The wizards attending the meeting applauded for a while.

“Thank you for your encouragement, otherwise I would be quite nervous standing here alone.”

“Then do you want me to accompany you?” Dumbledore suddenly said teasingly.

“Forget it,” Tver waved his hand in a disgraceful manner, “Compared to you, I would rather see a lady like Ms. Zhou Ya.”

“And speaking of which, Ms. Zhou asked me a question before the meeting started. She asked how Muggles can integrate magic while ensuring normal life order.”

“After thinking about it all day, don’t get me wrong, I’m not dissing the meeting being too long, but maybe, I can give an answer now.”

At this time, Tver officially stood in the center, raised his chin, crossed his hands behind his back, spread his legs, and looked around confidently but not arrogantly.

It gave him a hint of military seriousness and the calmness of a superior.

Even though his tone was relaxed, the audience still felt a different atmosphere.

It’s completely different from the boring atmosphere before.

“But before that, I want to ask everyone a question.”

“Both are humans, what is the difference between wizards and Muggles?”

As soon as these words came out, some old wizards immediately frowned in dissatisfaction.

It’s not that they believe in the supremacy of pure blood, but for these wizards, magic makes them always have a sense of arrogance towards Muggles.

Even though they say wizards and Muggles are equal, in their hearts they still look down on everything that is not magic.

Just like what Dumbledore said about the airplane, they were a little unhappy.

It’s just that due to Chairman Dumbledore’s identity and great strength, they didn’t show it.

“We know magic!” an old wizard said loudly with a dark face.

“Then what?” Tver turned to look at him with a smile.

“What else do you want next? Magic is everything!” He was a little angry and wanted to come up and fight Tver with his old arms and legs.

“Okay, don’t be angry.”

Tver raised his hand to calm the atmosphere at the venue.

“Then let me ask a simple question. How do you, from the Middle East, communicate with Chairman Dumbledore who is far away in the UK?”

“How do you know I’m from the Middle East?” The old wizard was stunned and quickly checked his clothes. There was nothing conspicuous about him.

But Tver did not explain, but looked at him with a smile, as if he only cared about his own problems.

Unable to find a flaw, the old wizard had no choice but to say angrily: “Of course we use owls to communicate!”

“Yes, but do you know how Muggles do it?”

Tver nodded excitedly.

“In December 1901, a Muggle named Marconi used a kite to pull an antenna in Canada and successfully received messages from across the Atlantic.”

“At the time, all he received were meaningless beeps, but today, Muggles can easily make calls across oceans.”

“What does this mean?”

Tver spread his hands and looked around again at the wizards who were lost in thought.

“This means that my answer to Ms. Zhou Ya’s question is that Muggles do not need to integrate magic. They have their own magic, the magic called technology.”

“The magic that we wizards are proud of is useful to Muggles, but it is by no means necessary.”

“Whether it is personality or daily life, Muggles are equal to us. Even their technology develops much faster than our magic.”

“Guys, Muggle technology has fascinated our young children.”

“Have you ever thought about a problem that is likely to arise in the future – if simpler technology replaces the function of magic, do we still need to study magic so hard?”

“Will children still be proud of graduating from a magic school?”

“We,” Tver said, staring closely at the old Middle Eastern wizard who was in a daze, “do we still need to exist?”

After being stared at for a long time, the speechless old wizard suddenly stood up in anger.

“fart!”

“How can those iron lumps of Muggles completely replace magic?!”

“The reason why you feel this way is entirely because a young boy like you has not yet understood the magic of magic!”

“Quitoin, this is for discussing issues in the magical world. Please use facts instead of personal attacks and groundless conjectures to refute Mr. Foley.” Ms. Zhou Ya said in an unhappy tone.

“Welfare? Huh,” Quinton sneered, “It can’t be from Hector Welfare’s family, right? That’s no wonder.”

“Okay, Quinton, if you are still so impulsive, I don’t think everyone will like this meeting.

Negotiable. “Dumbledore stood up and took a different stance.

“Today’s meeting is for everyone to discuss the future of the magic world. No one, including Tver who spoke, can be sure that what he said will happen.”

“But the meaning of the meeting is for us to think about and prevent every possibility of harming the magic world.”

“That’s why three hundred years ago we established the Federation and enforced the Law of Secrecy.”

The sophisticated Dumbledore suddenly diverted everyone’s attention from Tver itself, making everyone fall into thinking about the future.

“Tver, I think you still have something to say, please continue.”

He glared at Tver cryptically, apparently frightened by Tver’s radical remarks.

“Thanks.”

Tver restrained himself for a moment and restored his smiling expression.

“I came here today not to make everyone hate Muggles, or even to attack Muggles.”

“This is what none of us, including Mr. Quinton, want to see.”

“But now, an obvious and increasingly obvious problem arises.”

“Five thousand years ago, to Muggles, wizards’ magic was a miracle that could only be possessed by gods;”

“Three hundred years ago, Muggles began to have power that threatened wizards and the wizarding world, and we had to implement the Law of Secrecy;”

“Three hundred years later, the wizarding world already needs to discuss Muggle technology;”

“In the future, where will we as wizards go?”

“If it were ordinary wizards, I would never discuss such an issue with them, but this is the Wizards’ Federation.”

“As Chairman Dumbledore said, we make laws not to harm fellow wizards, but to protect the wizarding world and wizards.”

“Now, new challenges have emerged. We need to formulate new laws or take countermeasures. This is the purpose of my speech.”

“You don’t seem to be optimistic about the role of the law?” Ms. Zhou Ya suddenly asked.

“I always support any decision made by the International Federation of Wizards.” Tver turned his body towards her.

“But I feel that if new laws are enacted at every critical moment, flaws will appear sooner or later.”

“Everyone sitting here must have experienced a lot of threatening incidents that almost exposed magic.”

“Then how do you think wizards should deal with it?”

Zhou Ya’s tone was as calm as asking what one plus one equals, but it attracted everyone’s attention.

“I don’t know.” Tver said with a proud smile.

He would not reveal his true thoughts at this time.

Now, the wizards present are confused and confused.

If he expressed his idea of ​​merging with Muggles, they would definitely be annoyed and labeled as the second generation of Grindelwald.

It will get harder every time you act or even speak!

“Maybe we can research Muggle technology to see if it can be used in the magical world, or even add magic to make it more effective.”

“We can also be more straightforward and cooperate with the Muggle government to develop more useful props together.”

“Wait, wait, wait, as long as there is no conflict, anything will work. Any solution that can solve the problem is a good solution.”

Tver spread his hands naked, and Cynthia in the audience shook her head in triumph and amusement.


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