Hogwarts, where the stars shine
Chapter 24, a result that neither party is satisfied with
In the blink of an eye, the first week of the 88-89 school year is over.
In this short but long week, four Slytherin students were admitted to the school hospital one after another.
The reason is that the four of them carried forward the glorious tradition of Slytherin and did their best to bully and humiliate young wizards of Muggle origin.
Although the specific circumstances of Lucian Bol and Perigen Derek were unknown, the Slytherin students privately determined that Mesa was not able to escape his involvement in this matter.
Bol and Derek were admitted to the campus hospital, where the despicable Mesa must have cursed them both viciously.
Indeed, Mesa did curse Bol and Derek, causing them to develop blisters all over their bodies.
The real murderer was right in front of them, but the Slytherin students could not produce any evidence to prove that Mesa was the murderer and bring him to justice.
Fortunately, Flint and Nell were also hospitalized, and there was another opportunity to expel Mesa.In front of many students, Mesa sent the two men to the school hospital, which was a very cruel method.
As expected, Mesa, the abuser, was taken away by Dean Snape that night and stayed away all night.
Seeing this, some optimistic Slytherin students played in their dormitories to celebrate another victory of "purity".
Although Marcus Flint had completely humiliated the pure-blood wizards, as long as the school broke Mesa's wand and expelled him, Flint's defeat would be nothing. This was the Slytherin's victory.
Unfortunately, the hopes of the Slytherin students were not fulfilled, and they were unable to taste the sweetness of the fruits of victory.
Mesa showed up in the auditorium on time the next morning and showed no signs of packing and getting ready to leave school.In other words, Hogwarts did not expel Mesa Black over this matter.
Mesa Black was certainly at fault for beating up his classmates, causing them to be injured and hospitalized, but he also had a reason for it.What the atmosphere of Slytherin House is like, anyone who is not deaf or blind knows what is going on.
Although this incident was bad, all the blame cannot be placed on Mesa.When a person is bullied or oppressed, you cannot expect that person to swallow his anger, be submissive, and do nothing.
Even if you press the spring, you will feel the resistance of the elastic force when you press down, let alone people.As a result, either the spring rebounds strongly and gets rid of the pressure, or it is pressed to the end and loses its due elasticity.
Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance, and the clay figures still have a certain amount of anger.In the face of Flint's discrimination and oppression, Mesa's atrocities were excusable.
It's just that the death penalty can be avoided, but the living crime cannot be escaped.
Snape gave Mesa a rather stern warning and a one-month confinement penalty as the final verdict on the matter.
Both Mesa and the Slytherin students were very dissatisfied with this punishment result.
Before deciding to use violence to cut the knot, Mesa was already prepared to accept the punishment.But after receiving the punishment from Snape, Mesa still felt that the punishment imposed on him was too severe and too long.
It is their own fault that the three people in Flint were injured and hospitalized, and no one else is to blame.Moreover, Madam Pomfrey's medical skills are superb, and the three of them will be able to continue to be active in a short time, but Mesa will have to spend a month.
The month-long confinement greatly reduced Mesa's study time and squandered a lot of practice time.Instead of standing in Snape's office until his legs were numb, Mesa wanted to drown himself in the ocean of knowledge.
Yes, after being taken away by Snape that night, he was made to stand in his dean's office all night.
Contrary to Mesa's feeling that the punishment was too harsh, some Slytherin students felt that this punishment was too light.Even if Mesa is not expelled, the confinement should be extended until the end of the school year and he should not be an eyesore in the common room.
Although both parties were dissatisfied with the ruling, both parties seemed to have a tacit understanding and neither expressed their dissatisfaction.
Publicly questioning one's own dean's decision, or objecting to the punishment announced by him, was tantamount to slapping Snape in front of other houses.
Questioning the mean and vindictive Snape, not only will the punishment result not be changed, but he will also be included in Snape's little notebook.When the time comes, I’m afraid I won’t have to wear a pair of small shoes until graduation.
Compared with Mesa's unwillingness to argue with Snape, those Slytherin students who thought the punishment was too light felt even more aggrieved.
Not only could they not question Snape's decision, they also couldn't provoke Mesa.They worry that they will also be remembered by this madman and become the next Flint, or Bol or Derek.
It had been a depressing weekend in Slytherin House, and the long and narrow common room made it feel even lower.This oppressive silence did not get better until the second week of the school year.
In the wizarding world, Quidditch is the most popular sport, loved by men, women, and children.
In the second week of September, the freshmen will have their first flying lesson, while the old students will prepare for Quidditch team selection.
The entire academy, no, the entire school, was enveloped in flying and Quidditch.
Even the new students from Muggle society were swept up in this wave of enthusiasm, even though they had never watched a Quidditch match or even touched a broomstick.
