and they are Gryffindor, right?"
"Yes. It was true, and Snape didn't have any idea of escaping.
"And how would you describe the relationship between you and Harry's parents, friendly, neutral, hostile?"
Snape found Duran to be really gossipy: "What is the connection between my relationship with Harry's parents and the current counseling between you and me, is it my mental health, or is it your personal curiosity?"
"My personal curiosity is also related to your psychological problems. Duran grinned and said, "The problem of you wizards is that you lack optimism, and there are too many things hidden in your pessimistic heart. And you belong to the latter group, and you have too many things on your mind. Your love, your courage, and your sorrow. "It seems to be amazed to look at you, but in fact your eyes have betrayed everything, so it is useless to hide, you are such a melancholy man, no matter where you are, like a firefly in the dark, so distinct, so outstanding, your unusual temperament, your lonely figure, your greasy hair, your amazing stride, and the beautiful potions you have concocted, all betray you deeply. β
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It seemed to be a compliment, but Snape only felt awkward, feeling that Duran was actually belittling him by complimenting him on the surface.
"Speaking of Slytherin's students, it's really pitiful, just because there are many pure-blood wizards, and there is another Voldemort, the students of the other three houses are marked as Slytherin bad guys, and they are also very wronged. "I think you must have sympathized with these children. β
However, no, this is nothing more than Duran's inaccurate guess.
"I don't have that much sentimentality, even though I'm a Slytherin graduate and now a Slytherin Headmaster, I don't have sympathy for my students, they all have excellent wizarding blood, and they don't need sympathy. Snape said.
"I like the pragmatic attitude. "And what is your attitude towards the students of Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff about your partiality?"
"Students are stupid, and I don't care what they think of me. My favoritism towards Slytherin doesn't need to be judged by others, it's my business. β
is really an upright professor, who is partial, and does not hide his attitude at all.
"Good, good, that's it, Professor Snape should be so free to speak with me. Duran was satisfied: "Then we're going to start some in-depth questions. β
"First of all, Professor Snape, let me ask you when was the happiest time of your life?"
This is a more private issue.
Snape didn't answer, and his happiest days were with Lily, of course, until that odious Jaime showed up and snatched her.
Is it nostalgia when you close your eyes? Nostalgia is nostalgia for not answering, and now it seems that Snape really cherishes that time. I've never forgotten it, but I'll just keep it in my heart.
He was also a Death Eater at the beginning, and because he knew that Voldemort was going to be bad for Lily, he turned back to the shore and asked Dumbledore for help. It's all about Lily.
Starlight in the dark, white plum in the cold winter, coolness in the summer, sweetness in pain, and happiness in a bumpy life.
Yes, Lily is everything.
"It's a very happy thing to think of, right? "It's been an hour, and we'll see you next week." β
Duran interrupted Snape's recollections: "Isn't it a lot easier to be in this small space, face-to-face, although it's only the first time, but I think you've already enjoyed it." β
Snape stood up and left, not speaking, though he would be back next week.
Resting, Duran is relaxed, one patient an hour a day.
The next day came Professor McGonagall, in fact, Professor McGonagall has no psychological problems, but the pressure is too great, as the assistant to the principal, concurrently serving as the vice principal, or the head of Gryffindor, Hogwarts basically has to involve big and small things, not to mention the age, even if wizards generally live for a long time, but the pressure will still make wizards accelerate aging. So give Professor McGonagall an hour off every week.
"So, Professor McGonagall, let's get started, I know you're doing a Muggle psychic exercise for the first time, don't be nervous. In fact, it's just chatting, you say everything I say, nothing special, just one thing I want to hear your real thoughts. β
Professor McGonagall nodded, "Since the Headmaster agrees with these Muggle ways, I can only cooperate." Let's go. β
"So here we go, how have you been doing Professor McGonagall for the past week?"
"What else, there's work to be done, waving your wand until your arm is numb. "There's too much work, and even if you have magic, you're tired.
"And what about your students?"
"It's not the same as before, it's been the same for decades, but now it's getting more and more lively, and I kind of hope they can be more retro. "Gryffindor students are not fuel-efficient lamps, they say they represent courage, but courage and recklessness are only a thin line, and it is clear that children do not understand the difference between recklessness and courage.
Trouble is the daily routine of Gryffindor students, and Professor McGonagall has to deal with all of them.
"I see, why don't I recommend someone to you, and let Hermione be your assistant, I think it will help. β
"Your daughter?" McGonagall shook her head, "she's only a first-year student, although she's a well-behaved and hard-working student." But it's only the first grade now. β
"Haha, Professor McGonagall, you're underestimating my daughter. If you give her a task, she will definitely be able to complete it, so why not try. "Professor, I wish my daughter could have a richer college life and have less time to get into trouble. β
"How could Hermione get into trouble?" McGonagall had always thought Hermione was a good boy.
However, Hermione has a lion hidden in her heart, she can't be idle, and when she feels that she has integrated into the wizarding world, just reading books will never satisfy her exploration of the wizarding world, and she will take action to find her place in the wizarding world.
Duran won't stop her, but it's too uninspiring to follow Harry, so he wants to help Hermione design a new route to understand the wizarding world, understanding the management of the wizarding world seems to fit Hermione's personality very well, and setting up a wizarding student council in the school also seems to be a good idea, there is no need to play with the boy who will not die. (To be continued.) )