"My brothers, sisters, friends..."

As Grindelwald began his speech, the audience's various emotions slowly calmed down.

"..."

Harry and Ron looked at Grindelwald on the screen in silence.

After a long time, Ron whispered:

"Harry, do you think this scene looks familiar..."

"Yes."

Harry thought, isn't this what Professor Grindelwald looked like when he taught them?

"Why do I think what he said makes sense... Is it because of the habit left over from the previous class?"

Ron scratched the back of his head and thought it must be because he had taken Professor Grindelwald's class before. It can't be because he really agreed with Grindelwald's ideas, right?

Impossible... right?

"Don't think too much."

Harry patted Ron on the shoulder, looked at his somewhat uneasy expression and comforted him:

"You think what he said makes sense because what he said now does make sense."

"Ah?!"

Ron couldn't help but exclaimed, lowering his voice to Harry:

"Harry, you wouldn't also..."

Eh? Why did I say "also"?

"What are you thinking about?"

Harry gave Ron a backhand elbow and explained speechlessly:

"What Grindelwald said now does make sense, but the problem is that this is not his thought... or not completely."

Grindelwald is not stupid, he clearly knows that all his thoughts are actually very anti-human and cannot be said to everyone.

It's okay to say it in front of the closest assistants, but if he says it in public to all his followers, I'm afraid that most of his followers will run away soon, and only a group of extremists who hate Muggles will be left.

So when he was giving a speech, he would conceal his thoughts a little bit, saying only 70%, all of which were true, and just enough to incite the most wizards he could.

For example, regarding his attitude towards Muggles, he would only say that he thought Muggles were different from them, that he did not hate them, and that as people with magic, they should lead Muggles to create a better world...

He would not say that in his eyes, Muggles were no different from livestock.

He did not lie, but just kept 30%, not going further or making it clear.

Would people think that they were no different from livestock? Would people hate oxen that plowed the land and donkeys that pulled the mill? People would only use useful livestock to make the world better for people, and kill those useless livestock.

However, ironically, this pride in Muggles and those magical animals that did not have complex magical abilities led to Grindelwald's final failure.

So Queenie looked at Grindelwald in the field, her eyes lit up, and she felt deeply in agreement with him.

Although Queenie is a natural telepath, Grindelwald's brain occlusion is too advanced, and Queenie can't read his thoughts.

In the corner of the screening room, Professor Dumbledore looked at the audience around him who were listening to the speech attentively, and his eyelids couldn't help but twitch a few times.

What is Adam doing? Helping Grindelwald create an opportunity to make a comeback decades later?

But if so, what about Grindelwald's previous black history...

Seeing this, Adam couldn't help shaking his head. Professor Dumbledore really had no experience in dealing with such cult pyramid schemes. Fortunately, he was dealing with his former lover at the time, and he didn't resist after being defeated.

To deal with such an organization, especially one with a clear core of belief, it is useless to simply cover up and suppress it. It will only make other members have a mentality similar to "My brother is targeted by the whole world, and he only has me, I must stand by my brother."

The truly effective means is to break the soil for the development of such an organization and let everyone see the truth hidden in the organization.

Adam promoted the progress of the wizarding world and broke the Statute of Secrecy, which is the former, and these movies are the latter.

"These two movies may make some members of the Wizarding Party who still hold out hope for Grindelwald's return see the reality clearly."

You should know that Dream Cinema has opened branches in the wizarding world of many European and American countries, and the "The Boy Who Lived" series has caused quite a stir in the wizarding world of various countries that has been calm for a while.

Ah? So life in the neighboring/opposite country is so exciting?

It's a bit funny that during the Chinese New Year, the Magical Congress of the United States seemed to want to calm down the discussion about the previous headquarters being burned down, and it also deliberately or unintentionally promoted Dream Cinema and the "The Boy Who Lived" series. The meaning is roughly -

Although there are some small waves here, if you look at other countries, they are in dire straits!In comparison, the MACUSA has done a good job!

As a result, after the popularity of the Dream Cinema rose, the "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" series began to air...

The follow-up was that the branch manager of the Dream Cinema in the United States was assassinated seven times in three days.

For this reason, Adam had to go to the MACUSA in person and talk to the current MACUSA president and several vice presidents who finally returned to the United States. The matter was resolved overnight.

Thinking of the president of the MACUSA with gray hair and unstable walking, Adam couldn't help shaking his head.

After mobilizing so many people for so long but getting nothing in the Sky Garden, plus he was too old, the old man probably wouldn't be the president for many years. The next president should be... Samuel?

Thinking of the only wizard who didn't behave so badly at the time, Adam didn't have any extra thoughts, but just hoped that he would be more sensible after taking office.

The movie is still going on. The momentum of Grindelwald's speech is so huge that the people in the Ministry of Magic certainly can't miss it. Under the leadership of Theseus, the Aurors have arrived at Père Lachaise Cemetery.

But Grindelwald's speech is not only open to followers. It is not illegal to simply listen to his speech, so Aurors cannot use the means of dealing with prisoners to deal with them casually, otherwise it will only push all the wizards present to Grindelwald's side.

At the same time, Grindelwald showed everyone the prophecy about World War II.

Looking at the tall tanks rolling over and the planes shooting bullets flying in the air, the wizards in and outside the movie all showed a look of horror on their faces.

Is this... Muggle?

The textbook of Muggle Studies does not say so!

The cold steel torrent brought a small wave of Muggle shock to the wizards.

Seeing this scene, Professor Dumbledore sighed and stopped thinking about the Statute of Secrecy.

Muggle technology is changing with each passing day, but the cognition of wizards is still stuck in the past.

Indeed, if you insist on saying it, the battle between wizards and Muggles is not impossible to fight. The Imperius Curse and Apparition cannot be solved with the current level of Muggle technology.

But that is premised on the fact that wizards really realize that Muggles want to go to war with them and have the strength to do so!

Wizards eat hot pot and sing songs, while Muggles aim at an area that cannot be observed on the satellite map and press the button...

What's more, war has always been the last resort, and development is the eternal theme.

The entertainment industry can only flourish in peacetime~

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