Hogwarts Asylum

10. Hermione with low self-esteem



"Professor, do you know him?"

Although O'Loughlin stopped Draco from being rude, Draco finally knew which one was Harry Potter, and it was Harry who took the initiative to stand up.

After Draco nodded expressionlessly and turned to leave, Harry looked at Orolin curiously. He remembered what Draco had said in the robe shop, and the polite Professor Orolin was completely unlike him. People who think like that.

Ron, the only one who had been spoken to, also said angrily: "He is really rude, isn't he?"

"I have some business dealings with his father," O'Loughlin said, "Weasley should also know him."

Harry looked at Ron, and Ron muttered: "Yes, I should have thought of it earlier. He is that - yes, the Malfoy family - let's call him this. He is from the Malfoy family, platinum blonde." His hair is as pale as a vampire's face, and he also looks devoid of any manners. My dad said..."

Ron glanced at Professor O'Loughlin, and when he saw that the professor had no intention of stopping him, he continued: "My father said that Malfoy's father was from the mysterious man's side. Although they said that he was obsessed, who would believe it? They didn't have to look for any excuse to fall for You-Know-Who. My dad had always wanted to find an opportunity to search Malfoy Manor - oh, he worked for the Ministry of Magic - the Office for the Misuse of Muggle Artefacts, which he had just become. director."

Ron babbled, forgetting about Malfoy when he mentioned his family: "My dad likes to collect Muggle items. We have a lot of what they call batteries at home. Yes, they are batteries. My dad said that batteries are like "battery" to Muggles. Magical power - he heard some Muggles talking about buying batteries for a radio at home. You know, my mother has a magic radio - that doesn't require batteries - she often listens on it - "

Ron's words stopped suddenly. He suddenly realized that his new friend might not like to hear it, and he looked at Harry cautiously.

Harry was listening with great interest. He motioned to Ron and said, "Go on, Ron, I haven't seen a magic radio yet."

Ron thought for a while but didn't continue. He coughed and said, "Well - well - you can come to our house as a guest after the holidays and I will show you. My mother will be very happy to see you."

"My grandma also has one, but the radio always has no sound. She said it was old, like her..." Neville muttered from the side.

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Due to being interrupted continuously, Oluolin no longer had the interest to continue talking. Fortunately, as the four little wizards in the box gradually became familiar with each other, they would not be left in the cold.

Although Ron still hated Hermione's tone when she spoke, with Draco's support before, Ron suddenly felt that it was bearable.

In O'Loughlin's opinion, the four little wizards in the box actually all have something in common in character - low self-esteem.

Yes, inferiority complex.

Harry's low self-esteem was due to the Cinderella-like treatment he received since childhood. Although he suddenly learned that his parents were heroes and that he was also a well-known figure in the magical world, it was difficult to recognize the memories of so many years in the past month. Knowing that it was overwhelmed.

Ron's low self-esteem is because his family lives a very poor life, and all he wears are items that his brothers have left behind, including the magic robes and wands he used when he was in school. He had something brand new, and all his brothers had excellent grades and a bright future. Not only would it be difficult for him to achieve better results than them, but there was a greater chance that he would be far inferior to them.Although compared to Harry, he has both parents, but due to the large number of family members, a large part of his parents' attention will be shared, not to mention that he also has a younger sister who is loved by the whole family - that is several generations of the Weasley family. The only girl here!

As another child of destiny who also conformed to the prophecy but was not chosen by the Dark Lord, Neville was given a Forgetting Curse because he witnessed his parents being tortured inhumanely. Then, due to the sequelae of the Forgetting Curse, he had very poor memory since childhood.Under the care of his stern grandmother and uncle who hates steel, it is obvious that Neville will feel deeply inferior. After all, what he heard most since childhood was probably the sighs of his elders for his failure to show his magical talent. - They even give Neville gifts for not being a Squib.

As for Hermione, who seems to be the strongest among the four, she certainly has low self-esteem, and O'Loughlin doesn't think he will be wrong about this.In O'Loughlin's view, Hermione's current aggressive behavior is actually a kind of stress caused by a deep inferiority complex.

Hermione often encountered strange things when she was a child - an anonymous dentist's wife revealed to a magician who studied parapsychology that it was actually Hermione who cast magic unconsciously when she was emotional, but at that time Hermione and Her classmates didn't know that magic existed, so her classmates gave her nicknames like monster and nightmare, and then she was isolated.

This is why in the original book, when Ron complained to Harry that Hermione was like a nightmare, Hermione cried alone in the women's bathroom all afternoon.

Just imagine, a little girl who was thought to be a monster by her peers and thought of herself as a child, how happy she was when she learned that she was actually not a monster, but a magician. She even wanted to stop living in the magical world since she was a child. She seemed ignorant in front of her classmates. She memorized all the first-grade textbooks and read a lot of extracurricular books.As a result, just a few days after school started, her classmates said that she was a nightmare and that she must have no friends.

Tsk, this complaint was like a sledgehammer that shattered a little girl's newly reestablished heart that was open to the outside world!

Few people know that Hermione actually changed schools twice - it was also revealed by an anonymous dentist's wife to a magician who studied parapsychology. The reality of being isolated made Hermione addicted to books. Zhong also developed a habit of reading and being completely aggressive. All her arrogance was actually just to avoid being hurt.

When O'Loughlin went to the Parapsychology Research Center of Goldsmiths College to serve as a consultant, he met the dentist's wife who came alone to consult on children's problems, and then learned all this. This is why O'Loughlin judged that Hermione was actually Low self-esteem.

In addition to low self-esteem, these four children actually have another thing in common - strength.

This can be seen from their respective performances in the future, but for now, it has actually been revealed a little bit. If it were any more psychologically fragile child who had the experience of any of them, he might have already They are locked in their own world and don't want to come out, but they are still chattering here.


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