Primordial Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 207 The real shackles

Dobby is a slave, a slave of the Malfoy family. His elders were, and if nothing unexpected happens, their descendants will be in the future.

"They were very good to me," said Dobby in a high voice. "They were the best masters."

"Oh, I'm asking you this because I don't want to hear such an answer," DeWitt waved his hand and said: "Your master is me now - although it is temporary, the temporary master is also the master. I order you, That's an order," and it was DeWitt's attempt: "Say what you think of the Malfoys."

Dobby was so frightened that he said weakly and intermittently in a very weak voice: "Masters beat Dobby because Dobby doesn't like his master."

This sentence was spoken slowly and took a long time. After the words fell, Dobby began to slap himself in the face crazily, pinch his legs, and beat his chest and abdomen with his fists. While beating him, he cried: "Dobby said it." Master's bad words! Punish Dobby severely! Beat Dobby to death! Beat him to death..."

"I order you to shut up immediately," DeWitt said immediately, "and don't move."

Dobby complied immediately, although muddy tears were still streaming from the corners of his eyes.

"I won't allow you to punish yourself in the future," DeWitt said, "Okay, let's move."

Dobby began to sob, his nose and tears flowing together, and his thin and small shoulders shook like a helpless wild animal cub, but he stopped beating himself and choked out: "You are a good man, sir. "

After Dobby calmed down completely, DeWitt asked again: "If I am no longer your master in the future, will the order I gave today still be valid? What will happen if it conflicts with the orders of your other masters?"

Dobby blinked blankly, turned his head in confusion and said, "I don't know, sir."

"Alas..." DeWitt let out a meaningless sigh and said, "Then tell me something else first. First of all, you can't lie. Are you satisfied with your current life?"

Dobby shrank like a little animal cornered with a stick and said, "Dobby doesn't want to live like this."

"Then what do you want?" DeWitt tried to inspire the emotional brilliance in Dobby's heart, which comes from the nature and instinct of life: "Is it freedom? Is it money? Is it to enslave the Malfoys in turn? Or..."

"Dobby wants to find a good master." DeWitt's words were almost rebellious to the house elf. Dobby didn't dare to listen. He hurriedly said: "Dobby wants to find a good master who won't hit Dobby." !”

But the idea of ​​​​changing the owner is also treasonous for the house elf.If DeWitt had not issued an order not to allow Dobby to abuse himself before, perhaps Dobby would start to abuse himself again now.

"Ah..." DeWitt had a deeper understanding of house elves. He stopped looking at Dobby's expression, fearing that he would be angry because of Dobby's cowardly and humble appearance. He completely relaxed on the sofa and said: "All house elves—do they think so?"

"Only Dobby, a bad elf, would want to change his master," Dobby choked and said, "Dobby is the most rubbish elf. Sir, please don't think that all elves are like this just because of Dobby's impression..." "

DeWitt didn't listen to Dobby's explanation anymore. He turned to look at Ms. Fair. Because in Dobby, he saw some of the same qualities as Ms. Fair, so he wanted to see Ms. Fair. What do you think? At this moment, Ms. Feier was sitting on the edge of the sofa, taking a sip of tea, but the heat just blocked Ms. Feier's eyes, preventing DeWitt from exploring her thoughts.

DeWitt could no longer find any signs of the cowardly woman's existence in Ms. Feier. He turned to ask Dobby: "Why don't you resist? Can't you think of resisting?"

Ms. Feier's drinking of tea suddenly stopped for a moment.And Dobby was as horrified as if he had been struck by thunder on a sunny day. He cried out: "A house elf must never disobey his master! He can't even have an idea!"

It seemed as unimaginable as it was for a house-elf to question its master, as for a human to question the absoluteness of movement.Over a long period of time, the magic that bound the house elves may have become more than just magic, but also a spiritual shackles.The bonds of both are unbreakable.So the human standpoint and human nature began to war - the human standpoint made DeWitt think that the bondage to another race needs to be stronger, and human nature made him sympathize with such a pitiful race. Soon DeWitt The result was obtained - it was quick and simple, and he thought that it would be enough to keep it as it was. He would not engage in bullying behavior, nor would he think about liberating this race.

"What if I asked you to kill someone," DeWitt began, asking about extreme cases: "What would happen?"

"House elves can't kill, no matter how much they hate, they can't kill," Ms. Feier said: "Maybe this is the rule of the magic that binds them. After all, the magic of enslaving house elves is for the convenience of wizards, not... to cultivate killers. , or it may be that the magic of house elves has been eliminated, and all the magic that can cause damage has been forgotten. Their magic is not the same system as that of wizards."

"Is that so?" DeWitt wanted to get a definite answer from Dobby.

"Dobby can't kill, and house elves can't kill," Dobby said humbly, "Dobby can't hurt other people's magic either."

"But," DeWitt said slowly, "I have heard of your name and what you have done - even though you may not know me."

Dobby was stunned, he didn't understand what DeWitt was talking about.

"Harry Potter," DeWitt said briefly: "His aunt's house. Harry told me about your glorious deeds, and it was me who later asked my mother to intervene... How was it handled? "

"I have made contact with Lucius Malfoy. To be more specific," Ms. Fierre said, "Dobby is no longer allowed to have any contact with Harry Potter, and Dobby is not allowed to see Harry again. ·Potter.”

DeWitt understood, and he continued: "Clearly you caused harm to Harry during that time, which is inconsistent with what you said."

Dobby suffered great injustice and screamed in despair: "Dobby was trying to save Harry! Dobby never wanted to hurt Harry Potter! Dobby knew about the diary! It was an evil thing ! Dobby just wants Harry to stay out of danger..."

"But you just made Harry suffer unnecessarily, that is to say," DeWitt concluded to Ms. Fierre: "Binding the house elves based on the elf's subjective will? Their method of causing harm can be- "Good intentions lead to bad things. Leave first, Dobby, and do what you should do." After thinking for a moment, he added: "Think about it, Dobby, think about what the Malfoys did, think about it Worship the pain they give you, and then ask yourself - are those pains really what you want? Think about what you can do and what you should do as soon as possible. I will ask you again, and then you have to give a Answer."

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