Chapter 651
George smiled softly and said softly, "Actually, it's no wonder they are. They all came up with fixed answers based on their past experience."
He doesn't care about the prejudices of other people, he himself is a prejudiced person. His suspicion of Dumbledore and his dislike of Hagrid are certainly his own observations, but they also have some of his own prejudices.
He explained to Harry and the others, "We are friends. You spend enough time with me, so you can understand my habits and my abilities. It is these past experiences that let you know that I Have enough ability to be the principal of Hogwarts."
"But other people don't have this experience, nor this experience." He gave an example.
"Others learned about my strength from the newspapers, but they still didn’t know anything about me. They couldn’t understand my thoughts and actions, they would only think that I was only sixteen. When they were sixteen years old Among the wizards, when looking for my reference objects, they immediately felt that these were very absurd."
George said softly, "People have limitations. It is difficult to understand and imagine things that have not really been experienced. Their ideas are not wrong, and past experiences have brought them the answers now. "
"In their experience, sixteen-year-old young people are ultimately unreliable. They cannot understand things without experience."
Harry nodded thoughtfully, "So, if you just look for a reference among the young wizards, it's not surprising that they object."
Hermione was dumb for a while, she looked at Harry, looked at Ron, thought about herself, and thought about the others at school.
She couldn't help being discouraged and said, "If you compare us and see our performance, a 16-year-old Hogwarts principal is indeed a completely incredible thing."
Hermione also reacted at this time. George was unique after all, he was different from everyone else. This allowed him to completely exceed the age limit.
But apart from George's belief, others still follow the law of underage and underexperience.
From the perspective of those wizards alone, a sixteen-year-old wizard is not reliable, and this cannot be said to be a prejudice. After all, this judgment is always correct in most cases.
She is not presumptuous, compared to her peers, she is incredible. Compared to being your wizard, compared to the teacher, she also has the courage to face up. She can help students in mutual aid agencies and do things that teachers can't do.
But the headmaster of Hogwarts, with such a position, she just thought about it and found it incredible.
The people in the bar talked a lot about the unreliable decision.
"Don't be noisy, listen to what the newspaper says." Old Tom waved his hand to signal everyone to be quiet.
For Mr. George Soros, he was extremely supportive. Whether it is the Minister of Magic or the chairman of the International Union of Wizards, he believes that Mr. Soros is sufficient for these important positions.
But when it comes to whether George is suitable for a position like Hogwarts principal, he has no idea.
The noise in the bar finally eased, and the bar became quiet again. Little Walker lifted his spirits and continued to read.
"In recent days, the magic world has had too much praise for the great wizard, Mr. George Soros. I don't think any wizard will dispute the greatness of Mr. Soros."
"But it must be said that when I learned this, the rumor about the great George Soros. The reporter still found it very incredible and could not believe the truth of this rumor."
"For such rumors, the reporter expressed suspicion. The great Mr. George Soros, as the most powerful wizard in the magic world, is beyond doubt. But Mr. George Soros was appointed as the principal of Hogwarts. , Still looks incredible."
"This does not mean that Mr. George Soros is not qualified to hold such an important position. As the most powerful wizard in the magic world, Mr. George Soros is already the chairman of the World Federation of Wizards. This kind of professional importance is no less important. The principal at Hogwarts."
"Mr. George Soros has the wisdom and strength to hold any important position."
No one spoke, and they deeply agreed with the statement in the newspaper.
No matter how they thought the sixteen-year-old wizard was unreliable, no one could question the fact that George defeated Voldemort head-on.
This was witnessed by the Minister of Magic, all students and teachers of Hogwarts, and many foreign students and teachers. No matter how incredible it is but it is true.
With George's strength, he is qualified to hold any position in the magic world. What's more, after that, George made a fight with Voldemort.
If someone questioned George's strength and prestige at this time, the wizards present would be the first to disagree.
Little Walker took a sip of beer, moistened his throat, and continued.
"But it must be said that as the principal of Hogwarts, the standard to be measured is not just the strength. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the place where all young wizards in the UK go to school and live. Watts has been studying for seven years."
"They will grow from a newbie who knows nothing about magic to a qualified wizard at Hogwarts. The years of study and life determine all the future achievements of those young wizards."
Others all agreed, and the content of the news seemed to have spoken their hearts. Hogwarts is too important. As the principal of Hogwarts, it is even more important.
Little Walker continued to read, "As the most powerful wizard, Mr. George Soros has incomparable strength and prestige in the magic world. But these are not conditions for becoming an authoritative educator. The importance of Hogwarts It goes without saying that our children, nephews, and younger generations will experience education at Hogwarts."
"In the selection of the principal of Hogwarts, on such an important issue, we hope that the Hogwarts Board of Directors will learn more about the opinions of the residents of the wizarding world. Our decision is very important. We need to help our children and Future generations are responsible."
Those wizards are all grateful, a sense of responsibility, a sense of mission gratitude lingers in their hearts. "We need to be responsible for our children, and we need to be responsible for our descendants."
(To be continued.)