Did Dumbledore really want Solim to join the Order of the Phoenix? Solim thought it was more of a temptation, and that the core of all the activities of the Order of the Phoenix revolved around Voldemort. Even if Solim didn't act like a minor wizard, Dumbledore wouldn't let a Selwyn join the Order of the Phoenix without knowing the importance of it.

Solim is different from Harry, Ron, and Hermione, Harry's parents, godfather, and friends of his parents are all members of the Order of the Phoenix, and it can be said that he is in the same situation, Ron's situation is the same as Harry's, his parents and the two uncles who died are from the Order of the Phoenix, and the two of them were born with the label of the Order of the Phoenix, and Dumbledore knows a lot about the past and character of these two children. Hermione, a little witch from a Muggle family, was very obvious to a wizard like Dumbledore, and Dumbledore had already figured out some of the people around Harry over the past few years.

But Solim is different, and it could even be said that Solim is different from any student in Hogwarts in the whole of Hogwarts. The Selwyns - Dumbledore had dealt with them when he was younger, and Tholim had returned the ring on his right hand now.

No ancient wizarding family is going to be simple—that's for sure. Only a family that is good at planning, good at trickery, and knows how to judge the situation can survive. And that's just to last, and to reach the heights of House Selwyn requires something else – killing.

For some wizards who live under a different set of rules, killing is the best way to solve the problem. Dumbledore wasn't sure how deeply Solim's student was affected by the rules, and the eerie environment of Selwyn Castle and Sculler, who taught killing and torture, must have had some influence on Solim.

If nothing else, what happened in the Screaming Shack last year was clear to Dumbledore. As soon as he entered the house, Solim wasted Peter's hands and feet without saying a word, is this something that a minor student can do? Remus and Sirius had told Dumbledore about it afterwards, and Solim's calm and unconcerned look at the time could hardly have led one to associate him with a young wizard who was still underage.

Dumbledore's long teaching career has allowed him to meet too many young wizards, and it is not without precocious students, Slytherin students are generally precocious, but there are very few students like Solim. On the one hand, Dumbledore values Solim's self-discipline more, Solim's life at Hogwarts is very self-disciplined and planned, Dumbledore has been keeping an eye on Solim, using his spare time to make potions and practice spells, and he spends three days a week instructing those young wizards who are related to him, and he can't move.

Dumbledore had initially feared that Solim was purposefully wooing the young wizards around him—as Riddle had done at school. For this reason, Dumbledore paid closer attention to Solim's actions, but Dumbledore later discovered that Solim was not Riddle, and that he was only instructing the students and not instilling them with dangerous thoughts or teaching them some dangerous magic. But Dumbledore didn't let this relax, the reason was Hermione, not long after Hermione first entered Hogwarts, Dumbledore noticed this clever little witch, in fact, Dumbledore had been keeping an eye on the people around Harry.

In Dumbledore's original vision, Hermione would occupy a very important place next to Harry, and she would become Harry's brain. You know, sometimes it's better to guide and control a smart person than to guide and control a ...... Well, it's much easier for people who aren't so smart. With just a few small details and information, a smart person can deduce a lot of things, and Hermione is the one who is suitable for doing this. Harry or Ron, on the other hand, don't have that quality at all, and a lot of clues are sometimes right under their noses, but they turn a blind eye. This was a source of distress for Dumbledore, but fortunately for Hermione, the clever little witch was always able to find what Dumbledore wanted them to find in the clues Dumbledore had left behind.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione were supposed to be a tight-knit group. But the conflict between Hermione and Ron intensified. Although it seems like a small thing, Dumbledore, as a person from the past, understands very well what the accumulation of small things can eventually develop into: discord, mutual dislike, intensifying conflicts, and then parting ways.

Solim and Hermione met on the train to Hogwarts, and the relationship between Hermione and Solim was obviously closer than her relationship with Harry or Ron, especially after so many conflicts with Ron, because of Solim's relationship, Hermione had more options, Solim, Syrna, Neville, Hermione wasn't alone anymore, she didn't have no friends after leaving Harry and Ron, not to mention that compared to Solim, Harry and Ron behaved like babies in open crotch pants.

It was this kind of coincidence, intentional or not, that Dumbledore couldn't explain, that had ruined his original little plan to some extent, and Hermione and Harry were no longer inseparable. But Dumbledore found that things were a little unexpected, and things that he expected and didn't expect happened, and they were all going in the direction he expected. Eventually, Dumbledore discovered that almost everything related to Harry had Solim's shadow behind it, and that at first Solim was only indirectly influenced by Neville or Hermione, but now ...... Harry had joined his little group, and every week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays Harry would go with Hermione Neville to the little classroom that Solim was looking for.

This was especially true during the Triwizard Tournament, where Harry received a lot of help from Solim. When Dumbledore was in his first year, he tentatively asked Solim to give Harry some help. The second-year thing was Dumbledore signaling Solim to do, and last year's things Dumbledore didn't say much to Solim, but he had a good grasp of the development of things, although Peter later escaped from prison with the help of a wizard, but Blake's grievances were also washed away, and Solim also said something Dumbledore didn't expect to Fudge at that time, but it worked very well, and the connection between Fudge and Dumbledore during this time returned to the way Fudge had just come to power.

Solim did bring Dumbledore some surprises, such as Voldemort's three Horcruxes, but Solim brought Dumbledore more doubts and vigilance.

Dumbledore felt the need to have an in-depth conversation with the student.

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