HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 285 Greetings



Chapter 285 Greetings

The International Confederation of Wizards would be wiser.

Taking advantage of the fact that Dumbledore was the president of the International Confederation of Wizards, they respectfully but cordially inquired about the information about the "God-given land" and asked when Dumbledore would be able to popularize it to the entire wizarding world.

Unfortunately, Dumbledore was also an old fox and he politely evaded the question.

According to the result of his discussion with Grindelwald, he naturally planned to wait for his own people to practice first and gain the advantage in strength before completely opening it up to all wizards who were unaware of the details.

After all, if it is not properly controlled, and the game world is swept up by the power of opinion of the stubborn and conservative side of the wizarding world, it will eventually become a reason for the wizarding world to become more closed and xenophobic...

This is not an impossible development.

This game world completely breaks the restrictions of "magical talent", so naturally there will be some vested interests - wizard families with good talents from generation to generation, and powerful wizards who now occupy high positions - who are unwilling to let more people catch up with their accumulation of hundreds or thousands of years through hard work alone and shake their status.

But Dumbledore and Grindelwald would never let things develop in this way.

And the major wizard families...

Most of Britain's ancient families have some unfavorable relations with Dumbledore - after all, Dumbledore is a "pro-Muggle" person and the leader of the Order of the Phoenix.

Everyone knows the situation in Britain. Most of those who ask are Death Eater families, who used the excuse of "being controlled by the Imperius Curse" to avoid post-war reckoning, but they are still seriously injured.

Dumbledore was too stubborn to care before, and he cared even less now.

However, there is one visiting card that you still need to pay attention to.

It’s the school board.

Of course, it’s more like “Malfoy” than “Board of Directors”.

Written as "Board of Directors", pronounced as "Malfoy".

Malfoy is an expert at blackmail, threats and other shady means, and the school directors have conflicts of interest. I'm afraid that a few years ago, the school board that always liked to make trouble for Dumbledore was under the control of Lucius.

Now, the always shrewd Malfoy, because of his previous suicidal behavior, without knowing the inside story, in order to get rid of Voldemort's Horcrux, he threw the Horcrux to the youngest daughter of the Weasley family in the manner of a mole sent by the Order of the Phoenix.

The most difficult to find Horcrux diary was brought into Hogwarts and finally successfully fell into the hands of the Dumbledore family.

His master, a part of poor little Tom, suffered mental torture before his death and was forced to appreciate the ooc stud pornographic story written by Alison about the wonderful life of "Voldemort".

Alison took advantage of this and explained the existence of Horcruxes to Malfoy, which made Lucius feel scared. He decided to go all the way and sold the Hufflepuff cup to the Dumbledore family to use as material for soul research.

As a result, the Malfoy family sided with Alison and no longer dared to cause trouble for Dumbledore as before.

Alison stroked the scented letter paper - this was a new style of letter paper popular in the British wizarding world recently, it was said to contain flower essential oils, which was quite popular among some picky big families - and looked at the letter with a respectful tone.

Although it was a letter from the school board, the tone of the content was not firm at all and seemed soft.

The letter expressed the request of Lucius Malfoy, the representative of the Board of Directors, to take some time to inspect the work conditions of the faculty and staff inside Hogwarts, and planned to increase public funding for Hogwarts depending on the situation - of course, everyone knew what was going on, but the content was indeed serious, and it also implicitly promised some benefits.

Dumbledore deliberately put this letter, or visiting card, aside, obviously intending to agree to it.

Dumbledore was still the headmaster of Hogwarts, so he was naturally subject to supervision and evaluation by the school board. This was his duty, and he was not prepared to violate social rules during his normal life.

This excuse is indeed hard to refuse.

Obviously, in the process of causing trouble for Dumbledore, Big Malfoy did grasp some of the old headmaster's behavioral habits.

Haters are also fans. Malfoy is so scary.

If the contribution values ​​were calculated in the original work, I'm afraid the Malfoy family would be far ahead of most members of the Order of the Phoenix.

Dad assisted in destroying the Horcruxes, Mom concealed the fact that Potter had faked his own death, and the son even let the sea make Potter the owner of the Elder Wand.

Snape was a double agent?

The real spies are our Malfoy family!

After seven years of fighting against Voldemort, the loyal Malfoy family trapped Voldemort until nothing was left! Just a little move is the limit of undercover!

Alison secretly studied Dumbledore's expression.

It is not known whether her father agreed to Lucius' visit out of recognition of this "spiritual member of the Order" as the leader of the Order of the Phoenix.

Although he is not as busy as Dumbledore, Grindelwald is also busy.

Grindelwald sent out a letter to his old subordinates, asking them to gather in Hogsmeade as soon as possible.

The carefully trained owl worked tirelessly and responsibly, flying across the long English Channel on a cross-border journey.

The letter from the leader was sent to Wenda Rozier, a former Saints assistant.

The former "Black Rose of France" is now old, but she still looks as beautiful as she was in her youth. The fine lines around her eyes only add to her mellow charm like fine wine.

The old witch's words and actions reveal an elegance and composure that comes from good upbringing and ancient heritage.

However, when he received the letter from Grindelwald, the old man who now firmly controlled the Rosier family still showed the same fanaticism and piety on his face as when he was young. He could no longer maintain that calm demeanor and was so busy opening the letter that he even forgot to feed the messenger who had come from afar.

Fortunately, the house-elf was quite attentive and responsible. He quickly brought a plate of evenly cut, fresh red beef strips to provide some stomach comfort to the hungry and haggard owl, which had been exposed to the wind and sun for several days.

Holding the letter, she read it word by word carefully to make sure she had not misunderstood it. The witch's still bright eyes gradually burst into burning eagerness and long-dormant ambition.

The gentleman never forgot his original ideal.

The saints will always stand behind the gentleman and work hard to change the world, no matter how time passes or how the years change.


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