No, he wouldn't read them. But it's a good point. It's the same as if he ever joins the Order.
I wonder, though: The journal magic automatically dissolved when Carrow died and you weren't his anymore. I mean, when people write 'Private Message to Terry' it doesn't automatically add 'and Carrow' so the journals considered you free.
So I wonder what it would take for the journal to consider me free? Would it only do it if the Ministry freed me? Or would Harry saying so be enough?
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I wonder, though: The journal magic automatically dissolved when Carrow died and you weren't his anymore. I mean, when people write 'Private Message to Terry' it doesn't automatically add 'and Carrow' so the journals considered you free.
So I wonder what it would take for the journal to consider me free? Would it only do it if the Ministry freed me? Or would Harry saying so be enough?