Chapter 257: Hogwarts History of Magic Professor (8)
Armed with her own wand, Phyllis returns home to Cheshire. Her original plan was to wait until she had completed her previous research on rune magic with the help of her wand and had a certain amount of self-preservation, and then she would go out and travel around the world to appreciate the customs and customs of different places. After being locked up for seven years, she didn't plan to continue to stay at home, so she had to go out for a walk.
As a result, Phyllis had no room out before her plans were interrupted by an uninvited guest.
Actually, it's a bit inappropriate to say that it's not fast, he actually has an appointment in advance.
"Dumbledore! Dumbledore! The house-elf Amy was inexplicably excited, at least a little "inexplicable" to Phyllis, "Tomorrow Dumbledore is here, and the greatest wizard in the world is coming to Kate Manor!" ”
Phyllis sat on the sofa, took a sip of black tea, looked at today's "Daily Prophet", and said in an indifferent tone: "Got it, you have already said it just now." ”
Unlike Amy's excitement, Phyllis's coldness is equally special.
"That's Dumbledore!" Amy emphasized.
"So what?" Phyllis asked lightly.
"Mr. Dumbledore led the wizarding world of the LinkedIn Kingdom to defeat the Dark Lord, and he founded the Order of the Phoenix......"
"Yes, if it weren't for the Order of the Phoenix he founded, Mom and Dad wouldn't have died." Phyllis still said in an indifferent tone, as if she was saying something that had nothing to do with her.
Is there any truth to this claim? No, not at all, Phyllis's parents died not because of joining the Order of the Phoenix, but because of the riot set off by the Dark Lord Lord Voldemort. But for a child who has lost his parents at an early age, is it just as inappropriate to be logical in this regard?
In Phyllis's opinion, whether it was Voldemort or Dumbledore, whether it was the Death Eaters or the Order of the Phoenix, they were just the parties involved in that war. Whether war is just or evil is, most importantly, oriented to interests.
For Amy, because Dumbledore advocates tolerance and love, which is very much in the interests of vulnerable people like house-elves, she admires Dumbledore very much.
For Phyllis's parents, it was also because of Dumbledore's advocacy that they, as a minority, were in their own interest to join the Order of the Phoenix.
But for Phyllis, the death of her parents in battle for joining the Order of the Phoenix is a "very loss" in itself. That being the case, then the victory of Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix didn't mean anything to her.
Undoubtedly, this is an extreme idea, but it is indeed the real idea of a war orphan like Phyllis.
Hearing Phyllis say this, Amy closed her mouth, quietly walked up to Phyllis, hugged her legs, rested her head on her lap, and whispered, "Master...... I'm sorry, I shouldn't have said that. ”
Phyllis, who had always remained indifferent, froze when she heard this.
Amy faintly heard a sob, but it quickly disappeared, followed by a hand brushing over her head, and the owner's slightly nasal voice was heard: "Prepare a little, after all, this is the first guest to set foot here in a few years." ”
"Yes, master." Amy lowered her head, not daring, or rather unwilling to see her master's red eyes.
PS: Today's state is very bad, so I'll update so much, and I'll have time to make up for it later.
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