Chapter 695 Reaction
Hogwarts' ancient rune professor Felix Heppe and 14 students at the school completed the mission of the first visit brilliantly, and the Minister of Magic Amelia Burns confirmed the news in the magic radio broadcast that night accuracy.

"The teachers and students of Hogwarts received a warm welcome. After the afternoon tea, they stayed to participate in the dinner and dance, which ended successfully at ten o'clock." Ms. Burns said in a joyful voice: "The Muggle Prime Minister sent them to the gates of the Houses of Parliament, and then the delegation collectively Apparated."

"This action is of great significance. It marks the complete opening of the communication channel between the magic world and the non-magic world. The mutual visits between the two sides will become more frequent in the future, and a series of issues such as exchanges and cooperation between wizards and non-wizard groups will be in order. The Ministry of Magic is committed to trying to find the right balance between maintaining tradition and opening up..."

"All in all, we can breathe a little bit easier now."

The wizarding crowd cheered.If it wasn't too late and the ban was still in place, they would probably have taken to the streets to celebrate.

But even so, many wizards still have a way to vent their excitement and joy—they went to famous wizarding attractions such as Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, and Witch Town. Also came in handy.

Some remote wizards chose to have a small celebration in their own homes.

The non-wizard-Muggle newspapers also gave positive reports.Some journalists were invited to participate in the queen's afternoon tea, and the information they got was more accurate. Naturally, the newspaper to which the reporter belonged was also sold out the next day.

'Please allow me to introduce to you a magic school with a long history - Hogwarts, which was founded by four of the most outstanding wizards at that time 1000 years ago, and the four houses of the school were named after them - Hedge Patch, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor and Slytherin.Over the millennia, this school has trained countless outstanding wizards, including the wizarding delegation that participated in the Queen's afternoon tea yesterday. '

'The author inquired about many unbelievable facts, which may be quite different from ordinary people's ideas.For example, the ratio of wizards to witches is basically the same, rather than the number of witches far outnumbering wizards as most people think; the work and rest of wizards are also consistent with normal people, they will sleep in bed at night, and will not ride around on a broom Fly; the only thing similar to the rumors about wizards is that the broomsticks do exist, but they are generally not used for traveling—because wizards have a more convenient mode of transportation—but as a tool for a sport called Quidditch . '

'It is said that this sport combines the characteristics of various sports such as football, basketball, and baseball, but it is played on a broom—in other words, in the sky. '

'The author also accidentally discovered several students who mailed letters to The Sun, including the little boy who was adopted by relatives who hated magic. His real name was Harry Potter. He admitted that what was stated in the letter was true. But declined to name the relatives who abused him.Because the name is so common in the UK, it was difficult for our child advocates to investigate - but he doesn't care, saying he is doing well now and has found a home in the wizarding world. '

It's a pity that the girl who revealed the existence of several magical animals to the public is not in the team. I still want to ask her face-to-face how to resist the harassment gadfly. Presumably many readers have secretly practiced the ritual dance to get rid of the harassment gadfly in the room, but this Possibly exclusive magic, as the other students were vague about it...'

'Oh my god, we can't wait to learn more about wizards - it's hard to imagine that most of what we know about wizards in the past half month is wrong, based on folklore and ghost legends out of thin air! '

'After the famous historian Sheridan Mack knew that the trajectory of wizards' activities runs through the entire human history, he had a new idea about the ghost culture and strange customs that recorded all civilizations. He believed that magic is the last A missing piece of the puzzle.

Anthropologist Wycliffe Julius took the lead in applying to live in a wizard village for a year and a half, hoping to observe the lifestyle of wizards at close range—his request was naturally rejected by the authorities, and everyone It is known that he left his wife and children and went to a wild African tribe for two years to do what he called field research.After he came back, the anthropologist disliked everything in front of him and was critical. He even hoped that all British people must build their own houses as a sign of adulthood...'

Hogwarts.

"There seems to be less anti-wizard rhetoric in the newspapers?" Snape stared at the newspaper thoughtfully.

"Because they found that they actually have very limited knowledge of real wizards." Felix pointed to the newspaper and said, "Except for a few letters from students, they couldn't get much valuable information before, so they could only look for it in the pile of old papers. The data. The results are completely inconsistent."

"So what you talked about at afternoon tea, the newspaper didn't say..." Professor Flitwick turned over a page and said suspiciously, "I just found a few ladies to praise you for your graceful dance."

"Ahem," Felix coughed, and quickly explained: "Since it's afternoon tea, only the Queen, the Prime Minister and a few MPs are present, oh, there is also a little girl who seems to be a relative of the Queen. -"

"Although it can't be called a verbal sword, it is more tiring, and every sentence has a hidden meaning."

