Chapter 826 Big Deception

"Do you think this is right?" Hermione asked back. She was a true fighter for equality for all and had no double standards.

"Well, what do you think of British butlers?" Ou Mengmeng thought about it and asked again. British butlers are something that people all over the world are vying for, and there are special butler schools in the UK. After thinking about it, she emphasized, "There are also Filipino maids."

"Then do you pay the house elves?" Hermione immediately retorted. Butlers and nannies are jobs, and they get paid. Obviously, these house elves can't get paid.

"So smart!" Ou Mengmeng shook her head, deeply feeling that this little girl was really too smart, she found the key point. Like the British butler, the fee charged is not low. And they have a contractual relationship with the master, they really leave at a certain time and get paid for doing things; house elves are also different from the house servants in the Red Mansion. House servants have to pay monthly wages, but house elves don't; so, to some extent, it is similar to the black slave system. It is also a kind of racial issue, one party enslaves the other.

None of the purebloods, including Old Foster, understood what Penny said, so they could only listen blankly, and most importantly, they didn't know what they were saying.

"Dear Hermione, how about you go into politics, study hard, and then treat house-elves as a research topic. Whatever they want, you should work hard for it." Ou Mengmeng nodded. She was indeed smart and was not fooled by herself.

"But what if they are enslaved? Like those black slaves in the Civil War." Hermione said anxiously. She knew this.

"You are so smart. I was just about to pass on the book about the South African liberation movement and some historical materials about the Civil War to you. I think you are a natural scholar. You are just looking for the right method in history." Ou Mengmeng was busy praising Hermione.

The point is that you can never liberate people just because you want to. To put it simply, it is the effect of internal and external factors. As the Chinese national anthem goes, "Arise, those who refuse to be slaves!" You have to have the idea of ​​"unwilling" first before you can let them stand up, fight, and work hard.

You are passionate, but they don't appreciate it and find you annoying. Aren't you a nobody? As the book says, Hermione's desperate efforts to weave woolen products only made the elves hate her more, but it didn't have any effect. Of course, what I just said is the internal reason. People don't agree with it at all.

In fact, Hermione's external factors, that is, legally, did not pass. She was not the owner of Hogwarts, so it was useless for her to give clothes to the elves belonging to Hogwarts. This was not legally justified. Even Dumbledore did not have the qualifications, he was just a hired headmaster.

Under the two-way disagreement of internal and external factors, if Hermione didn't fail, who would fail? Therefore, Ou Mengmeng, as a teacher with rich teaching experience, pointed out the way for Hermione: I will give you the information on the liberation of black slaves. If you study hard, one day you will be able to study how to liberate the house-elves. I believe that by then, she will go back and reunite with her children!
Draco and Harry didn't understand what they were saying, but they knew Petunia well. Now, they felt that Hermione was at risk of being fooled. Then they looked at Hermione's shy face and nodded. This wave was stable. They lowered their heads and concentrated on eating. The bread was really fragrant.

The next morning they got up and moved. Of course, Hermione and Harry were shocked again, because in the wizarding world, people only used one suitcase to move. And Petunia's things were actually placed in her little dragon skin package.

At this moment, Hermione felt that the magical world was too powerful. Ou Mengmeng didn't say anything about this. It looked small, but the weight didn't get lighter. At this time, the boxes and bags had to be cast with a feather charm so that they could float. They could drag them along. Isn't it a bit like a suitcase with universal wheels? So Ou Mengmeng really never got used to their stupid idea that magic must be nobler than Muggles. She only believed that the more they lacked something, the more they wanted to emphasize it. There were more than one or two wizards burned to death by Muggles.

For them, the most important thing was to say goodbye to everyone. Ou Mengmeng finally went to Feiyi's place. Feiyi was working, but when she saw her, she politely said goodbye to the guests and came over.

“Fei Fei.” Ou Mengmeng stretched out her arms, rushed over, picked up Fei Yi, and spun him around.

She really liked Faye, even though in the novel, the author didn't think highly of these fairies, who put their own interests first and always stood on the opposite side of wizards. But she didn't care, she felt that wizards were not necessarily right. "Okay, okay." Faye was dizzy and patted her gently.

Penny then let go of Faye and showed him her small bag, "I carry it with me every day."

"Okay, I..." Faye was about to say something, but a strange man rushed in, indiscriminately casting all kinds of explosive spells with his wand.

Penny immediately hugged Fay back, pressed him to the ground, and shrank away. When robbing a bank, passers-by should stay away. Fortunately, they were close to the counter, which was quite high. Penny cast a Confusion Charm on herself and hid behind the counter.

Fay wanted to rush out, but Penny held him back firmly.

The robbery was quite fast, in and out quickly, he robbed a little goblin and rushed into the basement, then there were a few explosions in the basement, Fei wanted to rush in again, but was held down by Ou Mengmeng.

Finally, the thief left, and Ou Mengmeng finally breathed a sigh of relief. He let go of Fei Yi and hurriedly said to Fei Yi, "With your body, why are you rushing out? If you rush out, what can you do? What if you get hurt? Besides, we have to give the young people a chance."

Thinking back, she was aggressive at first, but she was the principal at that time, the first person responsible for school safety. Who else could she blame? But Fei was not the principal. He was just the lobby manager, not the general manager.

"What you mean is, it's not my money anyway." Faye looked at Penny accusingly, as if she didn't know her.

"Shh, I see it but don't say it. If you see something like this next time, stay away from it." Ou Mengmeng said hurriedly with her head down, as there were other fairies around.

Faye was speechless, but she didn't say anything else. She floated up, kissed her on the forehead, and said nothing more.

"Miss Foster, what are you doing here?" the serious voice asked.

Penny looked around and saw the goblin with a name from before, "HI, Griphook."

"May I ask what you are doing here?" Griphook looked at Petunia dangerously.

I went to bed on time yesterday, but it was a mistake, so I still had to buy a ticket. Fortunately it was the first day, because if it was the last day, my perfect attendance for a month would have been ruined.

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