But this anger doesn't involve others.
Neville is a perfect friend, good-tempered, comforting, loyal to his friends, and he will bravely stand up and point out your mistakes when you do something wrong.
Ron is of course also a very good friend. He dared to fight with Harry at the age of eleven. As for Hermione and Neville, one failed in the potion level, and Voldemort was originally Neville's enemy.
Only Ron saw the attack power of the stone statue with his own eyes. He probably wanted to be that knight with the intention of seeking death.
But being his friend also requires a tolerant heart, because Ron's personality is somewhat contradictory. Logically, he grew up in a loving family. Although he was not the most valued, Mrs. Weasley loved him just as much.
But he needs Harry, an orphan who has no problem being sensitive, to be tolerant and understanding. This is one of the tiring aspects of being friends with him.
But correspondingly, as mentioned before, Ron being angry can be troublesome, but not too troublesome. Although he has a sensitive personality, he is actually the softest-hearted one. If he has a cold war with a friend, he will remember all the good things about his friend on the second day, without even needing the third day.
As for the duration of the cold war, it depends on when he becomes extremely soft-hearted and feels that he can no longer bear the loss of this friend. Generally, he will take the initiative to apologize after three or four days, and the two will reconcile.
Of course, they might suddenly be in a cold war for decades by chance, and then meet on the street one day.
"Let's go eat skewers?"
"OK! Elbow!"
Kaisen knew very well how many close friends like brothers gradually parted ways because of the so-called face, and Ron's shameless behavior of asking friends for money, although it sounds unpretentious, but if you really meet such a friend, you are really lucky.
And now Ron should be the sign that he is about to collapse. He will start by apologizing with his actions. He doesn't know what the next step will be, but the last step should be a verbal apology.
In response to this, Kaisen listened attentively to Hermione's complaints. In the final analysis, the main theme was the same.
Trelawney is a scumbag professor.
"Um, I reminded you at that time." Kaisen rubbed his temple and said speechlessly.
"This is my fault, Professor. I didn't listen to your advice. I had anticipated that I had no talent for divination. I just wanted to give it a try. I wasn't angry at Professor Trelawney because I couldn't learn or because of her weird teaching."
"But Professor, I now truly understand the extent of your good temper. In thirteen years, this is the first time I've known that a person's accident could be so spectacular. Do you know that movie about Final Destination? The screenwriter of that movie really should learn from Professor Trelawney. Their movie still sold well even after 800 copies!"
Kaisen looked at Hermione, who had been broken down by Professor Trelawney's little death prophecy, and looked at Ron in confusion.
"What's happening here?"
"In short, it was Professor Trelawney who predicted that Hermione would be in the library reading in her slippers and get dizzy. A quill that fell on the corner of the table would tickle her and she would be thrown over her shoulder by the quill."
"She twisted her ankle after a fall. She went to the hospital wing and was treated alongside Draco Malfoy, who had fallen off his broom. Then, Madam Pomfrey confused Osteogenizer with Osteomorph, and they drank each other's potions."
"Then Hermione... Actually, this wasn't a death prediction, because in the end, Hermione didn't die, but two small horns grew on her forehead."
After Ron finished speaking, Kaisen spoke quickly again: "Is there a tail behind you?"
"Professor......" Hermione opened her half-moon eyes and looked at Kaisen speechlessly.
"Sorry, sorry." Kaisen apologized awkwardly.
"...But does accidentally eating the Bone Spirit really cause horns to grow on a person's head?"
"Professor...you can give it a try."
"Um... I understand your feelings Hermione very well. What did you do afterwards?" Kaisen changed the subject somewhat awkwardly.
"I knocked the crystal ball over and threw it on the ground... Honestly, I think I was a little too gentle..."
Hermione continued.
Kaisen also tried to comfort Hermione from time to time, and told her some life tips to improve her mood.
Sirius, who was sure that there was no mouse on Ron, lay helplessly on the carpet. He didn't have any ideas before, or his ideas were just too simple, just to find Peter Pettigrew.
Then the dog caught the mouse and bit him to death with one bite.
But now it's different, he might be able to find an ally for himself.
For example, the cat named Crookshanks.
Do you have horns on your head or a tail behind you? [Gift Request]
Chapter 164 My Own Self
"The best student for this assignment is...Draco Malfoy. Let's all applaud Draco!"
At the end of the class, Kaisen read out the name of the little wizard who completed the best homework in the classroom and led the applause.
From this assignment, Kaisen also discovered another talent of Draco besides Quidditch.
This child's talent for alchemy seems to be a bit too strong.
Not to mention ordinary students like Hermione and the countless Ravenclaws, even Neville, who took the alchemy course half a semester early, did not complete his homework as well as Draco.
His alchemy skills were even close to those of the early fourth grade wizards.
Soon, there was a half-hearted applause in the classroom. Seeing this, Kaisen stretched out his hands and pressed in the air.