"The students basically didn't speak, motionless like the armor in the school castle. The real highlight was the social ball after the dinner. You don't know how many people invited me to dance, and then beat around the bush to inquire about information about the wizarding world, and invited me I visited London." Felix said, adding: "And so did the other students."

"It sounds like they're trying to win you over," Professor Flitwick said, frowning.

"Almost, but it's a good thing." Felix said calmly: "It means that their attitude is already biased toward peace talks, so they urgently need to outline a more realistic wizarding world, so they seem impatient. Of course, I believe the royal family knows that wizards the existence of—"

"Nick, who is almost headless, is actually very representative. He was born in a noble family, and at the same time he also showed a talent for magic. He was allowed to study at Hogwarts. After graduation, he was active in the high-level Muggle society. With the help of the family, in short, he was knighted and made a courtier to King Henry VII."

Speaking of Felix, he was lost in thought, "He may be the first victims of the witch hunt, the victims of witches. Maybe I can ask... Oh, he may not even know it himself."

The first large-scale witch hunt on the European continent was between 1480 and 1520, and the Gryffindor ghost Nearly Headless Nick happened to be sentenced to beheaded in this time period (1492), although the two may Which doesn't matter, as witch hunts started in England a little later than in Europe, and Henry VII himself had only sporadic witch trials during his reign.Unfortunately, however, Sir Nicholas' poor Transfiguration turned what should have been a modest orthodontic spell—and possibly the beginning of a romantic encounter—into a serious magical accident, and the treated Lady Griff Fangs grew.

Sir Nicholas was deprived of his wand and locked in the dungeon. He tried his best to explain that he would be able to eliminate the damage caused to Ms. Griff immediately, but it was too late. Choose to end your own life, things cannot be undone.

"Will religious factors interfere with the negotiations?" Professor Flitwick asked.

"It's not a big problem in the UK, because the queen is their titular leader. Outside of the UK—" Felix paused, showing hesitation, "It's hard to say, they do have a lot of influence in the hearts of ordinary people, but Wizards are not without solutions, after all, they have a lot of problems of their own."

He planned to send out a copy of "History of Magic" when there was a sign. The content from the fourteenth century to the seventeenth century must be eye-opening.

Felix has no energy to pay attention to foreign countries for the time being, and only occasionally borrows Grindelwald's identity for activities-if you analyze carefully, you will find that Grindelwald has never summoned saints, nor has he shouted more inflammatory and extremely violent words. Slogan, his approach cooperates with the shrinking policies of the Ministry of Magic of various countries in the world, which is actually conducive to reducing conflicts.

Many people think this is a limitation of the 'unbreakable oath'.

As for the Ten Laws of Wizards, he selected them with reference to the "Grindelwald Code" to lower the expectations of the Muggle government in the ensuing negotiations.

If you look at Felix's strategy, you will find that his idea is actually very simple. Prioritize the settlement of one country, and then use this reputation to deeply participate in the next wizard reform, and then influence the direction of the world.

Something happened quietly during this period. Ms. Bones and all members of the Wizengamot recommended Felix to become the chief magician of the Wizengamot. member.

……

On the other hand, the students were also very curious about the details of what happened in the parliament building.

"You really sang the school anthem?" said Ernie Macmillan, startled.He kept turning his head, but Harry, Ron, and Draco all looked sickly, obviously reluctant to talk.

"Overall, the effect is good. There are quite a few people applauding." Hermione said encouragingly.

Harry turned his head away.He prefers to call it a disaster. The Hogwarts school song actually has standardized syllables, but the headmaster Dumbledore didn't care about these little things when he was in office. He allowed the students to choose their own tunes, so it is not known who sang first In the end, the whole tune ran to the funeral march, and the atmosphere was extremely embarrassing.

On the contrary, Professor Haip can tell the truth of "magic is unfettered" without red face, which makes Harry admire.

"Is there anything else interesting?" Colin Creevey asked, holding his little book.

"Oh, that's right!" Harry said as if he suddenly thought of something, "The professor said he was going to the moon to find ancient wizarding relics!"

 After thinking twice, I decided to downplay the content of wizards and religious conflicts.When it comes to religion, it inevitably involves many dark parts in history such as witch hunting. Under the world view of "Harry Potter", few real witches are tried, and those who are tried are ordinary people who have been framed.This goes against the tone of the book.But for the sake of the completeness of the plot, it may be mentioned in the follow-up, but most of them are just mentioned in passing.

  
 
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