Chapter 318 The Significance of the Separation House [20,000 Recommendations and Updates]

Chapter 318 The Significance of the Chamber

The Slytherin students' eyes were shining, and this was no longer the case. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 The Slytherin used to be incredibly proud, having dominated the House Cup for seven years in a row and won the Quidditch Cup, they were always the most outstanding house.

But things have changed, there are characters in the academy that they can only look up to, George Soros is simply more terrifying than the Dark Lord, he has been making the history of Hogwarts House, and Ravenclaw is no longer an obscure house as long as he is there.

Hufflepuff had never been involved in fights, and they weren't very strong, as they always came last.

The house that Slytherin must overcome now is Gryffindor, not only because of their long-standing grudge, but also because Slytherin absolutely cannot afford their house to be a third-rate house.

George Soros's strength made them look up, and they didn't have the heart to fight against such a powerful wizard. But Gryffindor has always been their great enemy, and it has not overpowered their strength.

Slytherin vented all their frustration with the House Cup loss, their frustration with Quidditch, and their fear of a Chamber attack, and they vented all their frustration, all their anger and fear, into their confrontation with Gryffindor.

"What are you doing here, disperse!" a stern voice shouted, and a figure in the distance approached Professor McGonagall.

She stared at everyone with a stern gaze, "There are two students lying in the hospital, do you want to continue fighting?" I'll tell Severus about this." ā€

Professor McGonagall said in a stern tone, "I don't think anyone wants a Quidditch match to be cancelled before it even kicks off because of a large number of injuries. ā€

Under Professor McGonagall's gaze, the crowd quickly dispersed, and the Gryffindor and Slytherin students scattered and returned to their respective houses.

With the teacher's strict discipline, the Slytherin and Gryffindor classmates tried their best to control the escalation of the conflict in the next few days.

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Fortunately, the game finally started and the worst didn't happen.

In the morning, when the Gryffindor players entered the auditorium, there was a round of applause. Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff were also applauding Gryffindor, and although they no longer had a chance to win the title, it was better for Gryffindor to win the title than to see Slytherin's triumphant face.

The annual Quidditch final is full of people on the court. The previous tension between Gryffindor and Slytherin also affected the other houses, and Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff couldn't help but take a clear stand in favor of the Gryffindor team.

The students of the three houses were cheering for Gryffindor, their momentum completely overwhelming the Slytherin phalanx, they were loud, they were righteous, they were above board, they were going to crusade against evil opponents.

None of this can overwhelm the bad Slytherin boys, who see the anger of their enemies as encouragement, they take the taunts of their opponents as praise, and the pressure only brings them together.

They waved uniform logos, wore uniform ornaments, and as if they were a single entity, the giant silver serpent of Slytherin glittering on their flag. Snape was sitting in the front row of their phalanx, wearing uniform ornaments like everyone else, with a Slytherin standard sneer on his face.

"Today's race was unusual. Kate looked around the stands and saw that today's game was different.

George said quietly, "The conflict some time ago has intensified the conflict between the houses, Gryffindor and Slytherin fought, and students have been hospitalized because of this, so this game will naturally be unusual. ā€

George glanced around the stands, there were a lot of students waving Gryffindor logo ornaments today, not only every Gryffindor student was cheering enthusiastically, but even Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff were cheering for Gryffindor.

"Everybody's in favor of Gryffindor. Kate said lightly, "The Slytherin people deserve it, they are so annoying." They obviously have a huge advantage, but they don't even think about winning the game with bright means, they are terrible. ā€

"Yes, a two-hundred-point difference, it doesn't comfort their fragile hearts, and Slytherin seems to have had a hard time lately. George chuckled, ignoring Slytherin's small movements.

Kate said dissatisfied, "Their methods are still too inferior, and although Quidditch doesn't care about fairness, at least that's on the pitch." It's unbelievable that they would attack their classmates in private, what did they learn in school?"

George swept his gaze to Snape in the Slytherin stands. He was sneering grimly, with a zombie face and greasy hair like soft mud, he was simply a living corpse, a dead man who could move.

"You can't expect a dean like Snape to give them any proper education. ā€

George retracted his gaze and said disapprehantly, "As for their families, there must be many supporters of dark wizards, they only see the benefits of breaking the rules, and their shallow eyes can't see the disadvantages after the rules disappear. ā€

"Parents are bear parents, teachers are bad teachers, and although I don't sympathize with them for this, it seems natural for them to become bad. Kate said with emotion.

George said in the direction of the Slytherin stands, "They don't need sympathy, they enjoy it." You look at their current performance, the pressure of the three academies, only makes them more united and more identified with their own academies. At this time, if someone guides them, many of them will become dark wizards. ā€

"Is the school's sorting ceremony really right?" "Kate once again began to wonder what the school was all about, and whether it was really good that they deliberately divided the students into opposing groups.

George diverged his thoughts and said with emotion, "No one can say clearly about the impact of education, maybe some people have become victims of the system, but there will also be people who have become beneficiaries of the system." ā€

"We all know that the antagonism of the college is not inevitable, but the antagonism of students will always exist. There are people, there are groups, there is opposition, it is to disperse groups throughout the school and suppress their existence. Or to concentrate the groups and accommodate them throughout the academy is a difficult choice to evaluate. ā€

He said lightly, "The division of the four academies is also the division of the four groups, and the academies compete with each other and catch up with each other. They adhered to the different philosophies of the four founders and parted ways at the beginning. ā€

(To be continued.) )