Levid remembered that Snape's parents had an unhappy marriage and were constantly arguing.
It was under these circumstances that young Snape would often leave the house during arguments, leading to his encounter with Lily...
However, even though he knew Charlie's sister might end up with the wrong man, Levid didn't intend to interfere.
Perhaps his arrival would change many things in the future.
But for this tragic professor... Levid still hoped he could live out a different possibility in this time and space.
"Speaking of my sister... she's a wizard like me. When she was five, I saw her make a kettle float," Charlie sighed.
"If nothing unexpected happens, she might be sorted into Slytherin... You've seen the atmosphere in Slytherin right now.
I really don't want her to be bullied like me..."
While Slytherin doesn't exclusively accept purebloods, it's a fact that purebloods make up the majority of the class.
When a group dominates, the minority will generally choose to conform.
Only in this way can they survive in the cracks.
Snape was no exception.
As a half-blood, if he didn't join the pure-blood community and support their ideals, he would be bullied, and it would be impossible for him to study peacefully.
He had no choice but to do this for peace and to gain the approval of the majority.
However, the consequence was that he went from being the victim to the bully.
Over time, he gradually accepted their ways... It's fair to say that Snape was initially a dark figure, only coming to his senses after Lily's tragic death.
Charlie, however, was the outlier among this group. From the very beginning, he disagreed with their so-called pure-blood supremacy.
Therefore, he could never exhibit the submissive demeanor these pure-bloods so favored.
He was, in other words, the very opposite of Snape.
This was why he clashed with the pure-bloods just two or three days into the semester.
Of course, this is also what Li Weide admires most about him, but not all eleven-year-old children have such courage.
Tom said calmly: "Bloodline is not the main reason that determines whether a person is noble... strength is."
"As long as you have enough power, who dares to say you are not noble?"
Tom picked up a handkerchief to wipe his yew wand, and continued:"At that time, they won't even dare to call you by your name!"
"History is written by the victors.
All the rules and regulations used to restrain people are made by the strong for the weak."
"Now, these pure bloods are more numerous than us and stronger than us, so they can say that pure blood is supreme in the academy.
Let the non-pure bloods agree with this."
"But once we are stronger than them, even if we declare that pure bloods are maggots, they will have to kneel in front of us and accept this new title obediently."
"So, Charlie... if you don't want yourself and your sister to continue to be bullied, you have to become strong quickly."
Li Wei De smiled and said, "What Tom said makes sense.
It seems that what I have seen and heard during this period has made you feel deeply."
At this moment, Tom finally had some of the shadow of the future Voldemort.
"I think no one has a deeper understanding of the importance of strength than I do!"
Tom glared at Levid fiercely.
If he hadn't been unable to defeat this bastard, why would he have been bullied like this!
"I will study hard!
I will show them that even non-purebloods can be better than them!"
Charlie said with full fighting spirit.
"Study hard?"
Levid and Tom looked at each other and laughed.
"What are you laughing at?"
Charlie asked in confusion.
"Just learning what you were taught in school isn't enough!" Levid said sternly.
"Which of those magics those guys used when bullying and fighting were taught in school.
"When Tom talked about becoming stronger, he wasn't talking about becoming a top student. He was talking about becoming stronger in the truest sense! In other words, you have to become a better fighter!" "
When facing people like that, you have to fight them back the way they do, until they're hurt and afraid."
"For those who are reasonable, we can certainly use our time to reason with them."
"But for those who are unreasonable, no matter how good your reasoning is, it won't be as effective as fists and wands!"
After listening to Levid and Tom's words, Charlie imagined himself single-handedly taking down every troublemaker and making them admit that pure-blood supremacy was bullshit...
Just thinking about it made him feel good.
Only those who had been bullied by pure-bloods could truly understand that feeling.
"But... what if I hurt them?"
Charlie still worried.
"See, I told you he's an honest man, right?" Li Weide smiled and said, "Many people are like this.
