Chapter 968 Hermione's Sensibility
While Ron was teasing the little bird, he was casually thinking about a question-what is the standard for measuring whether a wizard is "useful"?
First of all, going to Maccabi must be hopeless.
In terms of mind, even as smart as Hermione, it is difficult to figure out every decision he makes; in terms of strength, the two generations of Dark Lords together have troubled the European magic world for nearly a century, but he was overthrown by him at the same time in Hogwarts. Here is the vestibule.
And when the two are combined, it is really reassuring to think about it. It is no wonder that he can almost replace Dumbledore as a pillar of the magic world in such a short period of time.
Check it out! Even the terrible ancient black wizard Hai Erbo is trapped by Maca's design. It's "next door" to them and hasn't come out yet!
So, don't compare yourself to a genius like Maca who knows how to work hard, there is no need to ask for trouble.
However, since the most powerful peers can only be regarded as an exception, who should he choose as the standard of personal ability... or in other words, as a "goal" to work hard for?
Thinking about it, Ron let a little bird stand on the back of his hand, and then held it in front of his eyes.
It is very delicate, and I have done a good job in the details this time - although the feathers still have no specific texture, the "imagination" in other places has been perfected.
If it is used to grade N.E.W.Ts' Transfiguration exam, it is not a problem to get an "E (Excellent)", and it is not known that the practical operation of the Charms exam may get the best evaluation of "O (Excellent)".
However, if this curse is used in actual combat, it will probably only add a meal to the enemy or something.
"Sigh...how about taking Hermione as the target?" Ron pondered for a while, but then shook his head subtly, "No, it seems a bit too far for me?"
I don't know when he started, but he jumped from "how to judge whether a wizard is useful" to "who should I target to catch up" all at once.
Although this can indeed be regarded as his original intention to think about the problem, it is a pity that as the viewpoint is lowered again and again, his vision has also shrunk a lot.
After Ron learned to try to think, his biggest problem now probably lies in this.
"Well, why don't we start with Harry first!" He nodded silently at the end, and said to himself, "By the way, it's Harry without the sword of Gryffindor."
After all, he waved his wand to lift the spell that summoned the birds just now, and then let the tip of the wand vibrate rhythmically again.
At least one point of Ginny was wrong, because her current brother had actually worked very hard.
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When Neville was discussing the mysteries of the Patronus Charm with Harry, and Ron was practicing spellcasting skills alone, Hermione and Sirius entered the potion preparation room used by Maca.
"...I found the mandrake resurrection potion!"
Since the mandrake is not cheap, this potion is not too much even if it is stored in St. Mungo's. However, petrified patients are generally uncommon, so even if there are few finished products, it is more than enough for emergencies.
But after getting the potion,
Hermione looked at the medicine bottle in her hand, and seemed to hesitate suddenly because of something she thought of.
"What's the matter?" Sirius closed the medicine cabinet he was looking for just now, and then he turned around and said, "There is no need to worry about anything, right? Since Hai Erbo is trapped, it means that little Victor was not trapped by that The guy is possessed... If it's just general control, we can still handle it."
He would say that, of course he had his reasons - after all, it would take time to remove the petrification effect, and during that period, Little Victor couldn't move around.
"Let's go! Let's give him medicine while it's just getting dark! This way he can at least save a whole night of waiting."
But Hermione still stood there without moving.
"I'm not talking about that," she hesitated. "I'm thinking, if Mr. Victor recovers, the father and son should leave, right? You know that Mr. Victor listens to his father very much."
"Ok?"
Sirius thought for a while when he heard the words, and finally understood what Hermione meant.
"Oh, I see...you're worried about Sinista, right?"
"Yes," Hermione couldn't help nodding her head slightly when she saw that he pointed it out, "To tell you the truth, I think Professor Sinista should make it clear to old Mr. Victor, or else...or..."
Although she thought so, she could tell from the fact that she was still unable to explain why, and she only relied on her personal senses to directly make judgments.
To be honest, considering Hermione's usual rational decisions, it's quite rare for her to be so emotional.
"Otherwise old Victor will never know that he has a daughter again? Or, Sinista will never be able to recognize his biological father again?"
Sirius immediately followed Hermione's words and helped her complete, but waved his hand before Hermione was about to nod.
