From Hogwarts Legacy to Hogwarts

Chapter 45 Hermione's Organization

Halia laughed a little when she saw the badge that Hermione handed her. Sure enough, some things will develop according to the established direction.She decided to pretend she didn't know what this was, and asked Hermione, "What badge is this?"

Hermione looked up at the students who were reading around her, and then at the librarian Mrs. Pince who was staring at them not far away, and whispered to Halia, "Leah, let's go out and talk?"

Halia followed Hermione to the library entrance, listening to Hermione explaining to herself the "House-Elf Rights Promotion Association" she founded. Hermione hoped to improve the legal status of house-elves through this organization and improve their working environment.

Halia nodded, raised her chin to indicate the badge, and asked Hermione: "Then this spew is the abbreviation of 'House Elf Rights Promotion Association'?" Hermione nodded, as if she wanted to add something, Halia interrupted her, "But it's spelled the same way as 'spew' (spew) and it's easily stigmatized."

Hermione nodded, affirming Halia's statement: "Yes, it seems that when I just talked about this organization with Harry and Ron in the Gryffindor common room, Ron kept using 'vomit' ' to call it."

Then, Hermione seemed worried that Halia would refuse to join after hearing this, and added: "But both of them are already members of the organization, Leah, do you want to join? Be it activities, ideas, or even It's books, it's very common to be misunderstood by other people, we just have to keep telling them what's on our mind.

"Our organization's short-term goals are to improve the working conditions of house-elves, and the long-term goals include changing the magical animal laws and getting them into the Department of Regulatory Control of Fantastic Creatures."

Halia listened to Hermione explaining to herself in detail how she planned to do this, and couldn't help sighing in her heart: It seems that the little witch has not yet understood that "being stigmatized" is not just "not understanding".

"So, Leah, would you like to join our organization and pay two silver coins to buy a badge? This will help us print and distribute leaflets." After Hermione finished speaking, she asked Halia what she thought.

Halia sighed: "Hermione, I think your proposal is very good. But have you ever had contact with house elves? I think what you just said is all considered from the perspective of wizards. How to improve their living environment, but what if they themselves are satisfied with the state they are in?"

Hermione was a little angry, and her voice became louder: "House elves have been treated as slaves for centuries, their current situation is caused by wizards, why should they continue to be a person who is satisfied with their environment?" Where are the slaves?"

Halia was a little helpless, she didn't expect that there would be a tendency to quarrel, so she raised her hand and made a pause gesture: "I don't mean to object, I also agree to improve the social status of house elves, this is two things With that said, Halia handed the money to Hermione, and took a badge from her colorful box.

Seeing that Hermione's expression softened, Halia continued to add her point of view: "My idea is that we should not only start from the wizard side, but also from the house-elf side."

Hermione lowered her head and covered her face: "I'm sorry, Leah, I was a little emotional just now, because Ron, Mr. Weasley, and Percy have all told me recently that the house elves are very concerned about the situation they are in. I am very satisfied with the state, and I am unnecessary. I thought you were the same as them."

Halia patted Hermione on the shoulder reassuringly: "It's normal, you just said, 'It's very common for others not to understand, we just need to keep telling them what we think' .I said it, you listened, and that's enough."

Hermione and Halia spoke at the entrance of the library, which attracted the attention of many students entering and leaving the library, but most of them passed by in a hurry. Only when Hermione spoke loudly just now, there were only a few students Stopped and watched for a while.Now that they were calm again, one of the students walked towards them.

"Hey, Leah, Granger, what's this you got? It looks nice, can I have one too?"

"Cedric?" Halia turned around and found that it was Cedric.

"Hello, Diggory, just call me Hermione." Hermione whispered hello to Cedric Diggory, because Gryffindor lost the first Quidditch match to Hermione last year. Chippaqi's reason, coupled with the big difference in grade between the two, they are not familiar with each other.Although she could always see Digory in the library, she seldom said hello.

Cedric nodded: "Okay, Hermione, you can also call me Cedric. Can you show me these colorful little badges in your hand?"

Hermione handed the box containing the badge to Cedric, and looked at Halia at the same time. After seeing Halia's encouraging eyes, she began to introduce her "House Elf Rights Promotion Association" to Cedric.Hermione noticed Cedric's strange expression when he saw "spew" on the badge, and explained to him where the abbreviation came from.

Hermione saw that although Cedric seemed to have some problems with the abbreviated words, after listening to his own explanation, he didn't say anything about the abbreviated words, but just took out two Sickles and handed them to herself.Hermione happily left the library with a small box full of badges, smiling and waving goodbye to the two.

After Hermione left, Halia looked at Cedric next to her, and found that Cedric was also looking at herself. He threw the blue badge upwards and said to herself with a smile, "Hermione's Quick to move and do your part for the house-elves."

Halia smiled: "It's really fast." Looking at the color of the badge, she wondered if she would see the same badge in the common room of the academy.

After the two said goodbye, Halia returned to the table where she was reading before, and found that the Weasley twins were writing something with their heads down as before they left.After a while, Halia heard Fred's muffled voice: "You like mature men, don't you?"

"Ah?" Halia looked at Fred in confusion, then at George, trying to find out from him why Fred said that suddenly.

Seeing Halia's blank expression, George finally couldn't help but rolled his eyes at her, signaling her to think for herself.

Halia frowned, understood the meaning of George's white eyes, and made her think to herself: Is it because she talked to the wizard of the opposite sex again, and the two of them were unhappy?But shouldn't they be thinking about how to continue to make more products from "Weasley's Wizard Wheezes" at this time?

Fred waited for a while without hearing Halia's voice, thinking that he was sulking again.Deciding to have a showdown with Halia.Seeing Halia smiling at herself in a flattering manner, she handed herself a badge with "spew" written on it, and whispered to herself:

"Hermione called me out just now. She wanted to do something for the house elves. I thought it made sense and joined her organization. Cedric happened to pass by and came to ask what it was. After Min's presentation, he also joined the House-Elf Rights Promotion Association. Do you two want to join?" Halia finished speaking, and also glanced at George, as if hoping they would join too.

With such an interruption, Fred's courage, which had just been summoned up by anger, disappeared again.I even feel that the anger this time is somewhat unreasonable: Leah's concerns are completely different from theirs.

George noticed the content of Halia's words: "House elves? Hermione is very concerned about them. Before the Quidditch World Cup, she was very sympathetic to the elves in Crouch's family. Now that she is back at school, she sympathizes with them. Have a bigger heart?"

Halia nodded and pinned the badge on her school robe: "Yes, then the two Mr. Weasleys, are you interested and have time to listen to me tell you about their tragic lives? And what we, as wizards, can do for them something."

Fred and George saw rejection in each other's eyes and said in unison, "No, we still have homework to do."

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