I was Hermione's puppy at Hogwarts
Chapter 20 Squibs
Filch finally adjusted his mentality: There are ghosts, centaurs, and fire dragons in this world, so why can't there be talking wolves?
"You little guy, why are you so careless?" Filch did not get angry and took Lovell to the office to punish him severely as he said. He just grumbled a few words.
Filch probably did this because the guy who made the mistake was a cute little wolf, and if he were an ordinary student, he would already be receiving punishment.
After complaining about Lovell, Filch suddenly realized something. He looked down at the wolf cub and asked, "Do you have a bad stomach? I happen to have a potion there that can treat stomach problems. Just wait for me for a while, and I'll give it to you." you take."
Filch left these words and asked Mrs. Norris to take care of the wolf cub for him for a while, then shuffled away.
Looking at Filch's somewhat staggering steps, Lovell couldn't help but sigh: "Mr. Filch is actually a warm-hearted person."
Mrs. Norris nodded, but then sneered: "Don't jump to conclusions so early. He doesn't have much patience with the students. He can even be called a bad person."
"Huh?" Lovell became interested.During the brief encounter, it felt that Filch was a cold-faced and kind-hearted person.Would such a person really treat students with a bad attitude?
Seeing Lovell's curiosity, Mrs. Norris also shared some of Filch's past deeds with it.
"So his idea of hanging students from the ceiling and beating them is serious?" Lovell was shocked when he heard this.
Mrs. Norris nodded.
"Hey...that's not it, is it? Does he have any grudge against the students?" The wolf cub took a breath.
Hearing the wolf cub's question, Mrs. Norris stared at Lovell with her big eyes and said slowly: "Do you know who Mr. Filch is?"
The wolf cub frowned, and a thought flashed through his mind: Could it be that Filch has a high status in the school, so he can act unscrupulously?Just like the high-ranking wolves in the wolf pack, they can bully the lower-ranking wolves at will.
The hierarchy within the wolf clan is strict, and those in higher positions rarely need a reason to suppress or humiliate those in lower positions, and the wolf king will not interfere - he will even acquiesce in having a wolf in the wolf clan specifically for everyone to vent their anger on.The upper-ranking wolf demonstrates its majesty by controlling the lower-ranking wolf, such as the priority right to eat and mate.
Well, if you are not good enough in a wolf pack, you will not even be able to find a wife, and even if you find one, you will not be able to keep her. The little female wolves are quite realistic.In a pack of wolves, strength is everything.
It's just that Lovell has completely misunderstood. Filch has no status, or in other words, his status is so low that Lovell can't even imagine.
"He is a squib." Mrs. Norris said quietly.
"Mute...what?" This was the first time the wolf cub heard this term.
"Squibs," Mrs. Norris repeated, "refers to those people who were born into wizarding families but have no magical talent."
Lovell vaguely noticed something.
"The most tragic thing in the world is not that you will never see the light of day, but that you have seen the light but can only live in darkness." Mrs. Loris said in a slightly hoarse voice: "It's hard for you to imagine that Ague What exactly has Si been through?”
As the famous saying goes: I could have endured the darkness if I had never seen the light.Being a Muggle is not a particularly miserable thing. There are 70 billion people in the world, but there are only a few hundred thousand wizards, which is truly one in a million.
But what if you know the magical world but can't fit in?That's really miserable.
Filch was such a person. The door to the magical world was opened to him. After he witnessed the dazzling beauty inside, the door was closed again. No matter how hard he knocked, the door to the magical world did not open even a crack.
I don't know whether it was luck or misfortune, but Filch also became the castle administrator of Hogwarts, and he was surrounded by talented little wizards.The little wizards are born with what they have been pursuing for a long time and can easily obtain it. The psychological gap can be imagined.
Perhaps it was in this kind of life that Filch's heart became twisted. He was jealous of these students, and at the same time he hated them for wasting their talents and wasting their time, so he would impose the harshest punishment on every little wizard who violated the school rules. .In Filch's mind, he may have fantasized about sitting in a classroom learning magic countless times, right?