They are afraid of the consequences of resistance.
Therefore, when faced with injustice, most people choose to endure it silently.
They think it's better to have less trouble than more, and it will pass if they endure it." "
I can't say that this kind of worry is wrong, but... since you are unwilling to swallow your anger and have decided to stand up and resist.
Then, you shouldn't think about the problem the same way as before."
"Since the people who bully you are not worried about the consequences of bullying you, why do you still worry about the consequences of resistance?"
"If we really want to hold people accountable, don't the people who take the initiative to provoke trouble need to pay the price?
" "We can choose not to provoke trouble, but we must never back down when facing those who provoke trouble!
" "Many times, you are bullied because the other party is sure that you will not fight back because of various concerns.
Therefore, they can bully you without paying any cost!"
Li Weide asked again, "You should have heard that Slytherin was deducted 180 points."
Charlie nodded blankly.
Li Weide patted Tom's shoulder and said, "That's because they decided to stop us two on the way to the library, and then we had a fight with them.
As a result, almost all of them fell, and we were unharmed!
Then, when they saw us again, they would subconsciously be afraid of us and no longer dare to bully us.
Otherwise, how do you think we rescued you so easily today?"
"And the price of our counterattack was that we were caught by Professor McGonagall, and then we and the bully were deducted 180 points, and finally, we were put in detention for a month.
We don't care, anyway, it's not just us who are in detention."
"While it may seem like we've been punished, this has taught those guys a lesson, letting them know that bullying comes at a price. Personally, I think it's well worth it!"
Tom snorted.
"In fact, if this guy hadn't wanted to go to the Forbidden Forest to learn some new things, he wouldn't even have been punished..."
Wade and Tom's story not only stunned Charlie, but also shocked Annie and the others who had been listening to their conversation.
"So... you really did come up with that 180 points!" Annie exclaimed in surprise.
"Didn't you all notice?
Wade and the others beat up those guys who came to stop them!" Henry discovered the key to the matter.
"That's right!" Alphard said excitedly.
"I heard that among those who had points deducted, there were several seniors... Oh, and Andrei Shafik, who was cowering under Wade's intimidation today, was one of them!"
Anne pondered, "That's right.
Andrei was beaten by Wade and Tom before, so he's so afraid of them!"
"So..." Henry summarized, "So, you two freshmen overcame a group of people who blocked your way, and some of them were seniors..."
Tom raised his head involuntarily at this.
He was actually very proud of such an impressive performance.
Of course, he also knew that if Li Weide hadn't come to his aid, his fate might not have been good...
He might very well still be lying in the school hospital...
Charlie and the others didn't doubt the performance of Li Weide and Tom.
The fear and dread in the eyes of those people looking at them today was undeniable.
If those two hadn't hurt those guys, how could they have let Levid and the others take Charlie away so easily?
Charlie sighed, "How did you manage to be so formidable in just first grade..."
"You could think of it as a gifted talent.
I have a great memory, and I easily grasp the knowledge I've read.
Tom is much the same; he's also very fast at learning magic," Levid casually explained.
Ancient magic and systems can't be explained, so just attribute everything to your own hard work.
Besides, Tom wasn't dead, and he was the one who took down most of those people.
So, it's not wrong to say they were both gifted.
Tom subconsciously glanced at Levid again.
Previously, he had been puzzled by Levid's strength.
He even thought Levid had some hidden secret to rapidly improve his abilities.
But now it seemed... perhaps it was his family heritage!
Yes, Tom had never believed that Levid's words outside Platform 9 3/4 were false.
After dealing with these pure-blood wizards, Tom knew full well that while they were weak, their families all had the heritage of pure-blood families.
Almost every ancient pure-blood family had a rich collection of magical knowledge, and some even had their own unique magic.
Tom felt that Levid's strength was entirely due to his ancestry from an ancient pure-blood family!
