Chapter 429 Hero Neville [Recommended Votes 23,000 Plus Update]

Chapter 429 Hero Neville

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He turned his gaze to Neville and said, "Neville's decision to give up Potions class was a wise decision. In Snape's class, he didn't learn anything. Snape's insult also drained his mental energy, and he didn't go to Potions class during this time, and even took other classes with him. ”

George's compliments have made Neville a little at a loss, and George has been complimenting too much lately, and he has not disguised it in front of others, which makes him very unaccustomed.

Neville blushed and whispered, "It's true, I've been feeling better all day since I didn't go to Potions class. There wasn't a single vicious voice echoing in my head every day, and I was a lot easier to do everything else. ”

He lowered his voice and added, "Maybe the other teachers are afraid that I will give up their classes as well, and I feel that their attitude towards me is much better." ”

Neville had rarely mustered up the courage to resist anything, but when he remembered that he had mustered up his courage, he was always proud of the choices he had made.

He had mustered the courage to fight Crabbe and Goyle, which made him a good friend of Harry and Ron.

He had mustered up the courage to stop Harry from sneaking out, which added twenty House points to Gryffindor and helped Gryffindor win the House Cup.

This time he mustered up the courage to stop Snape's Potions class altogether.

It wasn't an easy decision, and it was something that shocked the school.

Potions class is compulsory, and it is not something that can be given up easily. If it was easy to give up, Harry would have given up on the course a long time ago.

But as before, Neville rarely mustered up the courage to do something. But when he really mustered up the courage, he really became a stubborn brute. It doesn't matter if you're facing a friend, a teacher, or a principal.

Like the fortitude he showed when he was insulted and blamed, he carried all the pressure.

He resolutely and without hesitation gave up the Potions class completely, and he broke with Snape completely.

All of a sudden, Neville became a hero in the school.

You know, this is something that many students dream of doing.

Since Snape became the Potions professor at Hogwarts, most of the students in the other three houses want to give up Potions every year.

None of them were brave enough for Neville, and they all struggled to endure Snape's ridicule and humiliation because Potions was mandatory.

Neville did what all the students wanted to do but didn't dare to do, and Neville really let out a bad breath for the students of the three houses.

George fully supported Neville's decision, and it was with his full support that Neville did not give in even in the face of Dumbledore. He did not hesitate to break with Snape and quit Potions class completely.

George wrote directly to Neville's grandmother. He made Neville a counselor at the Society, and he assured that Neville's academic success at the Society would far surpass Snape's education.

He also offered an olive branch in advance, deciding in advance to hire Neville after graduation to work in his yet-to-be-established potions factory.

Thinking about the changes that have taken place since this time, Neville only feels like a world away. He knew that he could once again be proud of his decision, for his courage, something he would be proud of for the rest of his life.

He breathed a sigh of relief not only for himself, but for all the students who had been humiliated and tortured by Snape.

It's not just an early withdrawal from compulsory classes, a feat that the school has never had. It's even more because he really studied hard in the mutual aid club. His potion level really increased like crazy.

Both George and Hermione patiently guided him, unlike Snape's ten words of humiliation and a reminder.

George was always able to point out the shortcomings of each of his steps and always suggested improvements.

He only needed to follow George's instructions, step by step, to make potions that he once thought he would never be able to master.

It wasn't until now that he really knew that learning wasn't an impossible task for him. He even had some talents, some flair for potion making that he couldn't have imagined.

It's not that he doesn't want to learn, and he's never lazy, he just really reacts very slowly, and he really can't understand it as quickly as everyone else.

The teachers blamed him for his stupidity, for his incorrigibility, but not for George, and not for Hermione. Only his friends really helped him when he was about to lose his strength.

Under Hermione's guidance, he followed the progress of his studies little by little, and when he started tutoring at the Mutual Aid Club, he also participated in the learning for the first time.

Then, everything changed, and he really started to catch up with the learning. He really started to know how to learn.

It's not that he's worried about the teacher's scolding every day, and he's not chasing after him desperately trying to write down the words he can't remember.

He put his mind on the experience, on the skill. George told him not to worry and not to be depressed when he couldn't remember. In addition to relying on the brain, memory can also rely on the body and experience.

His memory still hasn't gotten any better, but he knows how to avoid his shortcomings.

The aids that George provided were his best assistants. He sorted the herbs and prepared them in the order he was used to.

He doesn't scramble to memorize those things, he can't remember, he uses his body, his timer, and his experience to assist himself. And he did, and his potions were no less than the top Slytherin students.

Giving up Snape's Potions class had made him even more rewarding, and the rest of the class didn't look at him in a special light.

When he was in the hallway, students he didn't know would suddenly run up to him, cheer him on for his bravery, encourage him, and hope that he would persevere.

Neville knew he was doing the right thing, whether it was George, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and many more of his classmates, they all supported him, and he really did what everyone expected.

"Everything will be fine. ”

He remembered what Harry had told him so many times, and that it was really all right.

"Okay. ”

Hermione was silent for a moment, then looked at George, then at Neville, and she knew that George was right. With George's guidance, their strength has long been beyond the scope of classroom teaching.

(To be continued.) )