Chapter 384: The Jungle Eats the Strong

"Are you reconciled with Ron?" asked Louis, surprised.

"How do you know?" asked Harry, surprised, he hadn't told Louis, "Did Hermione tell you?"

"............. "Louis, who else is going to tell him?" just look at Harry's stupidity, Ron, who will only lower the IQ of allies, is online again.

"When he saw that I was almost swallowed by the dragon, he suddenly realized that I had no reason to do such a death. Harry laughed to himself, "And then he solemnly begged me to beg for it, and Hermione thought we should reconcile............."

"Oh, I think I get it. Louis nodded. Obviously, Harry was still very unhappy, but in any case, Ron was also his best friend, and the Weasleys treated him like their own sons, which made it difficult for him to really draw a line with Ron. Not to mention that his other friend, Hermione, was also persuading him, and at this time his personal will was no longer dominant.

"So you're hoping I'll tell you what to do with that golden egg?" asked Louis as he ate.

"Forehead........ No. Harry said with some flusteredness, "I just wanted to say thank you, and if I have a clue, I'll tell you." ”

"Okay. Louis shrugged, clearly not taking Harry's words to heart.

"Harry, Louis, Linda!" a slightly excited voice came.

Harry's face in front of Louis suddenly looked a little frightened, and he looked in horror at the source of the sound.

"Hey, you all happen to be here!" Hermione said.

Louis gave Harry a strange look, he was so afraid of what Hermione was doing, could Hermione still eat him?

"What's the matter, Hermione?" Louis asked, looking at Harry, looking at the ugly face.

"I figured out what we'd do!" Hermione said, slightly excited.

"???" Louis looked confused, when did he and Hermione have something to do together, how did he not know?

"It's the Association for the Advancement of House-Elf Rights. Hermione said quickly, "I know what we're going to do, we can start with the house-elves at Hogwarts!"

Louis looked at Hermione, then looked down at the food on his plate, and said with a tangled face, "You mean, we'll have to make our own breakfast in the future?"

Harry, on the other hand, tilted his head and tried to pretend that he couldn't hear Hermione, as it was clear that he had been tortured by Hermione. No wonder Louis wondered how Harry came alone today, it turned out that he was hiding from Hermione.

"No, I think we should slowly improve the rights of house-elves. Hermione said, "For example, you can start with a salary for the house-elves at Hogwarts, and then work your way up from Hogwarts to somewhere else!"

".........." Louis, "do you know how many house-elves there are at Hogwarts?"

"Hundreds, aren't they?" said Hermione, uncertainly, she only knew that Hogwarts had many house-elves, but not how many.

Louis shook his head and said, "What about the exact number?"

"I don't know.........," Hermione said with some frustration, she thought she was ready, but she didn't expect Louis to ask herself a question.

"Hmm.... I don't know. Louis said indifferently.

"............." Hermione.

Her heart was broken, and Louis didn't even know that he was asking her......

"I'm not interested in those house-elves, so why bother figuring out how many they are?" Louis looked at as a matter of course.

He's the heir of the Pendragon family, and he doesn't have to count the number of house-elves, which makes people feel weird, right?

"Then why do you ask the number of house-elves?" asked Hermione, sullenly.

"Simple, I just want to know how much you're going to pay those house-elves a month?" Louis said.

"Like Dobby, a Galleon a month?" Hermione asked, glancing at Louis.

"So Hogwarts will pay a few hundred Galleons more every month?" asked Louis, "and who is going to pay for that?"

"Of course it's the school directors, the house-elves work for Hogwarts, and of course they should pay for it. Hermione said as a matter of course, and since the school board used so many house-elves to work, it was a matter of course that they should be paid.

"Ugh......" Louis let go of the cutlery in his hand and sighed deeply, "Do you remember what your purpose was, Hermione?"

"Of course, so that the house-elves can have a better life, so that they can get rid of this slave-like status, so that people can identify with them!" Hermione said impassionedly.

"So what do you think the school boards are going to do now that you're going to have to pay that much extra every month for the mere house-elves?" asked Louis.

"This ........," Hermione suddenly became confused, "but.......... That's what they're supposed to do........."

"What really should be house-elves working hard without spending even half a nat!" said Louis, impatiently, "if you're really good for house-elves, then don't do anything so that at least they can survive." ”

"What do you mean?" asked Hermione, puzzled.

"What do you mean?" Louis said with a sneer, "I mean, if the house-elves start to learn to resist and want to be free, then what awaits them is destruction!"

"Just because they want to get what is already theirs?" Hermione asked incredulously.

"Nothing is theirs, not even the sorcerer's private property. "If one day Garon, who belongs to you, suddenly runs out of your coffers, what will you do and let it go?"

Harry thought about Louis's words, if it was his own Garon who ran away, then he would definitely chase Garon back and use it.

Hermione still couldn't accept this, she didn't take it for granted like Louis and they had grown up in the wizarding world. It's not like Harry, although he lives in the Muggle world, he has been bullied since he was a child, which makes Harry understand early on that this world is the law of the jungle, and no one will come to sympathize with you.

Relatively speaking, Hermione is relatively happy, she has been an excellent student since she was a child, and her parents love her very much. It is precisely because of this environment that Hermione's character is shaped to want justice when she sees weakness, although most of this justice is just to satisfy herself.