Chapter 634 The Family Maintained by Hatred
Chapter 634: A Family Maintained by Hatred
It was only because of her parents' love for her that she tolerated her and supported her to become a wizard. ΩΔ┡ is small”Δ said”ん
She remembered her dream again. It was a long and arduous task to make people who can and cannot live in peace with magic.
"As for the relationship between ordinary people and ordinary people, looking at the crime rate, all kinds of quarrels and conflicts, it is very troublesome to get along with others."
George said, "So the relationship between people is inherently complicated. The blood relationship is unreliable, and the social relationship is also unreliable."
"That's not the case." Ron said in agreement, "If people who get along day and night have no feelings, it's really bad. Those extreme pure-blood families, the only thing in common is the discrimination against mixed-bloods and Muggles. There is no relationship between their families."
He said disdainfully, "It's no wonder that the Black family disappeared. Although their family is very old and has no shortage of money, their family is connected by hatred of others. Once someone in the family expresses hatred for continuing If they're not so aggressive, they'll be kicked out of the family right away and become strangers."
"When my father was a generation ago, he still had some connections with the Black family. But when my father didn't show the hatred and discrimination unique to the pure blood family, they immediately gave our family the title of shameful pure blood family. . They refused to contact our family, treating our family like a plague."
Ron sneered and said, "Then those extreme pure-blood families gradually disappeared. Whether it was the descendants of Slytherin, or other pure-blood families, or Black's family. They put their own Home, torn apart."
In his opinion, how stupid these extreme pure blood families are. All normal family members were swept out by them as a plague, and only those who were crazy together were regarded as family members by them. But even so, they still have no feelings at all.
He continued, "If they hadn't chosen Black's old house this time, as the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, I think it would turn into ruins in a few years, completely burying everything in the Black family's past."
"But it's not really a place where people live." Ron complained, "I don't know how Mom and Ginny stayed there, or George went to clean the house, and it was barely able to live there. "
He continued complaining, "And that crazy house-elf, and thanks to you, George, I was stunned. I've never seen such a scary and crazy house-elf."
At that time, he also saw the vicious curse of the house elf on everyone, and he was really stunned.
It was the first time he had seen a house elf, and he could be so crazy and terrifying, like an ugly monster bred from a vicious hell.
Those submissive and timid house-elves can show their resentment and evil in such an unabashed manner.
After that, he saw Blake take action and control the house elf with a restraint spell. Then it was George who washed away all the memories of the house elf and forced Dumbledore to apologize on the spot.
After listening to his family's complaints, he realized that his family had suffered such insults many times in front of that crazy house elf.
This made him even more disgusted with the ugly and dirty house-elf, and even more disgusted with Dumbledore.
He shook his head and said in disgust, "I will definitely not be able to bear it in the future anyway. There are house-elves at home. I guess my mother won't want a house-elves anymore."
He still remembered his mother's old dream of having a house elf to help with the housework. After this experience, his mother would never want house-elves again.
"House elf, what's going on?" Hermione asked suspiciously, she sensed the bad meaning in it.
Ron elaborated on what happened at the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix.
"That's how it should be, that house elf, it's too bad."
Harry immediately supported George's actions, he didn't have much affection for house-elves. What's more, this is obviously another crazy house-elf.
"Yes, I also think that most of the house-elves are a little crazy. They don't have good brains, and they always mess up everything."
Ron was glad that Harry agreed with him, and he gave another example, "So did that house-elf in old Barty's house, if she hadn't been doing her a disservice. Old Barty might not have let his son out, Not so much anymore.”
"Yes, when you see house-elves outside, it's not a good thing."
Harry said with deep conviction that the house-elves they had seen had never done anything good.
The house-elf in the Hogwarts kitchen is fine if he doesn't go out.
But when you're outside, seeing house-elves, it's a little bad. The first thing he saw was Voldemort's assassin elf, the house elf, who attacked him again and again, and was finally killed by him with a candlestick.
The house elf of the old Barty's house that I saw for the second time, the house elf interceded for Barty Young, giving Barty a chance to let loose, and almost let him escape at the Quidditch World Cup.
This time Ron saw another crazy house-elf. It really makes one wonder if there is anything wrong with coming into contact with house-elves.
"Why are you doing this?" Hermione said unhappily. "The house-elves became like this, and they didn't want to be like this. That old Barty's house-elf, she just wanted to help her master, she was just kind. did something bad."
"Even that crazy house-elf lived alone in an abandoned house for more than ten years. His masters are all dead, and he can only talk to some portraits. It's normal to be crazy."
Hermione said dissatisfiedly, "They don't want this, but they have no choice. They were born slaves, and they have been slaves for generations. They are born without freedom, without ideas, without education, you can't use too much standard to demand them.”
She looked at her good friends a little indignantly. They were all good, but they were too indifferent to irrelevant people. They really had no sympathy for house elves.
She looked at George angrily and said, "That crazy house-elf, you must have other ways. Whether it's to modify the memory, or part of the modification, you can do it. But you chose the most In a simple and crude way, all his memories were washed away."
(To be continued.)