Chapter 148: 'Dumbledore’s Proposal”
Chapter 148: 'Dumbledore’s Proposal”
Chapter 148: “Dumbledore’s Proposal”
Dumbledore was accustomed to Snapes stern demeanor. The only time he displayed weakness in front of him was when Snape came to him to beg him to save Lily.
The schools initial motivation for starting the Quidditch competition was to strengthen the togetherness of the students, build their bold and tenacious character, the quality of surpassing themselves, the will to meet obstacles, as well as the sense of competitiveness, collaboration, and fairness.
Mr. Carmen is too good. There is no use in playing Quidditch in the school competition because no one can beat him. Before the game ever begins, the outcome will always be the same.
The rest of the Slytherin Quidditch team might stop practicing after a few games, Im afraid, because they are aware that they will win as long as Jerry is present. Slytherin and the development of the children throughout the entire school do not benefit from this.
Dumbledores remarks caused Snape to go silent.
In fact, the Slytherin Quidditch match would have always been winning if Jerry had been on the team because it might end before it even gets going. But does the rest of the Slytherin team truly benefit from that?
They put in a lot of work in the field, hoping their efforts would show in the game. But Jerry stole all the credit, they arent given any attention. This type of growth appears to be detrimental, at least for the entire school.
The school is not a sports boot camp. The schools goal is to train students, not only to help them win. Everyone is motivated since the competition is suspenseful. It will eventually turn into a stagnant pool if there is no suspense.
This is not fair to Jerry. Even though Snape was aware that what Dumbledore said was reasonable, he believed that it was unfair to sacrifice Jerrys interests for the team.
When Dumbledore turned to face Jerry, he grinned, Im merely offering a suggestion, and Mr. Carmen will make the final call. If Mr. Carmen objects, business as usual will continue. If Mr. Carmen agrees, I believe I can provide him some reward.
No, I dont have any objection, and Im happy to abide by the decision made by the professor and the principal. When Jerry noticed Dumbledore staring at him, he instantly smiled broadly.
Jerry wasnt very concerned about whether Dumbledore forbade him from continuing to play in the schools Quidditch team, whether it was for the benefit of the school or Harrys fame.
Because he is not satisfied at all, given the progress is incredibly sluggish.
He thought that if Dumbledore agreed to his demands, the procedure might move along much more quickly in the future.
Okay, I can grant you that request.
Dumbledore was a little taken aback to learn that Jerry wanted him to take some time to teach him magic, but he kept quiet about it. After all, this request was really nothing to him.
He doesnt have to attend class as the Headmaster of Hogwarts, thus he is actually fairly free every day. The majority of his time is spent either studying the various sweater and sock-weaving techniques in the principals office, eating some taffy, drinking sweet beverages, or going to sleep.
As the principal, he has no issues with teaching students magic. He taught Transfiguration and Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts prior to becoming the principal.
There is no need for him to take action because the caliber of teachers at the school is so good right now.
Now that Jerry had asked for this, he formally concurred. Snape nodded alongside Jerry at this precise time. Snape was aware of Jerrys magical prowess, given that Jerry caused him the most trouble.
Jerry would occasionally ask him questions about magic, to which he was unable to respond properly, mostly because he excels with potions and dark magic. Although he is a really good teacher, but he is not excellent either.
Dumbledore is unique; he has nearly attained the pinnacle in every field. He believes that Jerrys talent should be completely realized under Dumbledores direction. Snape had positive feelings regarding Jerrys request.
Snape and Jerry departed the principals office once all the terms had been worked out, saying goodbye to Dumbledore.
Im sorry, professor, but I had to leave the Slytherin team. Jerry pretended to be worried in the corridor.
Snape waved his hand, Its okay. Ill let Draco Malfoy take over as the Seeker. Hes at least as talented as Potter.Yôur favorite novels at
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