Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 528 Step-by-Step (Subscription Request)

Finally, Ivan accepted Hermione's suggestion to become president of the Society for the Protection of Elvish Welfare.

Though this seems almost impossible to succeed, think about it, Ivan seems to have been doing this kind of stupid thing.

Whether it's Voldemort or Evil God, trying to defeat them is a lot harder than defending the rights of the elves at home.

If you compare the results directly with simple strength, Ivan should give up and not struggle.

Efforts are sufficient and not everything needs to be pragmatic and take into account the end result.

Ivan and Hermione discussed it for a while and, unlike Hermione's eagerness to achieve it, he felt that the matter needed to be gradual.

After all, it is the magic world that has inherited centuries of ideas, and it is impractical to want to change them in a short time.

Fortunately, as the proportion of wizards and hybrid wizards of Muggle origin gradually increases, many of the inherent notions are changing.

Hermione's point of view is not that there are no supporters, but that it represents the voice of some wizards.

What the Society for the Protection of Elvish Welfare needs to do now is develop members, and Ivan helps her revise the article to gain more understanding and acceptance.

Looking at Hermione's thoughts, she seemed to have other plans to do something about herself trying to feed the elves.

The next morning, the displeasure between Ron and Hermione was quickly reconciled.

They both apologized to each other and thought they were a little overexcited last night.

Ultimately, Harry and Ron, like Ivan, paid two silversea as membership fees.

Flat school life continues to move forward, but developing other wizards to participate in the promotion of Elvish welfare at home is not going well.

Colin, Ginny and Neville all paid money to join them because they couldn't stand Hermione's constant persuasion and fierce anger, but they refused to wear the badge and participated in the various promotional activities of the promotion organization, but took the whole incident as a joke.

The negative attitude of all did not in any way shake Hermione's resolve to seek justice for the Elvish.

Admittedly, they both paid Silver West to buy the S.P.E.W. badge, but they only did it to keep her quiet.

However, everyone's Silver West is wasted, Hermione not only did not calm down, but made more noise.

She's been haunting Ivan, Harry and Ron, asking them to wear badges first, then asking them to explain what they're doing.

She also developed a habit of chatting and wrapping around people every night in the public lounge of Gryffindor, shaking vigorously beneath their noses with a piggy bank, demanding that they pay to buy badges and join the Society for the Promotion of Elvish Welfare at Home.

Despite Hermione's hard work, interest was low, and several meetings were essentially based on Hermione's reading of the charters she had written.

Shortly afterwards, Hogwarts Magic began to publish her articles defending the rights of the Elvish.

This seems to have played a role, with readers constantly writing to Hermione.

Many people thought she was crazy and had the absurd idea of paying the elves at home, but there were still a handful of people who supported her.

They considered Hermione's approach to be correct, which gave Hermione great encouragement and motivation to continue.

As she often tells Ivan, this is a good start, and her badge and the Society for Elvish Welfare are no longer limited to Hogwarts.

In the school curriculum, Moody's began using a soul-killer spell against every little wizard in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class.

Currently, only Ivan can completely break this spell in school.

After many attempts, Harry and a small number of senior students can successfully resist being easily controlled by black wizards.

Ron performed the worst in this area, and he was particularly irresistible to the Soul Grabbing Curse.

Probably because of the effects he had experienced earlier, he had much more difficulty dealing with the spell than anyone else and was easily controlled.

In the words of Professor Moody, Ron lacks strong willpower.

This made Ron very dissatisfied, and every Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson became a form of torture.

He complained that Moody was paranoid, so no wonder people had to throw him out of the Ministry of Magic.

Listen to Moody as if someone could break into the school and attack them at any time.

But Ivan thinks it's necessary to learn to resist the soul-snatching spell as soon as possible.

Until now, he has found no trace of Buddy Crouch, Jr., hiding in the dark.

Either Barty Crouch, Jr., is not currently in Hogwarts, or the map of the living spot is ineffective.

The previous one is very likely, as Keresis said, this guy plans to do on top of the competition.

By then, Hogwarts Castle will have unlocked most of the protective magic and the weakest defenses.

And there will be a lot of outsiders coming in.

Patty Crouch Jr. could be mixed up among these people and have an opportunity to act.

Evan set the matter aside when he determined he could not quickly locate Little Buddy Crouch through the live map.

He now devotes most of his energy to the study of ancient magic and begins to try to learn the language of mermaids.

Course pressure in third grade is also clearly much higher than in second grade, and Ivan now has a full day.

As for Harry, Ron, Hermione, they were even busier, and the amount of homework they had to do in the fourth grade kept them breathless.

Because next year, when they reach fifth grade, they will take the O.W.Ls Ordinary Wizarding Level.

In the words of Professor McGonagall, this is an important time for the little wizards to enter magic education and must be given sufficient attention.

But it was clear that the professors were not satisfied with their performance.

Their homework is getting harder and more demanding, which keeps Harry and Ron grieving.

The only thing that makes them feel somewhat happy is that they scored high on their homework in divination classes.

It sounds funny, but it's for a few good news.

In fact, Ivan was also praised.

Professor Trelawny even read many parts of his prophecy aloud in the classroom, praising him for his courage in accepting the terrible things that are about to happen.

Hagrid's class on the protection of magical creatures was still a mess, and he advised them to visit his cabin every other day to observe the tail screws.

and record their unusual behavior as part of the Project.

These tail screws grow fast, although no one knows exactly what they like to eat.

Hagrid has separated them into different boxes, filled with hundreds of shaking crates in front of his cabin.

It won't be long before these tail screws can break out.

It is foreseeable that no one will dare approach them by then, except Hagrid.