“You are hesitating, Babajide.”

Seeing Babajid’s inner struggle, Tver suddenly said softly.

“You don’t know how to deal with Muggles, and you don’t know how to face the threat that Muggles may pose to wizards in the future.”

“You only want to protect the confidentiality law, even if you know that the confidentiality law is inappropriate…”

“You are hesitating, Babajide.”

Tver repeated it, but Babajid was unable to refute.

He swallowed inaudibly.

“That’s not the reason for you to use magic unscrupulously in front of Muggles!”

But even he didn’t notice that his tone was at a disadvantage when facing Tver, who was less than one-third of his age!

But Tver noticed it, and a smile began to appear on his face.

“Speaking of which, I should first congratulate you on your election as the president of the Wizards Federation.”

“The election hasn’t started yet…”

“But the result is clear, isn’t it?” Tver said without hesitation.

The wizarding world has long been in decline. Even in the federation of outstanding wizards, there is no wizard who can compete with Dumbledore.

Therefore, based on his qualifications and his strong strength, Babajide is already the best candidate to be the next president.

This is why Tver was even happier when he found out that it was Babajid, an old acquaintance!

Babajid closed his eyes and took a deep breath.

When he opened his eyes again, the hesitation and struggle just now were gone.

“I don’t deny that I have a great advantage, but that will happen later. What I want to know now is what exactly do you want to do, and…”

“Why do you have to break the law?”

The aura of superiors accumulated over the years of working in the Wizards’ Federation was directed at Tver with sharp eyes, not to be outdone.

For a moment, the howling cold wind around seemed to have stopped and became silent.

But the solemn atmosphere did not prevent Tver from laughing easily. He shook his head and turned towards the edge of the building. He was only one step away from stepping out of this safe platform.

“You know what? Secrecy laws aren’t really strict.”

“Little Muggle-born wizards, when their parents receive admission notices from various schools, these people will get news from the wizarding world.”

“Before the Statute of Secrecy was implemented three hundred years ago, countless Muggle ancient books and legends recorded traces of wizarding activities.”

“I met a Muggle today who was trying to investigate traces of magic. What do you think he found?”

His voice swept forward with the strong wind that flowed again, ringing in Babajid’s ears.

Babajid hesitated for a moment, took two steps forward, came to the side and behind Tver, and then followed his words and asked: “What was found?”

“He found out about the magic house, and it’s in the top-secret information of the Muggle regime.”

Babajide was not surprised. The Ministry of Magic of various countries and the Muggle government have certain communication channels. Of course, whether they are used or not depends on the ideas of the Ministry of Magic of each country.

“We can revise some plans to better hide these Muggles…”

“Impossible,” Tver said firmly, looking at the increasingly beautiful scenery outside as the night went on. “With the advancement of Muggle technology, their way of communication has become more and more convenient.”

“In the future, when Muggle parents learn that their children are wizards, do you think they won’t show it off?”

“Then we can erase the memories of all the relevant people.” Babajid said matter-of-factly. The Wizards’ Union has been doing this for three hundred years.

“Then what if this bragging news is displayed to the whole world?”

“impossible!”

“No, it’s very possible!” Tver pointed to the high-rise buildings outside and turned to look at Babajid.

“Three hundred years ago, could Muggles have such a building and such a living environment?!”

“Then do you know that there is a commercial company in the United States called Hotmail that is promoting a method called email that can communicate with people thousands of miles away?”

“Perhaps within the next month, news of Ilvermorny will be e-mailed around the world!”

“Babajid, if the secrecy law is to be revised, how long will the slow-moving magic world have to wait?”

“Babajid, wizards never really hide!”

“Babajid, we are facing the most critical moment when the law of secrecy is destroyed——”

“It’s not Grindelwald, it’s not Voldemort, it’s not me, it’s us wizards themselves, it’s Muggle science and technology…”

“So, what are you going to do as you are about to become the president of the Wizards’ Federation?”

Babajide frowned tightly, and his face could not help but become serious.

No one in the wizarding world, or even in the world, dared to say that Bitwell had a clearer vision of what the next twenty years of Muggle technological advancement would look like.

In addition, Dumbledore, the former president of the Wizards Federation, told him a lot of information about the wizarding world when he communicated with him.

It can be said that Tver is the person in the world who understands these two worlds best!

Dumbledore was particularly sensitive to breaking the law of secrecy because of Grindelwald, but Babajid was not!

He did everything he could to persuade Dumbledore. How can you, Babajid, who has not yet become the president of the association, still not be able to persuade him? !

Tver looked down at the brightly lit New York, with the corners of his mouth slightly raised.

He knew without looking back that Babajide was even more confused now than before!

“I kind of understand why Dumbledore looked so relaxed when he left office,” Babajid shook his head with a wry smile, “This position is really troublesome…”

“But what about you? You have high hopes from Dumbledore, but you are entangled with Muggles in private. Why?”

He helplessly realized that compared to the angry state when he first came here, his attitude had become much more relaxed.

But it has to be said that the issues Tver mentioned were more urgent and sharp than those mentioned at the Wizards Federation meeting before.

And he had to admit that a year later, the Wizards’ Federation still didn’t have a feasible solution.

There is not even a feasible idea…

Tver stopped showing off at this time and turned around again, looking deeply at Babajid.

“Have you ever thought that the Wizards’ Federation may not only be composed of wizards?”

Babajid slowly opened his mouth, but only heard Tver continue: “Use our communication channels with the Muggle regime. If the Muggle regime is willing to stand together with the Federation and work hard to keep the existence of wizards secret, These problems can all be solved.”

“But as you just said, Muggles can still spread the word.”

“But the Muggle press will invariably tell them—”

Twil grinned proudly.

“All of this is just a magical story in a best-selling novel. Magic is just everyone’s dream…”


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