Chapter 338

Amid Mr. Weasley's complaints, Louis and Linda followed Mr. Weasley back to the camp. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

"You know what? House-elves are being treated very unjustly! Twilight is being forced by Mr. Crouch to do what she is so afraid of! This is a terrible injustice! She is being abused like a slave!"

Before Louis could say hello to them, Hermione could be seen yelling angrily at Ron.

It was the first time Louis had heard Hermione shout so angrily. Hermione had always been a very sane person in his mind.

"May I ask what's going on!" Louis asked, puzzled, as he stepped forward.

He actually thought it was a very normal thing for Mr. Crouch to ask Twilight to do what she was afraid to do. Hermione pointed at Ron and said angrily.

"She's just a house-elf!" Ron said unpleasantly. He wasn't wrong, house-elves were like that, and he couldn't understand what Hermione meant by yelling at him.

"Hey, can you tell me what happened?" Louis spread his hands, "I can't tell you what happened, Hermione." ā€

"Mr. Crouch has a house-elf named Twinkle. Hermione calmed down and said slowly, "He asked Twinkle to help him take a seat, but Twinkle was very afraid of high places. ā€

"Well, that's normal, isn't it?" asked Louis, puzzled.

"Is it normal?" Mr. Crouch forced Twinkle to do something she didn't want to do?" Hermione's voice suddenly rose as if she was about to get angry, "You are the same, thinking that house-elves are like slaves?"

"Don't get excited, Hermione. Hermione is like a powder keg now, whoever lights it, "Not to mention the house-elves, even wizards mostly do the work they don't want to do, don't they?"

"It's different!" Hermione said.

"Nothing different. Louis shook his head and said, "You must know that in this world, everything cannot be as you wish, no matter who will do what you don't want to do, no one is an exception." ā€

There are always unsatisfactory things in life, but it doesn't mean that you can't do it if you don't like it, such as: go to school........ Go to work....... Wake up early...... Those........

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"But Twilight is treated like a slave!" Hermione said angrily, "because Twilight was afraid of the heights and fled, and was abandoned by Mr. Crouch!"

"That's normal, isn't it?" said Louis lightly.

"Normal, do you know how pitiful Twilight is?" Hermione asked, her eyes wide.

"To be honest, I don't know. "But I don't think there's anything wrong with Mr. Crouch." ā€

"He abandoned Twilight!"

"Isn't it normal for a servant to be abandoned if she can't even fulfill her master's orders, and loses face to her master for it?" said the little maid calmly, "As a servant, if I do something detrimental to the interests of my master, let alone be abandoned, I have no complaints, even if it costs my life." The house-elf named Twinkle was already very lucky, and if he had been replaced by someone else's elf, he would have been tortured to death by his own master. Mr. Crouch was already very kind, at least he didn't take the life of the house-elf. ā€

Hermione looked at Linda with her mouth wide open, as if she had known her for the first time.

"But the house-elves live like slaves, they don't have any normal treatment, and they don't even have a nat's salary. ā€

"That's normal, isn't it?" the little maid tilted her head, "it's a great honor that the master is willing to keep me by his side. ā€

"............." Hermione glared at Louis viciously.

Louis looked at Hermione innocently, and it wasn't his fault. Without a salary, it is obvious that Linda refuses to ask for it, and it is not that he refuses to give it, why does it make him look like a vicious slave owner.

"House-elves are strictly slaves, the private property of wizards. "So there's no such thing as being a slave and abusing a house-elf." ā€

"That's right," Louis interjected, "Strictly speaking, it's a great opportunity to give them slaves, and according to me, killing them all is the best solution." ā€

"You're trying to kill them!" Hermione shouted in surprise.

The good baby in the ivory tower is the glass heart.

Hermione may not know much about house-elves because she was born in the Muggle world, but as Louis, the top family in the wizarding world, he knows that these house-elves are not worthy of sympathy at all, and they are not sympathetic!