"You're actually losing sleep over this triviality?" Callisto responded, arching an eyebrow at him. "My point is not whether or not we should have to play on either side of the law or not, but that the attempts of a tainted Ministry to change our ways of life will hardly work in the manner that was originally insinuated. Pardon me, sir, but we are hardly being forced to pay servants now, even if the Ministry's fools try to make it so. The poisoned may try to exert their control over the pure, but we have always lived by our own laws and, as this meeting should well show, we will not allow them to continue with their inanity."
For just a moment she cast her disparaging look down the table towards the man that had spoken against her, then raised her hand to dismiss the topic. "However, I would imagine that we have hardly gathered here to debate the powers of a government run by traitors and filth versus the shrewd cunning of the pure--at least, not in such a narrow form as a law to ensure lesser beings pay." For a moment, Callisto allowed herself a cold smile, then continued, "Please, let us return to the discussion rather than continuing to squabble like schoolchildren."
She'd spoken what she wanted to--English wizards were not nearly as ruled by the Ministry as the Bulgarian seemed to believe.