Chapter 156 The Most Terrifying Thing About Dark Wizards Is Not Their Magic, but Their Insidiousness and Cunning
Anyone can hear the doubt mixed in Weisen's words.
Many senior students of Hufflepuff College have stopped holding knives and forks in their hands, and raised their heads with uncertain expressions to look at Harry Potter, who was standing next to Wesson.
This little guy…
Do you have the nerve to think that you are Wesen’s friend?
"We all just came to school yesterday."
There was a trace of shame on Harry Potter's face, and he seemed to want to defend himself: "I don't know what the situation is, and I am from Gryffindor House..."
"Yes, you are a Gryffindor and I am a Hufflepuff."
Wesson couldn't help but chuckled and interrupted him, slowly shook his head and said: "But you have already begun to think of using Gryffindor to draw a dividing line with me... At this time, why do you come here to question me again? What happened to me back then?"
"Maybe you think you're Harry Potter and I should say hello to you and hang around you like the Gryffindor guys?"
When he said this, Wesson's eyes became cold, and his voice suddenly became dull and depressed: "Harry Potter! Mr. Potter! Did I do something wrong, or do you think you My noble status allows you to disrespect me so much?"
"..."
Harry Potter's face turned pale.
At this moment, he already felt as if he had said the wrong thing again!
Why does he always say the wrong thing! At this time, the little guy felt deeply that he had done something wrong. He shouldn't have asked those questions, and he shouldn't have mentioned Gryffindor.
"That was not what I meant…"
Harry Potter waved his hand quickly, even took a half-step back in fear, and said with a slight stutter: "That's not what I meant, Wesson, I didn't mean that, I just wanted to say hello, I Thought we were familiar..."
"Harry Potter."
Cedric stood up, looked at the boy in front of him, and softly persuaded him: "If you were familiar with him, you wouldn't ask such stupid questions. Wesson wouldn't treat a person because of his identity. Something has changed."
In the entire Hufflepuff House, Cedric is undoubtedly the person who knows Wesson best, because he has seen with his own eyes what kind of person Wesson is in the past two years.
Occasionally there will be some minor troubles.
Yet everything he did was good.
Although he would always rely on his magical power to suppress the entire school's students from fighting at will, he still gave many people enough respect.
Whether they are Muggle-born students in Hufflepuff College or students from pure-blood families like Cedric, as long as they are kind, honest and just people, Wesson will always respect them.
This is the most valuable thing about Wesen.
Cedric looked into Harry Potter's eyes and spoke softly: "If you claim to be his friend, you should at least learn not to question him and question whether he has any other purpose in helping you..."
When he said this, Cedric sighed again and said: "No, or in other words, if Wesson really has any purpose, then he just wants to gain the respect and friendship of his friends."
"We should be grateful to be Wesen's friends."
When Cedric talked about this, he glanced at the people around him and then continued: "In fact, many people here want to do something for him. If he really needs help, the entire Hufflepuff it's here."
Cedric looked down at Harry Potter, his expression gradually becoming serious: "If you think that Wesson helped you in the past, it is because you are the famous Harry Potter and want to take advantage of you. If you get something here, then I suggest you forget what he helped you with forever. Your idea is to slander our friend."
"That's right!"
"Cedric is right!"
"You actually think Wesen has some other purpose?"
"Maybe Wesen shouldn't have helped him in the first place!"
"No, it may be that Wesen has simply forgotten how many people he helped. Some people may always remember his help, and some still think that his help was malicious."
Many students present could not help but feel some emotions in their hearts. In the past two years, Wesson has been using his own power to protect these friends without expecting anything in return.
The students of Hufflepuff House looked a little proud.
Especially some of the senior students before Wesson came to Hogwarts. In the past, they had been at the bottom of the food chain at Hogwarts.
Ravenclaw House regards them as people who can be used, Slytherin House has always looked down on them, and even Gryffindor House looks arrogant!
Now every Hufflepuff student is proud and proud, and no one from any house or grade dares to bully them anymore!
"Weisen, I didn't mean that..."
Harry Potter almost cried.
This little guy, who has been very popular since he entered the magic world, feels more helpless than ever at this moment.
"Hey, don't bully our little lion!"
Brothers Fred and George rushed over quickly.
This is their Gryffindor house's treasure!
Ron Weasley followed his brother closely, holding Harry's shoulders with one hand and arguing with the Hufflepuff students!
