Hogwarts: Becoming a god from reselling fresh food

Chapter 191 Idiot! Cry! Residue! screw!

"Idiot! Cry! Residue! Screw it!" Murphy suddenly repeated Dumbledore's speech before the meal.

"In the eyes of Ravenclaw, only he is the smartest and everyone else is stupid. But in fact, everyone only thinks that they are idiots who can only read."

"In Gryffindor's eyes, he is extremely brave, and everyone else is a crybaby coward. But in fact, others think they are stubborn and reckless, and are troublemakers and troublemakers."

"In Slytherin's eyes, they are the only ones who know how to make progress, and everyone else is a mediocre waste. But in fact, others think they are gloomy and selfish, and they are a bunch of bad people."

"In the eyes of Hufflepuff, they are loyal and hard-working and always down to earth, while others are too flashy. But in fact, everyone thinks they are boring and have no personality."

"Our wise principal has seen this a long time ago, so he reminds everyone to unite and learn from each other's strengths." Murphy said, bowing to Dumbledore, "Thank you for your great wisdom."

Dumbledore smiled, but behind his half-moon glasses, there was a pair of deep blue eyes.

As Minerva said, this child was indeed extremely smart.

However, even he didn't know what Murphy wanted to do at this moment.

"You may or may not have heard that," Murphy said, "In addition to being a professor of practical classes, I am also a director of the school. When I came to the school, I was actually entrusted by the school board to help It comes from improving the school and improving the quality of teaching.”

"Therefore, what may be different from others is that when I look at various affairs of the school, I have an extra critical eye and I think more about everything."

"Just like today, this sorting ceremony that we are all accustomed to. I will ask myself a question."

"Why do we need to be sorted?"

There was a buzz of discussion in the auditorium, and a Gryffindor student shouted: "We will be sorted into houses as soon as we enter. The sorting ceremony has been going on for a thousand years, ever since the school was founded. It has always been That’s how it’s done, what kind of problem is this?”

"This has always been done." Murphy nodded, "You are right."

"But, has it always been right?"

"What?"

Now the auditorium exploded.

The drowsiness after a full meal is gone.

They have never heard such explosive talk.

This new professor actually wants to question the school's tradition that has lasted for a thousand years? !

Oh my God, you are Gryffindor Honda!

This courage is beyond the sky!

Professor McGonagall felt her heart pounding, and she had a feeling that something was wrong. She glanced at Dumbledore in a panic, but the principal just calmly pressed his hand down to signal her to calm down.

He really wanted to hear what Murphy wanted to say.

"So who can tell me why we were divided into different hospitals in the first place?" Murphy asked.

A little girl immediately raised her hand.

As expected of a top student, he was the first one to raise his hand even though he had not even attended a single class.

"Miss Hermione Granger."

"Because, well, when the four giants founded the school, they hoped to teach students in accordance with their aptitude. Each student would choose students suitable for their own characteristics to teach, so they established four academies."

"Miss Granger, I should give you ten points."

"Yes, the origin of the branch comes from the four giants. Because each of the four giants has different characteristics, even the magic, spells and skills they are good at are different, so they need disciples suitable for their temperament. This is The original intention of the branch.”

"But, everyone, do we still have the four giants now?"

"Are there any essential differences in the knowledge learned in our various colleges?"

"Is there any magic or skill that is easy for Gryffindors to learn but difficult for Slytherins to learn?"

"Is there any magic potion or knowledge that only requires intelligence and insight, but does not require down-to-earth efforts?"

"If there are, please tell me. I should list them separately and designate colleges for teaching."

this……

The discussion in the auditorium increased in volume again.

Suddenly another Gryffindor student stood up, "Professor, even if our courses are the same, we are obviously different from Slytherin! If we are in different houses, we will get along more happily with the people around us. , Moreover, won’t the competition between colleges make us work harder for honor?”

"You are right," Murphy said, "Competition is beneficial."

"The question is who is competing against whom, and what is competing against what."

"Let me ask you, in the same game, do you feel the same when you lose to Gryffindor and when you lose to Slytherin?"

"This... of course is different."

"Yes, it's different," Murphy said, "because Gryffindor is one of our own, while Slytherin is the enemy."

"It doesn't matter if you lose to one of your own, because we are all friends, and it has nothing to do with honor. Losing to your enemy is a shame and is unacceptable."

"But have you ever thought that after graduation, or in the British wizarding world, no one will divide the competitive field for you according to the college? Could it be that when you go to find a job after graduation, you will only work with a Slytherin, a Ravenclaw, and a Hufflepuff competition?"

"The competition between branches is a competition between groups."

"Group competition will bring a sense of honor, but it is difficult to stimulate the enterprising spirit of individuals. Because after individuals are wrapped up in the collective, except for the top students who are responsible for the victory or defeat of their own collective, other people cannot feel the pressure of competition. "

"But a good competitive environment should allow everyone to have an enterprising spirit. Rather than targeting certain students, only a certain group will have a sense of competition."

"So competition between branches is not that significant to students' personal growth."

"On the contrary, to a certain extent, it will be harmful."

The students in the auditorium were almost numb, "Why?"

"Remember what I said at the beginning? Our four colleges have completely different views on ourselves and others. How did this difference arise?"

"Does Gryffindor necessarily have courage? Not necessarily? If you have read the newspaper, you should have heard the story of Peter Pettigrew. He is Gryffindor."

"The same is true for the other three colleges. Does every student fit the characteristics of their respective colleges?"

"No, sometimes the gap is huge."

"But the characteristics of a person and his own college are different, but other people don't care about this, but directly know him by his college. What is this, classmates?"

The auditorium fell silent, looking at Murphy quietly, waiting for his answer.

"This is called prejudice."

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