The Transfiguration professor at Hogwarts is always up for business
0046 The cat is going to be angry, meow
Blacksmiths look down on performers, performers look down on pancake spreaders, and pancake spreaders look down on shakers of red cloth at the gates of wooden buildings.
Pride and prejudice often come from "haves" and "haven'ts".
Wizards have magical abilities that Muggles cannot master, and magic can indeed do many things, which also makes wizards have low demand for Muggle products.
It is precisely because they have magical abilities and have no need for Muggles that the wizard's sense of superiority over Muggles becomes stronger and stronger, until a high and difficult barrier rises in their hearts.
Even those little wizards who were born in Muggles, after adapting to their status as wizards, this sense of superiority will also create a barrier between them and the Muggle world.
Only when there is mutual need can the two parties communicate in a more equal manner.
But without communication, unable to understand each other, it is difficult for both parties to perceive the value of each other.
After the "Secrecy Act" was implemented, a gap was forcibly dug between the two.
Perhaps because of the different cultures, things that the wizarding world has become accustomed to, in Aini's view, are not shackles cast by the superiors.
Since the implementation of the "International Federation of Wizards' Secrecy Act" in 1692, most wizards' impressions of Muggles have stayed in the eighteenth century.
In their view, Muggles are just some poor people with no natural talents, and they don't think that those creations and knowledge without magical power can provide any help to wizards like them with extraordinary abilities.
Perhaps the steam locomotive is the most outstanding creation of Muggles in the impression of wizards.
But the fact is on the contrary, technology can indeed do some things that magic cannot do, and there are many things that magic can't do, but using technology to do it is easy.
Ernie listened to Snape's excited narration, and he was sure that the one beside him was a good example.
Think about what Snape was like before, commuting between the office and the classroom every day, indifferent to things other than potions, even if he encountered a problem, he would never go to the Muggles to find the answer.
Is it because of contempt for Muggles?
No, Aini was very sure of this point. Sif may have had low self-esteem because of his unprivileged life when he was a child, but he has always missed that dirty and dilapidated alley very much.
In fact, we are also like this, we will always pay more attention to things or people that are helpful to us.
There is nothing wrong with this, it is the nature of living things.
Obviously, Snape's attitude was completely different when he knew that Muggle technology might make up for his greatest regret.
Come to think of it, if a wizard with dragon pox knew that Muggles had the potential to cure the disease, his reaction would probably be more violent than Snape's.
The closure of the wizarding world was undoubtedly caused by the "Act of Secrecy". Fortunately, Snape was not a person who followed the rules.
When it comes to Lily, there are no rules you can't break.
"Ani, I plan to settle in Edinburgh for a period of time during the summer vacation. Ian decided to start a preliminary experiment, and I want to witness this wonderful process." Now that Snape's thoughts are all devoted to cloning research, what was the original summer vacation arrangement? ?He had already forgotten all about it.
"Some people wanted to obstruct us, but I succeeded in persuading them." Snape's tone was relaxed, as if he had just done something insignificant.
Aini sighed secretly when he heard the words. It seems that even if there is a need, it is difficult for wizards and Muggles to get along with each other on an equal footing.
Powerful wizards like Snape don't need to care about ordinary people's thoughts at all. Perhaps they just subconsciously adopted the simplest method, but for Muggles whose minds have been modified, this is undoubtedly a great horror.
From a Muggle point of view, it seems that the Secrecy Act is not completely useless.
Now Aini's views on the "Secrecy Act" are somewhat entangled, and his little brows are unconsciously frowned.
"Ani, Ani?"
Pulled back by Snape's call, he raised his hand to shake the intertwined eyebrows.
The "Secrecy Law" has been full of controversial provisions since the day it was implemented, and my shallow experience is not enough to make an objective and comprehensive evaluation.
maybe wait...
"Snapped!"
Aini gave him a pat on the forehead, and Snape was still beside him eagerly, and his thoughts flew too fast today.
"Meow!"
After hearing the slapping sound, the kitten poked its head out of the neckline sleepily, and looked dissatisfied at Aini's right hand that was still covering his forehead.
Hmph, why did you hit yourself again?My cat is going to be angry, meow!
Aini can only fight cats, no one else can, and he can't meow himself.