Sure enough, human beings are always full of yearning for the vast sky.
Everywhere Mesa went these days, she heard people talking about flying and Quidditch, and heard many long, boastful stories.
Everyone from a wizarding family chattered endlessly about Quidditch and everything to do with flying.Listening to their tone, Mesa thought they had grown up on broomsticks!
To be honest, Mesa really didn't know what fun Quidditch was.
Mesa didn't want to watch 22 people compete for a ball on the court, let alone [-] people playing with four balls.
Moreover, Quidditch is obviously a team sport, but this event is extremely individualistic and heroic.
A Quidditch team starts with seven players.There are three Chasers for the Quaffle, two Beaters for the Bludgers, a Seeker for the Snitch, and a Keeper to guard the three knockers.
When the Seeker catches the Snitch, not only does he end the game, but he also earns 150 points for his team.
What is the concept of 150 points?
The chaser will get ten points if he breaks through the opponent's defense and throws the quaffle into the knocker guarded by the opponent's goalkeeper.In other words, catching the Golden Snitch is equivalent to scoring the Quaffle fifteen times.
In a Quidditch game, catching the Golden Snitch almost means winning the game.
If you lose the game after catching the Golden Snitch... Mesa just wants to say one thing to the players, that is - if it doesn't work, just find a class, there is nothing better than this!
It takes a lot of talent to lead by fifteen goals! ! !
Even a certain national team in the East has never been beaten [-]-[-] by its opponent in a game!
Even though they lost to Costa Rica, Brazil and Turkey in the World Cup group stage, they did not concede nine goals in the three games combined!
Although his desire to complain about the sport of Quidditch was at an all-time high, Mesa still went to the library to borrow books, hoping to learn more about broomstick riding and flying before flying lessons.
From "The Encyclopedia of Flying Broomsticks" to "The Flying Broomstick Care Manual"; from "The Origins of Quidditch" to "The Magic of Quidditch"; and from "He Flying Like a Madman" to "Flying with the Cannons"...
The books that Mesa borrowed were piled up in a mountain. He learned a lot about broomsticks, but he still didn't find the fun of Quidditch.
Until he read "Quidditch Teams of Great Britain and Ireland" and learned about the amazing performance of the English Quidditch team in the World Cup, Mesa fell into a long silence.
It turns out that there really is such a good football national team in this world.
I'm sorry, I've wrongly blamed you all these years. I'm really sorry. I'll never say you have smelly feet again.Mesa apologized silently in her heart.
In this short but long week, four Slytherin students were admitted to the school hospital one after another.
The reason is that the four of them carried forward the glorious tradition of Slytherin and did their best to bully and humiliate young wizards of Muggle origin.
Although the specific circumstances of Lucian Bol and Perigen Derek were unknown, the Slytherin students privately determined that Mesa was not able to escape his involvement in this matter.
Bol and Derek were admitted to the campus hospital, where the despicable Mesa must have cursed them both viciously.
Indeed, Mesa did curse Bol and Derek, causing them to develop blisters all over their bodies.
The real murderer was right in front of them, but the Slytherin students could not produce any evidence to prove that Mesa was the murderer and bring him to justice.
Fortunately, Flint and Nell were also hospitalized, and there was another opportunity to expel Mesa.In front of many students, Mesa sent the two men to the school hospital, which was a very cruel method.
As expected, Mesa, the abuser, was taken away by Dean Snape that night and stayed away all night.
Seeing this, some optimistic Slytherin students played in their dormitories to celebrate another victory of "purity".
Although Marcus Flint had completely humiliated the pure-blood wizards, as long as the school broke Mesa's wand and expelled him, Flint's defeat would be nothing. This was the Slytherin's victory.
Unfortunately, the hopes of the Slytherin students were not fulfilled, and they were unable to taste the sweetness of the fruits of victory.
Mesa showed up in the auditorium on time the next morning and showed no signs of packing and getting ready to leave school.In other words, Hogwarts did not expel Mesa Black over this matter.
Mesa Black was certainly at fault for beating up his classmates, causing them to be injured and hospitalized, but he also had a reason for it.What the atmosphere of Slytherin House is like, anyone who is not deaf or blind knows what is going on.
Although this incident was bad, all the blame cannot be placed on Mesa.When a person is bullied or oppressed, you cannot expect that person to swallow his anger, be submissive, and do nothing.
Even if you press the spring, you will feel the resistance of the elastic force when you press down, let alone people.As a result, either the spring rebounds strongly and gets rid of the pressure, or it is pressed to the end and loses its due elasticity.
Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance, and the clay figures still have a certain amount of anger.In the face of Flint's discrimination and oppression, Mesa's atrocities were excusable.
It's just that the death penalty can be avoided, but the living crime cannot be escaped.
