Chapter 248 Is Not Easy
Chapter 248 It's Not Easy
She is a girl with a strong personality and will not admit defeat, so she will be regarded as a tomboy. She likes to study, and her serious answers to questions are welcomed by teachers, so she is rejected by students as an outsider.
These are not bad things, the worst thing is that she is in the wizarding world. Respected mom and dad, the envy of the middle class dentist, turned Muggle, called contemptuously, intimidated at will.
She has gone from being the center of attention to being a mudblood that many people despise and despise.
It is not an easy task for a little princess who has been well protected and taken care of by her parents since she was a child, and a little girl who is strong and unwilling to admit defeat.
Hermione couldn't change the idea that the entire magical world discriminated against Muggles, and she couldn't help it, so that Slytherin's teachers and students would not discriminate against her. She can only study harder and work harder. She can only rely on her excellent academic performance to crush those she hates in terms of grades.
But none of these things will gain Slytherin's respect. The world is not a fairy tale. It is not that a person who behaves well and behaves well can gain the respect of others. There will be no other people who suddenly wake up, cry and repent and change, and worship the characters in the story one after another.
The real world and the story is that the more people hate you, the more they will hate you forever. The longer they hated, the more out of control they became. Reality, like life, is hard to break out of a closed loop once it continues.
The better Hermione was, the more she behaved, the stronger she was, and the more she refused to admit defeat, the more people who hated her hated and hated her even more.
She likes this, she just likes to see the humble contempt and hatred projected in the dark corners.
Let them hate it, I'm not going to forgive them at all.
It was the kind of hatred that held her to be weak and powerless at all, and it was this kind of maliciousness that could do nothing while being strong from the outside, that made her understand that hatred can be unreasonable, and hatred can be illogical.
She knew that only excellence and strength could protect her, and the more she gave in and prayed for peace, the more humiliation she would get in return. Weakness and concessions will only satisfy the haters and the perpetrators. Only by letting them hate and look up to them will they finally feel their own humility and powerlessness.
"I won't lose to others in the progress of the Patronus Charm." Hermione made up her mind secretly.
She is so strong, she is so determined. She can't change the continued hatred and disdain of others towards her.
But she can do it, so that those who hate and hate her will itch with anger and vomit blood every time they think of her, watching her rapid progress and rapid strength.
Let every time they hate her, every time they think of her, they will understand what a powerful and talented Hermione Granger they hate.
As for Ron, he is the child with the most common experience in the trio. A child from an ordinary wizard family, who has not been abused since childhood, is a pure-blood wizard and does not have to bear the malice from the entire magic world.
It looks good, maybe his childhood or life will be happy? Not really. If you were a little familiar with Ron, you would know that even with loving parents and a big family that seemed to be happy, life was never easy.
Not only in the adult world, but also in the world of children.
If you have five brothers, you'll never use anything new. It was Ron's self-deprecating, hilariously clever remark, but it was also a very sad truth.
Hermione is an only child, and her parents love her enough and pay enough attention to her. Even in such a situation, with such whole-hearted care, parents cannot make life easy and simple for their children.
In a family of seven children, what else can you expect from them other than to raise them and not abuse and scold them?
Yes, there is still love in their family, and the Weasleys have no shortage of love for their children. But these loves have levels, contrasts, and highs and lows.
Ron was the youngest son in the family, but he never gained attention because of that status. On the contrary, this identity means that he is a person outside the family.
Big brother Bill, second brother Charlie. The third brother Percy, the twins Fred and Joe, and finally Ginny.
Each of them was more in the spotlight than Ron. Compared to this happy family, Ron sometimes felt that he was like a neighbor next door, visiting a large family, but could never find his place.
When Bill and Charlie were born, Mrs. Weasley was still busy enough to take care of them. By the time Percy was born, Mrs Weasley was already in a hurry.
After twins Fred and Joe were born, the family was really in chaos. The twins, Fred and Joe, get into trouble and make trouble everywhere. Fred and Joe are completely different from the three overachiever older brothers, and who's to say they weren't trying to get their parents' attention?
By the time Ron was born, he was truly a completely neglected person. Mrs. Weasley had just served Percy breakfast, and Fred and Joe were immediately arguing about running out of drinks. The twins and Percy looked at each other unpleasantly, and Ron couldn't get any favors on either side.
In Ron's childhood memories, he mostly played with himself. He has five brothers, but having more brothers doesn't mean they will be happy to play with you.
They had enough younger brothers, too much that Mrs. Weasley couldn't take care of them, too many twins, and had to rely on mischief to get the little attention from the family.
It was also in this situation that Ron learned to play magic chess on his own, talk to himself, play games with himself, and make fun of himself.
With the birth of Ginny, Mrs Weasley finally focused more on her only daughter in the family. At this time, it was difficult for the twin brothers' mischief to attract Mrs. Weasley's attention. Fortunately, Ron had already learned to play with himself.
It wasn't until Ron started school that he finally had friends and didn't have to play with himself all the time. Although among his friends, he still has the lowest voice and the least attention. His talent and intelligence are far behind these extraordinary friends.
But he always tried to keep up with his friends and not let himself be a drag, he didn't want to be a burden, he didn't want to be abandoned.
(To be continued.)