Jemini still can't figure out why the Dursleys dare to treat a doomed wizard like this, and it's still when the other party is his nephew.

This kind of person is actually nothing to wash, although they are forced to adopt Harry, although they have such a complicated attitude towards Harry.

But legally, their actions are enough to qualify as child abuse.

It's enough to be sentenced, and it's still for his own nephew.

Ordinary people, even if they have a dog, give more affection than they do to Harry.

If unlawful detention is added, in the context of Western countries that value freedom, at least five years would have to be sentenced.

In the past life, Harry Potter was defined as a children's literature, and children's literature was destined not to be too dark.

For example, the book details how Harry let out a snake and made Dudley scream in terror, but it doesn't say anything about Harry being locked up in a small cupboard for the next few months.

Fairy tales always focus on something funny, but even though the Dursleys often don't feed Harry over more than once in the book - who would remember?

'It would be nice not to throw him into the orphanage, he should be grateful! ' Some would make that point.

A person who has been abused by domestic violence, trampled on his dignity, ignored normal needs, or even malnourished, you say that he does not know how to be grateful, just because he was raised by others.

This is a very strange theory.

In the slave society, slave owners abused their slave children and raised them at the same time.

Should this slave be grateful?

In fact, if it is said that a poor person raises a child, feeds a few mouthfuls of food, does not let the child go to school, and occasionally pulls over and kicks a few times, you may say that he is abusing children, he may feel very strange, because his father and grandfather came here like this. .

But the way the Dursleys treated Dudley showed that they knew what a child needed, yet they treated Harry like a dog.

Jemini could understand that the Dursleys didn't like Harry.

After all, he was still lost by his own mother. The Dursleys can support Harry, no matter what their intentions are, they can't change the fact that they have Harry.

Raising a child is not easy, and it's when you already have a child, so if the Dursleys are yelling at Harry, it's perfectly normal to ask.

But as the saying goes: You can not love, please don't hurt.

The same can be said about the Dursleys: don't love, please don't abuse.

It's a fact that they raised Harry, and it's also a fact that they abused Harry.

The Dursleys had no choice. They had to adopt Harry, but Harry also had no choice. Compared with being adopted by the Dursleys, Jemini could have guessed that Harry would choose even if he pulled out his brain and threw it on the ground. The orphanage is also the Dursleys home.

There will always be people who explain the Dursleys' behavior by saying: 'If you have taken care of children...'.

'If you've taken care of children, you know how hard it is...'

'If you've ever taken care of a child, you know how annoying it is...'

However, they actually reverse the essence of the matter.

If you have taken care of children, you should know that suffering and trouble are necessary patience before children become sensible. This is something that has not changed in human development for thousands of years.

If you've taken care of a child and you've had to endure hunger, endure your cold violence, endure your beatings and mental humiliation, you won't prove anything at all except that you don't deserve to be called a human being.

The Dursleys knew they were abusing children.

Know from start to finish.

At this time, the atmosphere in the Dursley's living room was very heavy.

Vernon's face was sullen, but the panic in his eyes still revealed his inner unease.

In contrast, Jemini's expression was much more relaxed.

Beside Jemini, Mr. Johnson, the lawyer, was listing what the Dursleys had done to Harry.

"How? Mr. Johnson?" Jemini asked softly.

Johnson's lawyer said with a stern face: "Mental abuse aside, physical behavior alone is enough to judge it as abuse, which is not considered illegal detention, and ... Mr. Potter does not seem to enjoy it. It also constitutes a crime of fraud in regard to the treatment of adopted children."

"Adoption... treatment?" Jemini blinked blankly.

"You may not be aware that our country has subsidies for the upbringing and adoption of minor children, and there is a large degree of tax relief, although not very much." Johnson said: "At least enough for a child from a poor household to eat. I was fully clothed until the 11-year compulsory education was over."

Hearing this, Jemini couldn't help but opened his mouth. He glanced at the Dursleys, their faces flushed red, and he didn't say why.

"I want to ask, is 11-year compulsory education necessary?" Jemini asked.

"Of course, if the child is prohibited from going to school, once the social worker finds out, he will be deprived of custody, even his biological parents." Johnson's lawyer nodded solemnly: "In the case of the Dursleys, this matter It's probably a lot more serious than you think."

"In recent years, there have been big problems with child adoption. If this matter is exposed, it may cause a lot of repercussions."

Jemini was stunned, thinking that the Dursleys had put Harry in school anyway...

It seems that he is really naive.

"So it's okay to file a lawsuit now?" Jemini asked.

"I'm afraid not." Johnson's lawyer shook his head: "The situation is much more serious than what your subordinates conveyed to me. It must be investigated by the police first. I need their law enforcement records, and I also need the police officer detained at this time. Mr. Te's testimony, these are all needed in court."

"Then call the police." Jemini leaned back on the chair leisurely with Erlang's legs crossed.

"No! Wait a minute." Mrs. Dursley stood up abruptly, looking at Jemini with a pale face: "Let's talk... Dumbledore said that he must stay here, and he must have blood relatives. Home, this is all to protect him!"

"Home...?" Jemini propped his cheek with one hand, flipped his wand flexibly with the other, and chuckled casually: "You guys go out for a while, and I'll talk to them later."

"Yes." The brawny man in the suit who had just entered the room with Lawyer Johnson nodded and left with Lawyer Johnson temporarily.

After the two left, Jemini put away his wand and folded his arms in a leisurely manner: "Then I'll come and talk to you."

"In short, Harry's mother left a spell on her deathbed that Voldemort could not touch or harm Harry as long as Harry could still call home where his mother's blood relatives lived, even if he only came back once a year. ...I think Dumbledore probably told you about this."

"His mother's blood was running through him, which made it impossible for Voldemort to harm him, but technically, Voldemort couldn't harm anyone who had his mother's blood in it, Ms. Penny Evans, you should understand me Meaning, you have her mother's blood in your body, and as your son, you will also enjoy this layer of protection."

"Harry stays here, protected not only by himself, but also by your family. At least until he reaches adulthood, the spell will protect this place that is nominally called home. I am Guess Professor Dumbledore told you that too."

"I don't deny that you may really want to protect Harry, but I think it's more to protect yourself." Jemini said softly.

A couple whose faces are coveted when they hear that Harry has a large inheritance.

A couple who beat and scolded Harry at every turn and let their son bully him.

A woman who abused her own sister out of jealousy.

A man Harry wouldn't dare come within his reach.

If there is no relationship of protection for them, even killing Jemini would not believe that they would adopt Harry unconditionally.

Although there must be Penny's feelings for her sister, but judging from her attitude towards Harry, this factor is certainly not too much, at least it is not worth her risking the lives of her husband and son.

Facts have also proved that before Harry became an adult, Voldemort and a group of Death Eaters under his command had no way of taking this house, and could only wait for Harry to become an adult before they came to kill.

I have to say, Lily Potter is indeed a ruthless person, who used her life to scare the dignified Dark Lord into such a bird...

This house is just here, and the three people in it are Muggles. It's like pointing at Voldemort's nose and shouting: Come here!

As for why Voldemort refused to come?

Because the great Lord Voldemort has no nose!

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