As always, on the eve of the new school year, Kosaya Alley was quite crowded. Parents with their children were rushing to buy all the necessary supplies for Hogwarts. Pure-blooded wizards tried to stay on the right side of the street while buying school supplies for their children, as the left side was always occupied by muggleborns and half-bloods with their parents and chaperones from the Education Department of the Ministry of Magic. Already from this picture one could conclude that the magical community was divided into three categories - purebloods, half-bloods and muggleborns. True, there was one more category, the so-called blood traitors. This title was borne by those of pureblood mages who threw away all traditions and stopped honouring magic itself. One red-haired family was a prime example of this. Before the middle of the 20th century, the Weasleys were no different from other pureblood families, though they were not rich like the Blacks, Malfoys and so on, but they could live comfortably. But when the redheads began to support Dumbledore's excessive liberalism, their fanaticism reaching its limits, everything changed dramatically. Abandoning their own tribal magic and ceasing to observe most traditions, the Weasleys quickly began to sink. Without a nourishment, the red-haired family's family hearth quickly withered, and the money that had been used to fund the Headmaster's projects at Hogwarts quickly ran out. The Weasley books, which had been in their family for generations, were given to Dumbledore, and those that were deemed too dark were burned by the redheads. After that, Magic itself awarded this family with the unremovable seal of "Blood Traitors", which was visible in the auras of the redheads. But they were clearly not going to stop, accumulating more and more misdemeanours every year.
Marvel's Harem for Harry
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