The three jumped up to the top of the head, and Tom lay on top of it, blocking Aini's forehead with his small chin and claws.
Seeing this, Aini smiled helplessly, and rubbed the cat's head pamperingly. The way kittens express their love is always different, but they always scratch the most tender place in your heart.
"It seems that this trip went smoothly. It seems that our idea is valid, right?" Looking at Snape's face full of desire, Aini asked very cooperatively.
"That's right, our idea can be realized. I have to say that now I have a new understanding of Muggles." Snape said excitedly, but immediately thought of some problems about the trip to Edinburgh.
"Most of the time this trip went smoothly, but there are too many Muggles. You know, it is impossible for me to cast the Imperius Curse on everyone, let alone modify their memory and consciousness one by one. Know."
"Any good advice? I know you're a better fit for Muggle Studies than Bubbaji."
"I'm sorry, Sev." Ernie shrugged, and under Snape's somewhat disappointed gaze, he took out a gilt wooden box from his pocket and handed it to him.
"Here, I prepared it for you last time. Sometimes a proper identity in the Muggle world is more magical than your potion. But unfortunately, you left in too much haste last time."
Snape blushed, it was really unreasonable to throw Ernie a mess last time and then turn around and leave.
Open the box, and there is a stack of small pieces of paper inside. The upper left corner of the top one is a semi-hollowed leaf like a leaf. On the light green background, the two lines of bronzing characters are like branches that are bathed in the sun and grow freely. It will catch the eye of any reader in no time.
"Breath of nature, Emma Capet." Snape read out the name on the card, and there was a line of numbers below it. This trip to Edinburgh gave him a little understanding of the Muggle world, and he recognized that it was a telephone number.
The question is, how should the phone be used?
"Ms. Cape is the CEO of Breath of Nature. She is very powerful in the Muggle world. We had a phone call last week. Maybe Cape will be Mr. Wilmut's new boss soon."
"I have prepared a set of outfits for you, including suits, top hats and mobile phones. If you don't want to leave without saying goodbye again, you can take the time to figure out what that little thing with buttons is for."
Aini looked at Snape carefully, and he was also curious about cloning, a technology that was completely out of reach before, okay?
"Okay, Annie. I promise you, let's do it together this time."
Pride and prejudice often come from "haves" and "haven'ts".
Wizards have magical abilities that Muggles cannot master, and magic can indeed do many things, which also makes wizards have low demand for Muggle products.
It is precisely because they have magical abilities and have no need for Muggles that the wizard's sense of superiority over Muggles becomes stronger and stronger, until a high and difficult barrier rises in their hearts.
Even those little wizards who were born in Muggles, after adapting to their status as wizards, this sense of superiority will also create a barrier between them and the Muggle world.
Only when there is mutual need can the two parties communicate in a more equal manner.
But without communication, unable to understand each other, it is difficult for both parties to perceive the value of each other.
After the "Secrecy Act" was implemented, a gap was forcibly dug between the two.
Perhaps because of the different cultures, things that the wizarding world has become accustomed to, in Aini's view, are not shackles cast by the superiors.
Since the implementation of the "International Federation of Wizards' Secrecy Act" in 1692, most wizards' impressions of Muggles have stayed in the eighteenth century.
In their view, Muggles are just some poor people with no natural talents, and they don't think that those creations and knowledge without magical power can provide any help to wizards like them with extraordinary abilities.
Perhaps the steam locomotive is the most outstanding creation of Muggles in the impression of wizards.
But the fact is on the contrary, technology can indeed do some things that magic cannot do, and there are many things that magic can't do, but using technology to do it is easy.
Ernie listened to Snape's excited narration, and he was sure that the one beside him was a good example.
Think about what Snape was like before, commuting between the office and the classroom every day, indifferent to things other than potions, even if he encountered a problem, he would never go to the Muggles to find the answer.
Is it because of contempt for Muggles?
No, Aini was very sure of this point. Sif may have had low self-esteem because of his unprivileged life when he was a child, but he has always missed that dirty and dilapidated alley very much.
In fact, we are also like this, we will always pay more attention to things or people that are helpful to us.
There is nothing wrong with this, it is the nature of living things.
Obviously, Snape's attitude was completely different when he knew that Muggle technology might make up for his greatest regret.
