Sirius ignored the surprise of several people. As he learned more and more information, he gradually deduced what Tweel and Dumbledore were busy with during this time.

“During the recent meeting of the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore mentioned to us that the most important thing in fighting Voldemort is to prevent him from destroying the peace between wizards and Muggles.”

He groped his chin and squinted his eyes slightly, as if recalling the details of the scene.

“And we continue to think deeply, if we can do this, in a modern society with increasingly advanced technology, it is impossible to expect Muggles to be completely ignorant of magic.”

“So the key to maintaining peace is no longer upholding the secrecy law, but communication and cooperation between the two parties that the secrecy law does not allow.”

“At this point,” Sirius grinned smugly, “the Statute of Secrecy that once protected the peace of the wizarding world will be ended with the ultimate mission of protecting wizards!”

“If it’s just to this extent, then why can’t it be just us and the government working together?”

“In that case, we can still maintain the confidentiality law and protect ordinary people, right?”

Hermione frowned in confusion. In her opinion, or in the opinion of most wizards in the magical world, overturning a law that was deeply rooted in the magical world was definitely not a trivial matter.

Even compared to Voldemort’s actions, this price is simply not worth it!

“Well……”

Sirius was immediately stunned by the question. He only judged this conclusion from Dumbledore’s meaning and did not think about the many loopholes in his words.

After hesitating for a moment, he simply turned his attention to Tver for help. Of course, the trio also did the same.

However, Tver, who had attracted much attention, had a smile on his lips, put down the cup in his hand leisurely, and then spoke slowly.

“Do you know? No matter which world we are in, even if everyone knows that black and white is wrong, in order to facilitate management, one-size-fits-all policies are still the most used.”

“For example, all magical creatures who are not wizards are not allowed to use wands?” Hermione said thoughtfully.

“That’s right.” Tver nodded approvingly. The other pieces of wood didn’t understand at all, and the fun of his answer was much less.

“We all know that not all magical creatures want to harm wizards. It can even be said that most intelligent magical creatures do not want to actively harm wizards.”

“But the problem is, identifying which of these creatures are allowed to use wands one by one. Even if all the wizards in the magical world use this kind of work, there is no way to do it.”

“Therefore, the safest approach is to ban it once and for all, and then occasionally revise some exceptions based on the actual situation, and finally form a law that is still in use today.”

“But remember, the root of this law is to prohibit non-wizard magical creatures from possessing wands!”

“But what does this have to do with the Secrecy Act?” Sirius asked confused.

Harry and Ron kept the same expressions, looking at Hermione who was deep in thought. They wanted to ask her as usual, but were afraid of disturbing her.

“Stupid, this law is just like the Secrecy Law. Since the secrecy has been broken at the upper level, maintaining the secrecy at the lower level is tantamount to covering one’s ears and stealing the bell.”

“It’s better to simply go with the trend, so wizards only need to understand the new legal content instead of worrying about the ambiguity of keeping it secret or not.”

“For individuals, the workload will indeed increase, but that is only temporary. The entire magical world is actually operating in an orderly manner.”

“Because the specific implementation of the law is at the grassroots level and at the individual level, continued interruption will only lead to countless disputes and misunderstandings.”

Seeing them frowning and thinking hard, Tver did not bother him. After all, this already involved the operation of society, and wizards rarely thought about these things.

It’s like why you can’t turn around on a highway. You can go back a few dozen meters to get back to the intersection you missed, but you have to keep going to the next intersection.

Sometimes, uniform indifference is what society needs to function.

“It’s too complicated. I’d better listen to you. Whatever Dumbledore and the professor say is whatever it is.” Ron gave up first.

He didn’t even know that magical creatures couldn’t hold wands, let alone such a big issue as the functioning of society.

“So, you plan to make everyone accept our existence by publishing our story at Hogwarts?” Harry suddenly asked hesitantly.

“Yes,” Tver said with some embarrassment, “I’m sorry for publishing this book before asking for your permission. The main thing is that I didn’t expect them to move so quickly.”

“It does not matter.”

Unexpectedly, Harry looked very complex.

Zadi shook his head.

“I’m just curious, how can the professor be so sure that our final result will be good?”

Unlike everyone’s surprised expressions, Harry felt that the more he spoke, the calmer he became.

“After all… I mean, if, if we fail in the end, wouldn’t there be no follow-up to the content of this book?”

Although it was just a guess, Hermione and Ron’s faces were filled with worry after hearing his words.

Tver was quite surprised by their mentality.

But after thinking about it carefully, this seems to be normal.

They were originally the figures at the center of the whirlpool, but they did not have enough hard power to confront Voldemort, nor could they obtain information about the situation on the front lines of the war.

Reading the newspaper, in order to confuse Voldemort and the Death Eaters, Tweel specifically asked not to exaggerate the Ministry of Magic’s achievements.

Under such circumstances, it is normal to feel confused and even fearful about the future direction of the war.

Especially Harry, Sirius and Dumbledore were uncharacteristically uncharacteristic, which made him vaguely aware of something.

For a student like him who is not yet a minor, the heavy pressure even makes him breathless.

“No one can be sure what the future will be like, but the only thing I can be very sure of is that we will be the ones who win in the end.”

The confident smile on Twil’s face finally made Harry’s heavy heart ease a lot.

“But what about Harry?” Ron was keenly aware of the unmentioned part of the professor’s words.

His sudden opening made everyone’s eyes turn to him, which made him a lot nervous.

“I mean, the prophecy mentioned that one of Harry or the mysterious man will fall. I know we will win in the end, but if before that…”

Hermione looked at Harry’s serious and even panic expression again, and quickly reminded: “Ron, stop talking!”

“It doesn’t matter. I think this is why the professors are trying their best to improve my strength, right?” Harry smiled reluctantly.

“Now that you realize this, I don’t want to hide it anymore.” Tver sighed.

Another difficulty in solving Voldemort is also a problem that Dumbledore has been trying to solve – how to safely remove the last Horcrux in Harry’s mind.

In this regard, except for Harry, no one else really has any good ideas.

“The confrontation with Voldemort has been destined since you were a baby. This is your destiny, Harry.”


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