Hogwarts Emerald

Chapter 169 Prejudice

Ever since she was a child, Hermione Granger has been synonymous with academic excellence. She is the child of other people's parents in the eyes of her parents, and is a child who will definitely be successful in the future.

It was such an outstanding child who received the admission notice to Hogwarts when he was twelve years old, and his life changed drastically.

Hermione was still very nervous about going to Hogwarts, a place she was unfamiliar with, so before enrolling she bought a lot of books to learn about the magical world, hoping that she would not fall too far behind her classmates.

The gap from a top student to a low-achieving student is terrible and may destroy an outstanding student. Hermione didn't want to become a loser, so she read books carefully during the holidays and tried to practice a few spells.

With this anxiety in mind, Hermione boarded the train to school. She met Neville Longbottom in the car. Hermione felt that her peers in the wizarding world were just like this, and she would no longer be the last person.

After seeing Ron casting spells in another box, Hermione thought that was it! Children who grew up in the wizarding world are not as good as her. At least her repair spell fixed Harry Potter's glasses.

Hermione's self-confidence began to grow rapidly, and she knew that she could be the first in the school year again, just like before. Then Hermione met the big devil Ada, and her self-confidence instantly felt like a deflated ball, deflating faster than it expanded.

Ada forced back a group of senior students by herself. When Ada cast magic as she pleased, as well as her amazing wandless spells, they all left an endless shadow on Hermione's young mind.

The girl in front of her, who was not much older than herself, made Hermione a little frustrated. Is this the level that a child who grew up in the wizarding world should have? What kind of spellcasting is that of hers? This is completely different from what is written in the book!

After arriving at school, Hermione was shocked and realized that she had thought too much. Ada was the only one in the whole school. Hermione, who had regained her pride, once again showed her demeanor as a top student, earning the nickname "Second Generation Miss Know-It-All".

After becoming friends with Harry and Ron, Hermione learned a lot about Ada. It turned out that she had a similar background to herself, which made Hermione admire Ada very much.

Hermione regarded Ada as her role model and the goal she strived to emulate. Although he regards Ada as his role model, it does not mean that everything Ada says is right, especially what he sees with his own eyes!

It is very impolite to interrupt someone else's speech, especially if you don't know each other well. Hermione was excited and interrupted Ada just now, and she was a little embarrassed.

She continued: "I'm sorry, Ada, I'm a little excited, but it's true that Snape wanted to hurt Harry. I've seen this method in the book. You must use your eyes to keep in touch with the target of the spell. At that time His eyes were fixed on Harry without blinking."

Looking at Hermione, Ada felt as if she was seeing a smaller version of herself. I used to be so self-righteous, thinking that I was the smartest one, and I only believed in myself.

Although Ada is very self-righteous now, this does not prevent her from "educating" Hermione. She has big fists and she is reasonable. Ada said: "Does what you see must be true? Does what you think must be right?"

"But I really saw it..." Hermione's voice became weaker and weaker, and her confidence became less and less.

Hermione had doubts about her own thoughts. Hagrid said before that Snape could not harm Harry, and Ada said the same thing today. Was she really wrong? But after he interrupted Snape's spell casting, Harry's broom returned to normal, so what?

Smart people are indeed good at thinking. Looking at Hermione who was deep in thought, Ada was very satisfied. Why did she suddenly feel a sense of accomplishment in her heart?

No wonder so many people like to play development games. It turns out that this sense of accomplishment is really fascinating.

As for Harry and Ron, Ada didn't want to look at them. These two useless men were looking at her with big eyes and small eyes. They didn't understand what they wanted to express at all, and they were still immersed in their own opinions.

"You mean, what I saw may not be everything?" Hermione asked uncertainly. She was very sure that she saw it correctly at the time. If it was right, could it be that it was not comprehensive enough?

Talking to smart people saves trouble and makes things clear. Ada nodded and said, "Professor Snape has a vicious tongue, partiality, and a bad attitude. He is annoying. Everyone will not have a good impression of him. They think he should be a bad person."

After listening to Ada's words, Hermione began to carefully reflect on the day's game, looking for details that she had missed, and whether she was really biased against Snape, and whether this bias misled her judgment.

"Snape was injured on Halloween. He went to the corridor on the right of the fourth floor. He must have wanted to steal the Sorcerer's Stone while everyone was not paying attention!" said Harry, who had been offline for a long time. He insisted that Snape Snape was the mastermind behind this, Ada just didn't see Snape's true face.

"While you were going to play with the trolls, I also went to the fourth floor. Did I also want to steal the magic stone?" Ada asked, "Although I am indeed very interested in that thing, turning stone into gold, who can I don’t want it!”

That's right, Ada's interest in the Philosopher's Stone is not immortality, but its ability to turn any metal into gold. When you have no money, just make some gold. This life is so comfortable. Fighting and killing are really too dangerous.

Ada was not interested in the other ability of immortality. There was no point in living for such a long time.

While you are immortal, you have to face separation and death again and again. Everything in your life loses its meaning. You retain time, but you also lose it.

For a moment, Ada wanted to be like Quirrell, take the Philosopher's Stone as her own and steal it. Good wine reddens people's faces, Galleons move people's hearts, and it would be a lie to say that they are not tempted by the magic stone that can create wealth. But even if Ada has her life, does she really have her life?

Not to mention those murderers who coveted the Sorcerer's Stone, Dumbledore would not let her go. A trip to Azkaban for further education was indispensable. It might as well be a one-way ticket, plus a super-value coupon, living in a cell, and sending her to the cemetery. That kind of offer.

All the ways to get rich are written in the law. It is not cost-effective to send yourself to Azkaban for a magic stone. This transaction is not cost-effective. It is better to put your hope on the grand prize of the "Daily Prophet".

Harry still stubbornly believed that he was right. Unless Ada put the truth in front of her, she would not believe a word of Snape's defense. Harry pointed to the scar on his forehead and continued: "When Snape looks at me, the scar on my forehead hurts. I discovered his secret, his reasons and motives for harming me."

If you say that, then I won't be stubborn with you. Ada has given up arguing with Harry. How old is he and how old is she? How serious is it to argue with him.

Even if she told all her speculations about Quirrell, it would probably not be of much use, because Ada had no physical evidence to prove that her speculations were correct.

These statements made by Ada are no different from those made by Harry and Hermione. They are all seen with the eyes and are not supported by evidence. Ada could convince Hermione, and Harry could deny her in the same way.

Now Harry Potter is convinced of Snape, and no one can persuade him. The bastard bites and refuses to let go. Even if Ada said something, Harry could deny it completely with "I don't believe it."

Only by dragging one of Dumbledore, Snape, or Quirrell to confront Harry face to face would he be able to believe it. But which of these three can Ada instigate?

One is the Headmaster, one is the Potions Professor, and the other is the mastermind behind the scenes and the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. None of them have more status than Ada, and none of them can be influenced by Ada.

It's better to forget it, the pure will become clear, and the dirty will become dirty. When the truth of the matter is revealed, Harry will naturally know that he has wronged a good person.

Furthermore, it's not like Snape didn't know that he had been wronged. He wasn't in a hurry, and Ada didn't need to be in a hurry to prove his innocence.

Just eat carrots and worry less, why bother?

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