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... s just that at present, it is really a bad move to propose "voice for the weak".

The magical world already has a law of justice that "speaks for justice", and there is no need for a more distinctive slogan.

Not to mention whether Hermione has the ability to start a small group, even if Hermione starts a small group at this time, the Ministry of Magic will not be happy to accept it.

The game between Lilith and the Ministry of Magic has reached a critical juncture.

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