Chapter 530 Own People
Chapter 530 Own People
Ron's actions only deepened Hermione's dislike for him.
Similarly, without Hermione's help, it would not be easy for Ron, as a prefect, to join the Quidditch team.
In the original book, Ron became the Gryffindor goalkeeper because Hermione cast a Confusion Charm, causing Cormac McLaggen, who was competing with Ron for the goalkeeper, to miss a goal.
In the Western world, getting a position in a school does not prove that the student is popular.
On the contrary, if you are talented in sports, you will be more favored by girls.
Therefore, in the original book, the scene that Ron saw in the Mirror of Erised was him holding the house cup and leading the Quidditch team to win the championship.
And now, Ron has nothing worth mentioning except being a prefect who is not worthy of the title.
"Weasley is just a signal from Headmaster Dumbledore."
Harry concluded.
Those who follow me will prosper.
As for the last sentence - those who go against me will die, given the White Wizard's style of doing things, it will not be very obvious.
Otherwise, what is the difference between him and his former lover and arch-enemy Gellert Grindelwald and Voldemort?
But the rule for any leader to gain power is to exclude dissidents.
Just like Dumbledore didn't get close to Slytherin wizards.
"He is still affected by the Resurrection Stone..."
In the original work, after Dumbledore spent a lot of effort to obtain the Gaunt Ring, he developed a strong desire for it.
Forgetting that it was one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, he chose to wear it on his hand, becoming cursed.
When he returned to Hogwarts, with Snape's help, he also paid the price of a hand.
Moreover, the life span is shortened to less than half a year.
This time, the Gaunt ring that was not destroyed by the sword of Gryffindor should still have Voldemort's curse left on it.
The Elder Wand also increases a wizard's desire for power.
Does Dumbledore still hold on to his original intentions?
After all, he was once a 16-year-old boy who was bewitched by Grindelwald and together they built a new wizarding order for the "greater good".
"I'm afraid only his confidants can feel his changes firsthand..." Draco said after thinking for a moment.
"You mean...the Godfather?" I guessed.
"Do you think Dumbledore really trusts him? A former Death Eater?" Draco looked incredulous.
“The Godfather is deeply involved in many things.”
In the original book, Snape is like Dumbledore's sharpest knife.
"He just used Professor Snape as a tool," Harry said.
He and Draco agreed.
And I was almost convinced by both of them.
Because Snape never got any substantial "benefits" from Dumbledore.
In stark contrast to him is Hagrid.
A half-giant, a Gryffindor dropout, how could he have the good fortune to still hold the position of warden of the Forbidden Forest even after being expelled?
It is equivalent to getting a job directly without taking the exam.
Apart from smoke coming out of the ancestral grave, how could such a big pie fall from the sky?
Not to mention, he was promoted to become an official Hogwarts professor.
This is the best proof of seeking benefits for “our own people”.
Secondly, the Weasley family.
A Gryffindor of good family background, hereditary prefect and head boy.
Look at Snape, who applied repeatedly to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts but was always rejected.
Even when Dumbledore asked to die, he let Snape carry out the deed and bear the blame.
Is this a symbol that Dumbledore regards Snape as one of his own?
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