Seeing Dobby snapping his fingers and tidying up the living room, Rey thought it was a wise decision to hire Winky.

Winky jumped off the sofa after being forced to drink juice by Rey's eyes. Because letting her sit flush with Rey on the sofa, it felt more uncomfortable than killing her.

Dobby may be because he is more active, not a quiet personality. Because he is an elf who likes freedom after all, and freedom is based on equality.

"The owner gave me a sock, and Winky got fired." Some complained, more of a very depressed mood. Twinkle's voice was inaudible, but Rey could still hear it clearly.

"I'm sorry, but since your previous little master escaped, you are destined to be fired." Rey said apologetically. After all, in the original book, Winky was fired for several years, and it was because of himself that he was fired early.

"Winky is out of work, and Winky is a disgrace to the elf."

The decadent Winky started to grab the wine on the wine rack in the living room, and then sipped it. The meaning of drinking wine to drown sorrow is very strong.

Ray ignored Winky who started drinking, and it was okay to be paralyzed by alcohol at this time. After all, this poor little elf has been seriously brainwashed by the wizards to the point that he can give up his life for his master at any time.

Even if the master's order is just a whim, they will risk their lives to carry out without hesitation.

"What about you? Why are you here? Dobby." Rey asked Dobby, who didn't know how to place his hands and feet, looking aside.

Dobby was seeing Rey for the first time, and his level of fear was basically the same as when Winky saw Rey for the first time. He hadn't fully adapted to Rey's aura. And at this time, as long as Rey restrained her breathing, although she was afraid, the degree was not as high as before.

Adaptation is a process, and the same goes for the elves.

"Winky is very sad, she wants a job, so Dobby is looking for a job for Winky." Insincere, this idiom refers to Dobby now.

Dobby pulled Winky here to question Rey. For human wizards, elves are not afraid of anyone other than their masters. But Dobby didn't expect that the moment he teleported here, he was completely suppressed by Rey's aura.

The thought of questioning is gone, and he can only say what he wants to do next.

Finding a job for Winky is what Dobby wants to do next.

 

Under Rey's arrangement and command, the fireworks of the barbecue in the living room rose again. Rey is ready to give the two pixies a surprise visit.

Never received such treatment, especially with fear of Rey.

Dobby and Winky were flattered, but they couldn't resist the temptation of food. Especially Winky, who was so focused on drinking at this time that if Rey didn't stop her, she might be ready to die like this.

"Winky, did you deliver the letter I asked you to deliver?"

Cooking and flipping the roast again, Rey asked Winky, who was already half-drunk.

"It is because of this letter that the master asked me about you, but I dared not answer, so Winky was fired."

Twinkling big eyes, looked at Rey in fear, and said a little aggrieved.

Rey gave Barty Crouch Sr. a letter. The letter is not signed.

The content of the letter is not complicated. It simply explains how old Barty Crouch used his wife to exchange his son out of Azkaban. Then he said that Barty Crouch Jr. had a life of his own, leaving him alone as a father.

If he wants to grow in his current position, he should follow this advice.

It's a threat, a naked threat. Although the words were not offensive, it was more serious than the threat of the bandits, which showed that everything was in Rey's control.

Faced with such a threat, old Barty Crouch naturally wanted to get from Winky who was threatening him.

However, Winky dodged, no matter what he ordered, he didn't say anything.

The elf couldn't lie to his master, and obviously old Barty Crouch could see that Winky knew the man. But because of fear, she dared not tell her master.

This makes old Barty Crouch unable to figure out who is the sacred person who threatens him. In any case, a person who can make the elf ignore the master's will, he feels that the matter is very serious and is not within the control of his strength.

Because of the relationship between his career and Rey's mystery, Barty Crouch Sr. had to make a compromise. As for the elf who ignored the master's order, he naturally wouldn't use it again, so he fired Winky directly.

Firing the elves is more painful than killing them.

It's punishment, and that's why Winky is in so much pain. She felt that it was a great shame to be fired by her master. After all, there are very few elves like Dobby who yearn for freedom.

After hearing Winky's narration, Rey nodded.

Things are done with old Barty Crouch. When he needs his help in the future, it is not impossible to activate it again. After all, he has the handle in his own hands.

Rey is not a conspirator, let alone a fool. Threats will definitely be used, but in the face of Barty Crouch Jr., if Barty Crouch doesn't give in, Rey won't announce his exchange of sons out of Azkaban come out.

Some things are about the heat, and you can't go too far, and you can't go beyond the bottom line of being a human being. After all, old Barty Crouch wasn't much of a villain. But if you think about it carefully, as long as it's not a major event that violates the principle, using this handle to ask him for help, I believe it will definitely work.

 

"I can offer you a job, Winky."

Rey put a piece of roast meat on Dobby's plate and said to Winky.

Named by Rey, Winky put down the wine bottle in his hand even though he spun around in place. It was impossible for her not to listen carefully to what Rey said, because it was a deep-rooted fear that was relieved. She was a subconscious action, and she couldn't resist at all.

"Would you like to offer Winky a job? Great. We're afraid of you, though, and it's an honor to work here..."

Dobby was happy for a while, and a little scared for a while.

Winky needs work, and Rey offers it so Winky can forget about being fired. At least that's what Dobby thinks, he didn't think Winky cared about getting fired.

"You work meticulously and earnestly, and you can't drink. Do you know how I will punish you if I find you are lazy?"

Rey intensified his tone, and the coldness in his words made the drunk Twinkle shudder, and he was completely awake, and then he couldn't help but nod in agreement.

And Dobby also felt such a cold aura. At this time, he might still be thinking that he dragged Winky here by himself, not knowing if he was hurting her or helping her.

To treat a elf like Winky is to be very strict. To make her feel useful is the only way to make her forget the shame of being fired. At least she thought it was a disgrace to the elf.

"Then how do we sign the contract?"

Rey asked Dobby and Winky after he settled the matter domineeringly.

Giving an elf a sock means firing the elf, which is a behavioral contract. So what is signing a contract, this Rey really doesn't know, so he has to ask first.

"You can designate a place, a small cupboard, a toilet, or a utility room."

Facing Rey, Winky had no room for resistance at all, and said resignedly after sobering up.

"Very good, then you can live in the smallest room." Rey said, pointing to the bedroom next to the living room.

This room is a regular bedroom, about 15 square meters, and belongs to the series of nanny rooms. It's perfect for the elf to shine. However, this fit seems to be Rey's own opinion.

"Ah.... This room is too big, too good."

Winky started screaming as soon as she walked into the room that Rey had assigned.

Indeed, the room was too good for her, the best room she had ever lived in. It was because she was so good that she felt disgusted by Rey.

This is how elves are. If the master treats them too well, they will be very uncomfortable, thinking that the master is punishing them and alienating them.

However, Winky is like this, but Dobby, the free spirit, is not like that. He walked into the room and saw the cabinet, the bed, the bedroom with everything, and he was amazed.

"Great, great. Winky, your master has been great to you."

Different thoughts determine different horizons, and Dobby's eyes flashed with envy. Because most of the place where house-elves live is a closet, or a cramped utility room.

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