Ancient Wizards Return to Hogwarts

Chapter 285 Is Albus Dumbledore Really a Gryffindor?

Chapter 285 Is Albus Dumbledore really a Gryffindor?

"Good news. Now students from the lower grades of Hogwarts are not allowed to enter Hogsmeade Village. Students above the third grade can only enter on the Hogsmeade Open Day with a form signed by their guardian, and the control of alcohol here has also been tightened." Rice shared some good news with his old friend.

"The successor headmaster is capable, but these rules and regulations can only restrain those good children who follow the rules, and those troublemakers cannot be stopped."

"They are like Peeves, and we teachers have to learn to accept them." Rice has long seen it through.

Let them go! Just don't bring population changes to the school.

On the way to the castle, Hufflepuff also took the opportunity to observe the shops around Hogsmeade Village and found that it was not much inferior to Diagon Alley, and even more lively.

"The only pure wizard settlement in the UK recorded in the book is indeed well-deserved." Hufflepuff sighed. However, she was not only impressed by the prosperity of Hogsmeade Village, but also by the great impact of the Statute of Secrecy on wizards after its promulgation and implementation.

"If we had gritted our teeth and not implemented the policy of separating wizards and Muggles, would the modern wizarding world and the non-magical world have already merged together?" She couldn't help but have some fantasies.

Les shook his head.

"We have not personally experienced that era and cannot make decisions for them. I think that since the wizards at that time could reach a consensus and promote the implementation of this law, it shows that the existence of the Statute of Secrecy has its rationality - you can change your words slightly to: If Godric and the other four had not overthrown the gods, would it still be the era of theocracy, and the status of wizards could even be above that of Muggles?"

The example Les gave was so vivid that Helga was speechless.

"You make sense, let's go, hurry up, I have to attend the sorting ceremony later." Hufflepuff noticed that the two seemed to be far behind the main group, and hurriedly quickened his pace.

When they arrived at the parking lot of the Thestrals, there was another car parked there. The two hurried over, opened the door and got in.

As soon as the door closed, the carriage started off with a bang.

Hufflepuff opened the window, stuck his head out, and admired the scenery on the road.

Cool breezes blew in from the window, and Hufflepuff's voice floated in at the same time.

"Don't say it, Salazar, I'm actually a little nervous."

"First of all, please call me Les, and secondly, what are you nervous about?"

"After all, a thousand years have passed." Hufflepuff was a little unconfident: "I'm afraid of teaching some outdated knowledge to the children, and what I'm good at is not the so-called Defense Against the Dark Arts..."

Les: ...

"Then let me tell you about your predecessors?" Les decided to share the stories of Quirrell and Lockhart with Hufflepuff to give his old friend a little confidence.

After listening to several examples given by Rice, Helga was silent for a few seconds, and then questioned her soul: Can you really learn useful knowledge with such a professor?

After hearing the strange deeds of her former professors, she suddenly became confident. No matter how bad she is, can she be worse than the boastful liar and the idiot who reads from the textbook? As for Lupin, he is indeed a good teacher, but his teaching content has nothing to do with dark magic, right? He has been teaching students to deal with magical animals...

Then Helga remembered her old friend Salazar's attitude towards dark magic, and she suddenly realized: there is no such thing as Defense Against the Dark Arts in the world. The magic you use to defeat dark wizards is Defense Against the Dark Arts. Even if you use a high whip kick to knock the opponent unconscious, it also belongs to the category of Defense Against the Dark Arts.

Thinking of this, Helga suddenly realized it.

Although he didn't quite understand why his old friend suddenly became so confident, Rice was still happy for her: Helga, you should be more confident. You should be the best professor in the past ten years, no, the past hundred years, no one.

"That Albus, do you know him?" After receiving the confidence from Rice, Hufflepuff turned the topic to his boss who was about to work with him.

Rice silently took out a picture of Dumbledore's chocolate frog from the bag and handed it over.

"He is a Gryffindor and has a very high prestige in the modern magic world."

"I didn't expect that you would awaken a new hobby after not seeing you for a few years." Hufflepuff complained about Salazar's "little hobby" while reading the introduction of Dumbledore on the small card.

Hogwarts headmaster, defeating the dark wizard, discovering the use of dragon blood, etc., in her opinion, it was not worth mentioning, only the sentence at the end attracted her attention.

"Achieved great success in alchemy? What did he do to deserve such a description?"

"Not sure, but the man mentioned above successfully made the Philosopher's Stone, so maybe he found a new use for the Philosopher's Stone?"

"The Philosopher's Stone?" Hufflepuff was really surprised this time. She didn't expect that someone could actually make this legendary alchemical creation.

"I got one last year. If you want it, I'll give you some later. I gave half to Rowena before. You can ask her for it first." Les said in a boastful tone.

Hufflepuff:!

"Give me some, and I'll forgive you for bringing me here." Hufflepuff stretched out his palm to Les.

Les blinked, quickly reached into the bag, and took out a piece of Philosopher's Stone as big as a thumbnail, and put it in Helga's palm.

"It's a deal." He closed Helga's five fingers, as if he was afraid that she would regret it.

It was difficult for Hufflepuff to explain his current mood: If you want to say that Salazar is stingy, he really gave him a Philosopher's Stone, but his behavior is not related to "magnanimity"...

Forget it, anyway, I don't intend to really blame him. I got a Philosopher's Stone for free, which is a big profit!

At this time, the Thestral carriage pulled the two people close to the main gate of Hogwarts.

Hufflepuff's face suddenly changed, because she saw two Dementors standing on both sides of the magnificent cast iron gate of Hogwarts from a distance!

Helga: !!!

"Why are there dark creatures outside the school?!" Her face was distorted with shock.

"These are the guards of the wizard prison..." Rice said gloomily, introducing Hufflepuff to the Dementors who were used as jailers by the Ministry of Magic.

"So the so-called 'Ministry of Magic' sent dark creatures to surround Hogwarts? Can I understand it this way?" Hufflepuff's voice was tinged with anger.

Rice nodded, he felt that it was probably the same as what Helga said.

Hufflepuff took a deep breath, then turned his head to look at Rice: "Is that Albus Dumbledore really a Gryffindor?"

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