Lovell was still young and ignorant, and it was difficult for him to fully understand Filch's situation.But it instinctively felt that Mr. Filch was a poor man.
"It's okay. He will feel better with you by his side - humans like to stroke our fur, and getting along with us can effectively improve their mood!" The wolf cub gave Mrs. Loris a suggestion.He knew that the soft fur on his body was a good medicine to dispel depression. With Mrs. Norris by his side, Filch's mood might improve.
"Yes," Mrs. Loris nodded empathetically, "I sometimes help him catch a few students to relieve his anxiety."
Wolf Cub:? ? ?
Lovell: Σ(っ°Д°;)っ
For a moment it thought it had heard wrongly.
Didn't Mrs. Norris know that what Filch was doing was wrong? Why did she still help him bully those poor students?
"Filch is my master. I don't care whether what he does is right or wrong. As long as it makes him happy, why not do it?" Mrs. Norris looked indifferent.
In her eyes, justice or not is not important at all. What is important is that her Argus can be happy.
'What a twisted set of values. Lovell complained about Mrs. Norris in his heart, and then a thought emerged like a weed, growing and spreading crazily in his heart - what should he do if Hermione wants to do something incorrect?
The wolf cub shook his head, feeling that this was not a problem at all. How could Hermione do something wrong?This problem is fundamentally unfounded!
"Wait a minute," Lovell suddenly found an opportunity to persuade Mrs. Norris, "you said you don't want to make Mr. Filch sad?"
"Yes." Mrs. Loris nodded matter-of-factly.
"But if you died of illness, he would definitely be very sad, right?" the wolf cub said thoughtfully.Although the disease "chronic" is called "chronic", it can also kill cats.
Mrs. Norris was stunned.
What Lovell said made sense. He was usually very worried when he caught a cold. If he died, wouldn't Argus be devastated?
----
The first update is here, as per the old rules, the second update will be at [-]am~
Note: Filch is a very special character. He is very pitiful, but his heart is indeed twisted enough.
"You little guy, why are you so careless?" Filch did not get angry and took Lovell to the office to punish him severely as he said. He just grumbled a few words.
Filch probably did this because the guy who made the mistake was a cute little wolf, and if he were an ordinary student, he would already be receiving punishment.
After complaining about Lovell, Filch suddenly realized something. He looked down at the wolf cub and asked, "Do you have a bad stomach? I happen to have a potion there that can treat stomach problems. Just wait for me for a while, and I'll give it to you." you take."
Filch left these words and asked Mrs. Norris to take care of the wolf cub for him for a while, then shuffled away.
Looking at Filch's somewhat staggering steps, Lovell couldn't help but sigh: "Mr. Filch is actually a warm-hearted person."
Mrs. Norris nodded, but then sneered: "Don't jump to conclusions so early. He doesn't have much patience with the students. He can even be called a bad person."
"Huh?" Lovell became interested.During the brief encounter, it felt that Filch was a cold-faced and kind-hearted person.Would such a person really treat students with a bad attitude?
Seeing Lovell's curiosity, Mrs. Norris also shared some of Filch's past deeds with it.
"So his idea of hanging students from the ceiling and beating them is serious?" Lovell was shocked when he heard this.
Mrs. Norris nodded.
"Hey...that's not it, is it? Does he have any grudge against the students?" The wolf cub took a breath.
Hearing the wolf cub's question, Mrs. Norris stared at Lovell with her big eyes and said slowly: "Do you know who Mr. Filch is?"
The wolf cub frowned, and a thought flashed through his mind: Could it be that Filch has a high status in the school, so he can act unscrupulously?Just like the high-ranking wolves in the wolf pack, they can bully the lower-ranking wolves at will.