With the heritage of a pure-blood family, if Levid had even a little bit of ambition, he wouldn't be even with him!
In fact, the pure-bloods he defeated were so weak because they themselves lacked ambition and didn't appreciate the resources their families had given them.
Thinking about it this way, it made perfect sense why Levid had easily crushed him during their first meeting at the orphanage!
With this thought, Tom suddenly felt his chances of defeating Levid were back!
Levid was just sneaking ahead!
His talent was no less than his, and the gap between them would only narrow!
"When I'm stronger than him, I'm going to make him call me dad!"
Levvid had no idea what Tom was thinking, but he only noticed something strange in his gaze. "
Rebellious son, why are you looking at me like that?"
"You fucking idiot..."
The Charms professor was Eulalie Hicks, practically recruited from Ilvermorny by Dumbledore himself.
As an experienced professor, she taught with meticulous care and patience.
According to the textbook, the first spell she taught the students was the Levitation Charm, the same spell later taught by Professor Flitwick.
This showed how slowly the wizarding world was progressing.
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
Anne gazed with satisfaction at the feather that floated before her.
"Excellent! Miss Rosier is the first to succeed!
Five points to Slytherin! Let's see, who's next?"
At that moment, a feather also floated up from Gryffindor.
"Well, Miss McLaggen succeeded too!
Excellent, smooth casting!
Five points to Gryffindor!"
McLaggen, with her pigtails, looked at Tom and Levvid provocatively upon hearing the extra points.
Tom chuckled dismissively, "What's there to be proud of?"
He raised his wand and whispered the spell.
The next second, the feather in front of him also levitated rapidly.
"Perfect pause! Perfect casting! Excellent! Mr. Riddle succeeded too!
Five points to Slytherin for his textbook-like casting and pronunciation!"
McLaggen snorted in anger when he saw Tom pull it off so easily and even receive extra points.
Beside Tom, Alphard and Henry, still struggling with failure, looked at him with envy.
Tom's movements were exactly as they were in the textbook, perfectly accurate, and he succeeded on the first try.
But the feather in front of them remained motionless, no matter how hard they tried.
Meanwhile, Levid whispered the secret to the levitation spell beside them.
Charlie looked at them in confusion.
Weren't these two pure-bloods?
How could they not even cast a levitation spell?
By then, the feather in front of Charlie had also begun to rise precariously.
"Hmm, good! Mr. Prince has succeeded too... Wade?"
Hicks looked at Levitra.
In her mind, Levitra's talent was no less than Tom's, so she'd assumed he'd be the first to succeed.
However, when she saw Levitra helping his friend, she felt relieved.
It hadn't even started yet.
"Wade, you should demonstrate it too," Professor Hicks said.
She was asking Levitra to demonstrate, not just try it.
She knew this simple levitation spell wouldn't be difficult for him.
After all, Levitra had already taken down several Wiccans before even starting school.
Levitra nodded, casually picked up his wand, and pointed at the feather before him.
Then, the feather began to float steadily upwards...
and the noise in the classroom paused slightly.
"Did you hear him chant the spell just now?"
McLaggen asked the students nearby, shocked.
"No... He didn't even move his lips..."
"Silent spells! You actually mastered silent spells!"
Professor Hicks looked at Levander in surprise. "I've never seen an eleven-year-old wizard master silent spells!
Wade, you are the most talented little wizard I have ever seen! 20 points to Slytherin!"
The classroom was full of exclamations.
No one was unconvinced.
Even McLaggen, who had always been unconvinced, did not say anything this time.
Tom watched everyone's reactions from the side and couldn't help but curl his lips.
If these people knew that Levander simply learned silent spells because he thought it was too embarrassing to recite spells, what kind of expressions would they have?
If he hadn't spent gold galleons on a wand, he might not even bother to use a wand...
Tsk, with my talent, can I really catch up with such a monster?
Then, Tom fell into self-doubt again...
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