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Chapter 341 Regulus and Barty Jr. 3



Chapter 341 Regulus and Barty Jr. 3

Barty Crouch Jr. is a child who grew up in infinite doting and severe suppression.

The endless pampering from his mother made him arrogant and self-willed, and he never cared about the consequences.

Because he knows that there will always be someone to help him clean up everything that follows—even if he makes a big disaster.

But at the same time, he was severely suppressed and controlled by his father.

Barty Crouch Sr. demanded him with insanely harsh and inhumanly demanding goals.

Little Barty always failed to meet the old Barty's requirements, and what greeted him was the terrifying cold violence from his father-cold eyes, mouth tightly pursed into a straight line, deeply furrowed brows, and as if to say another word to him Silence is a waste of time and energy.

At the beginning, Barty Jr. would only think that he was not good, that he was too stupid to meet his father's requirements.

But as time went by, he found that no matter how hard he tried, he could not meet his father's requirements.

Father's standard seems to be a bottomless ravine, an unattainable giant peak.

Barty Jr. experienced powerlessness and despair at a young age.

It wasn't until later that he realized that he didn't have to be too harsh on himself, thinking that he would never be able to meet his father's requirements—if anyone else could not!

His father never regarded himself as his child, but a half-finished work.

He wants to create a happy and harmonious family - the wife is docile and obedient, and the children are excellent and tame.

He wants to raise a child who is better than himself, and then let this child fulfill his unfinished and regretful ambition in the future.

Old Barty Crouch wanted to be a wise Minister of Magic, praised by wizards, like crazy.

But he met Tom Gaunt - the "flawless" current Minister of Magic.

As we all know, the Minister of Magic in the British wizarding world can be counted as a lifetime tenure to some extent.

Under normal circumstances, as long as you are elected, you can sit in this position until you die—unless it arouses "popular anger" and is pushed down by the people, or you resign voluntarily.

The current Minister Gunter has brought a better life to many wizards and a few special groups in the wizarding world during his tenure.

Under the influence of Minister Gaunt's huge charisma, as long as he raises his arms, even if he wants to launch a war against the Muggle world or the magic world of other countries, I am afraid that wizards will rush to respond and give their all for it.

And observing the actions of Minister Gunter in recent years—drastic reforms and promotion of new policies—we can know that he probably has no plans to resign and retire.

As a result, Barty Crouch Sr.'s ambitions can only be seen in the foreseeable future.

According to the characteristic that the more powerful a wizard is, the longer his lifespan will be, and his magic power will also increase as his lifespan increases. It is also unbearable. 1

Old Batty reasoned reasonably that until his own death, Minister Gunter still had a lot of lifespan to continue consuming!

There was no hope for himself, so he began to set his sights on the child. 2

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1: Old Batty's date of birth was not found. If he is allowed to marry and have children at a normal age, he should be younger than Tom.

It can be seen that the Orion and Walburga couples had Silas in their 30s, which is considered a late pregnancy, and Barty Jr. is even younger than Regulus. If he gets married and has children in his twenties, he should be at least ten years younger than Tom.

2: Old Batty always wanted to be the Minister of Magic, and he still wanted to be the kind of wise Minister of Magic who made a difference. (But in fact, the Crouch family is a pure-blood family, and Batty's mother is still a Blake. Batty himself doesn't have much respect for wizards and Muggles. It's just that the wizarding world needs such a "fairness" to treat all The wizard's Minister for Magic, so he made his political image that way.)

Because Barty Jr. was a Death Eater, which conflicted with his political stance against Voldemort's terrorist forces, after Barty Jr. was proved by clear evidence, he sent his son to Azkaban with his own hands.

Here, the old Batty still wanted to become the Minister of Magic, but he felt hopeless ahead of time in the face of such a powerful and unshakable "blocker" like Tom, so it was reasonable for him to start training his son instead!

So Batty Sr. will be stricter to Batty Jr. than in the original book, and Batty Jr. will be more oppressed, and of course he will be crazier after release.


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