Hogwarts: Atypical Slytherin

Chapter 113 Old Things (Page 12)

"Is it true that the mind ignores the traces, or does it mean that the traces ignore the heart?" Dreaming about the past is a rare thing for /. For her, dreams are often beyond her control. For her, dreams are often beyond her control. Although there are occasional things like "magic", it only appears in childhood - what could be more magical, harmonious and interesting than magic? Whether it's flying freely in the sky or breathing freely underwater, after arriving at Hogwarts, these have become commonplace.

After Green, the most commonly used function of Dreamland is more like a book list. The complex and fragmented knowledge from foreign countries forced her to search for familiar yet unfamiliar words written in distant lands.

Even though they have been separated for a long time, Green's face has not faded with time, but has become clearer.

What she dreamed about was the leisure time after her homework was over one day.

At that time, Green always looked so tired, as if he had never had a good night's sleep. At that time, he half-opened his strange-colored eye, and the bright brilliance was hidden by him.

It was rare for them to have a conversation that was different from learning knowledge or teaching. What was even more rare was that they discussed something very hidden that Ci County had never touched: Green's past.

"No matter what, I still believe in it." He leaned on the ground next to his wooden bed that was not soft like an old man, but his gestures still showed a bit of magnanimity. "I firmly believe that my ideals are correct, and the world needs someone to lead him to a better future. Some people are born to stand at the top, and some people are born to lie at the bottom. This is innate and cannot be changed. But what a pity it would be if these more or less powerful forces don’t understand why they are born and have nowhere to display them, and the forces that should be connected are scattered due to other unimportant reasons?”

"We are all -" he paused, as if thinking about what adjective he should use to express it, "idealists."

"I see a lot of people in you."

"Then why were you left in this place?" Clooney hesitated for a long time, and finally asked this question, "I have been curious for a long time, why would a knowledgeable and talented person like you choose to stay here? How about living in such a place - no matter what it is, the knowledge you taught me can cause an uproar if I take it out. You deserve a better life."

"These are two different things." Green chuckled, and the silver-white hair on his head jumped in the air with his movements, looking extremely light. "There are many factors, some are forced - and some are voluntary, boy .But everyone has their own secrets.”

Green rarely had some other curiosity. This curiosity was not about how smart or how much perseverance this little girl from unknown time and space in front of him had, but about her determination in certain aspects. , or even - whether it has the potential to achieve certain difficult goals.

So he shrugged his shoulders and asked casually: "Except for these things, Lawley, I am a little curious about your thoughts. I have also discussed this issue with my best friend, and now I want to hear your answer. ."

"what is it then?"

“Do you think it’s better to talk about the heart but not the traces, or to talk about the traces but not the heart?”

"This question is a bit difficult." Clooney sat on the floor, looking up at him who was sitting sloppily on the bed, "I'm still a kid!"

"But this question has nothing to do with whether or not you are a child."

"How about you try to answer it? If your answer satisfies me, I can teach you a certain spell in advance."

"This is the only one, and will never be sold separately."

"Okay." She looked at Green's malicious face and replied helplessly, "Let me think about it."

But when you face a certain question, the answer will quickly come out of your head. They are like bamboo shoots springing up after the rain, struggling to break out of the ground, with a stubborn momentum - they are completely irresistible.

"I think it's all relative. But for most people, it's more beneficial to ignore their intentions."

"What do you say? Lawley?"

"If a person has a purpose that is beneficial to himself, but ends up doing something that is beneficial to others, is this behavior bad? I don't think it should be like this."

"Then if there is a person with evil intentions, but in the end he does something that is beneficial to others, is this behavior okay?" Green asked with interest.

"In terms of the results, that's the case." She replied, "But the results must be objective and real."

"Then what happens if the desired results promoted by such bad purposes are promoted by people and turn into bad things?"

"If this is the case, then the purpose is not just 'in the heart', but sharing and disseminating one's own purpose and thoughts is also a kind of 'behavior'?"

"It seems you know the difference very clearly."

"After all, it's never easy for us to understand other people's thoughts." She winked playfully, "Except for Legilimency, of course."

"But he's not a very good player in certain scenarios, right?"

"What about talking about the heart but not the traces?"

"Who has good intentions but does bad things?" she asked, "I have never seen such a thing. If a person knows that this matter will definitely cause harm, but uses 'I have good intentions' to If you evade responsibility, I can't see the sincerity in it, it's just an excuse."

"Then there are always mediocre people who do bad things out of good intentions." Green held his right cheek, "Then what should we do?"

"Because he has good intentions, shouldn't he be punished for his actions?" Clowney laughed, "Even the law does not stipulate this."

"Then how do you judge whether a result is right or wrong?"

"Small things should be easy to judge." Clooney rubbed her palms, trying to use this behavior to cheer up his fast-moving brain, "Emotional matters are determined by the final emotional feedback. Objective events are determined using final data.”

"It would be pretty cool if you could do it the way you want, Lawley."

"This is full of evaluation, but evaluation must be subjective." Although he answered Green's question, Clowney felt even more confused, "Then how do I know whether I am correct or not? What's wrong, teacher? How can I ensure that what I do is the right thing or the wrong thing? Is the original intention of my thoughts good or bad?"

"It depends on whose evaluation you want to get, good boy." Green seemed to be satisfied with the question. He said patiently, "If you are a lamb, you have to learn to avoid wolves, but at the same time, You also have to understand that pasture is not unlimited.”

"Every living thing wants to achieve their own satisfaction, material and then spiritual." Green said, "If you are a good leader, you have to understand: If you can't control the number of sheep, they You can't get the best of yourself, and if you don't teach your pack to run away from wolves, they'll never find peace. That's what it feels like when you look at the species from its perspective."

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