::snicker:: 'Tis a good thing that Harry's on very good terms with the Goblins, that's the only way he could have so plausibly carried this off with style, and he did establish a definite style there that's going to have the more thoughtful folk considering matters most thoroughly and carefully. I'm rather amused that the Count's demise was almost an afterthought, more the result of his own stupidity (I mean, really, tryly a simple sneak attack on the Man who trounced Voldemort and dealt with the Death Eaters? That's an easy to get yourself killed, even if he's not really trying to). As to Cyrus, if Alastor hadn't dealt with him I rather suspect he'd not have survived too long with former friends turning on him and a daughter wishing his demise' as 'tis, I wonder how many are going to try and pin it on Harry? The next few chapters should be interesting as harry & Daphne work out their new relationship and then have to deal with the various reactions at Hogwarts and elsewhere to what happened. ::Smile:: When Harry starts his crusade, I rather imagine that Justin & Hermione will back him as well as the House of Longbottom and several like-minded Houses.