Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 282 Sainz's Dislike



Chapter 282 Sainz's Dislike

Sainz felt that Hagrid's illegal breeding of magical creatures was somewhat a sign of being "spoiled"!

Although he is over sixty years old, some of his behavior patterns are very childish and he does things without consideration.

Compared to his "guardian" Old Dumbledore, Hagrid is indeed a "child"!

Hagrid was allowed to enroll in the school because old Dumbledore helped him hide his background. Later, the incident of the Monster in the Chamber of Secrets led to his expulsion, and it was old Dumbledore who kept him in Hogwarts. In other words, Hagrid, an "old comrade" in his sixties, had never left the campus and had never left the protection of old Dumbledore.

This situation developed his "willful" character, and he did things with completely single-minded thinking without considering the consequences.

The dragon-raising incident, the hippogriff incident, and the current exploding-tailed skreyl breeding incident seem different, but in fact they are essentially the same.

Perhaps in his mind, the various prohibitions of the Ministry of Magic do not matter at all and have no effect on him. Even if something really happens, the greatest wizard of this century will come to clean up the mess for him. In his world, the Ministry of Magic is simply a toy in the hands of old Dumbledore that can be manipulated at will.

If you compare old Dumbledore to old Malfoy, you will find that Hagrid is actually a willful "little Malfoy" who has not grown up!

He is also willful and does whatever he wants, and also goes to "look for dad" after doing something wrong!

When the two "little Malfoys" met, the "Buckbeak incident" occurred. They couldn't solve the problem themselves, so they had to go find their "respective fathers".

The duel between the two "fathers" was no longer a children's game. Their duel was filled with all kinds of adult games, and the final result was that Malfoy won.

When Buckbeak was sentenced to beheading, Hagrid was sad and helpless. Perhaps he reflected on his mistakes during that period of time, which is why he taught classes quietly for a year.

In fact, if Hagrid really wanted to learn a lesson, he should have let him witness Buckbeak being beheaded, but Sainz couldn't bear to let a life with intelligence and emotions pay for his mistakes.

Perhaps it was because of Buckbeak's "escape" that Hagrid did not experience the bloody reality and truly realized his mistakes, which is why he resumed his willfulness in this school year.

To be honest, Sainz really didn't like Hagrid's breeding of blast-tailed skrewts from the bottom of his heart. It wasn't because of whether it was illegal or not, but because of those 60 fire crabs.

This incident made Sainz feel a lot of resentment towards Hagrid.

It was Hagrid's own choice to conduct illegal experiments. It didn't matter. Even if he was reported, he would either go "find his dad" or accept the punishment and go to jail. It was all his personal fate.

But what happened to those 60 fire crabs?

These magical creatures in the magic world cannot be simply classified as ordinary creatures. They are all creatures with high intelligence.

In a sense, their intelligence is even equivalent to that of human cubs, and some highly intelligent magical creatures are even indistinguishable from humans.

Fire crabs may not be as intelligent as hippogriffs, but the difference is very small.

A Buckbeak caused a lawsuit between the "two Malfoys", but sixty fire crabs were just a sentence in his mouth: "... a very interesting creation... it shouldn't be counted like that... this is a new magical creature..."

Hagrid is like a willful child. He can take good care of the "kitten" he likes, but he can step on the head of the "puppy" he doesn't like.

reason?

The reason could be that the head of the "puppy" happened to appear at his feet, or there could be no reason at all, he just suddenly wanted to do that.

This incident shows that Hagrid's so-called "love for magical creatures" only means that he likes the ones he thinks are "cute", not all of them.

This is very similar to what some animal rights activists say: "eating dog meat" is a capital crime, and "eating beef" means cows deserve to be killed.

At this point, Hagrid's so-called "love" for magical creatures is not even worthy of carrying Newt's shoes!

Sainz originally thought that with his dissuasion and analysis, Hagrid should be able to stop his "interesting" behaviors in time, but he didn't expect that he would eventually breed the blasting-tailed skrewt.

This behavior is like crossing a lion and a turtle to produce a skinned lobster. It not only destroys one's worldview, but can even be considered "evil" to some extent.

Think about it, one male lion, sixty turtles, a bunch of squishy white meat, and the near-extinction of the mother.

Think about it again, this lion has the wisdom of an adult, and sixty turtles have the wisdom of an eight-year-old child!

If that’s not enough, let’s make another analogy: for every adult male, there are sixty eight-year-old children!

And this adult and these children were all forced!

Of course, things cannot be transferred directly and mechanically, but the nature is the same.

Sainz couldn't imagine what the Fire Crab would feel when he was forced!

Anyway, if it were Sainz, even if he couldn't resist, he would definitely use all his strength to send out the most vicious curse in his heart, even if it meant burning all his spiritual power.

After leaving the fence with an expressionless face, he thought to himself, "It seems that Hagrid is indeed not suitable to continue to serve as the professor of Care of Magical Creatures.

Wait, if we let him down now, the reason will be spread out to the disadvantage of old Dumbledore, we can make a decision after he reveals his identity as a hybrid giant."

In the original storyline, Hagrid revealed to the headmaster of Beauxbatons at the Christmas ball during the Triwizard Tournament that he was a half-giant. A reporter published the news in the newspaper, and Hagrid resigned out of guilt, but was finally denied by Dumbledore.

If there were no other interference, Sainz estimated that he would still do so. No, even if someone reminded him, given his personality, he would still do so.

By then, he will resign and Sai will become a professor, and no one will be able to say anything.

Hagrid, it's good to be a ranger, but you should stop letting him do whatever he wants to the animals!

Sainz's idea cannot be said to be a sinister calculation, it can only be regarded as going with the flow.

Before the Christmas party, he would remind Hagrid to be careful with his words. If Hagrid listened to his advice and avoided the disaster, he would have fulfilled his responsibility as a friend. If Hagrid did not listen to his advice and insisted on doing the wrong thing, he could only say that he deserved to be compared to someone else.

In the original storyline, after Hagrid quit the class, another professor took over the class until he recovered.

This year is different. There is a man named Sai as the teaching assistant for the Care of Magical Creatures class. Since the professor has quit the job, isn't it the right thing for the teaching assistant to take over?

The disagreement on the cultivation of the exploding-tailed skrewt did not affect the students' courses, and Sainz continued to work diligently as an assistant teacher.

However, students found that the professor would be absent from class from time to time, and they found that the course was more stable and interesting when only the teaching assistant was in class.

A month passed in a flash, and in the blink of an eye it was October 30th.

The other two strong ones are coming!


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