Chapter 508 Return to Hogwarts
Chapter 508 Return to Hogwarts
Around the same time as the Hogwarts Economic and Supervisory Committee was established, Ben sent a letter stating that Snape had resigned.
"Not surprising." Sainz was not surprised at all. He was even a little surprised that Snape persisted until Hogwarts was on track before resigning.
The gentlemen outside the books know about the contradictions and complexities in Snape's heart, and Science certainly understands it too. This person cannot be described simply as good or bad.
Mr. Sai really hated him when he was a student under him, because as a professor he verbally insulted and bullied students for a long time and had no professional ethics at all.
Looking at him from a perspective beyond the student's, Sai also couldn't like this person, but he didn't hate him either. He just couldn't stand the way he did things.
This person can be considered a familiar stranger to him.
We can distinguish the levels by giving an example. When Professor Bubbage was in danger, Sai went to rescue him. However, if it was Snape who was in trouble, he would definitely not take the opportunity to add insult to injury, but he would definitely not run to rescue him.
He was lucky to be alive, and if he dies, he is dead.
A big part of the reason why Snape hangs around in public is that he wants to seek revenge on Voldemort, but he knows that it is impossible to accomplish this goal with his own strength. That's why he is willing to be used by old man Dumbledore. He hopes that old man Dumbledore can help him get revenge.
Now that Sainz has "crushed" Voldemort to death by beating his grandson, he has suddenly lost his goal in life. It is already considered loyal to his duty that he can insist on waiting until Hogwarts is reorganized before leaving.
"Speaking of which, Snape's identity has not been revealed yet?" Sai thought to himself, "It seems that the three Death Eaters in the castle were secretly eliminated by him, probably after I struck the thunder. Before that, he was probably just controlling them."
As for why Umbridge did not accuse him, it was probably because she saw Mr. Sai openly talking about the treatment of the wizarding world that day and thought that he had a good relationship with Mr. Autumn.
"It's better to resign so that students don't have to passively bear his venom. That teaching method can make normal students mentally ill."
Since someone was in charge of the economic affairs of Hogwarts, Sainz decided to go there.
"Saens..." He was about to say something, but Professor McGonagall received him in the office with a complicated expression.
"Professor McGonagall!" Sainz was very happy that he was not called Mr. Autumn. This proved that Professor McGonagall was not too angry and had no intention of distancing herself from him.
"What are you doing here today?"
"I heard the Hogwarts Foundation was established?"
"It's established," Professor McGonagall sighed and said in a complicated tone, "According to your idea... Thank you for everything you have done for the school, but... Never mind... Let it go."
"I have always been myself, Professor," Sainz naturally helped Professor McGonagall to refill her cup of tea, as he had done before, "always the student who was curious about magic.
You may think that I am too cruel, I understand this and I do not deny it, Professor, I think it is worthwhile to exchange the lives of those evil people for a hundred years of peace and stability in the wizarding world. "
"Life is fragile and precious. Sainz is very precious," Professor McGonagall seemed to recall the scene of that day. She covered her chest and said simply, "Never... never... no matter who it is, Grindelwald, Voldemort..."
"That's because they have no ambition," Sainz said without disguising his contempt. "They are greedy and cowardly, violent and naive. I am different from them. They want to get the world they want by waiting and relying on others' help."
He showed great confidence and determination at this moment: "But I am different. I will take the initiative to make the world I want to see come true!
I'm sure you've seen clearly, professor, that I don't have even the slightest desire to be superior to others, and I have no interest in stepping on others.
Professor, you can tell the people in the Ministry of Magic that they don’t have to worry about me interfering, and they can even pretend that I don’t exist.”
Professor McGonagall seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. She said sympathetically, "Is it really worth it? Sainz, do you know how people will call you in the future?"
"Butcher? Madman?" Sainz smiled and said lightly: "I don't care!"
Professor McGonagall took a sip from her teacup and asked about other things, "Why are you here today? By the way, the Hogwarts Foundation?"
"Yes," Sainz also picked up his teacup and took a sip, "I have a fund of one million to donate."
"Really a Lestrange?"
"Yes," Sainz nodded and admitted, "I told Professor Sprout and the others that day that it was indeed me who controlled her to go in and rob the vault."
"That's private property," said Professor McGonagall solemnly. "We can't plunder the private property of an ancient family like this."
"We certainly won't plunder anyone's private property, professor," Sainz said righteously, "but this money is different. It's not simply private property. It's my spoils of war."
"Don't quibble, Sainz," Professor McGonagall did not give in. "Private property is private property. We can't break into the other party's vault and claim that it is a trophy."
"I don't agree with this," Sai said, still insisting on his own justice. "There is a sequence of events. If I suddenly broke into someone's vault without any reason, it would undoubtedly be robbery. But the other party broke into my house first and tried to kill me. In this case, no one can deny that I have the right to dispose of my spoils after the victory. It's just that the spoils happened to be in Gringotts!"
Seeing that Professor McGonagall was about to be tricked, he added more strength: "The key point is that there is no one left in the Lestrange family. If I don't have the money to deal with, should I let it go to the goblins in Gringotts?
I think, as the winner, I should have more power over the goblins, right?"
Upon hearing this, Professor McGonagall agreed. It didn't matter who owned it, as long as the goblin couldn't get it for nothing.
"Professor, this is why I suggested that the Ministry of Magic form an audit team to enter Gringotts.
Think about it, over the years, how many similar situations have occurred? How many people had accidents before they could withdraw their money, and the money they deposited in Gringotts, their vaults, just went straight to the goblins?"
Professor McGonagall nodded repeatedly and immediately turned into a radical, "You are right, Sainz!
Gringotts really needs to make changes and their accounts need to be made public!"
"By the way, Professor, you already know that three of Voldemort's Horcruxes are relics of the founder of Hogwarts. I have collected them all and will return them to the school today."
"Good, good!" Professor McGonagall said happily, "Today is a good day. Let the other deans come to be witnesses."
Soon, the other three deans all came, and Sainz took out the three relics and placed them on the table.
"This is the Ravenclaw crown!" Professor Flitwick was as happy as a child. "It was almost lost when the school was first established. I never thought it would return to the school today."
Professor Sprout took the small golden cup and wiped it carefully. "Saince, kid, you deserve a special contribution award!"
"I thought so too!" Sainz smiled.
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