However, when Tver went out, he met an unexpected guest.

“Professor Welfare…uh, what are you?” Professor Bubaji looked at the empty bottle in his hand in confusion.

She was holding a few books in her hands, and her face was a little haggard, as if she had stayed up a lot of nights.

“It’s nothing,” Tver hid behind his back, “Excuse me, what’s the matter, Professor Bubaji?”

“Oh,” she hurriedly handed out the books in her hand, “I have finished reading the books you lent me a few days ago. Now come here and return them to you.”

Tver took it with some surprise.

It was the night he came back from Hogsmeade and met Professor Bubbaji, who answered students’ questions.

Coincidentally, it was still an issue that Tver was interested in, so he put forward a different opinion.

If he had said this in his first year, Professor Bubaji would have retorted angrily or ignored him with cold indifference.

But after last year’s basilisk attack, her attitude finally changed.

So after a friendly discussion, Tver borrowed a few books from Professor Bubaji, which were these books, and then made an appointment to wait for her to finish reading them before they discussed again.

She just didn’t expect to finish reading it so quickly. These books are quite thick. She probably spent all her free time reading them.

My views in the magical world are still as sharp as ever.

His thoughts were wandering, but he still invited Professor Bubaji in in a friendly manner.

“Please sit down for a while, I have something urgent to deal with.”

Then, with a confused expression on her face, Tver casually placed the book on the pile on the table, then picked up the conspicuous empty bottle again and walked out of the office eagerly.

Professor Bubaji was stunned for a while before accepting the fact that Tver left her in the office.

She didn’t know if this was a form of trust. After all, professors’ offices usually had some inconvenient things.

Like her, she likes to hide a lot of Muggle plush toys. The weirder they are, the more she likes them. Her favorite is a black mouse-like doll.

but……

She looked around the office.

Book.

She only had this impression. Whether it was on the bookshelf or on the table, there were densely packed books.

Some are primitive and some are new.

But no matter which one, there are obvious traces of reading on it.

In her memory, only the principal’s office and the library could have so many books.

She curiously picked up a book spread out on the table – “A Brief History of Time”.

The picture above doesn’t move at all – it’s a Muggle book.

She saw this characteristic at a glance, just like the books Tver lent her.

But the problem is, she can’t understand even the simplest sentence in it!

“In an infinite universe, every point can be considered the center, because there are infinite stars on each side of it…”

She read it back and forth countless times, frowned and thought for a long time, but still couldn’t understand its meaning.

No, she understood, but couldn’t believe it.

“This is a book that I like very much. Although I can’t fully understand it yet, I often take it out and read it.”

Tver didn’t know when he came back and sat across from her, holding the bottle in his hand, but it was filled with drinks.

He handed her a glass of pumpkin juice and said, “The above point is interesting.”

“Oh!” Professor Bubaji closed the book sheepishly, put it back hurriedly, and then took the cup.

Pumpkin juice?

Professor Welfare always reveals a surprising side inadvertently…

She was confused for a second, but her face was full of apology and she said: “I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have touched your book.”

“Interesting, though? Do you think that’s a valid point?”

Tver shook his head with a smile.

“I don’t know, but so far it’s true.”

“So far?”

Professor Bubaji was not able to accept such an ambiguous point of view.

Tver chuckled slightly and taught science to the professor at the magic school, which always made him feel like something was wrong.

“This is science, Bubbaji. Science will use the firmest tone to draw conclusions when it is certain, but it will use the most cautious words when it is uncertain.”

“But if every point in the universe is the center…”

“You can’t refute it, can you?”

Tver pursed his lips, and his eyes suddenly became firm, which scared Professor Bubaji.

“Just like everyone in this world, in their hearts, they are the center of the world, not you, let alone me!”

“Including Muggles?” Bubbaji said thoughtfully.

asked thoughtfully.

As expected of a professor of Muggle Studies, the first thing she thought of was Muggles.

“Why not include us? There are far more Muggles than wizards, so you should ask whether we are included.”

Professor Boubaji finally realized what the strange feeling she noticed in Tver was.

Too Muggle-friendly.

Not only does he know Muggle science and humanities well, he even unabashedly praises them!

“You seem to admire Muggles?”

“Although the point I have always expressed is equality, I have never seen a wizard who admires Muggles like you do.”

“Can you tell me why?”

Tver looked into her eyes, and the slightly dilated pupils made Bubaji a little scared.

“Respected?”

“I never thought I was advocating for them. In fact, I was horrified…”

Bubaji suddenly opened his eyes wide and glanced at Tver quickly, as if to confirm whether the person in front of him had been replaced with polyjuice potion.

“Fear? To be honest, even in a tit-for-tat confrontation, I don’t think that with your strength, you would be afraid of some Muggles who don’t know magic!”

“Not now, Bubbaji, but fearing the future of Muggles.”

Tver took a book lent to her and gently put it in her hand.

“I think you have seen the speed of Muggle technology advancement, but do you realize what Muggle technology will look like in a hundred years?”

“I guess they will have detectors that can detect magic power, large-scale magnetic field reactors that can limit phantom dislocation, and armor-piercing bullets that can break through the armor curse…”

“The confidentiality law will no longer be able to protect us, so what will we do? I should have retired by then. What if they catch me?”

“What’s going to happen to everyone, our children, our friends, even our enemies?”

Of course Twil knew that Muggle technology might not develop to this extent so quickly.

But when it comes to threat theories, of course the more exaggerated the better!

“What should we do?” Professor Bubaji’s voice was a little tight.

When she was reading those books, she also lamented the rapid progress of Muggle technology, but she never thought of this possibility.

Her head was confused, causing her to unconsciously follow Tver’s words.

The corners of Tver’s mouth turned up slightly, but it was not something she could see clearly in her shocked state.

It’s okay to be confused. No one is not confused when they see this idea!


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