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Hogwarts' ancient magical professor Felix Happ and 14 students completed their first visit mission excellently, Minister of Magic Amelia

Bones confirmed the accuracy of the news during a magic radio voice that night.

"The teachers and students of Hogwarts were warmly welcomed, and they stayed for the subsequent dinner and dance party after afternoon tea, and it was not completed successfully until ten o'clock." Ms. Bones said in a voice with a hint of joy: "The Prime Minister of Muggles sent them to the entrance of the Parliament Building, and then the delegation collectively moved."

"This operation is of great significance. It marks the complete opening of communication channels between the magical world and the non-magic world. The mutual visits between the two sides will become more and more frequent. A series of issues such as exchanges and cooperation between the wizards and non-wizard groups will be carried out in an orderly manner. The Ministry of Magic promises to strive to find a suitable balance between maintaining tradition and opening up..."

"All in all, we can breathe a little more relief now."

The wizards cheered. If it weren't for the time being too late and the ban still existed, they would probably have taken to the streets to celebrate.

But even so, many wizards had a way to vent their excitement and joy. They ran to famous wizard attractions such as Diagon Alley, Hogsmeade, and Witch Town. Taverns of all sizes were full, and Fred and George's new fireworks came in handy.

Some remote wizards chose to celebrate in their own homes.

The non-magic world, Muggle newspapers also gave positive reports. Some journalists were invited to participate in the Queen's afternoon tea, and the information they received was more accurate. Naturally, the newspapers to which the journalists were also sold out the next day.

Please allow me to introduce you to a historic magic school, Hogwarts, founded a thousand years ago by four of the most outstanding wizards of the time. The school’s four academies were named Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Gryffindor and Slytherin. Over the past thousand years, this school has produced countless outstanding wizards, including the delegation of wizards who participated in the Queen’s afternoon tea yesterday.’

The author has found out many incredible facts, which may be very different from what ordinary people think. For example, the proportion of male witches and witches is basically the same, rather than the number of witches that most people think is far more than that of male witches; the wizard's routine is also consistent with that of normal people, they will lie in bed and sleep on brooms at night and will not fly around on brooms; the only similar thing to the rumors about wizards is that the flying broom does exist, but is generally not used as a rush - because wizards have a more convenient mode of transportation - but as a tool of a movement called Quidditch.'

‘It is said that this sport is a mixture of the characteristics of football, basketball, baseball and other sports, but it is performed in the sky in other words.

The author also accidentally discovered several students who mailed letters to The Sun, including the little boy adopted by a relative who hated magic.

His real name is Harry Potter. He admitted that the content in the letter was factual, but refused to reveal the name of his relative. Because this name is very common in the UK, our child rights protection agency has difficulty investigating it - once he didn't care, he said that he is living well now and found a home in the magic world. ‘The girl who revealed to the public that several magical animals existed was not in the team. It's a pity that I wanted to ask her in person how to resist harassment flies. I believe many readers have secretly practiced the ritual dance of eliminating harassment flies in the room, but this may be exclusive magic because other students are vague about it…

‘Oh my God, we can’t wait to know more about wizards. It’s hard to imagine that most of our understanding of wizards in the past half month has been wrong, and it is a ghost legend that originated from folk rumors and fantasies!

After knowing that the wizard's activity trajectory runs through the entire history of humanity, the famous historian Sheridan Mike had a new idea of ​​the ghost culture and strange customs that record all civilizations. He believed that magic was the last missing puzzle.

Anthropologist Wycliff Juliers was the first to apply to live in the wizard village for a year or two, hoping to observe the wizard's lifestyle up close. His request was naturally rejected by the authorities without hesitation. Everyone knows that he had left his wife and children and went to the wild tribe in Africa for two years.

Do the field survey he said. After returning, the anthropologist disliked everything in front of him and was nitpicking. He even hoped that all British people would build their own houses as a symbol of their adulthood.

"The anti-wizard remarks in the newspaper seem to have decreased?" Snape stared at the newspaper thinking.

"Because they found that they actually had very limited knowledge of real wizards." Felix pointed to the newspaper and said, "Apart from a few letters from students, they had not gained much valuable information before, so they could only look for information in the old paper pile. The result was completely inconsistent."

"So what did you talk about in the afternoon tea? The newspaper didn't say it..." Professor Flivie turned over a page and said with a suspicion, "I'll find a few ladies who praised your graceful dance."

