Chapter 359: Confrontation and Research
The dispute between Gryffindor and Slytherin seems to date back hundreds of years.
Whether it is from the philosophy of the college or the problem of the students themselves, Slytherin and Gryffindor always dislike each other.
Slytherin only recruits pure blood, while Gryffindor pays more attention to quality.
In fact, Slytherin students are generally stronger than Gryffindor students, which is the so-called pure blood advantage. Students who have been exposed to magic since childhood are always much stronger than students who come to Hogwarts without knowing anything.
This also caused that Slytherin is much stronger than Gryffindor in terms of academic performance or spell use.
Of course, there are always individual exceptions, such as Hermione, who is a pure ordinary family, but Hermione has been in the top three of the grade for many years.
Well, the world of academic bullies is not something that you mortals can understand.
However, this matter seems to have become a thorn in Slytherin's eyes. It is always very unpleasant to be suppressed by a little Muggle wizard, but it is undoubtedly wishful thinking to compare grades with Hermione.
Hermione and Vanlin are both special Gryffindors with good grades and superb strength, so no one puts the spearhead on their heads.
But others are different.
In fact, since Sirius came to Hogwarts, it was like a fuse that immediately triggered the dormant contradictions.
It is well known that Sirius and Snape are hostile to each other, and the contradiction between them can no longer be suppressed by any conventional means.
As long as the two appear in the same occasion, friction is inevitable. However, it may be because of the school, the two are more restrained, except for the time when they just came, there is more contempt between the two, and mutual ridicule is inevitable.
However, this alone cannot satisfy the uneasy factors in the bodies of Hogwarts wizards. Daily life is no longer satisfying, and life always needs some more interesting catalysts.
In fact, just quarreling with each other cannot satisfy the needs of the contradiction between Sirius and Snape. Nothing is more direct than a fight.
The emotions between the two professors quickly spread in their respective colleges.
Slytherin and Gryffindor seem to have returned to the Quidditch battlefield of the past, or the courtyard of Hogwarts, where disputes between students are inevitable.
Gryffindor students are basically a group of passionate young people. Now they have a leader, who used to be Harry Fanlin, and now Sirius is obviously more satisfied.
Although Fanlin is relatively strong, he is more rational most of the time. Harry seems good, but the passionate Harry always listens to Fanlin, and the biggest friction is just the quarrel with Malfoy.
Now it has been replaced by Sirius, and the move of drawing the wand at the slightest disagreement has been welcomed by the Gryffindor people. In their words, this is the way of Gryffindor, and they will crush the Slytherin team if they don't agree.
Gryffindor has become Sirius's most loyal supporter as a matter of course.
And the Slytherin students don't seem to be outdone, they stand firmly on Snape's side.
Things seemed to be getting interesting, from the conflict between the two professors to the group war between Gryffindor and Slytherin.
In the words of Fred and George, Gryffindor is now ready for war. We must support Professor Sirius Black's behavior and fight Slytherin to the end?
Well, the words are fierce, which is a bit of a middle school performance, but Slytherin is not much better.
Of course, Gryffindor also gained a small number of Hufflepuff supporters. As for Ravenclaw, in their words. They will not participate in such things that will make them lose their IQ.
In the following days, the atmosphere between Gryffindor and Slytherin was very tense. No student would act alone, otherwise it would become very dangerous.
Of course, this would not lead to a beating, otherwise Professor McGonagall would definitely put everyone in detention.
Even so, ridicule and mockery are naturally inevitable.
However, the friction was only so, after all, the students got along more, and the main cause of the problem was the problem between the two professors.
In fact, all students know very well where the bottom line of Hogwarts is, and no one is stupid enough to really cross this bottom line.
The principle of being the first to stand out is something that everyone knows. Of course, as long as you are not caught by the professors, even if you cross the bottom line, you can just take it back.
However, the atmosphere in the hall inside is very tense. The students of the two colleges have become tense, which makes Fanlin feel very weird.
Recently, he has been very annoyed by being polite. It is obviously not enough to make the body magical. It requires a lot of formula calculations to completely deconstruct the body, and then reassemble it in the form of a sophisticated magic circle.
It was mentioned in "The Deciphering of Advanced White Magic", but it is very difficult.
And not only that, the secrets of black magic obviously cannot be relaxed. What makes Fan Lin feel the worst is that his deconstruction of some black magic seems to have reached a bottleneck, that is, how to arrange the curse seals when the spell is composed. This is not just comparable to some daily spells such as clear water like springs.
The first spell that Fan Lin modified was the shadowless magic. The restricted black magic is the bottom line set by Dumbledore, but this also makes Fan Lin very useful.
The opening of the forbidden book area means that he no longer needs to sneak in to borrow books, but he still has to be careful. It is always a bad thing to be caught by other students.
However, Madam Pince has no way to avoid it. After all, the borrowing process must be recorded by Madam Pince, which makes Madam Pince look at Fan Lin very strangely. She thinks that there must be something wrong with this student's mind.
You know, people who study black magic are generally affected by spells.
But what made Madam Pince even more incomprehensible was that the note in the hand of this seemingly humble student was actually from the headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore.
Fanlin had just borrowed a book about the evil magic of soul whipping, and Madam Pince just made a note and turned around and left.
Fanlin thought that she might have gone to find Dumbledore, which made Fanlin feel very helpless. It seemed that in Madam Pince's eyes, he had become the next Tom, and the kind that Dumbledore supported. (To be continued)