Hogwarts: I am Harry's Cousin

Chapter 82 80 Hogwarts shouldn't have four houses

Chapter 82 80. Hogwarts shouldn't have four houses

It's really not amazing, it's endless.

Snape's eyes widened at Dudley's words.

I'll just spray Gryffindor and you're going straight to the remaining three colleges?

Dudley's words aroused Dumbledore's interest: "Please tell me the reason."

Dudley did not answer directly, but asked rhetorically: "I have been in Hogwarts for several months, and I know more or less about these four houses, such as: Gryffindor Brave, Ravenc Law is wise, Hufflepuff is loyal, and Slytherin is shrewd."

"Of course. Gryffindor is full of reckless people, Ravenclaw is full of dull people, Hufflepuff is a group of cowardly scumbags, and Slytherin is full of evil people."

"Professor Dumbledore, do you think so too?"

Dudley said it all at once, good and bad.

"Is not it?"

Dumbledore asked again, but with more interest on his face, he seemed to know what Dudley was going to say.

"of course not."

Dudley shook his head firmly: "There is a problem here, a big problem."

Like Gryffindor, there are scum among those who sell their friends for glory, and Slytherin also has righteous people who dare to resist Voldemort's tyranny.

People are creatures with very complex emotions. They not only have the personality of the founders of the four major colleges, but also their personality will change with the passage of time. Some people are very timid when they are young, but they are very brave when they grow up. It is a very unscientific approach to divide young wizards by four personality traits, and it cannot be explained even with magic, because it is not rigorous enough, unless wizards can break away from the human category.

Neither science nor magic.

This is also the reason why some wizards are considered out of tune with the academy they belong to after graduation.

"First of all, it is about the allocation of the college. For example, you, Professor Dumbledore, as far as I know, you graduated from Gryffindor. But I don't see any recklessness of Gryffindor in you. According to your personal deeds , I prefer you to come from wise Ravenclaw."

Then Dudley gave a brief account of Dumbledore's life. He knew a variety of non-human languages, including but not limited to mermaid language and goblin language. He had strong alchemy talent and achievements. Flamel has collaborated many times, discovered twelve uses of dragon's blood, etc., and defeated Gellert Grindelwald, the greatest dark wizard of the 19th century.

In fact, Dudley also concealed some content. According to his own personal perception, Dumbledore is more like a combination of Gryffindor, Ravenclaw and Slytherin. A certain great interest came together with Grindelwald. At that time, he was ambitious and capable. If it weren't for his sister's accident, perhaps the entire wizarding world would undergo earth-shaking changes.

Maybe it's good, maybe it's bad.

But it is certain that there will never be the greatest white wizard now.

"I think so too." Snape sneered mercilessly, "Maybe his brain underwent some kind of mutation?"

Dumbledore still didn't respond to Snape, but just blinked at Dudley: "But I'm not stupid, am I?"

Dudley suddenly asked: "The Sorting Hat, I think that thing should be with you, right? Professor Dumbledore."

As soon as he finished speaking, the unique voice of the Sorting Hat sounded in the principal's office: "Hey, little guy, who do you call a thing? I'm not a thing. I'm a great magic hat. There's only one in the world."

Dudley followed its words and said, "Okay, not Mr. Sorting Hat."

".I think you're scolding me."

Dudley didn't answer it, but asked, "If I remember correctly, you said when I put on the Sorting Hat that under normal circumstances you would sort little wizards according to their personality, right?"

"That's right." The Sorting Hat admitted decisively, and was very proud: "I will follow the hearts of the little wizards."

"So can I understand that the distribution of the Sorting Hat is not accurate at all?"

"Hey, it's rude of you to say that."

He only complained and did not refute, which showed that Dudley's statement was correct.

"Since it is not allowed, there is no need to divide it into four colleges. This is really stupid."

Here I have to mention the background of the era when the Big Four established Hogwarts. It was an era of hunting wizards. In order to protect wizards from being persecuted by Muggles, Hogwarts they founded was to preserve blood for the wizarding world. Pass on the magic.

But that was a thousand years ago. The former sanctuary has now become the largest and best school in the wizarding world in Europe. After so many years of precipitation, Hogwarts should not be as simple as inheriting magic and preserving blood.

To put it bluntly, it is called inheriting culture, but to put it bluntly, it means not to make progress.

Now if it is not necessary to be divided into four houses, it will only appear nondescript, and even if there is a division, it should not be determined by personality or traits.

Majors can be divided, but personalities cannot be divided. This is the basis of being a human being and learning.

"The four colleges are meaningful. Maybe there will be wizards who inherit the spirit of the four great beings."

The words Dudley quoted, and even the discussion of the character, made Dumbledore no longer simply treat him as a child.

As for Snape? After teaching the other party for several months, he already thought so. He already regarded Dudley as Lily in the seventh grade. Of course, it was limited to potions. Why was it in the seventh grade, because his memory of Lily ended here.

"How many little wizards can inherit the spirit of the founders of the four colleges? Most of the little wizards just want to spend their lives peacefully."

"I don't know if you have noticed that the atmosphere at Hogwarts is very bad, very bad... especially between colleges."

Dudley believes that dividing the four colleges must do more harm than good. First of all, the division will cause confrontation between the colleges.

"Like Gryffindor and Slytherin."

Dudley gave a classic example.

"There is a very obvious hostile relationship between the two, which is also an important reason why it has evolved into today's incident. If I am not Slytherin but Gryffindor, then Hermione, who is closer to me, will also It’s just because of my personality that I’m left out in the cold, it’s definitely not bullying.”

People only remember that Gryffindor and Slytherin parted ways because of their disagreement, but who still remembers that Godric and Salazar were best friends who lived and died together?

The sorting hat said that Slytherin was a mess, so why not Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw?

"And Hufflepuff."

How many little wizards refused to come to this house before coming to Hogwarts?

As far as Dudley heard from many young wizards before the sorting, they didn't want to go to this college.

Many people even classify Hufflepuff with mediocrity, labeling Hufflepuff as trash.

Hufflepuff is placed at the lowest end of the chain of contempt at Hogwarts College.

So were the little wizards hostile or even despised from the very beginning?

And is Hufflepuff really that bad?

"No, it became like this after the academy was assigned."

"Cedric, Hufflepuff third year, as far as I know he is the best wizard in the whole third year."

As I expected, less than half of the follow-up readings were booked.

The results were as expected, and there were not too many surprises. I thought you guys would make me explode, but it seems that I didn't.

This is an addition to the monthly ticket.

By the way: Revert to the old time 8:30 update tomorrow.

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