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494.Equal position

This problem is actually difficult to solve.

The relationship between Muggles and wizards has been isolated to this day, because after experiencing the witch-hunting movement in the Middle Ages, wizards all understood that they were actually aliens.

An alien that is very different from other creatures in this world that are also called humans.

The power of magic is enough to allow individuals to transcend the collective. This is an extremely terrifying thing that can easily cause panic among Muggle executives.

Because most of the weapons created by technology are actually not picky. The same pistol, held by a six-year-old child and held by a thirty-year-old strong man, will exert exactly the same effect and power.

But wizards have broken this concept. The extraordinary magic allows them to naturally master great powers that most people cannot master.

This is the core point of the contradiction.

It is precisely because of the presence or absence of magic power that they can be completely divided into two different subjects under the same category.

This is the most troublesome part.

Conflicts between people due to different ideas can lead to various wars, not to mention such differences in species?

So when Grindelwald asked this question, Jon actually knew that there was only one answer to it, and this was most likely the one Grindelwald had been doing.

"Let Muggles and wizards become the same kind of people, so that there is no difference between them at least in their starting point."

Grindelwald's fingers gently tapped the back of his other hand, and the corners of his mouth curved slightly.

"Yes, this is the only way. When the whole world is full of aliens, then aliens will no longer exist."

Jon stared into Grindelwald's eyes. He had actually noticed what the Witches were doing when he was in the North Pole. They seemed to be dormant in Northern Europe, even though they had nominally joined the Wizards' Flat Line.

, but does not provide any other support except logistical supplies. It seems that it always has its own things to do, and these things are never known to others.

The monastery on the mountainside that uses Death Eaters as living experiment materials, Eric's ice castle in the Arctic full of magical animals and polar bears, and Demster who interns in various churches in Germany and Northern Europe

Long student.

All the signs seem unrelated, but if you understand a little bit about Grindelwald's long-standing demands and motivations, it is not difficult to guess.

In that high tower, he thought for a long time, thinking about his past ideals and goals, and also thinking about whether what he did to achieve these was correct.

It wasn't until he was completely released from the tower by Dumbledore that he finally figured out one thing.

When the greatest differences have emerged among human beings, purely oppressive rule cannot prevent the outbreak of war.

From the interests of all wizards, ruling the world is not necessarily a good thing. Unless they can reduce the Muggle population on the earth by about two-thirds, then it will be foolproof. But this is obviously impossible to do, let alone

Not to mention that today's Muggles have mastered enough powerful weapons. It may not be possible to drive out all the wizards, but they are definitely qualified to defeat them all.

So the only way is to solve this specific problem that no one has ever really faced in history.

Why do wizards become wizards?

Are they born like this, or are they just ordinary people at the beginning, and it is only when they encounter certain opportunities later that magic appears?

In the tower, Grindelwald never stopped thinking about this problem.

After he was released, he started to study this aspect without any pause. The newly gathered Wu Cui Party was no longer the basis for him to lift the secrecy law.

Right now, he actually has no interest in the Secrecy Act at all. The worries of those at MACUSA are completely unnecessary.

Grindelwald just wanted to find out how wizards came into being, and then figure out whether this could be replicated on Muggles, so that they could also experience the wonders of magic!

Yes, he is always working on plans to change the world!

He has never paid attention to Voldemort's petty troubles in the wizarding world, and he has no interest in the so-called absolute power and supreme status.

Although Jon had already guessed that Grindelwald was doing this, after hearing him admit it personally, he still felt a huge wave of emotion.

At the same time, a doubt made him frown and ask.

"Assuming that such a thing can really be done, can this really make the contradiction between wizards and Muggles disappear? The current situation is that wizards control magic and Muggles own technology, but if magic becomes common to everyone

After that, won't the wizard be at a disadvantage?"

As for Jon having such thoughts, Grindelwald just narrowed his eyes and said.

"When did I say that everyone in the world should master magic? Having the qualification to learn magic and mastering magic are two completely different concepts."

Jon's face was startled. At this moment, his mind suddenly became enlightened, as if he had completely understood Grindelwald's arrangement.

And Grindelwald had no intention of hiding anything. After he promised Dumbledore to have a long talk with Jon, he had no intention of hiding anything. Besides, he had never been someone who liked to let others guess riddles.

"The fundamental contradiction between wizards and Muggles is that wizards have things that Muggles don't have, but Muggles have things that wizards can master through learning. This is a natural inequality. Now because of the law of secrecy,

This inequality is hidden, and the Muggle leaders are unaware of it."

"Once this information gap is broken and they learn this, this is the beginning of the crisis. No one with a mind and vision will be willing to accept such a situation. This means that Muggles may always be inferior to wizards in the future.

First of all, Voldemort's bloodline system in the wizarding world cannot be realized, but if the law of secrecy is torn, then for this world, this system will become the ideal again, because wizards are indeed born with things that Muggles do not have.

talent."

"But if they become like wizards and have the qualifications to learn magic, it will be different."

"Muggles have magic power and can learn magic, but all kinds of spells, various systematic magic teaching programs, information about magical animals, alchemy, potions, divination, and transfiguration are all in the hands of wizards.

And those technological means are also in their hands. Both sides have things that the other does not have but can learn from. It is like having a spell in my hand and you also have a spell in your hand. We can obviously make an equal exchange, so that

We both know each other's spells, so why fight over it?"


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