curse the world at hogwarts

Chapter 211 Reading comprehension makes great achievements!

Sometimes, Rhine felt guilty for Lockhart.

It's not because of what happened last Christmas, it was something that everyone would sink together if they were not clean.

The emergence of Problem Rhine basically destroyed Lockhart's last happiness in life.

According to the original script, why can Lockhart, a typical loser even more useless than the Malfoy family, compete with Quirrell, who is dedicated to Voldemort, Lupin, who is all-powerful in hexagons, and Umbridge, who has disgusted generations of people? , and not falling behind at all?

He can do it!

But because of Rhine's appearance, he was like Ishihara Satomi meeting Aragaki Yui...

I was suppressed for most of my career!

Compared to Rhine's operations, Lockhart's tricks were just trivial tricks that wouldn't even make a splash in school.

The students didn't even have the time to pay attention to the things he was doing. They devoted themselves wholeheartedly to morning exercises, passing through levels, and self-study classes, which were longer and more demanding than Snape's papers. How could they have the energy to pay attention to you?

After experiencing several failed attempts, Lockhart has now fallen into extreme autistic state and is almost having trouble squatting in the office!

This is the most speechless place in Rhine——

You said that he has failed like this, why don't you just let him live safely until the end of the semester, send a note to the Daily Prophet, and throw him into Azkaban where he can have food, clothing, and leisure?

This still needs to be fished out and tossed. Why do you, Dumbledore, have such a bourgeois heart and insist on squeezing out the last remaining value of others?

Regarding Dumbledore's thoughts, Rhine said sternly...

no problem!

At this moment, Lockhart, who was dragging Harry into a stage play in the classroom, pretending to be having sex with a certain troll, making Harry doubt his life after receiving the kiss scene, suddenly looked up at the ceiling.

He felt as if something was being pressed against his head.

However, Lockhart's ability to talk about his ideas was so great that almost no one could catch up with him in the wizarding world. Naturally, he was forgotten before get out of class was over.

The people who are plotting against him are Dumbledore, who has terrorized two generations of Dark Lords throughout his life, and Rhine Lyle, who has conquered all Death Eaters at a young age...

He enjoyed Voldemort's treatment, which was enough to shout that this life would be worth it.

Meanwhile?

Harry's attitude was really controlled by the two of them.

Who is Mr. Potter?

He is not a traditional hero. He has his problems, flaws, and growth, which is what people often say...

What a child!

Why have you grown up?

And perhaps because of the influence of Voldemort's remnant soul and the Dursley family's absolute unshirkable responsibility, Harry is a man with a very Cao Gong temperament.

He is suspicious.

Under the influence of the information constantly thrown out by Rhine and Dumbledore, Harry's suspicion was aroused by the passive skills of the Son of the Plane.

He suddenly began to suspect that there was a big problem with Lockhart.

The basis that Harry used to convince his friends was Professor Quirrell, who had confused everyone for a whole year last year and only showed his fangs at the last moment.

"You think..." Harry huddled in front of the fireplace in the Gryffindor common room, "Lockhart is so famous and rich, why does he need to come to school?"

The honest Neville raised his hand silently: "Isn't it selling books?"

"Did he sell it?" Harry immediately retorted, "Our teaching materials this year are all paid for by the school and used on a rotating basis. It is completely unprofitable!"

If Lockhart had been here, he would probably have shed a tear.

Was this his decision?

Isn't this something caused by Dumbledore's old dermatitis and McGonagall's old accountant?

By some strange combination of circumstances, Harry seemed to have grasped a key issue, and at the same time, all the little guys suddenly understood.

Makes sense!

Under the guidance of two dirty adults, Rhine and Dumbledore, Harry came up with the theory of "free is the most expensive", combined with the many doubts he discovered about Lockhart, and finally came to an astonishing conclusion. ——

Lockhart is most likely a "Dark Wizard" in disguise.

This is really a high opinion of Lockhart.

But Harry's brainstorming ability is really powerful. Through the clues revealed in Lockhart's books, he finally came up with a story that extremely satisfies children's wild fantasies.

ask:

Why is Lockhart so fond of all kinds of magical animals?

Is Lockhart a man with special quirks?

Are Lockhart's books merely superficially adventure stories?

答:

no way!

Based on Rhine's ability to read and comprehend any paragraph of text and write a paper of several feet in self-study classes for a year, they made an astonishing interpretation.

Although on the surface, Lockhart's story is just an intersection with various creatures, behind it reveals the author's true heart that cannot be hidden.

It's not like he heroically fought, fought, or even fell in love with all kinds of monsters as the story says, but it was written like this on purpose.

The fate of those magical animals basically became "sacrifice" for his "evil research".

To go with the troll is to send the troll on its way;

Breaking up with the female ghost would probably tear the female ghost apart;

Going on vacation with a dominatrix, I can’t bear to think about what will happen to that dominatrix...

It can be seen from this that reading comprehension is a profound reminder!

If things only ended here, Lockhart might still have a chance to survive. After all, there was no evidence to prove it, and the children would not act rashly.

But the "original sin" contained in Lockhart's works directly pushed him to a dead end that no one expected.

That is, his works have too many bugs.

Aren't everyone in the wizarding world stupid? People with real eyesight can't see that Lockhart is just making it up?

But it’s about making money~

Not ashamed.

In the minds of most people who understand clearly, they cannot imagine that Lockhart's story is not purely made up, but stolen from other people's real experiences, but because he is too lazy, he leaves so many loopholes.

Especially for those who can see the problem, Lockhart's level of crotch-stretching magic doesn't seem to be anything too extreme.

But this statement is reasonable in the eyes of adults, but it is different in the eyes of children.

As Rhine said countless times, some things are bigger than the sky in the eyes of children.

With doubts about those loopholes, Harry and other children used clumsy means to sort out the questions in Lockhart's book in groups and ask other professors.

What bad intentions can professors have?

Professors including but not limited to Professor McGonagall, Professor Flitwick, Professor Snape, Professor Sprout... and even Professor Trelawney all said——

The nonsense written in Lockhart's book must be problematic.

In order to protect the young minds of the children, the professors actually had reservations and did not say that this was just fabrication.

But in the eyes of children, this "problematic" statement... then there is really a problem!

Finally, after gathering the information that everyone brainstormed, Harry thought he had discovered a huge secret hidden deep within the wizarding world.

The professors all knew it, but for some reason they did not intervene.

Is this right?

This is not right.

Logically speaking, Harry shouldn't be so suspicious of the professors.

But who made him meet Rhine?

After telling Rhine all about his findings, Rhine suddenly rejected all of Harry's inferences with a serious expression and asked him to quickly take his friends to the edge of the Black Lake to bask in the sun.

These words completely turned on the switch in Harry's head.

His life has been full of ups and downs, but the biggest loss he ever suffered was caused by these words!

Just because Professor McGonagall asked him to show off his brain, he refused to do it, and finally started his heroic path, embarking on the path that destroyed Quirrell's life.

Let him dry his head?

Isn't that the same as shouting "Open the door and let Harry go"?

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