Chapter 187 The Emerging Education Industry
Chapter 187 The Emerging Education Industry
Chapter 187 The Emerging Education Industry
After Ryan finished making his statement—
He then realized which part of the process seemed familiar.
Set aside one day each week for grassroots research, and then choose to act based on your own conscience.
What kind of grassroots survey report is this from the magical world?!
But when others conduct research, they might say: "Because I have seen the light, I cannot bear to see people wandering in the darkness."
However, due to the existence of magic, the quality of life and standard of living in the magical world, when compared horizontally within the same social class, far surpasses that of the ordinary world, leading by at least several decades.
Take the Weasley family for example. When Ron enrolled, he couldn't even afford a wand. They could be considered the lowest-ranking wizarding family in the wizarding world. Arthur Weasley's salary alone was enough to support a family of nine. In the world of ordinary people, they would probably have been wiped out long ago.
However, the family had no problem with basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter; they just struggled to make ends meet with extra expenses.
Therefore, if Ryan were to use inappropriate points of reference to compare the living standards of the wizarding world—
"Never mind, don't overthink it," he interrupted his thoughts, afraid that the deeper he thought about it, the more he would genuinely believe that wizards were fearless and could endure hardship.
Given the immense and abundant productive capacity, he believed that it was unwise to increase the overall strength of the wizarding world by exploiting the living standards of ordinary wizards.
This trend is already emerging in the magical world among pure-blood families that have existed for many years—a trend of exploiting ordinary wizards.
If this continues, the criticism brought about by pure-blood wealth and power will be replaced by the criticism brought about by magic wands.
Ryan felt that next year they should find an opportunity to send their Draco Malfoys to launch a precise strike against pure-blood families, places where wealth and power are concentrated.
Nicolas Flamel and Perenel, of course, had no idea about Ryan's rich inner world.
They simply felt that receiving such students at this time was a truly fortunate thing.
"It's just a pity that you would have been better off if you had been born a hundred years earlier."
Nicolas Flamel and Perenaerts were satisfied with Lane's handling of the matter and declined. Lane and Maxim offered to send them back, then left without a word.
Even though their offer was rejected, Ryan and Maxim still saw them off all the way to the gates of Beauxbatons School.
They came seeking answers to their doubts, and after receiving them, they waved goodbye and left. Watching the two figures disappear, Maxim was filled with admiration. They truly lived up to their legendary status; their actions and demeanor were reminiscent of ancient times.
"Professor Ryan, what are your plans for the Magisterium Wand? If you need any help in the French magical world, just let me know." She saw the potential market for the Magisterium Wand and also the extent to which Ryan's reputation could grow after this market was developed.
There is no definitive figure for the exact number of duds in the world.
However, almost every wizard has some Squibs around them.
These Squibs can also be assembled into a network, a network covering the entire magical world, and all the movements of this network will converge on Ryan.
At that time, it would be no exaggeration to say that Ryan's reputation was at its zenith.
From his research into magic and his efforts to benefit Squigglies, Maxim sincerely felt that this young man had accomplished something unprecedented.
Whether her name, Maxim, will be merely mentioned in the annals of magical history or take center stage in new chapters remains to be seen.
Ryan happened to have a follow-up idea.
After all, the newly born magic wizards are like babies just coming into contact with the world; they know nothing and know nothing.
As the creator of the magic wizards, and as their creator in the mystical sense, Ryan naturally couldn't be a hands-off manager, neglecting everything, killing but not burying, giving birth but not educating.
Magic wizards need systematic education and proper guidance, which can only come from Beauxbatons and the French Ministry of Magic. Even if he were divided into 18 parts, he couldn't provide comprehensive guidance.
"Madam Headmistress, because I need to travel back and forth between several locations, it's difficult to keep an eye on things. Regarding the purchase of magic wands by the magic wizards in France, and their magical practice, I urge you, if you'd like, to discuss with the Ministry of Magic the possibility of establishing a small educational institution. The instructors could be outstanding students from Beauxbatons, or Ministry of Magic staff."
Because their spellcasting abilities, gained through magic wands, are unique, they don't need to be taught spells or magic incantations. Instead, they can be taught how to control magical power, potions, and herbs, enabling them to become basic wizards.
"Don't worry, I'll handle it." Maxim readily agreed. Finding a teaching space and some teaching staff was not a difficult task for her.
Moreover, this is not just about helping out; it's about receiving a reward while helping.
Because Ryan can find many people to do this for him, and this will bring him unparalleled fame.
Just imagine, the first magic academy in history to utilize Squibs! What kind of reputation would its founder gain?
What kind of legacy will the educators who laid the foundation for this academy have in the history of magic?
Maxim decided to treat this as the most important thing to do.
She would personally oversee the site selection, assign personnel, and customize the educational system to ensure that all magic wizards could learn well, master the skills, and sustain their learning.
Ryan could hear the passion and enthusiasm in Mrs. Maxim's tone, and knew that he wasn't just trying to fool her; Mrs. Maxim had understood what he meant.
He was relieved.
Admittedly, Ryan could find many people to help with this matter, including many complete strangers who were eager to contribute.
But the principal of Beauxbatons is different.
Because Beauxbatons was the alma mater of his teacher Nicolas Flamel and his teacher's wife Perenel, Ryan naturally never forgot the teachings of the two elders.
As for why he didn't seek out the headmaster of Hogwarts, the reason is simple: a huge reputation has always been Dumbledore's enemy, and Dumbledore himself deeply resents it. He desperately wishes he didn't have such a great reputation, and he desperately hopes that others won't repeatedly use his most painful memories as badges of honor to praise him.
Meanwhile, at Hogwarts.
Two old men were strolling along the Black Lake, talking about the witchcraft movement that had broken out in France.
"When a Squib unleashes its magic, the resulting surge is powerful enough to reshape the world. Albus, you don't need to keep telling me to refrain from sharing my views with him. His views are already more radical than mine."
"That's different, Gellert. Your radical view is that you're ruthless. His radical view is that he ignores all established laws."
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