Chapter 169 Bias
Ever since she was a child, Hermione Granger has been synonymous with being a top student, a child from someone else's family in what her parents said, and a child who is sure to be successful in the future.

It was such an excellent child who received an admission notice from Hogwarts at the age of 12, and his life changed drastically.

Hermione was still very nervous about going to Hogwarts, a place she was not familiar with, so she bought a lot of books to learn about the wizarding world before enrolling, hoping that she would not fall behind her classmates too much.

From the top student to the tail of the crane, this kind of gap is terrible, and it may destroy an outstanding student.Hermione didn't want to be the tail of a crane, so she spent the holidays reading carefully and trying to practice a few spells.

With this apprehension in mind, Hermione boarded the train to school.She saw Neville Longbottom in the car, and Hermione felt that her peers in the wizarding world were no different, and she would not be the tail of the crane.

After seeing Ron cast a spell in another box, Hermione thought this was it!Children who grew up in the wizarding world are not as good as her, at least her repairing spell repaired Harry Potter's glasses.

Hermione's self-confidence began to swell rapidly, and she knew that she could be the first class again, just like before.Then Hermione met the big devil Ada, and her self-confidence instantly felt like a deflated ball, deflated faster than it swelled.

Ida pushed back a group of senior students by herself. When Ida cast magic at will, and her astonishing wandless casting, all left endless shadows on Hermione's young mind.

The girl in front of her who was not much older than herself made Hermione a little frustrated. Is this the level that a child who grew up in the wizarding world should have?What is her spellcasting?This is completely different from what is written in the book!

After arriving at the school, Hermione, who was hit, found that she was thinking too much. Ada was an exception, the only one in the whole school.Hermione, who had regained her pride, showed off her demeanor as a schoolmaster again, earning the nickname "Miss Know-it-All Second Generation".

After becoming friends with Harry and Ron, Hermione knew a lot about Ada. It turned out that she had a background similar to her own, which made Hermione admire Ada very much.

Hermione regards Ada as her role model and the goal she strives to catch up with.Although she regards Ada as her role model, it does not mean that everything Ada says is right, especially what she has seen with her own eyes!
It is very impolite to interrupt someone, especially two people who are not familiar with each other.Just now Hermione was excited and interrupted Ada, and she was also a little embarrassed.

She continued: "I'm sorry, Ada, I got a little excited, but it's true that Snape wanted to hurt Harry. I've read about this method in books, and you have to use your eyes to keep in touch with the target of the spell. His eyes were fixed on Harry without blinking."

Looking at Hermione, Ada felt as if she saw a smaller version of herself.I used to be so self-righteous, thinking that I was the smartest one, and only believed in myself.

Although Ada is also very self-righteous now, this does not prevent her from "educating" Hermione. She has big fists and she is justified.Ada said: "Is what you see must be true? Does what you think must be right?"

"But I really saw it..." Hermione's voice became weaker and her confidence became weaker and weaker.

Hermione had doubts about her thoughts. Before Hagrid said that Snape could not harm Harry, Ada said the same thing today. Could it be that she was wrong?But after he interrupted Snape's spellcasting, Harry's broom returned to normal, so what?
Smart people are really good at thinking. Looking at Hermione who was deep in thought, Ada was very satisfied. Why did she suddenly feel a sense of accomplishment in her heart?
No wonder there are so many people who like to play developmental games. It turns out that this sense of accomplishment is really fascinating.

As for Harry and Ron, Ada didn't want to look at them. These two useless men were staring at her, not understanding what she wanted to express at all, and still immersed in her own opinion.

"You mean, maybe I didn't see everything?" Hermione asked uncertainly. She was sure that she was right. Since she was right, could it be that she didn't see everything?

It's easy to talk to smart people, and it's clear.Ada nodded, and said: "Professor Snape has a poisonous tongue, partiality, bad attitude, and is annoying. Everyone will not have a good impression of him, and they think he should be a bad person."

After listening to Ada's words, Hermione began to think carefully about the game that day, looking for details that she had missed, whether she really had a prejudice against Snape, and whether this prejudice misled her judgment.

"Snape was injured on Halloween. He went to the corridor on the right of the fourth floor. He must have wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone while everyone was not paying attention!" said Harry, who had been disconnected for a long time. He insisted that Snape Snape is behind the scenes, Ada just didn't see Snape's true face.

"When you went to play with the trolls, I also went to the fourth floor, do I also want to steal the Philosopher's Stone?" Ada asked back, "Although I am really interested in that thing, turning stone into gold, who I don't want it!"

That's right, what Ada is interested in about the Philosopher's Stone is not immortality, but its ability to turn any metal into gold.If you run out of money, you can turn some gold into it. How comfortable this life is. Fighting and killing are really too dangerous.

Another ability of immortality, Ida is not interested in, living so long is not interesting at all.

While living forever, you have to face life and death again and again. Everything in your life loses its meaning. You keep time, but you also lose time.

For a moment, Ada also wanted to take the Philosopher's Stone as her own and steal it, just like Quirrell.The wine is popular, and Garen is touching. For the Sorcerer's Stone that can create wealth, it would be a lie, but even if Ada has life, does she really have life?
Dumbledore will not let her go, not to mention those murderers who covet the Sorcerer's Stone. A trip to Azkaban is indispensable. Maybe it's a one-way ticket, plus a super-value coupon, living in a cell, and sending to the cemetery that kind of discount.

All ways to get rich are written in the law. It is not worthwhile to send yourself into Azkaban for a Philosopher’s Stone.

Harry still stubbornly believed that he was right, and unless Ida put the truth before him, he wouldn't believe a single letter of Snape's defense.Harry pointed to the scar on his forehead, and continued: "When Snape looked at me, the scar on my forehead would hurt. I discovered his secret, his reasons and motives for harming me."

If you say that, then I won't argue with you, Ada has given up arguing with Harry, how old is he, how old is she, what is the truth with him.

Even if all the conjectures about Quirrell were stated, it would probably be of little use, because Ada had no physical evidence to prove that her inference was correct.

Ada's claims are no different from Harry's and Hermione's. They are all seen with eyes, and there is no evidence to support them.Ada can convince Hermione, and Harry can disprove her in the same way.

Now that Harry Potter has decided on Snape, it's useless to persuade anyone, the bastard bites, and he won't let go.Even if Ida said something, Harry could completely deny it with "I don't believe it".

He could only believe it if he brought one of Dumbledore, Snape, or Quirrell to confront Harry face to face.But which of these three is Ada able to order?
One is the headmaster, the other is a professor of potions, and the other is a mastermind behind the scenes and a professor of defense against the dark arts. All of them have more status than Ada, and neither of them can be called Ada.

It's better to forget it, the clean will be cleared, and the dirty will be dirty. When the truth of the matter is revealed, Harry will naturally know that he has wronged a good person.

Besides, it's not that Snape didn't know that he had been wronged, he wasn't in a hurry, and Ada didn't need to be in a hurry to prove his innocence.

Eat salty radishes and worry less, why bother.

(End of this chapter)

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