"The Muggle world and the wizarding world seem to be isolated from each other, but believe me, the distance between them is sometimes thinner than a piece of parchment!" He smiled softly, "By the way, aren't you also an 'insider' now? '? Why don't you just think about it!"
"If you can replace Sinista and confess everything to old Victor, then I agree not to use the resurrection potion for Mr. Victor; but if you can't, then you can come out with the potion and give it to me He takes medicine..."
"Give you some time, think about it!"
For some reason, Sirius put down such a difficult problem in front of Hermione, and then went to wait in the corridor outside by himself.
Hermione watched him walk out of the room until he was out of sight before looking down at the potion bottle in her hand.
Talk to old Victor instead of Professor Sinistra?
She is just one of the students taught by the professor, even if she happens to hear about the professor's secret family affairs, how can she be qualified to do it for her?
But such a multiple-choice question given by Sirius is not easy to answer with a sentence of "not qualified".
As she pondered over Sinistra's decision, she unconsciously sank into a chair behind her. But she didn't notice that she had already sat on the seat Maca used to sit in these days.
Habitually leaning sideways and propping her elbows on the edge of the table, Hermione tilted her head and rested her forehead in thought, and her eyes wandered randomly on the table.
"Well?"
When she glanced at the pen holder, she immediately found the simple feather inside—it was the quill pen style commonly used by Maca.
Suddenly, a sentence Maca once said flashed through her mind for some reason.
"Sometimes, as long as the outcome we're after is good, we might as well not care how bad the process is."
This is a typical Maca-style statement, with a strong utilitarian color. But in fact, even Maca himself may not be able to fully abide by this principle, so he will put a "sometimes" to restrict it.
But in this situation, isn't it just the "sometimes"?
Hermione paused, stood up abruptly, and hurried to the door. But in the middle of the walk, she suddenly turned around and pulled out the quill from Maca's pen holder.
"Maka, lend me some... You agree without saying a word!"
Mumbling to herself at the table, Hermione cheekily held the quill in her hand, and quickly left the potion preparation room.
"Sirius, I decided to make it clear to old Mr. Victor!"
"what?"
Seeing that Hermione turned around and walked towards the hall after leaving these words, Sirius hurriedly grabbed her.
"Wait first—" he said in a little surprise, "Well, I'm not letting you talk, but... Before you go, can you tell me what you think?"
To be honest, Sirius didn't know Hermione very well, but he also knew that she was a very sensible girl.
Not to mention anything else, as far as the series of commands and actions today, even he has to admit that Hermione has a very good leadership ability.
But to be honest, just because Hermione was too rational in dealing with things, this would actually lead her to make some wrong decisions under certain circumstances.
At present, the magic world has become full of crises. If Hermione can grow and mature, Sirius feels that she will definitely be the one who supports everyone's hearts at critical moments.
Even if Maca wasn't here today, and Kingsley, who usually took the lead, could only lie on the hospital bed, Hermione immediately showed her value.
Therefore, when Sirius discovered that Hermione had actually shown her emotional side in the Sinistar matter, he temporarily wanted to see which side Hermione would choose in the end.
For Hermione, this is undoubtedly a good opportunity to break through herself.
However, even the instigator Sirius didn't expect Hermione to give her own answer so quickly—what made her jump out of her usual thinking all of a sudden?
"What do you think?"
Hermione was stopped by Sirius, so she had to stop and turned around.
"I... well," she shook the quill in her heart again, and then said, "Someone once told me that the result is often more important than the process... I think, if Professor Sinista can be with her father, and Living with her brother, she must be much happier than she is now!"
"So?" Sirius nodded noncommittally.
"So," Hermione continued, "if Professor Sinistra is concerned about the safety of Mr. Victor and his family, I can do my best to protect them—just like Maca has been doing!"
"That's what you've been doing all this time?" Sirius couldn't help grinning, "You mean, just take people to Hogwarts, or simply bring them to my house?"
Obviously, since the Black old house was donated by Sirius for free use by the Order of the Phoenix, many "irrelevant" people have lived there.
During the period with the largest number of people, there were even more than forty people living in the old house!
What's even more interesting is that a few of them seem to have settled down there. In the future, when he, the "theoretical owner", is buried in the ground, the house will be able to bid farewell to the damned surname "Black" up.
Although Sirius didn't like his surname at first, this kind of natural transfer of property occasionally made him a little dumbfounded.
"Um... I'll try to find a place myself?" Hermione said with an uncertain look on her face.
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