Civilization and Harmony Hogwarts

Chapter 48 Amended, not repealed

"It's not right to say that it's despicable. It should be said that it's not a particularly decent method." Sara looked at Afu's curious eyes and said slowly, "The Ministry of Magic released restrictions and issued a decree to vigorously promote the intermarriage of wizards and Muggles."

"Based on the data that Hogwarts enrolls an average of [-] young wizards each year, there are also [-] wizards who become adults every year, and can marry and have offspring, which is an important thing."

"The forty wizards each year, if internal digestion is carried out, and wizards marry and have children, after 11 years, there will only be twenty young wizards enrolled."

"And if they all find their Muggle counterparts, there will be forty wizarding families every year, and forty young wizards will be enrolled in the school after 11 years."

"This is still calculated based on the fact that each couple only has one child with magical talent."

"Although some pure-blood families have always been multi-generational single-generation - especially Slytherin, but thanks to those half-blood wizard families and some energetic lions, there is now a stable average of forty or fifty young wizards every year Admission."

"If we vigorously promote the intermarriage of wizards and Muggles, the number of young wizards enrolled each year can at least double."

As Afu listened, her mind was dazed by the possibility that Salazar described.

One little wizard, two little wizards, three little wizards...

Afu scratched her fingers.

There are eighty little wizards every year!

many!

So many little wizards!

Afu's eyes were shining brightly. She seemed to see the beautiful scene of little wizards crawling all over the place and Hogwarts filled with little wizards.

"Cough!" Sara looked at Afu's dreamy expression and knew that she had fallen into the fantasy of the little wizard's super doubling, so she had to make some noise to call her attention.

Afu's fantasies were disturbed, and she just wanted to see who was disturbing her so carelessly, but when she looked up, she saw Salazar with a serious face, and realized that she was still in class.

'qaq is distracted...'

Afu immediately restrained her expression, looked at Salazar obediently and eagerly, and said that she still had to listen to the class obediently.

Salazar didn't care too much about it, after all, Afu would get involved as soon as the little wizard was involved.

But who told this to be their original intention when they founded Hogwarts?

Who told Afu to be his child?

If a thousand years ago, who would have dared to wander off in Salazar's class, he would guarantee that hanging up and whipping with a whip soaked in salt water would be child's play.

what?

You said we don't like corporal punishment of students?

I never said such things as beating and corporal punishment of students!

It's just a little bit of mental blow, but in the eyes of the students, they would rather accept physical punishment than face those mental punishments. (Salazar innocent hands.jpg)

"Wizards and Muggles intermarry. Increasing the number of wizards is second to none. More and more Muggles will accept and welcome the existence of wizards."

"Just imagine, as an ordinary person, you are afraid of wizards with magical powers. This is all due to your lack of confidence in your own safety."

"They don't know wizards, so they are afraid that wizards will hurt them."

"But what if his wife or husband is a wizard with magical powers? What if his children also master wonderful magic?"

"Maybe some Muggles will still resist, but most of them will start to accept it, actively explore it, and finally love it." Salazar's tone was light.

"Don't talk about intermarrying with Muggles, even if you have intercourse with half-bloods, you Slytherins can't wait to directly remove people from the genealogy." Godric finally broke free from the restraint of the two ladies, and loudly added to Salazar.

After all, sword master Godric Gryffindor is not for nothing!

Do you think that when Gryffindor travels, personal safety depends on the wand?

He didn't kill all the way with the sword of Gryffindor in his hand.

Salazar showed a surprised look of "It's rare that you are still useful". Before Godric blew up again, he followed his words and guided Afu's thinking: "This is exactly the "Secrecy Act" I mentioned earlier. "The disadvantages."

"In fact, compared to the United States' "Secrecy Act" which strictly prohibits wizards from marrying Muggles, the British Ministry of Magic has no mandatory prohibition, but if they want to marry Muggles, wizards must put away their wands, give up using magic, and cannot marry Muggles. Spouses come out as wizards, and Muggle spouses of wizards are tacitly allowed to know about magic even after having baby wizards."

"But most countries now follow the same "Secrecy Act" rules as the United States, which prohibits wizards and Muggles from intermarrying, but doing so will lead to the close blood of wizards after many generations and the difficulty of descendants."

"This is actually using the name of the "Secrecy Act" to promote extreme pure-blood ideas and protect the purity of the so-called wizard blood."

"And it's just that the right to speak in the wizarding world is now in the hands of a small number of extreme pure-bloods."

"Grindelwald wants to change the decadent wizarding world and overthrow the "Secrecy Act". What he has to do, in the final analysis, is to get rid of these extreme pure-blood ideas. The first thing he moves is the interests of those deep-rooted pure-blood families."

"But he pointed his guns at the legislators of the wizarding world, at the Muggles who forced wizards to hide themselves, and failed to see the root of the problem."

"That is to say, from a certain point of view, Grindelwald is like a 'villain' in a storybook." Salazar laughed and compared.

"So I conclude that the reforms he initiated will definitely fail, not because of his radical thinking, but because he has not fully recognized the true face of pure-blood thinking." Salazar took a sip of the tea in hand, casually thinking about the future. A change capable of overturning the entire wizarding world determines the ending.

"I kind of know why Afu has been saying that the first generation of the Dark Lord will fail. It turns out that his original thinking policy was too advanced and not suitable for the current situation at all." Salazar shook his head, with a regretful tone, " It was hard for me to see an interesting young man, and I can feel his ambition even with my eyes closed."

"It is true that wizards cannot walk freely in the sun because of the limitations of Muggles, but breaking the "Secrecy Act" will not improve the relationship between wizards and Muggles at all."

"What he should do is to get rid of the extreme pure-blood thoughts contained in the "Secrecy Act", although after removing these interferences, the "Secrecy Act" will still restrict wizards from contacting Muggles to a large extent, which is not conducive to wizards The world goes, but—”

"Based on the current situation, the "Secrecy Act" is indeed the best way to protect wizards."

"The existence of the "Secrecy Act" has more advantages than disadvantages, and we should be careful not to ignore its disadvantages."

"The Secrecy Act should be amended, not repealed."

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