Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1246 Treasures of Elvish Care

“How is it possible that there are no elves in the owner's house?” Hermione asked, "Have they all been expelled by their original families? Or did they come out on their own, like Dobby? ”

She seemed excited, and Evan knew why Hermione was so excited when she heard that she didn't have an elf in her master's house.

You know, despite the lack of progress, she has not given up on S.P.E.W.

Hermione will not give up whenever she has the chance.

She advocated for the legitimate rights and interests of the elves in the family, wrote articles in the newspapers, persuaded the wizards to be better at raising the elves in the family, and insisted on going to the kitchen every week to talk to the elves at school.

Hermione did a lot of things, but it worked badly.

Few households, except Dobby, share her philosophy.

Pokémon don't need wages and vacations, they only need jobs. The more jobs they do, the happier they are, and if they fail to do so, punish them as much as you can, like whipping them, ironing their hands, or just cutting them with a knife and ordering them to get to work.

This is the only way to treat their owners as good owners in the eyes of traditional family elves...

They see lifelong service to their masters as their greatest glory, especially after the Blake family created a perverted tradition, and many families dream of having their heads cut off and hung alongside their ancestors' heads as decorations, like their ancestors, after they are too old to work.

Even in countries far away from France, the practice of raising elves is replicated, such as obtaining precious treasures.

So Hermione propaganda is disobedient to raising elves at home.

Over time, she became the most unpopular person in the kitchen.

The other students go to the kitchen and the elves take the initiative to surround him and fill his arms with all kinds of food.

Hermione is gone, all the elves in the house are hiding in the first place...

S.P.E.W. hasn't made much progress, but if there are many Pokémon without their owners, it may be easier to change the situation without the constraints of their owners and help them claim their rights, and many more examples can then be set for other Pokémon to learn.

“Take it easy, Hermione, I may not have made it clear that these little elves are nominally owners, they're not the evicted elves like Dobby, but their owners are actually gone.” Fred explains, "Imagine that the ancient family of pureblood wizards lost their offspring in the process of inheritance for a variety of reasons, and without family members, the family was destroyed, but the little elves were still there, and the little elves who lost their owners would not be loyal to the new wizards, they were just like that...”

“Lost the master's home to keep the elves? ”

“Yeah, if you go over there and ask them, they'll be willing to tell you about their owner, the family of pureblood wizards that have long disappeared, and the ancient surnames that were hundreds of years ago.” Fred pointed to the working family elves in the room and said, "The ones you see now are descendants of those who lost their owners, who nominally belong to the families of wizards who have disappeared. ”

Restricted by ancient covenants and magic, the Elvish is the slave of an ancient and wealthy family of wizards.

The same is true of their descendants, who, despite the fact that many of these wizard families are gone, remain effective.

The Elvishes will not betray and turn to other wizards, even if their owners are gone.

This situation is common in the magic world, especially in the past years, when wars between wizards were frequent, the wind of duel prevailed, and when people died without a word, the ancient families were extinct, and as the last members of these families, the little elves could have bred for centuries.

It wasn't until Fred explained it that Ivan thought it was possible.

He has read books about the British Wizard's Family Seal, and over the past few centuries, countless families have disappeared, and hundreds of thousands, if not all, of them have left their little elves, but with a tenth, it's a pretty big number.

“I don't know when this lost master's home brought these little elves together in the underground world of London, on the edge of the magical world, where they lived without a clue.” Fred said, "I heard they lived there as far back as a thousand years ago. ”

“This is the first time I've heard of the existence of such a family of Pokémon. ”

“I also learned not long ago that their existence is known only to the Pokémon, but that the Pokémon treat this as a taboo and will not be told easily. Fred said," If those werewolves and black wizards hadn't been playing too hard in the underground lately, neither would George and I. ”

“What are the wolves going to do? Why do they occupy the Elvish land?” Ivan asked.

“Probably because the family has the treasures of the elves, many of whom are the last members of the ancient wizard family who carry the last of these things with them when they move to the underground world.” Fred didn't mean to say, “I've seen some of what they call treasures, they don't have much value. The idea of raising elves in the home is different from ours. The actual value of what they see and collect as treasures is not very high. The real treasures of the pureblood wizards' families are generally kept in the palace of the ancient spirit...”

That is true, but it is undeniable that more or less there will still be some gains to be made.

But it sounds like only wizards like Mundungus Fletcher would do it, and wolves wouldn't do it.

Werewolf greedy? Kind of weird, huh?

They have lived in the underground world for many years and have been safe with the family elves there. They may talk about friendly relations with each other, but they have not been able to attack them and occupy the elves' lands.

The Elvish family just seemed weak, and the actual fighting power was still strong.

Ivan was a little confused as to why the werewolves were doing this, and he suddenly wondered if it had anything to do with Voldemort.

Assuming the werewolves are now following Voldemort's orders, is there a secret in it?

“Did you and George pay them to keep the elves?” Hermione asked.

She's more concerned about this than about a vain conspiracy or something.

“Without wages, they are reluctant to accept as long as we provide food.” Fred said, "Please, Hermione, don't mention vomiting anymore, it's not suitable for raising elves at home...”