"DOBBY is not … …"
Jon walked closer and heard such a sound coming from the elf's mouth, but then it was sealed in the mouth by Grindelwald's magic.
"This little thing has been sneaking around recently. I thought it had some ulterior motive, so I brought it back for interrogation."
The use of this word was so subtle that Jon suddenly had a picture in his mind, and he suddenly felt funny.
But he just nodded to show that he knew, and the focus was still on the elf.
"DOBBY?"
He squatted down and looked at the elf's face closely.
To be honest, he was a little blind for the elf race. Except for Kalidi, who was connected to him by the Wizard contract, which allowed him to directly identify them, the characteristics of the rest of the Hogwarts elves did not seem to be particularly obvious in his eyes. It could only be said that if he tried to distinguish them, he could still find them, but at first glance, he could not recognize who was who at all.
Opposite him, Grindelwald saw Jon squatting down with interest, so he untied the curse on the elf's mouth, but he still did not untie the shackles on the elf's body.
The elf's magic was much stronger than Jon's current magic. If he accidentally hurt Jon, he would have to spend a lot of effort. At that time, he didn't know what would happen.
Grindelwald was a person who was very afraid of trouble, so he tried to prepare everything before doing it.
"Oh!"
At the first moment when Grindelwald let go of DOBBY's mouth, the elf made a long sound.
His behavior made Jon feel a little annoyed at the first time.
If he hadn't seen other house elves, it would have been fine. In his past history, he had seen polite and not noisy elves like Kalidi and Hogwarts.
Moreover, even if there was something he knew before, he didn't have a good impression of DOBBY.
How to say it?
Perhaps this elf's behavior made many people feel distressed, but Jon didn't care about him at all.
It could only be said that he was not so annoying.
He had no opinion on DOBBY's behavior. After all, it was DOBBY's influence on Harry, and it still had nothing to do with him.
However, as a house elf of the Malfoy family, Jon felt very uncomfortable about betraying his master.
It wasn't because Jon had a strange sense of justice, but because he also had a little elf. When he saw such a scene, he couldn't help but associate it with the scene of his little elf betraying him.
Of course, he knew that this was a lie. In this world, besides Kalidi himself, no one knew Kalidi better than him. For the honor of the Hufflepuff Family, Kalidi was even willing to sacrifice his life.
But D.U.O.B.I stood directly opposite his old master.
He didn't think that there was anything wrong with the Little Elves fighting for their freedom. It was as if it was a natural right. In Western countries, human rights were always a very important topic. Once human rights were realized on the surface, people would naturally turn their attention to other things that were enslaved by people.
That was why mystical animals and fairies needed protection. Only the Wizard didn't need protection.
After all, Jon had always been very disgusted with these inexplicable acts of the Virgin Mary.
The reason why the house elves had become like this today was that they had failed in the war back then. With Jon's understanding of the war, if the Wizard had failed back then, they would have ended up even more miserable than the current elves.
When it came to being good to the elves, no Wizard in the world was better to the elves than Helga. However, even Helga improved the lives of the elves within a limit.
After all, no one knew better than Helga the disadvantages of letting go of the freedom of the elves. These creatures were different from the Wizard. They were born with powerful magic, and every elf could reach the level of the Great Wizard when they grew up. This was a very powerful force. Even Dumbledore didn't dare to say that he could remain undefeated in the face of fifty Wizards like Snape.
In particular, many of those house elves would be like D.U.O.B.I. After gaining freedom, they would begin to interfere crazily in the Wizard World. Why did Jon know this? It was because he had Kalidi contact the elves all over the world.
If it were other elves, he might have appropriately revealed his identity as a descendant of Hufflepuff. But facing D.U.O.B.I, he didn't want to do this.
He stared at the elf in front of him and thought of a lot of things.
These were the views that Helga had taught him in the past.
Some of them were about the group of elves.
The nature of this group was inclined to lawful kindness. In fact, even before they were enslaved by the Wizard, the group of elves was in a state of enslavement as a whole. It was just that it was not the Wizard who enslaved them, but the higher class of the elves.
It was these beings who started the war.
So after the war was over, those restless elves were all killed by the Wizard.
Until now.
In fact, the elves felt that they were also members of the magic world. This was of course not wrong, but their kindness was sometimes too direct.
For example, D.U.O.B.I.
After many years of teaching, the elves of Hogwarts had learned how to express kindness to the Wizard.
But what was D.U.O.B.I's behavior?
Was it a mistake?
No.
Even Jon, who didn't like him so much, had to say something.
He had good intentions.
From a personal standpoint, Jon admitted this, but this kindness was not used properly. It was a muddled heart that harmed others and oneself.
There were plenty of examples of good intentions turning into bad things. Was there a lack of examples in this world?
Especially for someone like D.U.O.B.I, who almost killed Harry directly in the early stage. He clearly showed good intentions, but in the end, it still caused terrible consequences.
In Jon's "last life", many people thought that D.U.O.B.I's behavior saved Harry, but without D.U.O.B.I, Harry didn't seem to be in those dangers at all.
He was suddenly disturbed by the sound in front of him.
It turned out that while he was distracted, D.U.O.B.I had been talking non-stop. In the end, Grindelwald couldn't stand it and threw D.U.O.B.I out of the house.
Jon looked at Grindelwald blankly.
"What did he say?"
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