Technically, the 'owners' of muggleborns in service don't own them; they're merely renting from the Ministry, isn't that right? Certainly the paperwork we filled out seems to suggest that to be the case.
Could Arthur nudge someone to look into Carrow's work, here? Because by arranging for Terry to die if he does, he's surely committing some form of theft. Is there any advantage to getting that bastard in trouble with the Ministry?
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Technically, the 'owners' of muggleborns in service don't own them; they're merely renting from the Ministry, isn't that right? Certainly the paperwork we filled out seems to suggest that to be the case.
Could Arthur nudge someone to look into Carrow's work, here? Because by arranging for Terry to die if he does, he's surely committing some form of theft. Is there any advantage to getting that bastard in trouble with the Ministry?