"I mean you can just change what Aurors do if you like the name. It's not like you have enough people to have the tens of division the DMLE had. It really was the most bloated department, with obliviators, Muggle relationships, improper use, and pretty everything else all wrapped in one. There were so many divisions that I'm shocked that anything every got done with the duplication of jobs."
Parvati shrugged. "I don't know, but if they don't, I can teach them. I just refuse to make them for these many people." She laughed, because she believed Ron on that. In fact, she was sure that Ron and Harry did it- After a moment, she realized that her certainty was really knowledge from Harry's memories. "You know, it's really weird to know what you're talking about, because I know what Harry did. I know people got all weird with the memories, but having Harry's? That's just a lot. I don't know how he's still sane. If he is sane."
She chuckled. "I don't even know why you bothered. It's not like you planned to continue. You didn't even enjoy it. I have to say that classes were much better when they got smaller for NEWTs." She chuckled. "There aren't that many colours, you know? It's more shades of colours that tell you the difference. Take for example guilty, so many times it's liked with fear in an interrogation, so it gets all mixed, but is it fear of being arrested or fear of someone who's never been in trouble and doesn't know how to deal? And how does it change? So basically you spend a lot of time figuring out shades and even when you think you know it, there might be someone who is the exception. But who exactly are you talking about? And honestly the one colour that's clear cut is pure evil. Voldemort was full on black. It was devoid of any colour. Even people like Bella had shades. I didn't understand them well back then but I could see the difference."