Come to think of it, if a wizard with dragon pox knew that Muggles had the potential to cure the disease, his reaction would probably be more violent than Snape's.
The closure of the wizarding world was undoubtedly caused by the "Act of Secrecy". Fortunately, Snape was not a person who followed the rules.
When it comes to Lily, there are no rules you can't break.
"Ani, I plan to settle in Edinburgh for a period of time during the summer vacation. Ian decided to start a preliminary experiment, and I want to witness this wonderful process." Now that Snape's thoughts are all devoted to cloning research, what was the original summer vacation arrangement? ?He had already forgotten all about it.
"Some people wanted to obstruct us, but I succeeded in persuading them." Snape's tone was relaxed, as if he had just done something insignificant.
Aini sighed secretly when he heard the words. It seems that even if there is a need, it is difficult for wizards and Muggles to get along with each other on an equal footing.
Powerful wizards like Snape don't need to care about ordinary people's thoughts at all. Perhaps they just subconsciously adopted the simplest method, but for Muggles whose minds have been modified, this is undoubtedly a great horror.
From a Muggle point of view, it seems that the Secrecy Act is not completely useless.
Now Aini's views on the "Secrecy Act" are somewhat entangled, and his little brows are unconsciously frowned.
"Ani, Ani?"
Pulled back by Snape's call, he raised his hand to shake the intertwined eyebrows.
The "Secrecy Law" has been full of controversial provisions since the day it was implemented, and my shallow experience is not enough to make an objective and comprehensive evaluation.
maybe wait...
"Snapped!"
Aini gave him a pat on the forehead, and Snape was still beside him eagerly, and his thoughts flew too fast today.
"Meow!"
After hearing the slapping sound, the kitten poked its head out of the neckline sleepily, and looked dissatisfied at Aini's right hand that was still covering his forehead.
Hmph, why did you hit yourself again?My cat is going to be angry, meow!
Aini can only fight cats, no one else can, and he can't meow himself.
The three jumped up to the top of the head, and Tom lay on top of it, blocking Aini's forehead with his small chin and claws.
Seeing this, Aini smiled helplessly, and rubbed the cat's head pamperingly. The way kittens express their love is always different, but they always scratch the most tender place in your heart.
"It seems that this trip went smoothly. It seems that our idea is valid, right?" Looking at Snape's face full of desire, Aini asked very cooperatively.
"That's right, our idea can be realized. I have to say that now I have a new understanding of Muggles." Snape said excitedly, but immediately thought of some problems about the trip to Edinburgh.
"Most of the time this trip went smoothly, but there are too many Muggles. You know, it is impossible for me to cast the Imperius Curse on everyone, let alone modify their memory and consciousness one by one. Know."
"Any good advice? I know you're a better fit for Muggle Studies than Bubbaji."
"I'm sorry, Sev." Ernie shrugged, and under Snape's somewhat disappointed gaze, he took out a gilt wooden box from his pocket and handed it to him.
"Here, I prepared it for you last time. Sometimes a proper identity in the Muggle world is more magical than your potion. But unfortunately, you left in too much haste last time."
Snape blushed, it was really unreasonable to throw Ernie a mess last time and then turn around and leave.
Open the box, and there is a stack of small pieces of paper inside. The upper left corner of the top one is a semi-hollowed leaf like a leaf. On the light green background, the two lines of bronzing characters are like branches that are bathed in the sun and grow freely. It will catch the eye of any reader in no time.
"Breath of nature, Emma Capet." Snape read out the name on the card, and there was a line of numbers below it. This trip to Edinburgh gave him a little understanding of the Muggle world, and he recognized that it was a telephone number.
The question is, how should the phone be used?
"Ms. Cape is the CEO of Breath of Nature. She is very powerful in the Muggle world. We had a phone call last week. Maybe Cape will be Mr. Wilmut's new boss soon."
"I have prepared a set of outfits for you, including suits, top hats and mobile phones. If you don't want to leave without saying goodbye again, you can take the time to figure out what that little thing with buttons is for."
Aini looked at Snape carefully, and he was also curious about cloning, a technology that was completely out of reach before, okay?
"Okay, Annie. I promise you, let's do it together this time."
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