It's hard... madam! "Dobby shook his head shrillly, and then continued proudly. "Only a great wizard like Lord Hals would be willing to pay us!" "
"That's not necessarily, Dobby! I believe that as long as we actively speak up, there will definitely be more people willing to agree with this concept!" Hermione said firmly. She believes that the current abuse of house elves by wizards is completely a remnant of feudalism. The old ideas that come with it.
Then the little witch asked Dobby curiously, how much salary does it get every month, and how many days off?
Dobby wanted to answer with excitement, so as to show his master's greatness, but when he opened his mouth, he thought that Ivan had ordered himself not to disclose the details of the salary to others, so he drooped his ears and said vaguely.
"Your Excellency Hals gave Dobby a lot of money, as well as vacations... My God, sir is such a noble man!"
"Okay, don't praise me anymore, go on!" Ivan didn't dare to ask Hermione too much to avoid revealing the stuff, so he waved back Dobby.
Hermione glanced suspiciously at Ivan, but didn't say anything.
In her opinion, since Dobby is so grateful, then Ivan’s salary must be quite a lot, perhaps lower than a normal wizard.
"Why did you suddenly think of liberating the house elves? Hermione?" Ivan asked curiously, and he was always puzzled.
"Why not?"
The little witch looked at Ivan very seriously, and then talked endlessly. "House elves have paid so much for their owners...not only need to undertake all the housework, but also to ensure absolute loyalty and obey the master's commands, but what does their hard work get in return?"
"In exchange for discrimination and wanton beatings! I even read in the book that when the power of mysterious people was at its peak, some wizards treated house elves as pests!"
At this point, the little witch was very angry. She had contacted Kreacher and Shining and asked about their lives.
In her opinion, the house elves are a group of hardworking and loyal groups, and they can become family partners of wizards, not slaves to be beaten and scolded!
Listening to Hermione's angry words, Ivan didn't seem to be moved, and he spoke calmly.
"Since you have read the book, you should be clear about the origin of the house-elf wizards. They are creatures created by wizards and must serve the wizards from generation to generation. This is the meaning of their lives..."
Except for Hogwarts, the vast majority of house elves are monopolized by pure-blood families and become their private property. Civilian wizards cannot enjoy this convenience at all.
The house elves have not played their due role at all, and the ability to cast spells is very limited. Even the arrogance of the pure-blood wizards has caused the overall number of house elves to decrease.
Despite thinking like this, Ivan was a little bit awkward when she spoke, not knowing how to persuade Hermione.
directly told her that this world is actually very cruel, and that the weak and the strong are the survival rules of the race. Once the house elves are completely liberated, will they compete with the wizards for rights?
It's weird if Hermione can understand it!
Ivan knows very well that his teenage years are the age when the little ghosts are compassionate and have a sense of justice. They have not been beaten up by the society, and usually think that their own power is enough to correct those injustices.
Just like when he went to elementary school in his previous world, he went off after a few environmental protection classes, and he dared to run in front of the lumberjack and scold him, "The big tree is so important, why should we cut down the big tree?"
Now that I think about it, it’s a blessing not to be beaten.
Hermione didn't know what Ivan was thinking, and thought that Ivan agreed with her own ideas, so she happily told Ivan about her follow-up plan.
"I am going to establish a house-elf rights promotion association, starting at Hogwarts, to persuade Professor Dumbledore to improve the treatment of house-elves!" Hermione said.
"I think you'd better not do this, Professor Dumbledore is impossible to agree!" Ivan persuaded with a headache.
"Why?" Hermione asked eagerly.
"Hogwarts has more than one hundred elves. Even if calculated at the minimum wage, it is a lot of money every month. Even if Professor Dumbledore does not discriminate against the house elves, the board of directors cannot agree. Appropriation." Ivan explained.
If calculated by Filch’s salary, then Hogwarts would have to spend an extra seventy to eighty thousand gold gallons every year!
As the principal, Dumbledore is over a hundred years old this year. Recently, his health is not very good, and he can't stand the shock!
...In addition, for special reasons, it will be updated today. )