Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 104: Maybe it was because there were two people around him who were too talented that he dev

'Not really. At least my parents didn't mention anything when I went home, so I don't think they knew. If they knew, they would definitely expel me from school.

I myself was too ashamed to mention it...'

'When I got home, my mother didn't say anything.

But even if they knew about my family's situation, they wouldn't say anything, so it's hard to judge.'

"My family doesn't seem to know either. I think it may have been kept secret."

Even if a student was seriously injured, the relevant staff would not be notified. As a principal, this is really a dereliction of duty. But if they were notified, Lupin would definitely be expelled. They obviously don't want this to happen.

'From that time on, he was no longer competent as a principal.

Lupin's entry into Hogwarts seems to be intended to bring werewolves into his circle. After all, he has many werewolves under his command. Do Lupin a favor and let him work for you. This is the same as Hagrid.

So, in order to include Lupin in the chess game, he deliberately let you hurt someone and then protected you. Fortunately, no one died. Hagrid is said to have indirectly caused the death of Moaning Myrtle. If he was protected because of this, he would also blindly serve for life. In order to expand his chess pieces, he would not hesitate to sacrifice students. Hagrid's atrocities at Hogwarts are also said to be extremely serious.

The eldest son of the Black family was also completely used by Dumbledore. For your sake, Black's parents must have known everything, which made him the most suitable person to be manipulated.

By the way, when did you realize Lupin was a werewolf?

'After all, that idiot and that other idiot, and that rat and Lupin were roommates. A little speculation would have shown that, and I even discovered it.'

'is that so?

Well, it seems that the principal is really not suitable for this position.

However, as long as the werewolf disease rests during the full moon, it is not a problem, and it is not strange to allow experimental admission. In fact, Lupin's grades are very good, right?

But at least he should be given a single room, right? In other words, Professor McGonagall may not have known about this when she enrolled. If she knew, she would definitely have arranged a single room for him given her personality. Although she worships Dumbledore, she still cares about her students and at least takes care of them. Either Dumbledore lured him in order to give him a real friend, which one is it?

Were you worried that you'd be discovered?'

Really, the more I learn about these things, the more I feel that Dumbledore is completely incompetent as a headmaster... He only uses students as pawns. Lupin is trapped and cannot escape Dumbledore's control. Even if he wants to escape, he can't do it because of the favor he received. Joining the Order of the Phoenix is ​​almost his only choice.

'Yes, but everyone learned Animagus for me.'

'Ah, that rat. What a pity for him. If he had that kind of talent, he could have been professor of Transfiguration at Hogwarts.'

Maybe it's because there are two people around him who are too talented that he has an inferiority complex. I've seen his grades as a student. Although he is considered a poor student, his grades are not that bad. It's just that the person he is compared with is too powerful. If he was sorted into Hufflepuff, he might have lived a peaceful life. It's really unlucky.'

Indeed, he had learned Animagus while in school, which was quite good. But obviously, Sirius and James were too talented. Even Edgar said that although he was already very good, he still felt inferior to them.

"…But Sirius and James are so smart, and they will soon discover Lupin's secret if they live in the same room with him, right? Perhaps this is also one of Dumbledore's calculations.

Ah, that's disgusting. Just like Lupin said, Dumbledore is just using them as pawns. What on earth does he think of his students?'

He never really cared about his students, he just used them as tools... But at that time, Lupin's family might have been so grateful to Dumbledore that it seemed like they were doing charity, so they didn't realize they were being used. They were easily deceived.

“We have also confirmed the matter regarding Peter’s mother.

Even so, Dumbledore still cleverly took advantage of this. After all, as long as Peter was not caught, Sirius would remain in Azkaban, and Dumbledore would benefit the most in the end, right?

Thinking of this, I am not quite sure who paid for it. "

"Indeed. The outcome was most beneficial to Dumbledore, but that was probably within his calculations. What a terrible character."

"However, that bearded old man is very stingy, it is unlikely that he will pay.

The dark side usually pays according to the consideration, so it is very likely that the money was a reward for Peter to reveal James Potter's hiding place."

“I agree with Lucius.

That lord was able to gain the support of werewolves because he provided them with jobs. In fact, the pure-blood nobles who supported him arranged jobs for werewolves who could not find jobs. They even unexpectedly considered their lives. Perhaps, because he grew up in an orphanage and later lived a barely-there life in Diagon Alley, he could understand the feelings of those at the bottom of society. Because of this, he had many supporters, and many people turned to him because they had no place to live.

On the contrary, Dumbledore would not do that. Although the pure-blood nobles are rich, others may not be. That lord is good at using the pure-blood nobles' enterprises to assign work to those who need it. He is really good at this. I feel that there seem to be more people living a superior life on Dumbledore's side. "

"Although the pure-blood nobles advocate the supremacy of pure-bloods on the surface, they actually secretly recruit talents from half-blood wizards or Muggle-borns to help run their own businesses. However, since the rise of Dumbledore, they can only recruit people from outside Slytherin, resulting in a serious shortage of manpower, and that lord supplemented them with the manpower they needed.

Ultimately, the interests of both parties are the same.

The pure-blood nobles needed manpower, and the others needed work. That lord had a talent for assigning the right people to the right places. Although he was cruel and ruthless, his ability was impeccable. It was precisely because of his ruthlessness that everyone, including those who were rude and scoundrels, completed the tasks assigned to them seriously. After all, the end of disobedience was to be wiped out. The pure-blood nobles obeyed him for this reason. "

I see. No wonder he has so many supporters. I didn't expect that he actually has some kindness. After all, he is a Slytherin. Although he treats pure-blood nobles as cash cows, at least he doesn't use them as experimental subjects. This is better than I thought. Although others may not be so lucky. "

"I think so too. After infiltrating and investigating, I found that even if you join Dumbledore's camp, there is no hope of improving your life. There are only a few radical werewolves like Greyback, and most people just want to make a living, so almost no werewolves will defect. I also think that their living arrangements are unexpectedly good.

Peter probably really hated Dumbledore. He was never paid for the tasks he was forced to do. He always complained that he couldn't provide his mother with a stable life."

“If someone arranges the later years of your life for your most important mother, you certainly won’t betray him.

Sirius, you should also reflect on yourself.

Ordinary people cannot survive without working. Even if you are expelled from the family, you still have enough property, so you are actually quite lucky. You can't live on beautiful ideas alone. You should actually support Peter more.

Are you putting all the blame on him in the name of friendship?

In my opinion, Peter’s so-called betrayal was not a betrayal at all. He was just doing what was best for himself and his mother.”

Sirius looked obviously frustrated, but I completely agreed with his point of view. If I had to choose between my friend and my brother, I would choose my brother without a doubt. How should I put it? This man is simply a super young master who has never worried about life. As the eldest son of the Black family, he must have been treated as the top priority since he was a child. Therefore, he lacks imagination and may not have really understood the meaning of "earning a living by yourself". To put it bluntly, he is a rich young man who is ignorant of the world.

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