HP Hogwarts Chinese exchange students

Chapter 147 There shouldn't be such a deep prejudice between Gryffindor and Slytherin

Claire saw that the wind was blowing in her favor, her face flushed with anger, and she suddenly blurted out, "Everyone knows that Slytherin hates half-bloods and Muggle-borns. This is your usual style! So arrogant and domineering!"

Pansy raised her eyebrows and asked, "Who told you that? There are obviously many half-bloods in Slytherin, and there is no grudge between them. How can it be so hateful? And if I remember correctly, isn't Sherlock, who is in cahoots with you, also a Slytherin?"

After saying that, he looked at Sherlock next to her and asked with amusement: "Are you two really friends? Why did she scold you too?"

Claire immediately took Sherlock's hand and said, "I didn't mean to scold you, I just lost my mind for a moment!"

Sherlock glanced at Claire and said to Pansy with an unconvinced look on his face, "We have been friends since childhood. How could we possibly doubt each other over such a small matter! It was obviously the Gryffindor people who lacked the spirit of solidarity in the school. No one spoke up for her, which led to her saying the wrong thing in a fit of anger!"

Blaise shook his head and sighed, "Ah, you two really took a lot of blame. You scolded all the Slytherins present and inexplicably attracted hatred from the Gryffindors present."

Blaise's enlightening words made the faces of the students in the classroom visibly uglier. After all, who would be happy to be used as a gun for no reason?

Hermione slammed the book in her arms on the table, stood up angrily and said, "That's enough, Claire! Don't drag other Gryffindors into your own remarks. No one here thinks this way except you!"

Mo Changqing sat at a nearby table, looking at them and said, "You two are really like Zhu Bajie looking in the mirror, you are neither human nor human!"

Luo Yunchi also echoed, "It's a conflict over bloodline and a conflict over the academy. You two are really eating a basket of rotten pomegranates, full of bad ideas!"

"You guys..." Claire and Sherlock were speechless after being confronted by everyone. They stood there with red faces, their eyes revealing anger and unwillingness.

Both of them made their classmates in the college very unhappy, and facing everyone's gaze, they felt extremely embarrassed and awkward.

Finally, Claire's emotions got completely out of control. She screamed hysterically: "How could you do this to us? You are bullying us with your numbers and being so aggressive! You are deliberately trying to embarrass us!"

Sherlock also accused bitterly: "Where is the spirit of solidarity of your Gryffindor house?! You just watch her get bullied?"

Their voices were full of grievance and resentment, and they seemed to have forgotten their own arrogance and rudeness just now.

Unfortunately, no one paid attention to their protest, and the two of them unrepentantly turned the tables and made everyone present feel ashamed and embarrassed for them.

Ron looked at them in surprise and said, "Oh my God! Shut up! All I heard just now was you guys swearing here! You didn't even let anyone in the classroom go!"

Claire's chest was heaving violently, and she looked like a balloon that was about to explode. Sherlock's eyes were as big as a toad.

Harry couldn't bear to listen to them anymore, so he took a deep breath to calm himself down before saying, "You two are going too far. Who has offended you? Mavis is friendly to everyone, and Hermione often gives extra points to Gryffindor. I really don't know why you are dissatisfied with them?"

Ron also frowned in disbelief and exclaimed, "Please Claire! Don't bring Gryffindor into this, you are a house of your own! Stop persecuting others! And the Slytherins didn't say anything? And yet you are being aggressive. Even I find this hard to believe."

After that, Ron pointed at Sherlock and said, "And you... What's that? The spirit of solidarity in Gryffindor is not to help someone bully others for no reason. How can a Slytherin like you be more impulsive than me? It's simply reckless!"

Hermione frowned speechlessly and said, "If she could be as calm and sober as the other Slytherins, she wouldn't have let things get to this point!"

Because of what they said, Pansy looked at them with a rare hint of satisfaction, as if some Gryffindors were not that bad.

He immediately spoke up to defend them, "You two have really brought shame to your own house. I don't see any smartness or courage in you. How did you get into Slytherin and Gryffindor?"

Blaise raised his eyebrows and smiled and said to Pansy, "We don't need to discuss this issue for now, because I think they should apologize to Mavis and Granger, as well as all the Slytherin and Gryffindor students who were innocently affected."

As the two sides defended each other, students from the two colleges in the classroom began to feel that the other college was not as hateful as they had imagined.

I began to reflect on why we became prejudiced against each other later on: we had ridden on the same boat and in the same train compartment before the separation, and we were all very friendly at the time.

Wuyou felt warm in his heart as he listened to his friends' words. There was no need for Gryffindor and Slytherin to hate each other.

If there were not deep conflicts and prejudices between Gryffindor and Slytherin, students from the two colleges would not have disliked each other.

If Dumbledore had not taken the house cup that Slytherin had worked hard for a year away from Gryffindor every time, Slytherin would not have lost his sense of belonging to Hogwarts.

Then why was there no one in Slytherin willing to stand up and defend Hogwarts during the war?

If the conflicts between the two houses can be reduced, and Slytherin can stand up in the end to defend Hogwarts, then everything will be peaceful after the war.

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