Dumbledore was a little confused. Although he was the chief mage of the Wizengamot and was known as the greatest white wizard in the world, he was a figure destined to be written into various history books.
But no matter how powerful an individual's power is, it has limitations after all.
But when Voldemort was at his most rampant, there were many people who resisted him, and many of them are still alive and well.
The same is true for Dumbledore.
For example, a hundred years ago, his father was imprisoned. The family's huge accumulation in the past became fat without tigers to guard it. Even the apparent industry was swallowed up by many forces.
When Dumbledore was growing up, some of the forces involved chose to suppress him, while some families that were not closely involved continued to show their kindness and wanted to repair the relationship between them.
It is still the same now, there are still many people from the big family who are holding him back.
The only difference is that there were only a few people who showed good intentions in the past, but now the rats who continue to do things secretly only dare to hide under the dark tables.
What happened to the Chief Mage of the Wizengamot?
What can the greatest white wizard in the world do?
As long as Dumbledore can't overturn the table in the British wizarding world, those big families will at most be suppressed for a while, far from ending the inheritance.
No matter how strong you are for a while, you will still die eventually.
And among those black hands who dared to bring the property accumulated by the Dumbledore family over the years to the table without mercy, who have any weak background?
Even abroad, there are many back-up players. Even if Dumbledore is furious and triggers natural disasters to destroy the entire UK, those families can still pass on.
Aini looked at Old Deng who was lost in thought speechlessly, wondering if he could play happily anymore. He first threw out a taboo name, startling himself, and then left him aside without speaking.
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"Jiji!"
In the end, it was the little Phoenix who broke the silent atmosphere.
"Chi chi chi chi!"
I’ve been waiting for a long time, and the snacks are all in your hands. Why don’t you feed them to me?
Aini quickly grabbed a handful of fruit from his pocket and brought it to Fox's mouth.
The little Phoenix took a bite with satisfaction, it was delicious.
"Ji."
After taking a few bites, Fox rubbed Aini's finger. Now that you have corrected your mistakes, we are still good friends.
Seeing the scene of love in front of him, Dumbledore put aside all the thoughts in his mind and asked a question that Ani did not expect.
"What do you think of the Secrecy Act?"
Aini was stunned and started talking about Grindelwald. Why did the second sentence turn to the "Law of Secrecy"?
But if you think about it carefully, it is quite reasonable. After all, breaking the blockade of the "Secrecy Act" is also one of Grindelwald's slogans.
In fact, since the implementation of the "Secretary Law", it has been a mixed blessing.
It can be said that it maintains the stability of the world and allows the wizarding world to be embedded in the Muggle world in a low-key manner without causing too much trouble.
However, it is also the implementation of the "Secrecy Act" that artificially separates wizards and Muggles. If the shortcomings were written on paper, even a sack would not fit in it.
"The Statute of Secrecy? I'm too lazy to pay attention to it. It's best not to pay attention to me." Aini is a bit confused by the issues left over from the Statute of Secrecy these days. Now that these words are mentioned, they are gone.
So angry.
"Hey, there's nothing we can do about it." Thinking of Aini's complaints to him a few days ago, the old principal laughed unkindly.
"Ani, have you ever thought about changing this situation?"
Dumbledore was still smiling, but no matter how he looked at Ernie, he felt that he had evil intentions.
"Yes, why not." Aini's reply made the old principal's eyes light up, but before he could say anything, Aini continued: "I have been wanting to talk to you these days. As the greatest
White wizard, principal, you should take a step to sort out the current situation in the wizarding world."
"Ahem, ahem, I'm already an old man and I don't have a few more years to live. I don't have the energy to get involved in more things. The future belongs to you young people." Dumbledore was almost choked by Aini's words just now.
Choking on saliva, young people do not practice martial ethics.
I believe you, you damn old man is very bad.
Hearing this, Aini secretly thought, how many of the great wizards in history were short-lived ghosts?
Not to mention, the last Headmaster Dippet lived for 355 years, and Dumbledore was only in his early 100s, so he was considered a young and middle-aged man at most.
Ani doesn’t want to get involved in this problem, didn’t he think that Grindelwald would be lying down with his power back then?
Even Aini, a teenager, is complaining about all the inconveniences caused by the "Secrecy Act". Are all other wizards stupid?
Not really.
How many big families rely on the "Law of Secrecy" to suck blood in the wizarding world?
How many so-called ancient aristocratic families rely on the "Secrecy Act" to maintain their status?
Anyone who wants to touch the "Secret Law" is becoming an enemy of all the families in the wizarding world. I'm afraid Merlin will be helpless in the face of such a situation.
This is not something that one person can decide, but it does not mean that the "Secretary Act" is unbreakable.
Each era has its own development process, just like the French Revolution that began in 1789. Although continuous natural disasters shook the country, if the new aristocracy had not become stronger and stronger, let alone victory more than 40 years later and overthrow the Bourbon dynasty.
A new social order has been established, and it would be nice not to be driven out and exterminated.
If it were a different time, the handicraft industry would not be so developed, the buds of industry would not bloom everywhere, and we would still be in a society where agriculture and animal husbandry are paramount.
Even if the Bourbon dynasty is eventually overthrown, it will be just an ordinary dynasty change, and it will be difficult to establish a new social system.
Every plant has its own soil in which to live, and requires different pH levels.
Although the towering tree of the "Law of Secrecy" has begun to corrupt, as long as the old families in the wizarding world still have an absolute advantage, it will be difficult for anyone to overthrow it.
But conversely, as the number of Muggle wizards increases and the power they control becomes greater and greater, naturally, the roots that go straight into the ground will gradually rot. Once an external force pushes against the trunk, the entire tree will collapse.
Falling down suddenly.
Moreover, Aini believes that with the population explosion of the Muggle world, the proportion of new wizards coming from ordinary society will become higher and higher, and the abolition of the "Secrecy Act" is a foregone conclusion.
Why bother making yourself embarrassed for something that is bound to happen?
"The future? Who can know what's going to happen in the future? Just let everything take its course." Aini shrugged indifferently, saying that he was also a vested interest in the "Secrecy Act". With such a promising career as the Virgin Mary, it was still
Leave it to others.
"Yes, just let nature take its course. Nothing is static." Dumbledore looked at him and said meaningfully.
Aini could think of it, so how could Dumbledore not be aware of it?
But in fact, now, although the pure-blood wizards with ancient inheritance, or the old wizards, still have an advantage, the gap is closing little by little.
Half-blood wizards and new wizards of Muggle origin are slowly developing and growing.
In his calculations, perhaps the wizarding world will usher in a turning point in twenty or thirty years, and it may be a magnificent new era.