Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 598: The Pokémon's Head

Behind the brick wall, is a wide space.

Evan was shocked when he just walked in and hung something dense and numb against his huge wall.

A closer look revealed that those were the heads of the little elvish wrinkles.

They are densely stacked together with equally ugly big noses.

These are more realistic than the row of Elvis' heads that Ivan had previously seen in the old Blake family home. Preserving them at low temperatures, they look lifelike, staring at the intruder with cold eyes, just like they were before.

There are a lot of little elves with a smile on their humble faces, and the corners of their mouths are exaggerated.

On such occasions, these smiles, apart from being shady, do not feel a trace of kindness.

Imagine the sensory stimulation, shock, and stress that thousands of ugly heads bring together.

If you didn't know that the Elf had a habit of cutting off his head and hanging it on the wall after he died, Evan thought it was the base of some of the most wicked black wizards, and only those psychopathic guys would hang it on the wall.

One wall apart, on the one hand, is Hogwarts' freezer where food is stored, and the other is indeed a hell of a head showroom.

If the students see this picture, they don't know if they can still eat the food that the elves make at home.

Behind Ivan, Dobby walked in, too.

He screamed suddenly, his right arm crossed over and covered his eyes.

Dobby, holding Ivan's corner in his other hand, trembled forward as if he were terrified.

“Young Master Ivan, let's go back!” Dobby said, "It makes Dobby uncomfortable here. ”

“Uncomfortable?!” Ivan asks, "Wouldn't cutting off your head and hanging it on the wall be your family's tradition of keeping elves? ”

He understands that the vast majority of households have this horrible idea of raising elves, such as Cliché.

His biggest dream was to cut off his head and hang it with his ancestors in the old Blake family home.

“Dobby doesn't like this tradition, Dobby, don't hang your head here!” Dobby screamed sharply, “Dobby is a free little elf, and Dobby is to be buried like a wizard when he dies... let's go back, Master Evan! ”

“Wait, we're looking!” Ivan said, watching as the elves were raised at home shaking at his feet with a laugh.

He led Dobby past a row of Elvish heads, raised his wand, and looked around carefully.

Spacious rooms are cold and quiet, perhaps due to regular cleaning, with no dust on the ground.

Only the heads on the walls hang quietly there with strange expressions of different faces.

Some of the households look sombre, some have smiles, others appear angry, and others are very humble...

In many ways, this is the sanctuary of the Hogwarts' Pokémon.

Historical changes and changes in the status of the Elvish in the home can be seen in these heads on the walls.

Different times of housekeeping elves dress differently and have different looks on their faces.

Most of the expressions on the heads of Elf ancestors that Ivan first saw were full of confidence and exaggerated accessories.

A number of accessories have a high value from which Ivan can even feel the magic.

It is conceivable that the domestic elves of that era were wealthier and possessed immense personal property.

It was early in the history of magic, when they were free and independent before the elves were enslaved by wizards.

Their status and wizards are equal because of their smooth character, peace-loving, and more powerful magic. The domestic elves of that era were the most intimately connected inhuman intelligent creatures to wizards, who were hired by human wizards to serve as wizards' assistants in all fields of magic.

Ivan went on to reflect on the history of the family elf race he saw in his book.

The further back, the closer it gets to modern times, the lower the look on the Pokémon's face on the wall, the less decorative it will be.

By this time, they were no longer free species, but wizards' efforts.

There's a head hanging on the wall, where the face of the elf is more or less missing something.

A face looks extraordinarily striking.

They appear to have suffered some kind of cruel abuse in their lifetime, perpetuated by irreparable magic.

This was the most prevalent period of pure blood theory and black magic, and witches were the most persecuted in raising little elves in their homes.

Even the school's domestic elves cannot avoid being attacked and abused by students as a tool for pleasure.

One can imagine how miserable those little elves who live in a family of pureblood wizards can be.

In fact, in that dark age, the same situation existed in other organisms.

In this context, many non-human intelligent creatures have begun to resist the brutal rule of human wizards.

The most famous of these is the Fairy Rebellion, which they resisted many times.

The largest and most successful occurred in 1612, when the fairies used Hogsmeade's pub as their headquarters to attack the magic world.

At the beginning of the battle, the sly fairies hid behind the scenes, ostensibly allies of wizards.

Instead, they secretly unite the giants and let them come out and mess with it.

When the army of the Ministry of Magic and the giants fought, the fairies suddenly rebelled and fought back.

A sudden change had severely traumatized the wizards, many of whom had died in the battle.

The fairies seized the Ministry of Magic and Diagonal Alley with the quickest speed, and even the pureblooded Wizard family was attacked, endangering themselves for a time.

The last and most tragic phase of the war was the Hogwarts offensive.

The fairies are constantly consolidating the advantages they have gained by combining horses, giants, mermaids, vampires and other non-human intelligent creatures, as well as a large number of dangerous magical creatures and the help of evil black wizards, far more powerful than the Ministry of Magic's coalition of wizards.

Witches shrink in Hogwarts Castle, and their allies have little elves and a few magical creatures.

The only inhuman magic creature in the Fairy Rebellion that has not betrayed human wizards is the Elvish Elvish.

At the time, the Ministry of Magic and the pureblood wizard family probably promised the elves a lot of things in order to convince them to become allies.

There's no way to find out, and Ivan doesn't know how they did it.

The only thing that can be known is that the fierce war ended with a tie, and the fairies did not succeed in taking Hogwarts, but the magic world successively recognized the independent status of inhuman intelligent creatures such as fairies, marines, mermaids, and so on, who are no longer the slaves of witches.

Only in the war did the status of the little elves who helped the wizards to feed them remain unchanged; on the contrary, they welcomed more deformity and severe slavery and oppression, and by then no one had spoken for them...