Snape gave Mesa a rather stern warning and a one-month confinement penalty as the final verdict on the matter.
Both Mesa and the Slytherin students were very dissatisfied with this punishment result.
Before deciding to use violence to cut the knot, Mesa was already prepared to accept the punishment.But after receiving the punishment from Snape, Mesa still felt that the punishment imposed on him was too severe and too long.
It is their own fault that the three people in Flint were injured and hospitalized, and no one else is to blame.Moreover, Madam Pomfrey's medical skills are superb, and the three of them will be able to continue to be active in a short time, but Mesa will have to spend a month.
The month-long confinement greatly reduced Mesa's study time and squandered a lot of practice time.Instead of standing in Snape's office until his legs were numb, Mesa wanted to drown himself in the ocean of knowledge.
Yes, after being taken away by Snape that night, he was made to stand in his dean's office all night.
Contrary to Mesa's feeling that the punishment was too harsh, some Slytherin students felt that this punishment was too light.Even if Mesa is not expelled, the confinement should be extended until the end of the school year and he should not be an eyesore in the common room.
Although both parties were dissatisfied with the ruling, both parties seemed to have a tacit understanding and neither expressed their dissatisfaction.
Publicly questioning one's own dean's decision, or objecting to the punishment announced by him, was tantamount to slapping Snape in front of other houses.
Questioning the mean and vindictive Snape, not only will the punishment result not be changed, but he will also be included in Snape's little notebook.When the time comes, I’m afraid I won’t have to wear a pair of small shoes until graduation.
Compared with Mesa's unwillingness to argue with Snape, those Slytherin students who thought the punishment was too light felt even more aggrieved.
Not only could they not question Snape's decision, they also couldn't provoke Mesa.They worry that they will also be remembered by this madman and become the next Flint, or Bol or Derek.
It had been a depressing weekend in Slytherin House, and the long and narrow common room made it feel even lower.This oppressive silence did not get better until the second week of the school year.
In the wizarding world, Quidditch is the most popular sport, loved by men, women, and children.
In the second week of September, the freshmen will have their first flying lesson, while the old students will prepare for Quidditch team selection.
The entire academy, no, the entire school, was enveloped in flying and Quidditch.
Even the new students from Muggle society were swept up in this wave of enthusiasm, even though they had never watched a Quidditch match or even touched a broomstick.
Sure enough, human beings are always full of yearning for the vast sky.
Everywhere Mesa went these days, she heard people talking about flying and Quidditch, and heard many long, boastful stories.
Everyone from a wizarding family chattered endlessly about Quidditch and everything to do with flying.Listening to their tone, Mesa thought they had grown up on broomsticks!
To be honest, Mesa really didn't know what fun Quidditch was.
Mesa didn't want to watch 22 people compete for a ball on the court, let alone [-] people playing with four balls.
Moreover, Quidditch is obviously a team sport, but this event is extremely individualistic and heroic.
A Quidditch team starts with seven players.There are three Chasers for the Quaffle, two Beaters for the Bludgers, a Seeker for the Snitch, and a Keeper to guard the three knockers.
When the Seeker catches the Snitch, not only does he end the game, but he also earns 150 points for his team.
What is the concept of 150 points?
The chaser will get ten points if he breaks through the opponent's defense and throws the quaffle into the knocker guarded by the opponent's goalkeeper.In other words, catching the Golden Snitch is equivalent to scoring the Quaffle fifteen times.
In a Quidditch game, catching the Golden Snitch almost means winning the game.
If you lose the game after catching the Golden Snitch... Mesa just wants to say one thing to the players, that is - if it doesn't work, just find a class, there is nothing better than this!
It takes a lot of talent to lead by fifteen goals! ! !
Even a certain national team in the East has never been beaten [-]-[-] by its opponent in a game!
Even though they lost to Costa Rica, Brazil and Turkey in the World Cup group stage, they did not concede nine goals in the three games combined!
Although his desire to complain about the sport of Quidditch was at an all-time high, Mesa still went to the library to borrow books, hoping to learn more about broomstick riding and flying before flying lessons.
From "The Encyclopedia of Flying Broomsticks" to "The Flying Broomstick Care Manual"; from "The Origins of Quidditch" to "The Magic of Quidditch"; and from "He Flying Like a Madman" to "Flying with the Cannons"...
The books that Mesa borrowed were piled up in a mountain. He learned a lot about broomsticks, but he still didn't find the fun of Quidditch.
Until he read "Quidditch Teams of Great Britain and Ireland" and learned about the amazing performance of the English Quidditch team in the World Cup, Mesa fell into a long silence.
It turns out that there really is such a good football national team in this world.
I'm sorry, I've wrongly blamed you all these years. I'm really sorry. I'll never say you have smelly feet again.Mesa apologized silently in her heart.
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