athass_prkr
I have a very bad feeling towards Daphne's mother. I'm afraid she pretends to love Daphne and Astoria, but deep in her heart, she sees them as political tools aimed at expanding the family's influence and her personal influence. Look at how Daphne's mother spoke when she discovered that Harry was the one who trained Daphne. Her tone of voice changed from a caring mother to a robot-like voice and she gave Daphne a direct order devoid of feelings and humanity. (She directly said that you should marry this boy) It's very scary: but it's kind of logical. I noticed from the beginning of the work, that is, from the Malfoy family and through the Nott family to the Greengrass family, I noticed a common trait among them. Most of them are indifferent to their children. They see their children as political tools to expand the family's influence or maintain the family's continuity. (It means having children in order to continue the family) I hope that Harry will succeed in escaping from the clutches of Daphne's mother, because we do not want Harry to be associated with anyone now. In addition, we need Harry to expose the true face of Daphne's mother so that she will later warn both Daphne and her sister Astoria of their mother's plans.