"You read, you heard, you talked about it. Was it pretty? Of course not. It was still not your life on the line," Harry said. "In between Quidditch and Transfiguration exams, you didn't have to wonder if someone in the school would murder you. So from where I'm standing, you still had a pretty awesome school experience" he said with a sigh. "I had front row seats to what Voldemort was doing, my body on fire, because I was connected to him. I watch a student I liked being killed at fourteen. I saw my friends being turned into stone at twelve. I had my friend being taken over by Voldemort. We didn't get the luxury to wait until our NEWTs. We didn't even take our NEWTs, because there was no time. We needed Aurors, so we did what it had to be done. So you think that I'm dismissing your knowledge, I'm not. I just know that no normal person went through what we did and it's actually good."
He chuckled. "Let me know who you see taking charge yeah? I'm just splitting the job so we don't end up doing the same thing over and over. I've heard every word people said. But look what happens the day I don't send something? No one bothers." He nodded. "It certainly sounds so and I don't think it really matters, because you won't be him. You won't have the same experiences, just like I won't become my older self who watched everyone he knew died of this curse." He smiled. "She's awesome. I think Ginny might have been a little jealous of her. Ginny is my ex, Ron's sister and apparently my wife. If it makes things more even, I have no idea how we went from not talking to getting married in such a short time. I'm guessing liquor, sex and pregnancy, in that order. After that, marriage would have been the only outcome." He hoped that the marriage had been somewhat decent at least.
Harry frowned. "Yeah? Don't you know? Okay, score one for me knowing your future self, but yeah, he turned you. Still don't understand Welsh, but I get the gist."