"I am aware of those choices, Mother, but it's fine. Really. We'll work with this administration, do what we need to, and then readjust when things change again," he said with a shrug. He'd let someone else play the ideology game, while he took care of his job and family.
"Mostly, anything she decides to do doesn't fall back on us. I was clear that with Andromeda's past, if she were to change her mind and do something foolish, we wouldn't be held responsible. Let Bellatrix deal with that. She wasn't too pleased, but she agreed," he said.
"Despite what she says, I think she's worried about Andromeda making the wrong choice, and that's why the rush. We agreed that Andromeda should work if she chooses. Bellatrix wants her at the Ministry, but I don't think it's what she wants at all," he explained. "A research facility would be more to her taste. She likes books and reading. We will find something; I'm not too worried about that."
He looked at his mother. "She is a very smart girl, Mother. I'm not sure you can blame her choices considering her family."