Re: The Meeting
"There are indeed many reasons, but most of all because he is the Head of the Aurors," he said calmly, trying to understand if Bill was objecting to Moody or James, or both. Not that in the end, it mattered. "Combining forces is one thing. Combining power in one person for decades to come is a dangerous proposition. Moody's power as Head of the patrol is much less than the Head of the Auror's division. In addition, I never said that we would use the members of the patrol to help us, but the information that they can gather, being in constant contact with the people is highly valuable."
He looked at Hermione. "I don't see how picking leaders has anything to do with respect. I respect plenty of people, but I would hardly put them in charge. You'll have to explain that to me, my dear, because I don't understand."