The professors got the news quickly.

After all, Raphael was sent to the school hospital like that, and everyone had eyes.

So, that evening, Lynn was called to the office by Snape.

"Belok, you are amazing." Professor Snape smiled coldly.

Lynn lowered his head and didn't speak. Of course, he wouldn't think that Snape was complimenting him. He didn't even have a system judgment. He still hadn't gotten that little talent point that the professor of potions had praised.

"Senior-grade black magic defense magic petrification magic plus seven kinds of black magic spells, all from the hands of a first-year freshman, should I praise you for being a genius?"

Lynn wanted to put his hands on his hips at this time, and replied, of course you should boast.

But unfortunately he was timid, this kind of thing was allowed to be estimated by Harry Potter, but if it was him... it can only be said that if he dared to say Snape, he would dare to let him die.

Snape was angry at this time, but Lynn was an excellent student in his college anyway, and he wouldn't even give him a chance to explain.

"Hmph, why are you dumb now? Tell me, why did you guys fight?"

Lynn wasn't pretending to be pitiful at this time, and he wasn't wearing that title that could affect the professor's mood.

He was silent for a moment, then raised his head, his eyes were confused and he asked seriously.

"Professor, is pure blood really that high?"

Snape was taken aback by Lynn's question.

"Is a young wizard from a pure-blood family really more superior than a young wizard from a Muggle family?"

Snape was silent.

"This discrimination is already true at Hogwarts, but what about outside? Is it the same in the wizarding world of Great Britain? Is it the same for all wizards in this world?"

"In the entire history of magic, there has been more than one Dark Lord whose goal is to conquer Muggles and let pure-blooded wizards control the world. What about those people who have always been oppressed? Isn't there anyone who feels unfair to them?"

In Snape's office, Lynn's question was like the only candle that was lit in the dark, so out of place with the surroundings.

Snape couldn't answer his question, and even if Dumbledore came, he probably wouldn't be able to.

Snape finally let him go, without mentioning the punishment, and by Lynn's question he could probably guess how the conflict came about.

After Lynn left Snape's office, he walked towards the auditorium.

For the questions just now, he didn't mean to seek sympathy from Snape, but simply because of this incident.

In the previous life, the series of Harry Potter books was just a children's book, which beautifully depicted the story of the savior Harry Potter and his companions saving the British wizarding world.

But when Lynn really came to this world and came into contact with the people and things in this world, he had to ponder why there were two Dark Lords in the underpopulated wizard group in just one hundred years. An ultra-nationalist leader?

Whether it's Grindelwald or Voldemort, they all naturally divide wizards and Muggles into two species, believing that there are irreconcilable contradictions between the two, and only war and conquest can create better news for the wizarding group. good future.

This kind of goal of theirs not only regards Muggles as enemies, but also divides the wizarding community, pushing a considerable number of wizards from Muggle families to the opposite side.

So what is the reason for this idea or contradiction?

Lynn already had an answer in mind.

The so-called magic academy only educates the new generation of young wizards in magic, but does not guide their minds.

The mainstream thinking in the magical world has always been in the hands of those pure-blooded families that honor their ancient blood.

When a wizard from a Muggle family becomes a wizard, it is equivalent to joining a new society.

As an educational institution, Hogwarts did not offer an ideological education or moral education course to guide these newcomers in the ideological concept of a new society such as the magic world.

As a result, the pure-blood family's backward, discriminatory, and feudal ideology has become the mainstream concept in the magic world, and it is a matter of course that it has always affected the next generation.

Under the guidance of such mainstream ideas, blood discrimination will become common, the sense of superiority of pure blood will be formed, and the Dark Lords representing extreme nationalism will appear one after another.

Hogwarts absolutely bears the primary responsibility for this.

Not only did he not aim to guide the students' thoughts, but at the beginning of the school year, he used the Sorting Hat to divide the colleges according to the characters of the students.

Perhaps the founders of ancient times liked to teach students who were like themselves, but in a normal education system, this is never a good thing.

If there is a lack of ideological education in the education system of a society, the society will surely develop into an abnormal society.

Although the castle seems to be peaceful and quiet now, there are laughter and laughter from the little wizards everywhere.

But from the perspective of Lynn's previous life as an educator, Hogwarts, as a school, only teaches and does not teach people, which is obviously incompetent!

...

By dinnertime, the afternoon had apparently spread all over Hogwarts.

After Lynn entered the auditorium, the eyes of many little wizards naturally converged on him.

There are indescribable emotions in their eyes, some surprise, some curiosity, some disgust, some excitement, and some fear.

Lynn didn't care what they were like, he was hungry now and just wanted something to eat.

As usual, he took his seat at the long table in Ravenclaw, where Cedric and Ian made a special trip to wait for him.

"What's going on? Things are going crazy. Everyone says you've tortured Raphael into a human form." Cedric asked.

Lynn took a bite of the bread in his hand and thought about what Raphael looked like when he left. The metaphor of inhumanity is indeed appropriate.

He shook his head, indicating that it wasn't a big deal.

"It's nothing, but he scolded me and said I was a mudblood."

Cedric blushed when he heard the cause of the incident.

"How could he say such a thing as an academy prefect! What about his upbringing? Feed the dog!"

Ian, who was also of Muggle origin, didn't yet understand what the word meant.

"What are Mudbloods?"

"It's a malicious and insulting dirty word. If someone uses this word to address you in the future, don't hesitate, Ian, just point him with your wand and teach him a hard lesson."

Cedric explained to Ian.

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