"It was the day of the battle when I got the job. The Aurors were dead, a few were in hiding and the ones who worked under the Thicknesse' administration were arrested. There was no time for training, not when you had Greyback, Rosiers, Yaxley and so many others on the run. The moment he went down, they Disapparated without waiting. We had to find them and bring them to justice with no Wizengamot, no Aurors, nothing but a few people who'd been hiding, Ron, Neville and me," he said. "This actually reminds me of those days."
He accepted the wine; they could keep the firewhiskey for later. "We had nothing. People don't seem to realize that everyone still working at the Ministry was suddenly a potential Death Eater. Everyone had to be investigated and tried. It took us months to go through that, while the Death Eaters were put in cells waiting for trials. It took us years to get through them not because the trials were long, but because we didn't have a Wizengamot to run the full trial. I understand what it's like to have rules that can't be enforced, having to come up with temporary solutions that were always different, but always had to be fair. That's what people don't get it. Not a single thing is a problem. It's trying to keep it fair without pushing the system to the edge of destruction. I think we pushed it," he said, sighing.
"I thought Albus and Savannah has volunteered to help with some classes. You should talk to Parvati for Divination. I know it's not urgent, but if there's anyone who's got the gift, she'd know and the rest-" He chuckled. "I don't think we need to waste their time making up fake deaths like I did."
He smiled. "That large fat boy took up boxing and other stuff and became tall and built like a Greek God, blond, blue eyes and enough muscles to make you faint; Ginny said that. And yes, all three of his children are magical. Uncle Vernon died of a heart attack before they were born. Dudley said that Aunt Petunia has been supportive, but then she always adored him. He couldn't do anything wrong, so I'm not surprised."