HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 386 Consequences



Chapter 386 Consequences

The riots in other parts of London were just minor incidents, aimed at exposing the wizarding world and everything related to magic.

The main purpose was to use the speed of information dissemination in the Muggle world to create trouble for the integrated wizarding and Muggle world in Great Britain, and preferably to arouse Muggle resentment towards the wizarding world. Casualties were not the main point - well, the fact that the rebels did not have that many troops was also a main point.

Ms. Bones, who was originally at 10 Downing Street and had a free dinner, was also prepared to charge in as one of the main forces - although she heard that the Muggles had joined forces with some wizards to develop weapons that combined magic with technology, and wanted to use this as an experiment, she didn't take it too seriously.

It's not that I discriminate against Muggles or anything like that, it's mainly because the Muggle world has only been exposed to everything related to magic for half a year at most. What can they research while both sides learning each other's technology?

If we translate that into a Muggle analogy, isn't that as outrageous as an elementary school student rubbing a fighter jet together?

However, when she saw that the main forces of the rebels gathered in Whitehall had suffered heavy casualties from the weapons prepared by the British government before they could even launch a force, Ms. Bones stared at those Muggle weapons that were obviously combined with dark magic - even unforgivable curses - and her expression changed slightly.

After hesitating and remaining silent for a while, the Director of the Law Enforcement Department finally said nothing.

This was a self-defense counterattack. The rebels in the wizarding world attacked first. If we really want to talk about it and trace it back to the source, this is still the wizarding world's fault.

Although the laws of the wizarding world prohibit the use of unforgivable curses on people, and there will be certain punishments for dark magic that causes serious irreversible consequences, there are no regulations against this new weapon. After the fusion of witchcraft and hemp, too many new things have emerged. Only when things are done and serious can relevant laws be formulated to regulate those behaviors.

Moreover, the Muggle world is an equal partner, and there is no reason to use the laws of the wizarding world to restrict equal partners.

…but does it make sense that the biggest gang of rogues/dark wizards is the British government?

"Mr. Prime Minister, please pay attention to the impact of frequent exposure to the dark arts on one's mental state. I heard that there are psychological tests in the Muggle world? It would be best to have regular tests, and if one's mental condition deteriorates, make timely adjustments to recover..."

Ms. Bones sighed silently, feeling that she could only turn a blind eye to such an issue that did not particularly violate public order and morality - at most she could reiterate the harmfulness of black magic.

Wizards are not saviors, they are just a small minority of a thousand people. Even their own interests, future situation, and wizard-mafia conflicts have to rely on an underage child to painstakingly plan and calculate...

Maybe many wizards now think that the Muggle government is just a new way to make money, but Ms. Bones, who realized the crisis after being pointed out, woke up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night. She knew one thing clearly:

Wizards and Muggles are now indeed working in harmony for the obvious huge benefits in the future. Those hopes are like hanging carrots, so that the top leaders of both sides don't even have the extra energy to fight for the current petty profits.

But these are just goals deliberately constructed by Miss Grindelwald and the blueprint for the future she has drawn.

The real goal of the wizarding world has been only one from the beginning to the end, and that is to get rid of the particularity of magic, get rid of the identities of aliens, minority groups, and rare animals, and become ordinary, so ordinary that they can smoothly integrate into the entire human world.


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