Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 109 Uncle is really outspoken

However, neither Dumbledore nor my parents had that kind of strong malice. Therefore, they did not understand why they were hated, but instead regarded those who were strongly hostile to them as evil. Dumbledore guided the development of the situation, but he might not understand why Voldemort and his followers were so hostile to him? Or did he think that even this hostility was just a part of his life and indispensable? In any case, Dumbledore's lack of malice intensified the hatred and made the scale of the enemy far beyond his expectations.

However, Voldemort was a man of pureblood beliefs and pragmatic tendencies, and he undoubtedly wanted to see progress in the wizarding world. He may have simply felt that the wizarding world didn't need Muggles, but this was too extreme and beyond the reach of ordinary people. Such an ambitious plan to conquer the Muggle world was simply too big a leap for normal people to follow. If he had taken a more realistic route, he might have succeeded.

He could have started from a realistic perspective, gradually promoted the development of the wizarding world, expanded the careers of the pure-blood nobles, earned huge wealth in the Muggle world, developed new magic and potions, further increased employment, and even purchased more habitats for magical creatures. In this way, he would have gained more and more support and eventually become the mainstream. Coupled with his charming appearance, it would have been the best advertisement, and the effect would have been very significant. I understand Ron's regret for his beauty. Why did he become that unpleasant appearance later? This would only backfire.

But why did he kill so many people? If he didn't kill so many people, he could have gained more support. What Voldemort lacked was the patience to kill those he disliked. And, perhaps because he made so many Horcruxes, his mind was severely damaged and his patience was reduced.

He created so many weird things, and in the end, he suffered the consequences. With his magic, he could have lived longer than ordinary people, but he still felt unsatisfied, right? He must not feel satisfied... Judging from Mr. Tom's life experience, there has always been an unfillable emptiness in his heart. In order to fill that emptiness, he desperately pursued it, but I don't think he himself knew what he really wanted. Ron said that he seemed to be lost in his heart, and I think that's true. Even he himself can't figure out what he is longing for and pursuing. Like Dumbledore, he has a strong desire for self-expression in some aspects, so he can't take the path of realism.

Perhaps, deep in Voldemort's heart, there has always been a lonely child who longs to be accepted and hopes that someone can recognize him.

However, pure-blood nobles are not very good at expressing themselves, and their ability to publicize is very poor... They should better publicize how many jobs they have created for the wizarding world and how much they have contributed. Maybe it's because they uphold pure-bloodism and actually want to maintain the purity of their family's blood, so they dare not act rashly, lest they anger Voldemort. Although it seems that many families can coexist with pure and turbid blood, after investigation, I found that many families don't care much about bloodline issues, but are more concerned about work. On the surface, they value etiquette, but maybe Dumbledore also hates these? He may also regard these as evil.

I know that there are many half-blood and Muggle-born students in Slytherin. Moreover, most of these students either work in companies run by pure-blood nobles, or are sponsored to study in Muggle universities, or even supported to take qualifying exams. I also know that many Ravenclaw students have heard about these opportunities and actively recommended themselves.

Hufflepuff students usually do not get involved in dark forces, so after leaving Hogwarts, they often quickly return to the Muggle world when they sense the dangers of the wizarding world. Those who do not choose to work in the Ministry of Magic often work for companies indirectly run by pure-blood nobles. Although they deliberately avoid places with direct connections and the salary level may be slightly lower, these companies are very stable and far away from the center of disputes. Hufflepuff students are obviously well thought out, and most of them have an excellent sense of smell and can detect safe places. The students of this college are really good at planning.

There are many Gryffindor students who are most influenced by Dumbledore. Although not everyone is like this, as Professor Snape pointed out, most of the members of the Order of the Phoenix who fanatically follow Dumbledore come from well-off backgrounds. These people cannot tolerate ambiguity. Right and wrong to them are only light or dark, enemy or friend, that's it. To me, they are simply a group of naive guys. But because of this, they have become the easiest talent resource for Dumbledore to use.

"However, if Dumbledore is really tried and found guilty, those followers may launch terrorist attacks, which is really worrying. Before that, I hope they can wake up. Those who cannot wake up must be eliminated."

Uncle expressed his doubts. Clear away...?

"I'm worried that our parents will get involved..."

"That may not be the case. I think Molly has come to her senses. After all, she was almost implicated as a criminal. And that stupid Arthur will definitely be led by her by the nose. He should keep his distance, right?"

Silly Arthur... Uncle really speaks without restraint, but what he said is indeed right.

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