Graviele
Thanks for the chapter. So, he sent the Dursleys away, without punishment, and even have them monetary rewards (company shares, house). You gave your reasons, but shouldn't there be consequences to actions. It's almost the same situation with Snape- "he's spying for us, so he's redeemed"; or Malfoys- "they left Voldy in the end, so they should be forgiven"... No, that doesn't/shouldn't excuse their actions, right?
I understand but I don't agree, since the child thrown on their doorstep was a relative and it's not like they would go hungry with the addition of Harry since it's unlikely that a family in a tight situation has the money to buy 41 presents for their spoiled child's birthday. , I think he was very soft on them if we take into account the horrible childhood and pre-adolescence that Harry had, ranging from physical abuse to emotional abuse.