Snape looked at Duran with disdain and said as expected: "Harry Potter, he is a bad student, the kind of student who I don't like who has no talent and doesn't work hard."
Duran took out a piece of information: "According to my investigation, you seem to be students in the same class as Harry's parents. You are from Slytherin, and they are from Gryffindor, right?"
"Yes." This was a fact, and Snape had no intention of escaping.
"So how would you describe the relationship between you and Harry's parents? Friendly, neutral, hostile?"
Snape found that Duran was really gossiping: "What is the connection between my relationship with Harry's parents and the consultation between you and me now? Is it my mental health, or is it your personal curiosity?" Snape said sternly
His face seemed to have seen through Dulan.
"My personal curiosity is also related to your psychological problems." Dulan said with a smile: "The problem with you wizards is that you are optimistic and have a lack of perspective, and there are too many things hidden in your pessimistic heart. And you belong to the latter.
There are too many things in your heart. Your love, your courage, and your sadness." "The look in your eyes seems to be surprised, but in fact, your eyes have betrayed everything, so there is no use hiding, you are
Such a melancholy man, no matter where you are, is like a firefly in the dark, so bright, so outstanding, with your unique temperament, aloof figure, greasy hair, and miraculous wind-making steps.
, and the beautiful potion you concocted have betrayed you deeply."
…
It seemed like a compliment, but Snape only felt awkward. He felt that Duran was praising him on the surface but actually belittling him.
"Speaking of which, Slytherin students are indeed pitiful. Just because there are many pure-blood wizards and there is Voldemort, students from the other three houses are labeled as Slytherin's bad guys. It is also very unfair." "I
I think you must sympathize with these children."
But no, this was just an inaccurate guess by Duran.
"I'm not that sentimental. Although I graduated from Slytherin and am now the dean of Slytherin, I don't sympathize with my students. They all have excellent wizard blood and don't need sympathy."
Nep said.
"I like your realistic attitude." "So, what's your attitude toward the things that students from Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, and Hufflepuff are partial to?"
"Students are stupid, and I don't care what they think of me. My preference for Slytherin does not require other people's judgment. It is my business."
He is really an upright professor, he is partial and does not hide his attitude at all.
"Very good, very good, that's it. Professor Snape should speak freely here." Duran was very satisfied: "Then we have to start some in-depth questions."
"First of all, Professor Snape, let me ask you when was the happiest time in your life?"
This is a matter of comparison.
Snape didn't answer. His happiest time was naturally with Lily, until that hateful James appeared and snatched Lily away.
Are you missing it when you close your eyes? You are missing it without answering. Now it seems that Snape really cherishes that time. He has never forgotten it, but he will only keep it in his heart.
He was also a Death Eater at the beginning, and he turned around and asked Dumbledore for help because he knew that Voldemort was going to harm Lily. Everything was for Lily.
Starlight in the dark, white plums in the cold winter, coolness in the summer, sweetness in the pain, happiness in the bumpy life.
Yes, Lily is everything.
"You've thought of something very happy, right?" "Okay, it's been an hour. We'll see you next week."
Duran interrupted Snape's recollection: "Don't you feel a lot more relaxed? In this small space, face to face communication, although it is only the first time, but I think you already like this feeling."
Snape stood up and left without saying a word, but he would come back next week.
When it comes to rest, Dulan is very relaxed, one patient per hour a day.
Professor McGonagall came the next day. In fact, Professor McGonagall didn't have any psychological problems, he was just too stressed. As the assistant principal, deputy principal, and head of Gryffindor, he was involved in all kinds of things in Hogwarts.
Basically, it has to be involved. Let’s talk about age. Even if wizards generally live a long time, stress will still accelerate the aging of wizards. So give Professor McGonagall an hour of rest time every week.
"Then, Professor McGonagall, let's get started. I know this is your first time doing a Muggle psychological questioning activity, so don't be nervous. In fact, it's just chatting. You talk to each other. There's nothing special. There's just one thing I hope you can do.
Hear what you really think."
Professor McGonagall nodded: "Since the principal agrees with these Muggle methods, I can only cooperate. Let's get started."
"So here we go, Professor McGonagall, how have you been over the past week?"
"What else can I do? There is endless work. I can wave my magic wand until my arm goes numb." There is too much work, even with magic.
"What about your students?"
"It's not the same as it has been for decades. It's just that it's becoming more and more lively now. I kind of hope they can be more retro." Gryffindor students are not fuel-efficient lamps. They are said to represent courage, but courage and recklessness
There is only a thin line, and it is obvious that children do not understand the difference between recklessness and courage.
Getting into trouble is a daily routine for Gryffindor students, and all troubles must be dealt with by Professor McGonagall.
"So that's it. How about I recommend someone to you? Let Hermione be your assistant. I think it will be helpful."
"Your daughter?" Mag shook his head: "She is only a first-year student. Although she is indeed a well-behaved and hard-working student, she is only in the first grade now."
"Haha, Professor McGonagall, you are looking down on my daughter. If you give her a task, she will definitely be able to complete it, why not give it a try." "Professor, I hope my daughter can have a richer college life, less
Take some time to get into trouble."
"Why did Hermione get into trouble?" McGonagall always thought Hermione was a good child.
However, there is a lion hidden in Hermione's heart. She cannot rest idle. After she feels that she has integrated into the wizarding world, just reading books will never satisfy her exploration of the wizarding world. She will use actions to find her place in the wizarding world.
The location of the world.
Duran would not stop her, but following Harry was too boring, so he wanted to help Hermione design a new route to understand the wizarding world. Understanding the management of the wizarding world seemed to be in line with Hermione's personality, so he set up a new route in school
The Wizarding Student Union seems like a good idea, there's no need to play with the Boy-Who-Lived.