Chapter 70: Dumbledore's Ideals

"Before I tell you about this possibility, I want you to answer a question."

Instead of telling Carl what he thought directly, Heatings asked, "Last year, I asked you to know about Dumbledore's information and look for an answer, so now that more than half a year has passed, have you found the answer?" ”

When Hastings learned that Professor Carlo wanted Carl to be Dumbledore's successor before Christmas last year, he said that Carl wanted to find out about Dumbledore's deeds and find the "standard" in it.

Carl did so, and for most of the year, although he had slackened off on this matter after studying with Quirrell, he still knew most of Dumbledore's public deeds.

Especially the glorious deeds of the two battles against the Dark Lord.

Objectively speaking, the deeds of this glorious and great wizard are worth learning.

But Carl really didn't see any criteria in it.

Headmaster Dumbledore has a wide range of contacts, and it is difficult to tell whether these people obeyed Dumbledore because they joined the organization he founded, or because they admired his talents (or feared his strength) and joined him.

Because everyone was around him, even those who were neutral, or rather distant, seemed to be willing to obey him.

Of course, the reports and sources are not detailed about Headmaster Dumbledore's early years, and when he appeared, he had become a professor of Transfiguration at Hogwarts, and was widely regarded as one of the two most powerful wizards of our time.

And the great headmaster has kept a low profile. After defeating Grindelwald, he seems to be content to become the headmaster of a wizarding school and has no plans to go any further, except for those major crises that threaten the wizarding world.

He really seems to be the kind of brave man in the story, only responsible for saving the world. When the world is peaceful, it is still the former kings and bureaucrats who are in charge of managing the world, and the brave return to their own acres and thirds of land to live their own small lives.

Of course, this is obviously superficial.

Judging from what Carl saw and heard, the headmaster was not a brave man, but a real king.

It's just that from the public information, it's hard to see what "standards" he has, because in most cases, he has never used his power at all, just like the long-lived Queen Elizabeth, who is only responsible for being a mascot with peace of mind.

"Is it too hard for you?" Hattings sighed. "Then think about it, who are the four directors of Dumbledore's Hogwarts school?"

"Forehead ······" Because these four deans were too familiar, Carl didn't know how to answer at first.

"Do you think any professors other than Professor Snape have discriminated against students? Whether it's pedigree, grades, or talent? ”

"I don't think so."

As an excellent student in the Hufflepuff class, and having met several (to put it mildly) more "average" students, Carl can responsibly say that all the professors except Snape treat students equally.

Even if there is a moment of anger, it is for the sake of the good of the students.

"So have you thought about it, and why?" Hattings patiently inspired.

Why?

Carl really hadn't thought much about this too ordinary thing. He pondered for a while, and suddenly came to his senses, "It's Dumbledore!" ”

"These teachers were all chosen by Dumbledore, so his criteria for selecting people have long been reflected here." He spoke his thoughts in one breath to help clear his mind.

So, what is the standard? Alike? But what exactly does it mean to be treated equally? Karl scratched his ears in confusion, and then figured it out: "Different differences?!" Or rather······"

Karl didn't know how to phrase it, he seemed to understand Dumbledore's thoughts, but he didn't know how to put it out.

"Dumbledore wants people to ignore the outward things, wealth, blood, talent, etc., and focus on the true goodness of a person." Hattings said. "He wants you to love the world, and he wants the world to love you."

Carl was stunned for a long time: "So this is his experimental field?" ”

"It's his ideal country, and it's also his tool to change the world, and he hopes to change the world by subtly influencing you students from generation to generation." "When I first came to Hogwarts, I realised that it was so beautiful, disgustingly beautiful. ”

"No malice! No oppression! The biggest annoyance turned out to be avoiding homework and emotional disputes! ”

"Even your teachers are excellent teachers who are conscientious and hardworking. I don't even have the heart to engage in some factional struggle. ”

"What kind of shit school is this, it's disgustingly good." Hattings said in disgust.

"This kind of heavenly place can only be done in the way of heaven - in heaven there is only one voice, and that is the voice of God, and those angels are only responsible for singing praises to God."

"There is no doubt that Dumbledore is the 'God' of the 'heaven' of Hogwarts, and he is as arrogant as God, believing that he can change the world with 'love'. Tut! Tut! Tut! Vomit! ”

Hattings' words confused Carl instead: "······ Is it that good? Isn't that all in school? ”

Instead, he felt that Hogwarts was no different from his primary school.

"No, it never was." "Carl, school will always be a small society. Does your school have wealthy students? ”

"Nope." Karl shook his head.

There may be wealthy people in East London, where he lives, but the communities of those people are not at the same level as Karl, and it is impossible for them to go to school together.

"And what about the disabled?"

"They have their own school."

"But at Hogwarts, these people all go to the same school and have the same education as you. Pure-bloods, Muggles, and non-human hybrids can come to Hogwarts regardless of their origins. The teacher didn't just teach you because you were gifted and the other stupid was stupid, right? ”

"It's not ······"

As soon as Karl wanted to say that it was the law, he realized that something was wrong.

He had met the wizards and learned about the Death Eaters that Voldemort represented.

In fact, even the Weasleys, who were quite close to ordinary people, did not really understand what they called "Muggles", and in this way, they still became "pure-blood traitors".

If it weren't for Dumbledore's influence, Carl believed that Hogwarts might have survived, but by no means in its current form.

"I think I kind of get what you mean." Carl thought and thought for a long time, and finally understood what Hattings was thinking. "I'm a Muggle-born wizard, and I'm gifted, which in itself means I have a disagreement with those people, right?"