Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 108 I Will Never Forgive My Parents

As Mr. Prince said, think about it carefully, many people in the Order of the Phoenix work in the Ministry of Magic or have stable jobs. My father is the same. In the wizarding world, most of the companies run by ancient and famous families, so these families support Voldemort, probably because Voldemort helped to settle those students who were blocked from finding employment by Dumbledore and the thugs who had nowhere to go. It is probably because Dumbledore made Muggle-borns and half-blood wizards the center, and deliberately made the pure-blooded nobles look like evil beings. As a result, many people have a bad impression of these noble families, resulting in a gradual decrease in the number of employees in their companies. As a result, it has become difficult to maintain the careers of these nobles, and the family's wealth is gradually decreasing. And Voldemort picked up those who were excluded by Dumbledore and introduced them to jobs.

As a result, the pure-blood nobles were grateful to Voldemort, and the wizards, werewolves, and thugs who found jobs were also grateful to him. Perhaps this is also an important factor. Although people always focus on Voldemort's extreme behavior, he can get so much support not only because of the idea of ​​pure blood, but also because of the economic considerations in reality. Otherwise, he would not have been able to get so much support. As my uncle said, you can't survive with ideas alone.

However, the Ministry of Magic also relies on taxes collected from companies run by pure-blood nobles and their employees to maintain its operations. If they are always treated as enemies and attacked, no matter how you think about it, the wizarding world will gradually shrink, right? Has Dumbledore ever thought about this? After all, it is the companies owned or operated by pure-blood nobles that support the economy of the wizarding world. If their companies go bankrupt, the consequences will be disastrous. As Ron said, the power of these nobles is still needed to keep up with the development of Muggle technology. It's not just a matter of wealth, the magic books and magic tools owned by their families may also be lost. If their power is taken away, the wizarding world will really disappear. In fact, making good use of them is a more beneficial approach to the wizarding world. Perhaps Dumbledore doesn't want to give that kind of reputation to others? He may hate seeing others get praise.

If Voldemort had not been so extreme in his insistence on pure-bloodism, he might have been able to establish a strong force. In fact, it is said that there are many half-bloods and Muggle-borns among the Death Eaters. Although this seems contradictory, it is understandable considering the circumstances behind it. On the surface, this struggle seems to be a simple dispute about pure-bloodism and the exclusion of Muggle-borns, but in fact it is far from that simple.

Dumbledore probably wanted to make this struggle look like a struggle between light and darkness, and he succeeded in making people think so. He wanted to create such a confrontation, but the real world is not that simple and cannot be divided so easily. If darkness is completely eliminated, the wizarding world will also decline. As the twins said, Dumbledore did not really consider the prosperity of the wizarding world. Therefore, the pure-blood nobles were unwilling to obey him.

But Voldemort, too, although he shouted pure blood, he was supported by many Muggle-borns, half-bloods, werewolves and other magical creatures, so the whole situation seemed a bit contradictory and incomprehensible. When I first learned about this, I thought this group of people was a really strange organization. Voldemort should not have stood on the same stage with Dumbledore. He should not have been paid attention to.

However, if Ron's speculation is correct, Voldemort may be full of hatred for Dumbledore, so he cannot ignore him. It may be Dumbledore's brilliance that his enemies cannot ignore him. There is no doubt that he is a smart old man who is good at guiding others. Mr. Tom has a very strong desire to become a professor at Hogwarts, and as Ron said, that feeling may be sincere.

If my brothers were to encounter misfortune, I would never forgive my parents. Even if someone told me that ignoring them would allow me to live a better life, I would not listen to the advice, and would even pursue revenge on the other side of death. Even if someone advised me to give up, saying that the road would only lead to destruction, I would not pay attention, I would definitely not be able to resist. Voldemort probably felt the same way. The purer and stronger the emotion, the greater the reaction when it is lost. The purer the emotion, the easier it is to be exploited.

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