Chapter 533 Step by Step
In the end, Aiwen accepted Hermione's suggestion and agreed to become the president of the House Elf Rights Promotion Association.
Although this matter seems almost impossible to succeed, when I think about it carefully, Ivan seems to have been doing such stupid things.
Whether it's Voldemort or the evil gods, defeating them is much more difficult than safeguarding the rights of house-elves.
If you directly use a simple comparison of strength to judge the result, then Aiwen should give up quickly and don't struggle.
As long as you work hard, it is enough, not everything has to be considered from a practical point of view to consider the final result.
Ivan and Hermione discussed it for a while, and unlike Hermione's eagerness for success, he believed that this matter should be done step by step.
After all, it is a concept that has been passed down for centuries in the magic world, and it is not practical to change it in a short period of time.
Fortunately, with the increasing proportion of Muggle-born and half-blood wizards, many stereotypes are changing.
Hermione's point of view is not without supporters, but can represent the voice of some wizards.
What the House Elf Rights Promotion Association needs to do now is to develop members. Aiwen helps her revise the article to win more people's understanding and approval.
Judging from Hermione's thoughts, she seemed to have other plans, and was going to use her own efforts to do something for the house elves.
The disagreement between Ron and Hermione was swiftly reconciled the next morning.
The two of them apologized to each other, and both thought they had been a little too excited last night.
In the end, Harry and Ron also paid two silver coins as membership fees like Ivan did.
The dull school life moves on, but the development of other little wizards to participate in the House-Elf Rights Promotion Association is not going well.
Because they couldn't stand Hermione's continuous persuasion and fierce glaring, Colin, Ginny, and Neville also paid money to join, but they refused to wear the badge and participate in various promotional activities organized by the Promotion Association. To take the whole thing as a joke.
Everyone's negative attitude did not shake Hermione's determination to pursue fair treatment for the house elves.
True, they both paid two Sickles for the S.P.E.W. badge, but they did it only to silence her.
However, everyone's money was wasted in vain, and Hermione not only did not calm down because of this, but even made the noise worse.
She kept pestering Alvin, Harry, and Ron, first asking them to wear badges, and then asking them to explain that others did.
She also developed a habit of blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Join the House-Elf Advocacy Society.
Despite Hermione's efforts, everyone's interest in it was very low, and the few meetings held were basically listening to Hermione reading the articles she wrote.
It wasn't long before the Hogwarts Gazette began to publish her articles advocating for the rights of house-elves.
This seems to have played a role, as readers kept writing to Hermione.
A lot of people thought she was crazy for the ludicrous idea of paying house-elves, but a few people supported her.
They thought Hermione's approach was correct, which gave Hermione great encouragement and the motivation to continue to persevere.
As she often told Alvin, this is a good start, her badge and the House Elf Rights Promotion Association are not limited to Hogwarts.
In terms of school curriculum, Moody started using the Imperius Curse on every little wizard in Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
At present, only Aiwen in the school can completely crack and defeat this spell.
After many attempts, Harry and a small number of senior students were able to successfully resist and not be easily controlled by the dark wizard.
Ron was the worst in this regard, he was particularly resistant to the Imperius Curse.
Probably because of the influence of his previous experience, he had much more difficulty dealing with this spell than others, and he was easy to be controlled.
In Professor Moody's words, Ron lacked a strong willpower.
This made Ron very unhappy, and every Defense Against the Dark Arts class became a kind of torture.
He complained that Moody was acting like a paranoid, no wonder people were dying to kick him out of the Ministry.
From what Moody said, it seemed that someone might break into the school and attack them at any time.
But Aiwen believes that it is necessary to learn to resist the Imperius Curse as soon as possible.
Until now, he hadn't found any trace of Barty Crouch Jr. hiding in the dark.
Either Barty Crouch Jr. hadn't come to Hogwarts yet, or the Marauder's Map wasn't working.
The former one is very likely. Keresis said that this guy plans to do something in the competition.
By then, Hogwarts Castle will have dispelled most of its protective magic, and its defenses are the weakest.
Moreover, there will be a lot of outsiders pouring in.
Barty Crouch Jr. might be among these people, waiting for an opportunity to act.
After confirming that Barty Crouch Jr. could not be quickly found through the Marauder's Map, Ivan put the matter aside.
He now puts most of his energy into the study of ancient magic texts, and has also begun to try to learn the language of the mermaid.
The course pressure of the third grade is obviously much higher than that of the second grade. Aiwen is now living a fulfilling life every day.
As for Harry, Ron, and Hermione, they were extremely busy, and the amount of homework they had to do in the fourth grade was even more overwhelming.
Because after entering the fifth grade next year, they will take the O.W.Ls ordinary wizard level exam.
In the words of Professor McGonagall, this is an important period for young wizards to enter magical education, and it must be given enough attention.
But everyone's performance obviously cannot satisfy the professors.
Their homework was getting harder and more demanding, which kept Harry and Ron's dissatisfaction running high.
The only thing that made them somewhat happy was that their homework got high marks in the divination class.
Although this sounds a little funny, it is one of the few good news.
In fact, Ivan was also praised.
Professor Trelawney even read many parts of his prophecies aloud in class, praising him for being brave enough to accept the terrible things that were about to happen.
Hagrid's Care of Magical Creatures class was still a mess, and he suggested that they go to his hut every other day to observe the wrecks.
And record their unusual behavior as part of the "Project".
These snails grow fast, although no one has figured out what they like to eat.
Hagrid had packed them in separate boxes, and there were hundreds of wooden boxes shaking in front of his hut.
It won't be long before these snails may come out of the box.
It was foreseeable that no one would dare to approach them except Hagrid. (To be continued.)