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Chapter 15 Conversation in the Headmaster's Room

The conference ended with a roar of laughter. Naturally, that man did not end up well. Pure-blood families will not be lenient to those who want to harm their own interests.

Under the auspices of Weston, representatives from various countries have signed cooperation contracts. The British Magic Guild will send management to various countries to help them build a large framework for magic guilds. The magic guilds in each country will donate 75% of their annual net profits.

% is handed over to the British Magic Guild for five years.

At the same time, under Weston's proposal, each country signed a resource sharing treaty on behalf of its own magic guilds - that is, when it does not affect its own interests, the results of its own guild can be opened to other guilds as appropriate.

In order to show his sincerity, Weston graciously allowed representatives from various countries to take away some of the research results of the British Magic Guild as gifts from them.

Although these things were all carried out in complete confidentiality, there is no airtight wall in the world. Within three days, this matter had spread throughout the magic world, and some newspapers even wrote about the news.

""Gospel or World Chaos?"

It is reported that since the genius wizard Weston Delacour from the UK founded the Magic Guild, the British Magic Guild has directly replaced the Ministry of Magic in the hearts of wizards. Whether it is education or life, the Magic Guild has gradually affected the wizards.

life.

From the mouths of British wizards, we learned that wizards have become accustomed to the existence of magic guilds, and generally believe that this is what managers in the British magic world should look like.

'As the leader of the wizarding world, we should serve more ordinary wizards and make the wizarding world more prosperous, instead of falling into a bottleneck!' Mr. Lucius Malfoy, veteran of the British Magical Guild and one of the founders

I said this when being interviewed by reporters.

Perhaps, it was precisely because of this good concept that British wizards quickly accepted the existence of the Magic Guild and allowed it to develop rapidly.

However, whether the magic guild that is suitable for the British national conditions is suitable for us, and what kind of attitude should we use to face the magic guild that is about to be established in our country.

How should we evaluate Mr. Weston Delacour, a talented wizard? Is he really a great man with a magical heart, or is he the next Grindelwald? Is the Magic Guild good news or the beginning of world chaos?

Let us wait and see and use time to prove all this..."

"Wow!" Dumbledore put down the newspaper from Rome, took off his glasses, pinched his eyebrows, and said to Weston in front of him: "So, the news has spread throughout the wizarding world now?"

"Apparently so!" Weston said nonchalantly, still reading the second newspaper.

"By the way, what do you think?" Dumbledore asked softly, "The attitude towards the Magic Guild in the wizarding world is not very clear now. I don't think establishing a branch now will be of any benefit to you!"

"No, Professor, you are wrong!" Weston shook his head.

"Oh?" Dumbledore became interested and sat up straight, "What do you have to say? I'm all ears!"

"I can't speak of high opinions." Weston chuckled, "In fact, there has always been a need in the magic world to give ordinary wizards a place to realize their own values!"

"I wonder, Professor, have you noticed that after graduating from Hogwarts, the status of graduates is any different from when they were in school?"

"Different?" Dumbledore thought for a moment and shook his head, "Sorry, I didn't expect that students would have normal jobs after graduation. I didn't expect anything else."

"Yes, Professor, you will work after graduation. This is common sense in the wizarding world, and no one thinks about whether it is right to do so, including you, Professor." Weston smiled softly, "You...

Is this really the right thing to do?”

"What do you want to say?" Dumbledore raised his eyebrows.

"I want to say that it is precisely because of this common sense that it hinders the development of the wizarding world!" Weston said firmly, "The general life span of the wizarding world is about eighty years. If you are strong, it will be a long time to break through a hundred years.

It’s a very easy thing. In comparison, the life span of Muggles is much shorter!”

"Don't you think it's a pity that such a long life is only used for work, Professor?" Weston looked at Dumbledore with a smile, "The road to magic is still long, but few people pursue it.

So what exactly is it? Is this a common thing?"

"But this is generally the case in the wizarding world, child!" Dumbledore said slowly after pondering for a while.

"General does not mean correct, Professor!" Weston smiled, "As you know, Professor, the wizard transformation potion is almost ready. You also know very well how creative Muggles are.

If there is still no change in the magic world, the person who occupies the dominant position may not be the current wizard!"

"You mean-"

"I didn't say anything, Professor!" Weston interrupted Dumbledore, "I just hope that the magical world will become better and better, and that more and more people will be willing to study magic.

Time is wasting like this!"

"Knowledge is the way to the highest point of magic, and wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind!"

"You finally remember that you are a Ravenclaw and not a Slytherin, Weston!" Flitwick walked in at some point and sighed, "Should I be happy?"

"Um, professor, are you here?" Weston instantly changed from a full-fledged boy to a well-behaved little boy.

"Yes, I'm here. If I hadn't come, how would I have heard our genius wizard's speech!" Flitwick looked at Weston resentfully, "Remember how long it has been since you went back to Ravenclaw?

Have you looked at it, dear?"

Weston smiled and said nothing. In the current situation, pretending to be honest is the most correct thing to do.

"Filius, what's the matter with you?" Dumbledore looked at the scene in front of him with a smile and asked.

"Nothing, it's just a matter of student statistics." Flitwick took out a piece of parchment from his arms, "This is what you requested, the record of the wizarding levels of all the current students in Hogwarts."

Huh? Why does Dumbledore count this? Weston looked at Dumbledore in confusion, wanting to hear his explanation.

Flitwick seemed to see Weston's doubts. Before Dumbledore could speak, he began to explain: "Mr. Headmaster has officially implemented a graded promotion system. To put it simply, if the strength is not enough, even if the knowledge is

Even if the reserves are sufficient, it is not possible.”

"Hasn't this been implemented a long time ago?" Weston asked doubtfully.

"No, I just tried to implement it for a period of time before." Flitwick shook his head, "This time is the real implementation! This is probably the biggest change in Hogwarts after the Big Four!"

Okay! Weston nodded secretly. When he mentioned the Big Four, he always felt as if he had forgotten something.

What is it? Weston thought hard...


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