"I'm not surprised that you're interested in these old stories. Dumbledore's voice remained calm, "But you also have to understand that looking at these issues today, decades later, is certainly different from the perspective and mentality of looking at them back then. "

"I'm not defending myself. Dumbledore sighed, "Actually, I was under a lot of pressure at the time, even more than I was before I duel him. "

Solim understood who Dumbledore's "he" was, the Dark Lord who created the Dark Lord of Boundless Murder, Gellert Grindelwald.

"Britain was in shambles, and people were dying every day. Tom's tentacles have reached into Hogwarts, and the first thing I, as the Headmaster, want to ensure is the safety of Hogwarts, and I think you should understand. "

At that time, Dumbledore's reputation was soaring in the wizarding world after the duel that defeated Grindelwald, and a large number of ordinary wizards regarded him as a last straw and someone who could finally solve the problem. But Voldemort was not easy to mess with at that time, Voldemort at that time had a large number of dark creatures and wizards attached to him, and the people of the Order of the Phoenix led by Dumbledore were too few, and they were at an absolute disadvantage in numbers. Most ordinary wizards can only sit idly by.

Yes, ordinary wizards could only stand by and watch the catastrophe that swept through the British Isles decades ago. In terms of combat effectiveness, these ordinary wizards are no match for the Death Eaters, no one wants to die for nothing, and the Death Eaters are not satisfied with just killing one person. At that time, those who offended the Death Eaters were often slaughtered by entire families, or even entire families. In the light of all the lessons learned, the common people, though they hated Voldemort and his men, could not do much.

Only wizards with a strong will, a tenacious spirit, a superhuman sense, and a great talent had the ability and courage to fight Voldemort's men—but such people were too few and far from Voldemort's men.

And there were a few of them in Gryffindor at the time. This is the so-called raiders - Potter's gang. They had actually already entered Dumbledore's sight at that time, and after a little training, they were a new force against Voldemort.

The situation in the school was also complicated at the time, with the exception of Kellytherin, Voldemort's stronghold, the other three houses had students who shared his philosophy. The two groups of students who don't like each other often engage in small actions in the school, and the professors will naturally suppress these things, and the targets of the suppression are often those who agree with Voldemort's ideas.

Snape happened to be the more obvious target in this wave, and Potter and his gang always had trouble getting along with him. And Potter and his gang were very famous at Hogwarts at the time, which was similar to the feeling of the Weasley twins, and there were few in the school who didn't know about them. Their nemesis, Snape, was naturally remembered.

In the conflict between these two gangs, the professors always go to Potter's side, and no one cares too much about the usual petty fights and the like, but the incident of screaming at the shack is not a crime, it is a crime of a bad nature.

"What if you were in my position?" Dumbledore asked Solim a question.

If Solim had been dealing with the problem from Dumbledore's point of view, he would definitely have been on Gryffindor's side. But Solim wasn't going to ignore what was happening.

Lupin's identity needs to be kept secret, which is nothing to negotiate, and I believe that Snape, who has calmed down, can understand. But no matter who the mastermind was, whether it was Potter or Black, if Solim had been Dumbledore at the time, he would definitely punish the two. But instead of punishing these two men, Solim would have been more attentive to Snape.

A fanatical "little Death Eater" did not report to his dean after this kind of incident, but went directly to the headmaster, and this headmaster was also the leader of the rebellion against Voldemort, and the information contained in this is very interesting.

If he was a staunch follower of Voldemort, it would never have been possible to come to Dumbledore to administer justice for him. Even if you were to find a professor, you would only go to the Dean of Slytherin, not to the leader of the fight against Voldemort. Snape wasn't stupid, he couldn't have been unaware of what the name Dumbledore meant, but he came anyway.

Having said that, people on both sides of the opposing side don't trust each other, even if they don't find any professors, it is more of a "position-fitting" approach to contact a few "like-minded" students afterwards and give Potter a ruthless one. But Snape came straight to Dumbledore, and Solim didn't think Dumbledore would know what that meant.

If Solim was really in Dumbledore's position at the time, even if he didn't know the plot, even if he didn't know Snape's thoughts, then it would be okay to get a little contact with the idea of this strange "little Death Eater", and if possible, even save a student who had gone astray, but Dumbledore didn't do anything at that time.

"Maybe. Dumbledore was noncommittal about Solim's thoughts, "Tom had a lot of followers at the school at the time, and of course he used these students to test me more than once. When it comes to manipulating people and making sacrifices for him, I have to say that Tom has always done a good job. "

Solim frowned, "This kind of pointless thing would bother you?"

Dumbledore was a great wizard, not to mention that he was also an extremely powerful master of the Divine Mind, how could those students with "labels" hide from him?

"Of course these things bother me. Dumbledore said, "Whatever their position, they are all my students." "

"I thought you'd learn from what happened to Riddle. Solim said something bolder.

However, Dumbledore did not react to this sentence at all, and asked Solim a question.

"Do you know what kind of student Severus was back then?" Before Solim could reply, Dumbledore said to himself, "Withdrawn, he didn't have any friends at school at the time. What did it mean to be a half-breed in those days, let alone a Slytherin student. "

Speaking of which, Dumbledore looked at Solim and said, "You are also a student of Slytherin, so you should know very well what happens to a half-breed in Slytherin." "_

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