Hogwarts: The Wizarding World's First Capitalist

Chapter 79: Historical Laws of the Magical World

Dumbledore looked at Carl who was sitting with his legs crossed, feeling somewhat annoyed but helpless.

Karl's face was full of arrogance, and he looked at the old man in front of him quietly, as if saying.

"I just like the way you are, hating me to the core but being unable to do anything to me."

In fact, this cannot be entirely blamed on Dumbledore. The problem is very simple, just as Carl said before.

As things like the House Cup have developed to the present day, the only ones who really want to compete for it every year are Slytherin and Gryffindor.

Slytherin House is for the so-called glory of pure-bloods, and the little lions of Gryffindor simply dislike Slytherin.

For the sake of face, you must never lose to the other party.

Ravenclaw was originally the most promising competitor, but since Carl improved many magics and created many incredible magical miracles.

Ravenclaw students now spend almost every day in the library.

As for Hufflepuff, which has the largest number of people, there is no need to say more, the attitude of the little badgers is always.

What is the Academy Cup?

What college cup?

What cup to learn?

I don’t know. Does it have anything to do with us?

Did you lose points today?

It seems like it’s deducted, and I even feel sad about it. Should I eat more at noon?

Being able to deduct points for yourself and eat three more bowls of rice is already the greatest respect for this collective honor, if it weren't for Carl's "Hearthstone" plan.

And the monthly and weekly exams and grade ranking plan he suggested to Professor McGonagall.

I'm afraid the academic atmosphere at Hogwarts will always be lax.

So if a classmate comes to Carl to complain or confide in someone, he will always respond with a gentle and patient attitude and have a good talk with the other person.

But when facing Lao Deng, his attitude is always so bad.

Who asked this guy to eat and do nothing every day, just get paid but not work, although Carl thinks so.

He is a capitalist whose moral sense is challenged, but deep in his heart, he always remembers this sentence: distribution according to work is the principle.

If you want to eat for free without working, don’t even think about it.

After hesitating for a while, Dumbledore realized that he had no other choice but to sit down opposite Carl.

He looked at the other person worriedly, took a deep breath and asked.

"Mr. Hohenzollern, what exactly do you want to do? I really can't understand the meaning of what you are doing."

"Although I can't see through your heart, I have a very obvious feeling that you don't have that strong desire for money."

"But why are you so eager to pursue that money?"

Faced with Dumbledore's almost showdown-like questioning, Carl did not intend to hide anything, but it was not because he had lost his vigilance.

But it was because he knew that the old man in front of him was a good man.

After all, when he faced Voldemort, he had thought about converting him.

Compared to that lunatic, what I did was much better.

So he said it without hesitation.

"This is the way you think. It is the biggest difference from the Muggle world. Or, your way of thinking is still stuck in the Middle Ages."

"Dear Headmaster, Hogwarts is a wonderful place. I would like to live here with these lovely students."

"Playing some pranks and laughing every day makes me happy. When they grow up, I can have a romance with some of the pretty girls there."

"It's okay to roll in the sheets, but I know very well that just like my current identity as a prisoner, there will be a day when I will be released after serving my sentence."

"This school is not my home."

After saying that, Karl calmly took out the same cigarette box he had given to Lucius from his arms, took out a cigarette from it, and put it in his mouth.

He snapped his fingers, lit it with magic, then took a deep breath and slowly exhaled the smoke.

He spoke lightly through the layer of white smoke.

“My destination is another world, where the goal of capital growth is to continue to grow.”

"Because only in this way can we continue to expand and hold the power of capitalists."

“No matter what time it is, the triangle of power that rules over mankind is always supreme knowledge, absolute huge profits, and astonishing wealth.”

"This cannot be changed, just like your current position. This is why you have such a high prestige in the British wizarding world."

"Besides the fact that you have lived long enough, the most important identity is that you are the headmaster of Hogwarts and the leader of all wizards in the British wizarding world."

"Whether they are officials of the Ministry of Magic or ordinary people, they have all been educated by you."

"Whether you are willing to admit it or not, the only common identity between them is that they were all your students. This identity also brings you great prestige and power."

“That’s the power of knowledge. It’s there whether you want to use it or not.”

As he spoke, Carl flicked the ash off his cigarette and looked at Brido's complicated expression. He could imagine the old man in front of him.

At this moment, he was very conflicted and probably wanted to refute himself, but he couldn't.

Because Carl wasn't lying this time, he wasn't even acting, he was just stating a simple fact.

After making sure that the other party had nothing to say, Karl continued.

"As for the Voldemort you once worried about, there is another branch below, one of the freaks of power, violence."

"But have you ever thought that the reason why Voldemort succeeded was never because of how evil Voldemort himself was."

"It's because, in this seemingly beautiful utopia, there is a group of people who always believe in wizards who possess magic."

"They are two completely different species from Muggles who can't do magic. There are conflicts and discrimination between pure-blood wizards and Muggle-born wizards."

"Because of this deep-rooted contradiction, a freak and psychopath like Voldemort who only knows how to use violence was born."

"Even without him, as time goes by, a Dark Lord will always be born. This is an inevitable historical inevitability."

At the end of his speech, Carl clasped his hands together, assumed the classic Sherlock Holmes thinking posture, and looked calmly at Dumbledore in front of him.

"Dear principal, you have lived for more than a century. I don't believe that you have a wealth of knowledge even if you have never studied."

"You won't understand what I just said. I think you know better than anyone else that what I just said is just a fact."

"But the entire magical world, including you, is nothing but a bunch of cowards who are escaping. You dare not face this fact."

"I don't dare to face it. The current magical world has come to an end if no one leads them to make changes."

"The only ending of this world is destruction. The result will not change, but the process may be different, no matter which psychopath is ruling it."

"No matter what else happens, it cannot change the ending. The life of the magic world has entered the countdown."

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