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Chapter 47 The Free House Elf

 "Draco!"

When Lucius found Draco Malfoy, he was lying unconscious in a deserted alley. Next to him, there was an old witch with a hunched back, seemingly preparing to

Do something to him.

Unfortunately, before her hand could touch Draco, she was hit by a glowing red spell, and then she lay unconscious next to Draco, keeping him company.
But soon, Lucius rushed to his son's side, kicked away the old witch who was knocked down by him, and then picked up his son. He swore that if he knew who dared to attack his son

, he will definitely make the other party pay the price.

Of course, if this person was his noble master Lord Voldemort, he might be unable to rage and beg. Of course, he could only rage now because he could not find out who did this.

Not the slightest clue.

The culprit who caused all this, Rolf Scamander, was already far away from here, and joined Hermione, who came with her parents, to act as their guide in Diagon Alley.

Although this is not the first time that the Granger family has come to Diagon Alley to buy teaching items for Hermione, they still find it difficult to adapt to everything related to magic in Diagon Alley.

But fortunately, Rolf is a good guide. He has sufficient understanding of both Muggle life and the wizarding world. He can always find the simplest and appropriate words to explain those magical magic items.
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"In fact, the essence of most magic items is no different from technological creations, except that they are driven by magic rather than electricity. The most magical thing about magic is that it can change the rules of physics in the conventional sense."
When Rove said these words, the way the Grangers looked at him completely changed. As a middle-class dentist couple who owns a small clinic, their academic qualifications cannot be too low.

The little wizard in front of them knew more about the Muggle world than most of the wizards they had come into contact with. For example, they met in a bar not long ago, the parents of Hermione's classmate Ron.

Although the other party claims to be a staff member of the Ministry of Magic who specializes in Muggle research, his understanding of the Muggle world in his conversation is extremely superficial and full of misunderstandings.

Hermione obviously didn't realize this. Her eyes had been completely attracted by Gilderoy Lockhart's book signing. The long list of textbook titles made her full of enthusiasm for this novelist.

Curiosity.

Rolf also knew that when she read all of Lockhart's 'writings', she would become his ardent fan. It wasn't until Lockhart's idiotic nature was exposed that Hermione would wake up.

Looking at Hermione joining the crowd of fans at the autograph signing, Roof smiled and shook his head, but he didn't know that his reaction was all seen by the Grangers.

Although they knew nothing about the magical world, it did not stop them from wanting to know what kind of person their daughter made the first friend at school.

Especially when this best friend was actually a boy. After all, when their daughter was studying in a Muggle school, she couldn't even make a female friend.

And when they carefully asked about the process of Hermione and Rolf's acquaintance, they were sensitive to a sense of deliberateness, but they felt that it was a bit too far-fetched.

After all, their daughter is just an ordinary girl, well, the fact that she can do magic is extraordinary enough. But at Hogwarts, every student can do magic, and Hermione is just an ordinary one (Herr

Self-reported).

If Rolf knew what they were thinking, he would definitely complain: Hogwarts has only had a few female ministers of magic in so many years. Now there are a lot of fools in Hogwarts who can wave wands, and Hermione...

Granger is the only one.

In the end, Hermione left Flourish and Blotts with satisfaction holding all Lockhart's 'books', and the Grangers paid for her. Rolf simply selected a few copies of "Transfiguration Today".

After paying, I put it in my small bag.

From beginning to end, Rove never got a chance to be alone with Hermione, and they finally broke up in the bar. Hermione and her family were going back to their residence in London, while Rove was going back to his own home.<

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He has been out for a long time today. Although the Newts will not blame him for this, the old man will still be a little worried after being out for too long without going home.

But now that he wants to go back, it is much easier than before, because Dobby can do it for him and use his entourage to reveal himself and take him directly back to Scamander Manor.

Yes, Dobby, who was freed, also regained his magical abilities. Then he began to accept employment from Rolf at the price of one galleon a week, providing him with uninterrupted services 24 hours a day.

Of course, Rolf is not a vampire capitalist, so he still gave Dobby four days of vacation a month. Originally, Dobby refused because he felt that the vacation was too much.

But Rolf asked him to accept the holiday on the grounds that he needed to be in excellent condition at all times to help him. After all, without adequate rest, how can one talk about excellent working condition?

To a certain extent, Dobby has not completely gotten rid of the servility of a house elf. But he has learned the most important thing, which is to refuse.

This is very important. In the world of house elves, the master's orders are absolute. The most special thing about Dobby is that he has learned to refuse and has the courage to resist.

He was very grateful to Rolf for allowing him to be free. His gratitude was even as great as that of Harry Potter for destroying Voldemort. After all, Harry rescued the entire family of house elves, while Rolf rescued Dobby himself.

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Moreover, Rolf also provided Dobby with a job. Although Dobby didn't know it at this time, it was almost impossible for anyone to hire a house elf who asked for payment.

But he could feel the kindness in it. After all, the whole meaning of a house elf's life is to serve their master. Although Dobby asked for payment, his instinct still made him long to serve wizards.

While Rolf helped Dobby gain freedom, he also provided him with the best new employer. For Dobby, this couldn't be better.

Tina actually had some objections to Rolf's hiring of Dobby, but Newt successfully persuaded her. Because he also thought that a house elf who asked for payment was really interesting.

After all, he is not a arrogant traditional rigid pure-blood wizard. On the contrary, he even proposed to give Dobby a salary increase. Then he looked at the house elf who nervously refused, revealing a smile full of inquiry.


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