Chapter 622 Old Confused Dumbledore
Chapter 622 Old Confused Dumbledore
Listening to Dumbledore's words, the wand that Blake was holding trembled, and he waved his wand, but he didn't utter the spell after all.
He turned, flushed, and glared at Dumbledore.
He roared loudly, "Is this your order? You occupied my house and tolerated this filthy and lowly animal to humiliate us constantly. Is this what you do?"
"Dumbledore, that's how you welcomed me?" George picked up his wand and pointed at the filthy damn house-elf.
"Please don't kill it!"
Dumbledore walked over quickly, shouting loudly, trying to stop George from shooting.
"Forget it."
George said softly, and then the house elf sat on the ground dumbfoundedly as if he had lost his soul.
He said coldly, "Maybe you think it's very interesting to let such a bad thing go and yell at the guests, but I don't think so at all."
"As a guest's etiquette, I didn't kill it, but as a host's etiquette, I hope you can restrain yourself well, including whatever other things you put out."
He used a powerful memory spell to wash away all of the house-elf's memories.
Although he believes that the only correct way to deal with this house elf is to kill it. But he didn't want to argue with an old man who had become extremely stubborn on these sidelines.
"It's long overdue." Blake said with a big laugh, looking at him relieved, as if he had removed a serious trouble from his confidant.
Everyone had a relaxed expression on their faces.
Fred said happily, "It's long overdue, this damn Kreacher is driving us crazy."
Joe said happily, "The world is finally quiet now."
In a voice that everyone could hear, he muttered, "I don't know why some people think that hearing such vicious curses in the house will make people happy." The kitchen lady dragged the Huainan King away.
Mrs Weasley glared at the twins,
Complained, "You talk too much."
But it can be seen from her face that she is also in a very happy mood, and what happened just now is really heartwarming.
Dumbledore frowned, glanced at the house-elves, and said with a sigh, "House-elves are pitiful creatures, and their suffering deserves our sympathy. Kreacher has served the Black family all his life, and we should treat him well. "
He said solemnly, "Wizards have abused and abused our partners for a long time, and they will eventually suffer the consequences."
Dumbledore's words silenced the others for a while. Everyone present was not a bad person, and they had no intention of hurting anyone.
A cold voice broke their silence.
"Put away your clichés."
George looked at Dumbledore coldly, and said indifferently, "If you really have this idea, you shouldn't sit and watch a crazy house-elf and humiliate those friends who are still with you after you are ruined."
The scene just now made him sure that Dumbledore was old and confused. Dumbledore actually tolerated such a filthy, mad animal, insulting those who defended him with their lives at will.
He scoffed, "In the decades you've been the most powerful wizard in the wizarding world, what have you done for these house-elves other than pointless clichés?"
"When you hide in Black's house after your reputation is ruined, you can condone this dirty and crazy monster and humiliate those who risk their lives to run around for you. You are simply old and confused." George said nothing. Blame Dumbledore.
Blake looked at George with admiration and completely agreed with him.
Kreacher, the house-elf of his family, has been humiliating his most important brother and guests, and he has long wanted to drive the filthy monster out. However, Dumbledore has a completely tolerant attitude towards Kreacher, always telling other people with clichés, you have to be kind to Kreacher.
The conscience of heaven and earth, their tolerance for Kreacher is simply more indulgent than their own family.
If Fred and Joe dared to speak like that to Mrs Weasley, they would have crippled the twins on the spot. But this dirty little monster has the support and connivance of Dumbledore. They can't beat him, and they can't scold him. It can't be driven away, and it can't be killed. During this time, everyone was so angry at Kreacher's curse that they were about to go crazy. tennis giant
Lupin looked a little embarrassed and didn't know what to say. No normal person would like Kreacher, except Dumbledore.
Mrs. Weasley made an immediate round of it, walking between George and Dumbledore, waving her hand to get their attention.
"It's all over, everything is fine, the current situation is the best way to deal with it. Kreacher has no memory, and he won't scold people indiscriminately, just keep it here."
She put her hands on her hips and said loudly to Dumbledore, "George has handled it very well. Whether or not Kreacher has suffered grievances, he has no right to vent his grievances on us. The conscience of heaven and earth, how we treat him, As long as your eyes are not blind, you can see."
"He scolded me, Fred and Joe, Ginny, and I didn't say anything. But Mr. Soros, this filthy, crazy house-elf isn't something to insult."
"Mom, are we biological?" Fred and Joe shouted in dissatisfaction, "Are you sure we didn't pick it up from the trash can next door?"
Mrs. Weasley really thought about it for a while and shook her head. "Of course not. How can there be any neighbors near the Burrow? There are no trash cans."
Seeing that Mrs. Weasley actually thought about it for a while, Fred and Joe said dissatisfiedly, "Then we must have come by ourselves from the next door."
The interruption of the twins and Mrs Weasley softened the stiff atmosphere a little.
Dumbledore pondered for a moment, then he bowed deeply to the others.
He said in an apologetic tone, "I'm sorry, it's really my fault this time, I didn't think about it carefully. I put too much of my mind on thinking about how to deal with Voldemort, and I completely ignored how to deal with Voldemort. Do the right thing with my partner who supports me."
He smiled at George and said gently, "Like George said, I must be old and confused, no matter what Kreacher has suffered, I should not put him above my partner."
"I shouldn't condone his unprovoked humiliation. Those friends who still support me with their lives after my disrepair."
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