Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter 339 Reasonable Judgment

Chapter 339 Reasonable Judgment

"Why didn't you plan to ask me before?" George asked curiously.

He was not ignorant of this matter. There were not many things in the academy, and the hippogriff's thing had been making a lot of noise. Harry and the others have been busy with this matter, how could he not know about it.

But since Harry and the others hadn't asked, he wasn't interested in intervening in this matter either.

Harry and Hermione, Ron exchanged glances and said hesitantly, "We know you don't want to meddle in this kind of business, and you don't like Hagrid, so we don't want to bother you with it. ."

George was in a very happy mood, and Harry and the others could notice that he was not interested in this matter, so he never came to ask him for help, which made him very happy.

He nodded and drank a little juice for them to continue.

"We had previously wanted to resolve this matter through a hearing. We looked at numerous Hippogriff-related cases and found some examples of exoneration that Hagrid could use to exonerate Buckbeak." Leigh talked about their actions and preparations from now on.

"But Hagrid screwed up, right? You shouldn't expect him to be useful in a situation like this," George said flatly.

He could imagine such a picture, Hagrid was never a smart person, not even a normal person. He is a half-blood giant, he has been led to the wrong education, he cannot keep up with the rhythm of normal society, he cannot rely on the rules of normal society to do things well.

Hermione whispered, "I should have thought of this long ago. I only considered the case and testimony, and I didn't consider that Hagrid was the biggest problem. I should have let him rehearse how to deal with the hearing in advance."

Hermione secretly blamed herself. She regretted it a little. She should have asked Hagrid to do the drill in advance. She only noticed the case and the testimony. But he didn't take into account that compared to cases and testimony, the most important thing is always people.

"It's not your fault, you've done what you should have done." George comforted Hermione and said, "It's impossible for someone to do everything alone, everything has to be done by the right person. to deal with it."

"A suitable person is the best solution, they can always find a way to deal with a changing situation. The reverse is also true, an unsuitable person can always screw up everything, no matter how much you do. Prepare."

He continued, "Even if you think about it in advance, it actually turns out that way. Hagrid is no longer a child, and if he was fifteen or sixteen, maybe he could have changed. But he's almost seventy, and he can't have Big change. You shouldn't have expected anything else from him in the first place, he's been like that all his life."

George didn't think Hagrid could change anything at all. A half-blooded giant who was nearly seventy years old, he had not learned things for decades before, and it was even more impossible for him to learn it in the future.

Harry nodded and said, "It's not your fault, Hagrid saw those black robes at the hearing, like seeing a dementor, it's good that he didn't pass out, you expect him to be able to do this Under the circumstances, it is impossible to remember the testimony of the case and say it in an orderly manner."

Ron comforted Hermione and said, "There's nothing you can do about it. To be honest, Hagrid said that picture, even I would be nervous. In a room surrounded by a group of people, who wouldn't be afraid of that picture? ."

"But they decided to execute Buckbeak. They have already arranged for the executioner." Hermione said with a worried look, "Hagrid will be heartbroken."

"Lucius took control of the Dangerous Creatures Committee, he made the decisions for them, Malfoy knew this early on, so he was so sure Buckbeak was going to die that he started celebrating in advance. They"

Harry said angrily. The thought of Malfoy and Lucius' faces made Harry angrier.

George interrupted Harry abruptly, saying, "This may not be the case,

In my opinion, the Dangerous Organisms Commission's verdict against Buckbeak was right. "

"What, how?" The three of them exclaimed in surprise.

"It's not surprising." George said disapprovingly, "except Hagrid, no one would have a good opinion of the Hippogriff that attacked people. The Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures has always executed attacks in such situations. The wizard's monster, that's the wizarding tradition."

He added, "If you don't stand in the shoes of Hagrid's friends and just see this as an attack that happened thousands of miles away, wouldn't you think there's anything wrong with killing a monster that attacked a student."

Everyone was silent, and they asked themselves if it wasn't for Hagrid's position, they would have preconceived that killing a hippogriff for attacking people was a wrong thing to do.

Harry shook his head and said, "I don't know, I guess I wouldn't care about it at all, and certainly wouldn't have an opinion." That was his idea, he didn't care about things that were too far away, since After coming to the wizarding world, he was indifferent to the Muggle world.

Ron whispered, "I would think it's a very appropriate thing to kill a hippogriff that attacked people. Monsters that attack people should be killed. After all, I'm a wizard, and I'm not friends with monsters."

His father, Arthur Weasley, was a staff member of the Ministry of Magic. Whether or not he would ignore the Ministry's ban because of his hobbies, Ron still knew the importance of following the law on key issues.

Hermione said very unconvincingly, "They don't have to kill it, maybe they can lock it up, maybe" At the end, she was also silent, and she didn't know how to deal with it.

For the death penalty, she finally felt that it was too cruel. The Muggle world had discussed the issue of abolishing the death penalty. Hermione was a little biased in this direction. She believed that the death penalty should be very cautious, and unless it was a big bad guy like Voldemort, other people should not be easily deprived of their lives.

But she immediately thought that locking up a hippogriff for a long time was unrealistic and not a good idea.

George said calmly, "There is nothing inappropriate in the sentence to put Buckbeak to death. It is an irrefutable fact that the Hippogriff attacked Malfoy in class. Whether Malfoy provoked it or not, as Monsters, in the human world, must restrain their minions."

(To be continued.)

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