Chapter 214: The Dirty Wizarding World

"I'll keep an eye on Cedric when I'm playing Hufflepuff, there's no way he's going to catch the Golden Snitch so easily. Okay, that's all for today. Terry patted his chest and assured.

Don't blame Terry for being so young, the Hufflepuff team hasn't been very impressive in the last dozen years.

It is indeed difficult for a generous and peaceful badger to become aggressive, which makes it difficult for them to take advantage of a highly competitive game like Quidditch.

I don't know if Terry knows that Cedric has a crush on Autumn, William looked at the high-spirited Terry and muttered in his heart.

If you don't take Cho down, you'll be in a three-player game, Terry.

However, judging from the relationship between Cho and Terry, William feels that Terry's success rate is still quite large.

Sao Nian, work hard!

I've known each other for so long, why are we still friends now.

William was going to find a chance to order a little bit of Terry, his head was too wooden

Oh yes, and it's also worth mentioning that Terry and Cedric already know each other, and of course, it's not because of Autumn.

It's because Cedric is the Hufflepuff side of the head of sales of William's alchemy products, and he often has to get goods from Terry.

As early as last semester, William met Cedric through the connections of Penelope, and he was one of the few outgoing Hufflepuff students, not only popular with the students of this house, but also very popular with the other three houses.

People (especially the little witches) still love this big boy with a sunny smile.

It will give the feeling of a boy next door.

William naturally didn't have any bad feelings for such a generous and friendly big boy, not to mention that he had a high opinion of the alchemy products he made.

And for William's proposal, Cedric also agreed very happily, and worked very hard to help William promote it in the academy, after all, this proposal is a mutually beneficial thing.

Whether it's William, Cedric, or Hufflepuff students, there's something to be gained from it, and a deal where no one loses is always the best thing to do.

In fact, Hufflepuff is not always as useless as it seems, and the proportion of wizards who graduate from Hufflepuff House is the largest of the four major houses in the British wizarding world.

They are like the cornerstones, holding up the wizarding world, and if nothing else, there are many shops in Diagon Alley, and their owners are all Hufflepuff graduates, or have found a wife (husband) who graduated from Hufflepuff Academy.

The generous and honest little badgers seem to be born with how to operate with integrity, and such shops will inevitably develop vigorously in peacetime.

There are many prestigious companies in the wizarding world whose founders graduated from Hufflepuffs, such as fungal cultivation trading companies, which are top companies in the fungal trade.

The wizards from Hufflepuff House have contributed a lot to the post-war reconstruction of Britain and even the entire European wizarding world after the First Wizarding War, and the British wizarding world would not have recovered so quickly without these hard-working little badgers.

That alone is something that deserves respect.

Moreover, the number of people who have come out of Hufflepuff House and serve as Minister of Magic is also the largest among the four colleges, not to mention others, Cornelius Fudge, who is now serving in office, graduated from this academy.

It seems that badgers who don't like to fight with people seem to be a good back-up object?

You know, no matter what time it was, even the long and turbulent dark years when Voldemort ruled the wizarding world in England, the Minister for Magic didn't count, especially in England, because there were so many pure-blood nobles with a long history.

Through hundreds of years of foreshadowing, their power network has long been densely spread throughout various fields, especially in the Ministry of Magic, which is the most corrupted place, and there are too many dirty transactions.

In many cases, the policies of the Ministry of Magic were the result of the discussions of the great nobles at a banquet or in a secret room.

It had little to do with the Minister of Magic, and the position had nothing to do with it except for a name and a trivial amount of power, and he dealt mostly with trivial matters that the pure-blood nobles did not want to deal with or felt that they had lost their status.

Something like Rufus Scrimgeour who started out as an Auror and eventually became Minister of Magic was largely impossible to do except during that dark and turbulent time.

Pure-blood wizards would not elect an uncontrolled Minister of Magic, which would seriously threaten their interests.

Especially in this period, they still have a lot of energy.

So Arthur Weasley, even if he made such a big mistake, was only subjected to a scrutiny.

Because he was also a member of the Twenty-Eight Pure-Blood Clans, although he was not taken seriously by the pure-blood nobles because of his proximity to Muggles, they would not shoot themselves in the foot.

If this matter is dealt with seriously, isn't it telling people in disguise that the pure-blood twenty-eight clans are not sacred and noble, and cannot be bullied?

You know, there has never been a single Divine Twenty-Eight Clan that has been dealt with seriously!

How could they possibly set such a precedent for themselves?

And the pure-blood nobles were obviously more willing to see the Weasleys live in poverty as usual, rather than dealing with them seriously.

Who made them too strong?

It was a lot of money to have so many children to raise, and their financial resources were only a meager amount of money for Mr. Weasley's work.

It's tragic.

Accidentally, the topic seems to be a little further away.

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"That's right, Terry."

After the crowd had dispersed, William walked over to Terry's side, placing the heavy brown paper envelope in his hand on the table beside him, and then said with a smile.

"Of course! I may not be as good as you in other things, but when it comes to Quidditch, I feel like a connoisseur at Hogwarts. Hearing William's compliment, Terry raised his eyebrows triumphantly.

"Then you can wait to see my wonderful performance! What did you just do? What is it? ”

He gestured to the envelope that William had placed next to him.

"Ah, I went to Hagrid's hut and looked at Jupiter, and it just so happened that the little one had a letter for me."

As William spoke, he opened the envelope in front of Terry.

"Let's take a look? Not a big deal. ”

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