The hierarchy within the wolf clan is strict, and those in higher positions rarely need a reason to suppress or humiliate those in lower positions, and the wolf king will not interfere - he will even acquiesce in having a wolf in the wolf clan specifically for everyone to vent their anger on.The upper-ranking wolf demonstrates its majesty by controlling the lower-ranking wolf, such as the priority right to eat and mate.
Well, if you are not good enough in a wolf pack, you will not even be able to find a wife, and even if you find one, you will not be able to keep her. The little female wolves are quite realistic.In a pack of wolves, strength is everything.
It's just that Lovell has completely misunderstood. Filch has no status, or in other words, his status is so low that Lovell can't even imagine.
"He is a squib." Mrs. Norris said quietly.
"Mute...what?" This was the first time the wolf cub heard this term.
"Squibs," Mrs. Norris repeated, "refers to those people who were born into wizarding families but have no magical talent."
Lovell vaguely noticed something.
"The most tragic thing in the world is not that you will never see the light of day, but that you have seen the light but can only live in darkness." Mrs. Loris said in a slightly hoarse voice: "It's hard for you to imagine that Ague What exactly has Si been through?”
As the famous saying goes: I could have endured the darkness if I had never seen the light.Being a Muggle is not a particularly miserable thing. There are 70 billion people in the world, but there are only a few hundred thousand wizards, which is truly one in a million.
But what if you know the magical world but can't fit in?That's really miserable.
Filch was such a person. The door to the magical world was opened to him. After he witnessed the dazzling beauty inside, the door was closed again. No matter how hard he knocked, the door to the magical world did not open even a crack.
I don't know whether it was luck or misfortune, but Filch also became the castle administrator of Hogwarts, and he was surrounded by talented little wizards.The little wizards are born with what they have been pursuing for a long time and can easily obtain it. The psychological gap can be imagined.
Perhaps it was in this kind of life that Filch's heart became twisted. He was jealous of these students, and at the same time he hated them for wasting their talents and wasting their time, so he would impose the harshest punishment on every little wizard who violated the school rules. .In Filch's mind, he may have fantasized about sitting in a classroom learning magic countless times, right?
Lovell was still young and ignorant, and it was difficult for him to fully understand Filch's situation.But it instinctively felt that Mr. Filch was a poor man.
"It's okay. He will feel better with you by his side - humans like to stroke our fur, and getting along with us can effectively improve their mood!" The wolf cub gave Mrs. Loris a suggestion.He knew that the soft fur on his body was a good medicine to dispel depression. With Mrs. Norris by his side, Filch's mood might improve.
"Yes," Mrs. Loris nodded empathetically, "I sometimes help him catch a few students to relieve his anxiety."
Wolf Cub:? ? ?
Lovell: Σ(っ°Д°;)っ
For a moment it thought it had heard wrongly.
Didn't Mrs. Norris know that what Filch was doing was wrong? Why did she still help him bully those poor students?
"Filch is my master. I don't care whether what he does is right or wrong. As long as it makes him happy, why not do it?" Mrs. Norris looked indifferent.
In her eyes, justice or not is not important at all. What is important is that her Argus can be happy.
'What a twisted set of values. Lovell complained about Mrs. Norris in his heart, and then a thought emerged like a weed, growing and spreading crazily in his heart - what should he do if Hermione wants to do something incorrect?
The wolf cub shook his head, feeling that this was not a problem at all. How could Hermione do something wrong?This problem is fundamentally unfounded!
"Wait a minute," Lovell suddenly found an opportunity to persuade Mrs. Norris, "you said you don't want to make Mr. Filch sad?"
"Yes." Mrs. Loris nodded matter-of-factly.
"But if you died of illness, he would definitely be very sad, right?" the wolf cub said thoughtfully.Although the disease "chronic" is called "chronic", it can also kill cats.
Mrs. Norris was stunned.
What Lovell said made sense. He was usually very worried when he caught a cold. If he died, wouldn't Argus be devastated?
----
The first update is here, as per the old rules, the second update will be at [-]am~
Note: Filch is a very special character. He is very pitiful, but his heart is indeed twisted enough.
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