How can I describe Professor Flitwick's office? It has a scholarly atmosphere and a warm style.

There is a cupboard at the door, filled with various pudding boxes, a sky-blue bookshelf in the corner is full of spell books, and many student homeworks are neatly arranged on the desk.

The most exquisite arrangement here is a round sofa area next to the fireplace, where there is obviously no distinction between host and guest.

After Shaw came here, he did not feel the slightest sense of oppression of being called to the office, and there was a smell of sunshine in the air.

It's not that the slightly shorter furniture in the room can give people the illusion of overlooking, but that the various furnishings make people feel comfortable from the bottom of their hearts.

I don't know what kind of leather the milky white sofa for guests is, it's very soft, and Shaw wanted to lie down and take a nap after sitting on it.

Flitwick warmly invited Shaw to sit down, and stretched out his hand to let the pudding in the box on the coffee table tap dance to Shaw's front.

"I heard that you love tea. Come and try it. This is a new matcha pudding from a Yorkshire pastry shop. Many students who come to me to get pudding recently like to choose this kind."

Shor picked up the small plate with pudding, scooped a spoonful into his mouth, and it tasted really good, fragrant and tender. There was also a refreshing feeling.

Professor Flitwick was happy to see that Shaw was eating, and he was happy too.

"Ha, I'm right, this is really delicious. If you want to eat it in the future, just come and get it yourself. My office door is not locked, and there are all kinds of puddings in the cabinet at the door all year round."

Shor looked a little uncomfortable. He hadn't met such a kind and amiable elder for a long time.

In fact, because of his bloodline, Professor Flitwick is not only short and has a shrill voice, but also has a "weird" face than ordinary people.

When ordinary people see him smile for the first time, they may feel ferocious and may directly take out their wands.

But Shaw really felt friendly from Professor Flitwick.

"Thank you, Professor. I will come to bother you often in the future."

"You should have come earlier."

Seeing Shor nod, Flitwick was very happy and began to talk to him.

"I know you are very talented and obviously cannot be taught at the level of a young wizard, but I also find that you love powerful and gorgeous spells. In my opinion, this is wrong."

Shor's expression moved and he sat up straight. The other party was a real duel master and his understanding of spells was many times higher than his own.

"Please give me some advice, Professor."

Flitwick waved his hand.

"It's my job to teach you. I just don't want you to have a distorted understanding of spells. You will suffer a great loss in the future."

Flitwick said, taking out his wand and chanting a spell on a bottle of pumpkin juice on the coffee table.

"Clean it up."

The pumpkin juice in the bottle quickly decreased until it disappeared.

Flitwick put away his wand and said to Shor who was thinking.

"Do you have any ideas?"

Shor nodded, and was also shocked.

It was just a cleaning spell, but it had been developed into this by Professor Flitwick.

Professor Flitwick continued to talk.

"When the cleaning spell is released, the silent emotion in the mind is to clean the surface ashes, but if the silent emotion in the mind can be hypnotized into something else, such as human internal organs, blood, etc., as long as the will is strong enough and some skills are used, then this housekeeping magic can immediately become a killing spell."

"Emotions have a great influence on spells. Any inconspicuous spell should not be underestimated in battle. Even a strong person like the headmaster may die if he is injured by a small spell, such as the floating spell. If you can use it to make the enemy's feet fall during the battle,..."

Flitwick talked about some of his duel experience and his unique understanding of spells, which benefited Shaw a lot.

As he talked, Flitwick did not hesitate to say something that made Shaw laugh and cry.

"Oh. By the way, a few days ago, a few little guys asked me how to restrain your water and electric magic. My suggestion was to use the freezing spell with the transformation of animals that quickly attack."

Shor smiled bitterly, but he didn't mean to blame the professor. He just treated everyone equally.

"It doesn't matter. The principle of mutual restraint that the professor mentioned does make sense, but we can't ignore the transcendence of breaking all laws with one force."

"That's natural."

Flitwick nodded, and then said seriously.

"Okay, let's talk about why you deliberately let the door knocker block the way."

The topic changed too quickly, which made Shaw a little surprised. Did he reveal his feet?

He quickly recalled that it seemed that when he went to the tower, he was too calm in the face of the door knocker?

Or was his ambition to conquer other colleges already obvious?

He naturally couldn't admit it.

"Professor, I don't know what you are talking about."

Flitwick was serious for a while, and then became calm again.

"Don't deny it, I can be a Ravenclaw.Dean, I still have some ability to infer, and I believe in my judgment. "

Seeing this, Shaw stopped hiding his intentions.

"Well, I did teach the door knocker all those new knowledge."

Professor Flitwick poured a glass of pumpkin juice for the two of them and sighed.

"Before asking you the specific reason, why don't you listen to a little story from this old guy?"

"I'm all ears."

Flitwick took a sip of pumpkin juice and said slowly.

"In the history of Hogwarts, there have been many headmasters known for their strictness, especially your grandfather Phileas and the previous headmaster Armando. The two consecutive headmasters were very strict with students. If students made mistakes, they would be hung up and whipped, and they would be publicly humiliated. Filch still has many punishment tools. "

"Based on my many years of observation and my own experience, except for those who are born ambitious, people who generally become dark wizards are closely related to their experiences at school. "

"When they were punished at school, the physical torture and mental humiliation they suffered would make their childhoods distorted."

"Some people spend their lives healing their childhoods, so they show more love, like me, but more people choose to be evil and impose their nightmares on others."

"To this day, I still don't understand how the headmaster and Minerva agreed to your evil corporal punishment of students, but it didn't stop me from stopping you from entering Ravenclaw."

After Flitwick finished speaking, he looked at Shaw with his slender eyes.

Shor's mood was a little complicated for a while. With his "experience" on the Internet, he knew that the professor was right.

He kept pondering, and Professor Flitwick didn't urge him.

After a while, Shaw used another statement to express his attitude.

"Professor, you are right. Childhood is the best stage of a person's life, and it is also a stage that affects one's life. It is indeed not appropriate to have too many nightmares, but I also have my own difficulties. "

Flitwick reached out and smoothed Shaw's brow, and said with some heartache.

"I know a little bit about your experience. It is similar to my experience of being discriminated against when I was a child. I know it is not your fault. You have your pressure and responsibilities. It is understandable that you are anxious."

Shor felt the warmth between his eyebrows, and his expression was slightly happy. He was just thinking about how to persuade this caring but difficult professor.

"Then professor, did you agree?"

Professor Flitwick shook his head.

"I said, I will not let you harm my students, and I will also report to the principal to cancel your corporal punishment measures in other colleges."

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