"If it weren't for Harry, Voldemort would still be here! But no one can kill the Dark Lord. The entire wizarding world should be grateful to him. How dare you humiliate Harry here!"
This is right.
In theory, some people who are very afraid of Voldemort should thank Harry Potter and his family for getting rid of Voldemort.
"..."
The whole Hufflepuff house became dull.
Anyone who understands that period of history has to admit the contribution made by the Harry Potter family, even though their sacrifices were made under the design of Peter Pettigrew.
This was something an honest Hufflepuff couldn't deny.
"hehe."
Wesson, who had been sitting in his seat, had a smile on his lips: "Mr. Ron Weasley, I very much agree with your point of view... Anyone who has saved the magical world has the ability to take anything he wants from this world. power."
"That's good!"
Ron Weasley raised his head stubbornly.
"This idiot..."
Hermione Granger held her forehead speechlessly.
At this time, she simply didn't know why Ron Weasley was so stupid. How dare he say this? Such words would undoubtedly make Harry feel uneasy!
"What he said is wrong..."
Harry Potter panicked and tried to explain.
"I already know."
Wesson nodded seriously and looked at the other Gryffindor students who came over: "Do you also have the same view?"
"No, no, no, Ron is wrong..."
Percy Weasley walked over, with a clear look of uneasiness on his face. He glanced at Harry Potter, then at Wesson, and explained with some restraint: "But, we always have to give Harry Give me some respect, right?"
This is a pretty smart guy.
Percy Weasley is the most powerful academic in the entire Hogwarts. In a sense, this student from the Weasley family may have surpassed the category of academics.
certainly.
Percy Weasley also has a way with people.
Most of the time, Percy always didn't want to offend anyone, especially since there were two relatives of the Minister of Magic and the adopted son of the Director of the Department of Legal Enforcement in Hufflepuff House.
Wesson slowly sat upright and said softly: "If Mr. Percy Weasley demands respect, he can humiliate me at will..."
"I never meant it that way."
Harry Potter wiped his eyes, raised his head and summoned the courage to speak: "I just want to be your friend. I have thought about it before... Now that we are both at Hogwarts, I think I have Opportunity becomes your friend.”
"..."
Many people present were silent.
Why doesn't this little guy follow the routine?
And why are you still obsessed with this matter at this time? But it’s really nice to be Wesen’s friend…
"I see."
Weisen raised his eyebrows, turned around slowly and said nonchalantly: "Let's go eat. First-year students had better not be late..."
"Wesen..."
Harry still didn't understand.
"Let's go back to eat first."
Hermione quickly grabbed Harry's shoulders, pulled him back quickly, and whispered comforting: "At least he doesn't hate you, stop doing unnecessary things. I don't understand why you are so persistent in doing it." That guy’s friend…”
"He's helped me... many, many times before."
Harry Potter wiped his mirror frame and whispered: "When I met Wesson at school, I was always hungry. Dudley, Pierre and Danny, blocked me. He was He saved me at that time and gave me a piece of bread for breakfast..."
As for the IOU for that piece of bread...
It seems that there is no need to say it at this time. After all, it kind of damages Wesen's image and does not meet everyone's expectations for Wesen.
In that elementary school...
Who wouldn't want to be friends with the school's oldest brother, Vincent Wright?
This little episode did not affect everyone's mood.
Cedric did have some appreciation for Harry Potter, and even on their way to class, Cedric and Erwin were still discussing it.
Until the first class begins.
The first class in third grade is Defense Against the Dark Arts.
Because starting from this grade, the Defense Against the Dark Arts course becomes very important to young wizards, and this course will become more and more important in the next few years.
"Morning...good morning."
Professor Quirrell, the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, stood on the podium and spoke a little unfluently: "We are not learning magic in this class... Let's discuss it... The most terrifying thing about dark wizards... is not their magic... but Their insidiousness..."
"..."
All the students present were confused.
Is there something wrong with Professor Quirrell?
Even if they knew how insidious and cunning the dark wizards were, didn't they still have to learn magic first? And can this kind of thing be said during lectures? Will these be useful in their fight against dark magic?
Weisen couldn't help but curl up the corners of his mouth slightly. He felt inexplicably that the three Defense Against the Dark Arts professors he had experienced were very interesting. This class really touched his heart and touched his knowledge circle!
He also wants to know Professor Quirrell...
No…
I should say Voldemort...
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