"Ahem," Felix coughed and quickly explained: "Since it's afternoon tea, there are only the queen, the prime minister and several parliamentarians. Oh, there is also a small little girl, who seems to be the queen's relative."

"Although it's not worthy of being verbal, it's even more tiring, and every sentence has a deep meaning."

"The students basically didn't speak, like the armor in the school castle was motionless. The real highlight was the social dance after the dinner. You don't know how many people invited me to dance, then asked around the bush for information about the wizarding world, and invited me to visit London." Felix said, adding, "The same goes for other students."

"It sounds like I want to win you over." Professor Flivi said with a frown.

"It's almost a good thing," Felix said calmly: "It means that their attitude has become more inclined toward peace talks, so it is urgent to outline a more realistic appearance in the wizard world, so it seems impatient. Of course, I believe that the royal family knows the existence of wizards one by one."

"Nick, who almost lost his head, is actually very representative. He came from a noble family and also showed his magical talent and was allowed to study at Hogwarts. After graduation, he was active in the Muggle high-level society. With magic one, he might also use the power of his family. In short, he was awarded the title and became the courtier of King Henry VII."

As he said, Felix fell into thinking, “He might be the first victim of the witch hunting movement, the wizard victim. Maybe I can ask…

Oh, he might be confused by himself.”

The first large-scale witch hunting movement on the continent was between 1480 and 1520. Nick, who almost lost his head in the Gryffindor ghost, happened to beheaded during this period (1492), although the two may not matter, because the witch hunting movement in England was a little later than in Europe, and Henry VII himself had only sporadic wizard trials. Unfortunately, Sir Nicholas's poor transformation technique led to the originally not difficult orthodontic magic. It could even be the beginning of a romantic encounter, and it turned into a serious magic accident, and the treatment Ms. Greve had fangs.

Sir Nicholas was stolen from his wand and locked in the dungeon, and he tried his best to justify that he could immediately eliminate the damage caused to Ms. Grive,

Unfortunately, it was too late. The beauty-loving lady underestimated the uncertainty of magic and chose to end her life earlier, but things could not be saved.

"Will religious factors interfere with negotiations?" Professor Flivi asked.

"There is no big problem in Britain, because the Queen is their nominal leader, outside of Britain." Felix paused, hesitant,

"It's hard to say that they do have a great influence in the hearts of ordinary people, but wizards are not without ways to deal with it. After all, they have a lot of problems."

He planned to wait until there were signs and send out a book called "History of Magic", which would probably be eye-opening in the contents of the 14th to 17th centuries.

Felix is ​​currently not energetic to pay attention to foreign countries, but occasionally borrows Grindelwald's identity activities. If you analyze it carefully, you will find that Grindelwald has never summoned the saints and has not shouted more incitemental and extremely violent slogans. His approach, in conjunction with the shrinking policy of the Ministry of Magic of various countries around the world, is actually conducive to reducing conflicts.

Many people think this is an unbreakable oath’ limitation.

The Ten Laws of the Wizard were selected by him in reference to the Grindelwald Code to reduce the expectations of the Muggle government in the subsequent negotiations.

If you look at Felix's strategy, you will find that his idea is actually very simple. You should give priority to a country, and then rely on this reputation to deeply participate in the subsequent wizard reform, which will in turn affect the direction of the world.

Something happened quietly during this period. Ms. Borns and all members of Wisengamo recommended Felix to become the chief magician of Wisengamo. The joint influence was: he automatically became a member of the International Wizards Federation.

On the other hand, the students were also very curious about the details that happened in the parliament building.

"Did you really sing school songs in public?" Ernie McMillan said in surprise. He kept turning his head, but Harry, Ron and Draco all looked sick and obviously unwilling to talk more.

"Overall, the effect is pretty good. A lot of people applauded." Hermione encouraged with great fighting spirit.

Harry turned aside. He preferred to call it a disaster. The Hogwarts school song actually had standard syllables, but Principal Dumbledore didn't care about these trivial matters when he was in office. He allowed the students to choose the tune themselves, so he didn't know who sang the wrong first. Finally, the whole tune ran to the funeral march, and the atmosphere was extremely awkward.

However, Professor Hayp was able to unwind his face and heartlessly, and he was able to unwind his mind and make Harry admire him.

"Is there anything else interesting?" Colin Clivi asked, holding the notebook.
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