The applause stopped immediately, and Kaisen rubbed his fingers. He saw the applause clearly from the podium.
All the Slytherins applauded, which was within his expectations. Hufflepuff and the Ravenclaw, who didn't want to offend anyone, also applauded, which was normal. This was still reasonable, because it was Gryffindor.
No ambiguous words can be used, no, not even one.
He clapped his hands helplessly and said, "Alright, little wizards, please be reasonable. This is not the House Cup, nor is it the auditorium, so I ask that you please put aside the prejudices between the different houses for the time being and take off your house robes."
The little wizards looked at each other, and finally a group of Hufflepuffs and the four Gryffindors took the lead in taking off their school robes.
"Okay, what about the rest of you? Is it cold here?"
Soon, the remaining little wizards also took off their school robes one after another.
"Look, now you are truly like a whole. Now, please applaud again and applaud Draco, not Malfoy, not Slytherin, nor the so-called pure-bloods, but simply applaud Draco." Kaisen said as he knocked heavily on the surface of the golden desk with his knuckles.
This time, the classroom was finally filled with applause that matched the number of people present.
Kaisen nodded and stayed silent for five or six seconds, then quickly raised his arm and clenched his hands.
"that's all!"
The young wizards still looked at Kaisen in confusion, while the latter shrugged and said, "Do what you should do."
Soon the young wizards put on their school robes again.
"Honestly, just now you all really looked like a whole Hogwarts." Kaisen sighed and clicked his tongue.
The little wizards were still staring at Kaisen as if the automatic lock was not turned off, which made him feel weird. Then he rolled his eyes and waved his hand to let them retreat quickly.
Normally, the four Gryffindors would occasionally stay and chat with Kaisen, but today was different. It was another person who stayed.
"Um...Draco, what's the matter?" Kaisen asked, knocking the materials in his hand on the podium again and again as if collecting manuscripts at the end of a news conference.
"Nothing. I heard that you, Professor, were killing people in the Wizengamot?" Draco obviously did not get straight to the point, but just brought up a topic casually.
"It's all thanks to the professors and my friends in the Alchemy Association. Otherwise, if they had to choose between a powerless professor and the Ministry of Magic, I really don't know what the outcome would have been."
Kaisen was also humble.
"......"
"........."
The next minute was in stalemate, and the two said nothing. However, Kaisen still had the information in his hand and could keep banging on the podium, and if Draco didn't speak, it would be really a waste of his stay. In other words, he was a pure clown.
"Professor, should I say thank you?"
Kaisen shrugged. "You think just as I did. Your family is full of love, which makes you very...natural."
"Professor, what does this mean?" Draco asked puzzledly.
Kaisen pointed to the table beside him and said, "Why are you standing? Find a place to sit down."
Draco thought about it and sat down on the table.
"Professor, what do you mean by natural?"
"Mr. Lucius or your mother must be very fond of you, right?"
Draco nodded, then quickly reacted: "Professor, are you blaming me for my lack of etiquette or the awkward silence in our conversation just now?"
"I don't blame you. On the contrary, I'm happy to see you like this. You're now a genuine, rebellious thirteen-year-old boy, not a ridiculous teenager pretending to be a forty or fifty-year-old family head."
Draco nodded blankly. Although he didn't know what Kaisen meant, it was always good to nod at this time.
"You didn't understand?"
"........."
"Okay, I get it. You just didn't understand." Kaisen sat down on the podium without any image.
"Professor, I don't know what you mean."
Kaisen didn't answer him: "Why are you thanking me?"
"Because you helped me out? Isn't that what you should do?" Draco said in confusion.
"How did I help you out?" Kaisen asked.
"You said, let them stop thinking that I am a Slytherin, a Malfoy, or a pure-blood, and just think of me as a good student, Draco?" Draco answered tentatively.
"Anything else? Is this the reason you came to thank me?" Kaisen asked with a smile.
Draco nodded in confusion: "Professor, do you have any other questions?"
As for whether Kaisen has any other problems, there are absolutely no such problems!
When he was teaching senior students, there was still a young Slytherin wizard named Finks who won the excellent homework. At that time, he still helped Finks out in this way, but after class, Finks found him alone.
Finks muttered a lot at the time, but in the final analysis, he was very dissatisfied with the fact that Kaisen had stripped him of the Slytherin label, the pure-blood label, and his surname label.
And had a serious conversation with Kaisen for half an hour.
What choice did Kaisen have? Of course, he chose to respect him.
Dumbledore was right. He did have the bad habit of making decisions for others before, which was indeed a deeper form of arrogance.
From that time on, he decided to change his arrogant bad habits. For example, he accepted his surname, pure blood, and Slytherin from the bottom of his heart, and he enjoyed it.
Kaisen naturally couldn't forcibly help him remove those labels.
Just as Dumbledore had said to him at the time, not everyone likes magic, and not everyone likes to show their true selves.
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