Seeing Hermione sitting across from her with a face praising me after saying so much, Ryan was filled with shock. He really didn't expect a teenage girl to think so much.

Thinking that when I was my age, I still pondered that I didn't collect all the cards I collected. I have to sigh that there are indeed differences between people.

But think about it, it turns out that people who were able to form a house-elf rights promotion association in the fourth grade, in the third grade, under the premise of sufficient data analysis, go a step further in matters related to themselves and their families. Not difficult to understand.

So Ryan sighed after listening to Hermione's analysis: You were really great when you gave a speech just now. After listening to your speech just now, I feel that I have done far less than you have done on this issue. You put me Issues that have been vaguely considered before have been thoroughly clarified.”

Hermione blushed a little embarrassed after hearing Ryan's compliment, and then said: I've been researching this problem in the library this week, and I was surprised to find that the series of problems in the wizarding world caused by blood actually existed a thousand years ago. It has already started.

Having said that, Hermione paused for a while, and saw that Ryan was listening intently, so he continued: But there have only been two major changes in the Western magic world. One is that some wizards' wanton killing of Muggles reached its peak in the Age of Great Voyages. As a result, some Muggle wizards could not accept the use of Muggle power to start a witch hunt, and later spread by some evil wizards, causing heavy casualties on both sides, and this conflict also prompted the introduction of the International Secrecy Law.

Another time was Grindelwald's war act of breaking the secrecy law under the pretext of protecting the world, which objectively prompted affirmative action in the wizarding world. At least in today's mainstream understanding, non-pure-blood wizards are also wizards. It has become a consensus. So Even if he's evil, even if he's going to start an all-out war, we need to thank him for that.

Even after reading the materials from decades ago, I feel that his original intention is probably not evil, or even great. But then his approach has gone completely dark. This is worth taking a warning.

You see, the price of these two changes is the cost of war. And I hope we can find a way with less loss. We can change the magic world while minimizing the loss.

So where do you think we should start? Hermione's goals were indeed intriguing and in line with Ryan's own private thoughts. So Lane is curious to know what specific means she has to achieve this goal.

Well, I think we can set up a reading club first. After hearing Ryan's question, Hermione said a little shyly.

What? Ryan was taken aback by Hermione's turn. Originally, after hearing Hermione describe such a major event, he thought he was going to carry out a big plan, but it turned out that he simply set up a book club.

What do you think it would be? Hermione said, raising her eyebrows. As I said just now, because of the war more than ten years ago, the British magic world is now in a rare equilibrium period. There will be no major conflicts for the time being. And I think we need to use subtle ways to change the world, So what's wrong with choosing to slowly change from the book club?

It turned out to be so, Ryan finally knew why Hermione had such a view. After all, except for a very few people, who would have thought that Voldemort, who had turned ashes, would make a comeback and start a new war? In this case, it is natural for her to choose a safe and time-consuming plan based on the prospect of peace.

Although Ryan felt that if this was the case, he might not be able to seize the opportunity to shuffle the entire magical world because of the war.

It will take decades for this process to take a long time, but until there is no better alternative, Hermione's plan is undoubtedly the best choice now. As for the opportunities caused by the war, Ryan's own strength is estimated to be even stronger at that time. On the next level, it is enough to adapt accordingly.

Ah, what you said is right. Ryan nodded solemnly, I took it for granted just now, but can I ask about your plans for how the reading club should develop?

That's what I'm going to tell you right now. Hermione turned the book to a certain page and read: Our short-term goal is to explain our philosophy through book clubs, attract like-minded people regardless of ancestry, and spread some Magic knowledge. After all, the world of wizards is still the most powerful. It is very important to make up for this shortcoming. I know that you have mastered a lot of advanced knowledge. I hope you can make sacrifices and share that knowledge. We can now There are so few ways to acquire knowledge that you may be the only place to acquire knowledge in the short term.

No problem. Ryan happily agreed. It is impossible to change something alone, even if Dumbledore and Voldemort have a large following. That being the case, it's acceptable to pay something for everyone's support. Anyway, the content and objects taught at that time will be controlled by Ryan himself, and it will not cause any major problems.

Seeing Ryan's agreement, Hermione was encouraged, and then said in a pleasant tone: Our long-term goal, for the time being, is to allow all wizards to live in a world not according to their blood, but according to their abilities and The quality of their character to judge their magical world.

I have a dream? Ryan asked.

Yes, I think there are a lot of good ideas in that speech, so I used it for reference. Is there any problem?

No, I think that's fine, please go ahead.

If you decide to join, there will be two people in the reading club now. I decided to go to the professor to apply now, and turn the reading club into a social organization allowed by the school, so that we can recruit people openly. Of course, in order to avoid early Inducing conflict, in the application I will describe the reading club as a learning mutual aid group. Waiting for people to invite them is subtly affecting them.”

Wait, I remember you've always been straight. Why did you choose to make such a big detour on this one? Ryan asked in confusion.

Because the information I have seen tells me that if the camp is clearly divided at the beginning, it will inevitably lead to conflicts later. I don't want to cause those conflicts, so I naturally choose roundabout tactics. Although this is not in line with my character at all, but I can accept it for the sake of dreams. Hermione shrugged helplessly after saying that.

Of course, we can't start activities abroad right now. We can just take this opportunity to sort out what we know and prepare promotional materials. We can start as soon as we return to Hogwarts. Finally, Hermione arranged The plan ends the conversation as an end.

After Hermione left, Ryan slammed himself on the bed and closed his eyes, thinking about what she had just said.

After going over the whole thing, Ryan found that although there are still some naivety and deficiencies in the Hermione method, there is no problem with the general direction.

After confirming this, Ryan decided to take this matter seriously.

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