"That has been barely used, and it's hard to care if there's no one goes," she said. "Have you considered, maybe a four day work week and more activities? A picnic, a barbecue, different things each week to keep things fresh." She sighed. "Why exactly do we need need a million laws for twenty-four of us? Seriously overkill. I think we can find some happy medium."
She snorted. "And you think that if she shows up we'll call the DMLE? Seriously, Ron, pretty much everyone here will hex her regardless of department. And as much as I dislike politics, I can safely say that the Confederation isn't sending assassins to kill us. Besides, Snape would know. So again, I'm not saying don't train, but find a balance." She rolled her eyes. "Oh yes, I remember getting the invitation- Oh wait, you don't want people to know and by the way, congratulations. Preparing for students is a job, not something that enriches our lives. We need culture. Books, music, entertainment, tat sort of things."
Parvati rested back. "It's more complicated than that. I saw the end of our civilization. Firenze is the one who convinced me to go to the Ministry. What if that's why pushed Hermione to approve the experiments? They thought that the end of our civilization was due to lack of babies, but in creating the spells they caused the end of our civilization. If that's the case, I can see why they are afraid of getting involved again."