Harry Potter’s Morning Light

Chapter 3048: adamas (one)

  Chapter 3048 adamas (1)

  In "The Fable of the Bee", it is said: A person who advocates honor must have courage, lack of courage, his other principles are at best a sword without a sharp point.

   In addition to courage, a person who advocates honor also needs principles. In order to defend this principle, he will not hesitate to give up his job, wealth, and even his own life.

Compared with the Death Eaters, Grindelwald's believers are more "reasonable". This may be because they have passed through the "fire circle" set by Grindelwald in the catacombs of the Lestrange family in Paris. Only their beliefs are firm Only one can pass through the deadly flame.

  People who seek to transform a country or the world cannot do so by cultivating and exploiting discontent alone. Provoking personal pain and subjective bad feelings is not conducive to friendly negotiations, makes "peaceful settlement" impossible, and also creates the possibility of subjecting the will of one party to the unilateral arbitrary control of the other, excluding objective participation in cooperation with society. outside.

   But there are always clear-headed people, some of these people may join in for benefits, and some people stay away from it. Apart from Bella and Regulus, who was deeply influenced by her, there were no other Death Eaters in the Black family. After entertaining a mysterious person once, the Black couple stopped participating in social activities and lived a reclusive life. Sirius' father's funeral was uninvited.

  Negative emotions will always cool down with venting. The more wealthy people are, the less they dare to invest in reform with people who have nothing, because once they fail, everything accumulated over the years will be lost.

  They dislike change and reject new things in order to maintain the status quo. Muggleborns are a greater threat to them than Muggles. Some good Muggleborns will take jobs that "belong" to their nephews, the British Ministry of Magic jobs are not hereditary, although they don't live on that salary. And the Blacks can also "bear" the Muggle neighbors around them, as long as they ignore them, they don't need to drive them out like the mysterious man said.

  One person’s generosity, another’s extravagance; one’s stupidity, another’s wisdom. The French Enlightenment thought was not suppressed during the Louis XV period, and it also received the support of the royal family. There are those who like the life of a baroque king and those who don't.

  Some people think that water flows forever, and they should think about future generations. So while I am alive, I am desperately accumulating, so that future generations will have inheritance to inherit.

   Some people think that they will not have offspring anyway, and whether they can live tomorrow is a problem, and they enjoy carnival regardless of the consequences.

  Individual Ethical Egoists actually believe in one moral theory while falsely claiming to actually believe in another theory, if not they are presumably not acting in their own interest.

They have their own positions, and there will be a lot of cover-ups in their speech and behavior. Louis XV's sentence "Even after I die, the flood will be torrential" was not spoken by him in public, but privately with his mistress, Mrs. Pompidou. Said it was what Mrs. Pompidou said to Louis XV.

  Anyway, whoever said it is the golden rule of hedonists. They may have children and grandchildren, but they don't care what happens to the children.

   It is said that the Gaunt family didn’t even know where they lived in the last generation. In the past, they often held luxurious **** with a lot of guests.

   Lancaster itself has no money, and the families of rich wives are protected by force by British princes. By the time of Queen Victoria, the British royal family had given up all land income and lived off parliamentary grants, save for the Lancaster and Cornwall territories.

   "Did you know that the Queen once leased the land where the grouse was kept to a general to deduct the cost of the royal family's lease of his land."

   When passing by Hagrid's chicken coop, Severus said suddenly.

   "What?" Pomona asked suspiciously.

   "They were neighbours, and they lived at Windsor Castle," Severus said.

  Pomona is getting more and more confused.

  He smiled smugly.

   "Secrets are generally hidden for 50 years, because the relevant personnel will not be alive after 50 years, and these family files will be kept in Windsor Castle, making it difficult for outsiders to access."

   "Are you proud of having spied on a chicken?" asked Pomona.

   "There are many cases initiated in the Queen's name, but she doesn't know about it, and her lawyers make their own decisions." Severus said.

  Pomona couldn't believe her ears.

   "Are you mocking the Queen?" Pomona asked in surprise.

   "I didn't," he said tactfully.

   "I can tell, don't try to play tricks!" Pomona stretched out his finger and poked his heart.

   "That's your imagination, what's your evidence?" He said bluntly.

  Pomona punched him.

   "Others are not stupid, if you say that in Buckingham Palace..."

   "It may also be Windsor Castle." He said indifferently.

   "Oh!" She was furious and yelled loudly, scaring the chickens in the chicken coop to crow.

   "What's the relationship between the centaurs and the trolls now?" Severus asked.

   "What else?" she sarcastically said.

   "No, answer my question seriously." He asked seriously. "The Ministry of Magic will also stay to deal with this problem."

  Pomona calmed down a little.

   "Did you know that the king of Prussia tried Arnold's Mill?" Pomona said.

  He recalled a bit.

   "Is this case in the file I gave you?" he asked confused.

   "No, no." Pomona circled him. "There is a Latin proverb, quijuresuoutitur, nemininfacitinjuriam, what does it mean, Severus?"

  He put his wrist around his chest.

   "It is illegal for anyone to exercise one's rights," he replied.

   "It sounds like the interpretation of the Supreme Court justices, but they were all sentenced by the king to build the fortress." Pomona said.

  He sneered, as if he thought her threat was a joke.

   "There is another translation of this sentence, 'exercise your own rights and not harm the interests of others'. This is the legal basis for international responsibility stipulated by international law. If a country abuses its territorial rights to cause..."

   "Get to the point." He said coldly.

"Even the queen is not outside the law." Pomona said in a word. "She leased other people's land, and others rented her land, and used the proceeds as a deduction. This is the way of neighbors. You should learn something!"

  He seemed to be angry with her, thinking about how to fight back.

"Let's go on to the mill!" said Pomona self-consciously. "The defendant built a pond upstream from the miller and used the water in the pond to raise fish, but this did not provide enough power for the mill to flow, the defendant said. , he has the right to do so, it is a matter of good common sense, otherwise great injustice would result, and he would be deprived of disposition of property which was clearly his."

   "What's the problem?" Severus asked.

   "Didn't I just say that? Exercise your own rights and don't harm the interests of others!" Pomona screamed.

   "Don't scare the chicken." Severus said calmly "I'm not deaf, you don't need to yell."

  Pomona was so angry that he wanted to jump.

  Everyone in this school knows what an optimistic, benevolent witch she is, and she never gets angry with anyone.

  But she still closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and began to recite Buddhist scriptures.

   Otherwise, what else can I do?

  (end of this chapter)

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