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Chapter 2851 Hagrid's Holiday (1)

Chapter 2851 Hagrid's Holiday ([-])

In his History of the Holy Wars written by the priest Thomas Fuller in 1639, he wrote that the role of the Crusades was to serve as the sewer of the Christian world, draining all discord.

It's fantastic to ask people to plunge into the desert without knowing anything about logistics, strategy, and geography, but some people go anyway, some for material gain and desire for glory, some for revenge against heretics, Some people did it because of bloodthirsty excitement and ruthless cruelty, while others really responded to the pope's call and went for atonement.

Nietzsche believes that good and evil are not absolute, but relatively interchangeable, and regards the enhancement and weakening of human power as the standard of happiness, and understands it as a kind of impulse and creativity.

"Look at the walls of Jerusalem, princes, open your dry spectacles, and see the destroyed temple? Now that sanctuary, where God once appeared, is occupied by heathens, oh , who can see this scene and not shed tears?"

The Ten Commandments of Moses stipulated that murder is a sin. If the people on the Eastern Expedition had doubts about whether killing heretics was a crime, they would shake their confidence and doubt whether their actions were for atonement or to create more crimes. sin.

The seven deadly sins include pride, envy, rage, sloth, covetousness, gluttony, and lust.

If a person needs strength to challenge what he thinks is evil, and someone says "don't be stupid, you can't win", he is discouraged first, and then the person tells him what the "wise way" is .

The fable of the bee says that the most irritating thing in the world is the idiot, and it is also the idiot who is the least easily grasped by "pride". Being a reckless and recognized stupid fool will not fall into the trap of pretending to be clever.

The person who said this is right, there are werewolves and thieves who join the Order of the Phoenix, aren't these the bottom of society?

It is precisely because these people have nothing to lose that they dare to do anything. The Order of the Phoenix is ​​actually a different kind of outlaw than the Death Eaters.

There is a term called intrusive thinking, which often flashes through our minds without warning, fools turn their heads and forget, and some people will repeatedly struggle with this intrusive thinking, causing intense pain, and from time to time It appears and occupies our minds, making us in a good mood for the day, flying away like a balloon in a child's hand.

"Background" is about equal to the ransom in the hostile camp. Richard the Lionheart collected tax after tax in order to join the East, and was finally tied up. In order to redeem him, he had to pay another sum of money in England. If he was an Earl Pay less.

In addition to handwork, Ben Cooper is also good at mathematics. After several years of reading, his parents have accepted the fact that he is a wizard, but even his uncle did not disclose the secret to the outside world, so that his uncle thought he was studying. accounting school.

The reason why Ben didn't want to go home for the summer vacation was not his parents, but the neighbors around him. Even if the obliterator modified their memories because of Ben's magic riot, they still couldn't change their views.

Paul taught Ben an ancient spell that allowed the caster to fling their targets around like the Hulk, and if Ben was strong enough, he could even throw the troll on the ground.

Black magic itself uses negative emotions in people's hearts. Ben's situation is even worse than Barnaby's. At least Barnaby, who has been in contact with black magic items for a long time, has never had a magic riot.

The harder the spring is pressed, the higher it bounces when it rebounds... It's kind of tricky anyway.

"Is that okay?" Ben asked.

"Okay!" Pomona waved at him, who had just helped build the bag of dragon dung.

"Is this dragon dung?" Severus asked.

He didn't touch it with his hands, but used a cutting spell to cut open a pocket, which was full of dry particles and had no foul smell.

"Otherwise what do you think?" Pomona said calmly.

"Better than I thought." He said happily, "When will it start?"

"See what Hagrid says," Pomona replied.

"What does this have to do with him?" Severus asked.

She tilted her head to look at him.

Probably because he really had no idea, he looked at her in confusion.

"Do you remember that tree full of tree monkey frogs?" Pomona said. "You helped take care of it when you were a kid."

"What's that place?" Severus asked.

"Glop's food is provided there. The forest troll eats Barber's tubers. Hagrid also wants to change Grop's staple food. His appetite is too large." Pomona said.

"So you're going to carve out a piece of land in the Forbidden Forest?" Severus said.

"No, it's about modifying what's already there, like these." Pomona patted the bag of dragon manure, "They're actually usable, but I'm going to adjust the formula of the fertilizer to better suit the needs of the plants. "

"I'm still wondering why gardening uses so much fertilizer, even for experiments." Severus said, looking at the "city wall".

"I also want to give some to the forest trolls to increase their yield per mu, so that they won't compete with the centaur for territory," Pomona said.

"Whose idea was that?" Severus asked "Dumbledore?"

"It was Fudge's idea. He suggested giving some gifts to both parties, but he really didn't know what the centaurs needed," Pomona said.

"Are we waiting here?"

Pomona saw that he didn't really want to continue standing in the dung heap.

"Come on, Ben!" Pomona said to Ben on the other end. "Let's catch dragonflies."

Ben came over slowly.

"I thought kids would love to play this game," Pomona said.

"He's not a kid anymore, and he's not good at riding a broom," Severus said.

Hard work can make up for weakness, but Pomona felt that Ben's talents were not there.

"Do you know the Capturing Charm?" Pomona asked Ben.

"Professor Fleetwey taught," said Ben.

"If you see that moth, grab it," Pomona said.

There was an orange light on the end of Ben's wand, and the moth was in his hand.

"You catch with this spell later," Pomona said.

This time I promised to be quicker, but I was still a little unhappy.

At this time the Hogwarts Express whistle sounded, and they were about to leave for London.

They stood where they were for a while, watching the train go, because Barnaby and Ben stayed at school and they didn't get on the train.

"Do you think Carter didn't get what he deserved?" Severus asked.

Ben looked at Severus.

"He still has something to offer the school," Severus said.

"What did he contribute?" Ben frowned, looking unconvinced.

Severus didn't answer.

In fact, Pomona can also feel that Carter has played a certain role in this school, but cannot express it in words.

"Competition is better than mutual suspicion." Severus said after thinking for a long time.

Ben fell into thought after listening.

"Come on, we'll wait for Hagrid by the Black Lake."

Then she set off first.

(End of this chapter)

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