Chapter 347 Breaking Through the Law
Chapter 347 Breaking the Law
In the writing of those writers, this is a very ridiculous scene. There are even some wizards who find it interesting. A wizard named Wendelin the Diviner likes to participate in this "fun" carnival.
Through various disguises and transformations, he allowed himself to be burned more than forty-seven times in this farce.
It wasn't until he got tired of playing this game that he broke free from the rope on the pillar of fire and floated away. It also terrified the Muggles who burned him, leaving behind a slew of terrible legends.
"When the law cannot judge guilt, the law loses its meaning and becomes a dead letter." George said solemnly, "When the law cannot judge, when the rules cannot be bound. At this time, a person's essence and fundamentals will be completely revealed."
He looked at Harry, Hermione and Ron with dignified eyes, and said word by word.
"As you grow up, more and more rules can't constrain you. Before, you have broken through the constraints of the school rules, but now, you have begun to break through the constraints of the law. The school rules can no longer constrain you, and soon, the law It will become more and more difficult to restrain you."
George's words were like heavy drumsticks, hitting everyone's heart one after another. Without the rules of punishment, there is no trace of existence.
Just like the school rules, they took the school rules seriously at the beginning and did not dare to violate them in the slightest, but as they mastered the method, they mastered the power. They violated the school rules again and again, and the school rules had no way to restrain them.
Today, they officially broke through the constraints of the law. Now they see the school rules as nothing, and they don't think anything is wrong.
But the thought that one day in the future, as their power becomes stronger, they will regard the law as nothing, and the thought makes them shudder.
"What should we do?" Harry asked a little heavy, he didn't want to become someone who saw the law as nothing.
Harry hadn't thought about these things so deeply before. He wasn't a person who paid too much attention to rules, which had a lot to do with the environment in which he lived.
You can't expect an incompetent kid to tell the Dursleys that the law says they can't abuse kids unless he wants more beatings.
With such an experience, he will naturally know that in the face of abuse and beatings, the laws and rules are unreliable, and neither the law nor the rules can compare to a more powerful beating.
Violence is the most fundamental rule in this world. Whether it's the perpetrator or the victim, someone who has repeatedly tasted violence, you can't expect them to have any respect for the rules.
Under the rules of violence, referring to a deer as a horse, the deer becomes a horse, and everything is forced to explain. This is the logic of the rules of violence.
But again, the rules of violence can only forcefully explain everything. Without the guarantee of force, the rules of violence have no meaning. Once a change in the balance of forces occurs, the rules of violence lose their meaning, and all the explanations that the rules of violence once constructed collapse with a bang.
The moment Harry became a wizard, the balance of power changed. With all the Dursleys' influence over him, and all of his teaching, all that was left was hatred and disgust.
Apart from those subtleties that Harry himself was not aware of, he had no valuable memory of the Dursleys in his heart.
"Maybe we shouldn't let Buckbeak go." Ron said regretfully.
Only then did he realize the seriousness of this kind of thing. Just like the beginning of their violation of the school rules, as long as they start to violate the school rules, they will not be punished.
They have no respect for the school rules. They violate the school rules again and again. They not only know how to violate the school rules, but also know how to avoid being caught and punished.
The more in-depth they study how to violate the school rules, the less and less binding the school rules are. In the end, the school rules were completely ineffective for them.
Ron also remembered more, his father worked at the Ministry of Magic and told his family a lot about his work.
Those whom the Ministry of Magic strictly controls are usually repeat offenders.
Once a sinner begins to sin, he often continues to sin. Those who violate the ban will continue to violate the ban.
Just like Lucius Malfoy, since he joined the Death Eaters, he has been doing bad things tirelessly. After the fall of Voldemort, he managed to dodge it by clever means.
The result of escaping punishment will not only prevent him from restraining himself, but instead make him even more insufferable and aggravated. The more threats, intimidation, and curses, the more bad things he'll do.
His methods are becoming more and more sophisticated, and it is becoming more and more difficult to be caught, which continues to stimulate him, even more insufferable, even more intensified.
A criminal, as long as he starts to do evil, unless the law can guarantee that they will be caught every time, and that the punishment will make them suffer. Otherwise, those criminals will continue to do bad things until the moment of death and never repent.
"It's horrible," said Ron worriedly. He couldn't breathe at the thought that he might become a repeat offender in the future, someone like Lucius Malfoy, and he definitely didn't want to be like that.
Looking at Harry, Ron and Hermione looked heavy and bewildered, George continued.
"It's easy to move a finger, it's easy to let Buckbeak go, it's easy to break school rules, it's easy to break the law, it's easy not to get caught. But in the end, who we become, can we accept ourselves It's not easy to be like that."
"I don't want to be like that." Harry shook his head forcefully.
He thought of the Dursleys, the fat-headed family that disgusted him. He thought of Voldemort, the fiendish and tyrannical lord he hated. He also thought of Snape, Malfoy, that hated, disrespectful bastard.
"I'll always remember these words." Ron kept reminding himself, constantly admonishing himself, never lose his reverence for the rules, and never let himself become an evil habitual offender.
"Okay." George's tone began to lighten, he said, "I'm not worried that you will learn badly, and it will not happen overnight. I tell you this, I just hope you can recognize some reality and be able to distinguish What's good and bad."
"Strength will make us break the law and break the rules. As a wizard, as a wizard who pursues power, we are destined not to be bound by the law or by simple rules. In the end, only our hearts can bind us. Remember your hearts. how you feel, remember how you feel today.”
(To be continued.)