Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Chapter 187 His World (Part )



Chapter 187 His World (Part )

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I can recruit those ambitious guys...those who think the radicals are too conservative (laughs) (the second half of the sentence is crossed out)

Those ambitious Muggles, those guys who hold military power...

The military will not refuse, because it is right in front of them, and it can raise the entire military strength to a higher level without the need for research and development...

power.

Ordinary people won't care.

Because magic can be learned after one has a talent for it.

It's nothing more than a layer of skin on the current education system...

Crossing classes through hard work and talent... they are always receptive.

This part of the problem is already solved.

If there is something that cannot be solved, leave it to Merlin, he used to do this.

(Changed the parchment)

Government...the gathering place of rights and powers.

Should the British government be able to deal with it better?

People in my motherland’s government should be very supportive of my proposal...but it’s too far away, so there’s no need to think about it that far for now.

If you want to deal with bureaucrats, either feed them or clean them up.

In terms of policy, intermarriage with Muggles should be encouraged...

In any case, the birth rate of wizards among mixed-bloods is indeed very high.

Even if it is not high, as long as it is higher than the probability of the birth of Squibs and Mudbloods, it is feasible to encourage intermarriage. At the same time, it can also use facts to shut up those extreme bloodline pigs.

Those who are found to have no magical talent may feel that this is unfair...then they can only do hard labor.

We need to research a job that allows them to come into contact with magic and feel involved...

(Very long scratches and chaotic patterns)

found it.

Thanks to Mascorie.

I've done this before...

Simple alchemy can be done by just carving the runes correctly, and does not require the skills to draw array diagrams.

The cost is something the user needs to worry about, not the maker...

I don't need to use those high-end alchemical products that can solve the problem once and for all.

Those carved runes... China also has this technology.

If I were to start a war, I should first form an alliance with the Chinese in Asia... Should this be called making friends with distant countries and attacking nearby ones?

As expected, no matter where you are, no matter what the environment is, "unification" is a thought that is engraved in the bones of the Chinese people...

It increased the probability of the emergence of wizards of Muggle descent, and also gave those who intermarried but did not awaken their magical talents the opportunity to participate in magic...

(Another piece of parchment)

Technology can really change so many things.

I should be using magic to improve Muggle technology, not using Muggle technology to improve magic.

It takes genius to promote magical reform, but it takes the wisdom of the people to promote Muggle technology.

The latter one is much more likely to occur than the former one.

(A line of small words written next to it:)

Of course, bottlenecks still require genius to overcome...

(Below are some drawings that neither Hermione nor Ginny can understand)

(There are also many circular, square, and long alchemy array diagrams)

(Next piece of parchment...)

…We should view Muggles as a strategic source of talent.

The number of talented people born among them is much higher than that of wizards because of their numbers.

However, after large-scale intermarriage, the new mixed-race pattern formed should be able to change this situation.

If everyone could see themselves as part of a new society, instead of distinguishing between wizards and Muggles...

(Next...)

If a Muggle has the talent to promote reforms in wizarding technology, we should grant him wizard citizenship.

Even equipping him with equipment and technology that allow Muggles to use magic.

If you have made contributions, you should be rewarded.

(Next...)

A wizard-only facility... the kind that requires magic...

Is this a class distinction?

I’m not sure…

But they are indeed fundamentally different, and no matter how much I try to hide it, I can't change that...

Some people can do magic, some people can't.

Allow people who cannot use magic to connect with the magical world?

Or create two different platforms to give the lower level a chance to go to the upper level...

We’ll talk about it later…Regulus is very interested in this aspect (political issues).

He has already started studying productivity and production relations, so just let him do it.

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Ginny was about to put down the parchment in her hand, but Hermione snatched it from her hand...

Just now, she was right next to Ginny and saw everything that Ginny saw, everything on the parchment.

Turn the page...

At the back... there is a war map.

Some iron-blooded wartime policies...

But... there is no strategic arrangement from Anriel.

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Anriel did not ask the Room of Requirement to bring all his notes here.

In other words, what he wanted Hermione and Ginny to see tonight...what would appear in the Room of Requirement.

After putting down the parchment, the two girls' eyes were filled with horror.

Maybe that’s not quite accurate…

Ginny's eyes were full of surprise, mixed with a hint of...admiration;

Hermione's eyes were also full of surprise, mixed with a hint of...fear.

"How could he!"

"He can do it!"

(Notes and comments section)

Two exclamations rang out at the same time.

Amazement and shock—

The same thought caused completely different reactions in the hearts of two girls who were strikingly similar yet completely different.

how to say……

Ginny, who was born as a pure wizard but was close to Muggles, saw in Anriel's imperfect ideas a future where Muggles and wizards were born in the same society, grew up in a unified society, and developed new magic together...

However, Hermione, who was born into a pure Muggle family and was close to wizards, saw in this program the mountains of blood and corpses in the struggle, and saw the second... and even the third wizard revolution...

It was an unclear and completely uncertain future.

Hermione didn't dare to imagine, if the terrifying figures in the history textbooks really one day... really reflected in the era she lived in...

What a horrific hell on earth that would be.

Ginny wanted to know what Anriel had gone through to come up with such a blueprint...

How is he going to realize the ideals that the Weasley family has been practicing for generations, even though they haven't stated them explicitly?

Hermione couldn't believe it. She also wanted to know what Anriel had experienced to be so cold and cruel...

Willing to sacrifice so many Muggles and wizards for his own wishful thinking.

How can he create that fantasy world?

But in the process of creation, the existing beautiful world will inevitably collapse completely?

The future we might gain is still unclear, but the reality of what we are about to lose is bloody.

Two worlds now...

Aren't they getting along pretty well?...

Ginny was silent.

She looked at Hermione, who was terrified and clutching the parchment in her hand.

Can……

Ginny's fingers had already grasped the rosewood wand in her arms, which was good at fighting and killing...

but……

Things will turn around, right?

Not necessarily, they will kill each other...

Right?

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Right…right?


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