Charlie nodded. "Yes well the papers have never been the most reliable or reputable source of information during war times." He shrugged it was just one of those things that some people seemed to realize while others believed anything that was printed in black and white and delivered to them each day so long as it had the title Daily Prophet. "Yes, we had people denying right down to the day that Voldemort took control of the Ministry that Harry was telling lies that there was no possible way that Voldemort was back." He shook his head and sighed. "At least this time around people aren't denying it - but I don't think most people are in a hurry to help fight a man who has returned from the dead twice all ready."
He laughed and shook his head. "You haven't really met my brothers yet, I'm sure they'd rather be hexed than listen to me go on about dragons." He grinned. "But I won't keep asking you if you think you can handle it, I just had to make sure one last time." He teased her with a grin.
"That's unfortunate." Charlie half wondered if it'd be possible to take his students round to a reserve and let them see what dragons were like one day - now that would make for some very excellent hands on learning. Charlie nodded when she mentioned the dragons at Gringotts. "Yeah, that is not something most keepers are very fond of, keeping them chained up like that - it's not right. Especially when you consider how much they can understand." He said picking up where they'd left off in their last conversation.
"Most people wouldn't chain up another person like that, or even a house elf, but there are very few who even think twice about the treatment of dragons in situations like that." He sighed. "They're meant to be free, or as free as we can let them be."