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Chapter 362 Dobby

"Dobby is not..."

When Jon came closer, he heard such a sound coming from the elf's mouth, but then Grindelwald's magic blow sealed all the subsequent sounds in his mouth.

"This little thing has been sneaking around recently. I thought it had some ulterior motive, so I took it back for questioning."

The word used was so subtle that the picture suddenly appeared in Jon's mind, and he suddenly felt happy.

But he just nodded, indicating that he understood, and the focus was still on the elf.

"More than?"

He knelt down and looked closely at the elf's face.

To be honest, he is a little face-blind when it comes to the elves as a race. Except for the wizard contract between Kaledi and him, which allows him to directly identify the remaining characteristics of the elves in Hogwarts,

It doesn't seem to be particularly obvious to him. It can only be said that if he tries hard to distinguish, he can still find it, but at first glance, he can't recognize who is who at all.

Opposite him, Grindelwald saw Jon squatting down with interest, and then released the curse on the elf's mouth, but still did not release the shackles on the elf's body.

The elf's magic is much stronger than Jon's now. If he accidentally hurts Jon, he will have to work hard. By then, who knows what will happen?

Grindelwald is a person who is very afraid of trouble, so he tries his best to prepare everything before doing it.

"oh!"

The first moment Grindelwald let go of Dobby's mouth, the elf made a long sound.

His behavior made Jon feel a little more disgusted for the first time.

It would be fine if he had never seen other house elves. In his past history, he had only seen elves like Kaledi and the Hogwarts elves who were polite and not noisy.

Besides, even if he had some previous understanding, he didn't have a good impression of Dobby.

how to say?

Perhaps this elf's behavior made many people feel distressed, but Jon was completely indifferent to him.

I can only say that it's not that annoying.

He had no objection to Dobby's behavior. After all, it was Dobby's influence on Harry, and it had nothing to do with him.

But as a house elf of the Malfoy family, Jon felt very uncomfortable with betraying his master.

It's not because Jon has some strange sense of justice, but because he also owns an elf. Seeing such a scene, he can't help but think of the scene where his own elf betrayed him.

Of course he knew this was false. No one in the world knew Kaledi better than him except Kaledi himself. Kaledi would even sacrifice his life for the honor of the Hufflepuff family.

But Dobby stood directly opposite his old master.

He does not think there is anything wrong with the little elves striving for their own freedom, as if it is a natural right. Human rights are always a very important topic in Western countries, and after the issue of human rights has been realized on the surface, it will naturally

Some people will turn their attention to other things that are enslaved by people.

So magical animals need protection, elves need protection, but wizards don’t need protection.

You know, Jon has always been very disgusted with these inexplicable behaviors of the Virgin.

The reason why the house elves are like this today is because they failed in the war back then. And with Jon's understanding of the war in his mind, if it was wizards who failed back then, I'm afraid they

The fate of the elf will be even more miserable than that of the current elf.

Speaking of being kind to elves, no wizard in the world is more kind to elves than Helga. However, even Helga improves the lives of elves within a certain limit.

After all, no one knows better than Helga the disadvantages of letting go of the freedom of elves. This kind of creature is different from wizards. They are born with quite powerful magic, and every elf can reach the level of a great wizard when they reach adulthood.

To the extent that this is a very powerful force, even Dumbledore dare not say that he can remain completely undefeated in the face of fifty wizards like Snape.

In particular, many of those house elves would be like Dobby. After gaining freedom, they began to interfere crazily in the wizarding world. Why did Jon know this? Because he asked Kaledi to keep contacting people from all over the world.

Elf.

If it were any other elf, he would most likely reveal his identity as a descendant of Hufflepuff, but facing Dobby, he unusually did not want to do so.

He stared at the elf in front of him, thinking of many things in his mind.

These are the views Helga taught him in his past studies.

Some of them are about the group of elves.

The nature of this ethnic group tends to be lawful and good. In fact, even when they were not enslaved by wizards, the elves were in a state of enslavement as a whole, but it was not wizards who enslaved them, but elves.

The higher class among this ethnic group.

It is these beings who initiate war.

So after the war, those restless elves were killed by the wizards.

Until now.

In fact, elves feel that they are also members of the magical world. This is certainly not wrong, but their kindness is sometimes too direct.

Such as Dobby.

After many years of instruction, the elves at Hogwarts have learned how to express kindness to wizards.

But what does Dobby's behavior mean?

Is it a mistake?

no.

Even Jon, who disliked him so much, had to say something.

He means well.

From a personal standpoint, Jon admits this, but this good intention is used inappropriately, and it is a confused intention that harms others and himself.

Are there still too few examples in this world of good intentions leading to bad deeds?

Especially thinking about someone like Dobby, who almost killed Harry in the early stage. He obviously showed good intentions, but in the end it still caused very terrible consequences.

In Jon's "previous life", many people believed that Dobby's actions saved Harry, but without Dobby's appearance, it seems that Harry would not have fallen into those dangers at all.

He was suddenly disturbed by the voice in front of him.

It turned out that during the time when he was distracted, Dobby kept chattering. Finally, Grindelwald couldn't stand it anymore and threw Dobby out of the house.

Jon looked at Grindelwald with a blank expression.
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