Professor of Pharmacy at Hogwarts

Chapter 230, Christie



Chapter 230, Christie

Hogsmeade village.

Alexis found Christie easily.

But facing Christie who was ready to listen, Alexis felt a little uneasy again.

What if Christy says no too?

Alexis thought as she stared at Christy.

Her body is uncoordinated and her brain is not working well. Is it really the right choice to marry her?

At this moment, Alexis even wanted to retreat.

On the opposite side, Christie was leaning on the sofa, her head resting on an arm, looking at Alexis.

What was he thinking about?

Faced with Alexis' gaze, Christie couldn't help but think wildly.

Why does he keep staring at me?

Should I act more dignified?

What should I do if he suddenly confesses his love to me?Should I accept it?

Aberforth said he liked drinking mead. Damn it, I drank all the mead I brought back from Aberforth yesterday!

Christie was a little annoyed.

The two people continued to look at each other, the atmosphere was somewhat silent and strangely awkward.

"I...I came to you because I have something to tell you."

Alexis turned her gaze, glanced past Christie, stared at the somewhat messy bookshelf behind her and said.

Then he remembered Grindelwald's teachings and turned his gaze back to Christie's face.

I'm coming!

Christie couldn't help but change her posture and pretend to be calm.

"What is it, Alexis?"

"That's right, I plan to, I mean, I'm going to... uh... I want to form a team, you should know, what happened with the Firebolt incident and what I encountered at the Wizengamot trial."

Not a confession!

Christie breathed a sigh of relief, but couldn't help feeling a little disappointed.

She nodded.

"Ignore them, Alexis, I mean, those people calling you names are full of slugs in their heads, and we all know you made the right choice."

Christy comforted.

The speeches of those congressmen made Christie feel incredible. For the first time, she knew that someone could really vividly express what it means to be mentally retarded.

"No, I'm fine, and not just because of this."

Weird.

"The wizarding world, including the Ministry of Magic and the International Federation of Wizards, has too many outdated and backward regulations."

"The Wizengamot is the 'Supreme Court' of the wizarding world. Christie, do you understand? They can decide what is right and what is wrong. Their words and deeds will have a profound impact on the wizarding world, but they don't understand at all. How important is the power in your own hands."

Speaking of this, Alexis was a little excited. He gradually got rid of his initial unconfidence and his words became smoother.

"They can influence the standards of right and wrong in the wizarding world, but they don't use rational analysis at all. They judge whether something is right or wrong, relying on their own senses and emotions. Yes, that's right, emotions."

"Everyone has emotional tendencies, and everyone has likes and dislikes. It is wrong to rely on personal likes and dislikes to decide whether something is right or wrong."

"What are you going to do?"

Christy asked.

"I'm going to put the right people where they're supposed to be."

"The wizarding world needs some changes now. We have to bring some changes to them. I think these changes should come from the Muggle world."

"Muggle world?"

"Yes, the Muggle world."

"The Muggle world is developing very fast, and their pace of progress has never stopped. I made a comparison with the students in the first class. It has been more than 800 years since the invention of firearms. During these 800 years, Muggles are constantly improving their firearms."

Alexis recounted the lesson in summary.

"Today, the Muggle world has all kinds of firearms, pistols, rifles, machine guns, sniper rifles. They have also invented grenades, bombs, cannons, and a kind of bomb. I heard that only one can destroy the entire world. London."

"In addition, they also invented airplanes, tanks, trains, and telephones. I heard that someone in the United States also invented something called the Internet."

"Look at the wizarding world, 800 years ago we were flying on broomsticks, and 800 years later we are still riding broomsticks, oh, but we have increased the speed, from twenty kilometers per hour to the current speed of 150 miles per hour."

"We still use brooms, or Apparition, or the Floo Network to travel. For further distances, we can only rely on the Muggle world's transportation."

"800 years ago we used curses to kill people, and 800 years later we still use curses to kill people. Christie, I made a comparison for the students in class."

"Who will win if a wizard versus an ordinary man with a pistol, Christie, who do you think will win?"

Christie thought for a moment and said, "Muggle?"

She is not a wizard who knows nothing about the Muggle world. Because of Alexis, Christie knows a lot about the Muggle world.

"That's right, Muggles."

"It only takes 0.2 seconds to shoot. Even if the vital point is not hit, the pain and impact of the shot will deform the wizard's gestures and spells, causing the spell to fail. Even if these do not happen, we assume that the wizard feels during the duel Without pain and regardless of the impact of the bullet, it takes at least a second to activate a disarming spell."

"If an ordinary person is very skilled, he might even dodge. In this way, he would have the opportunity to fire a second or even a third shot. But can a wizard be hit three times in a row and still continue to cast a spell?"

"But look at today's wizards. They hold arrogant self-righteousness and arrogantly think that Muggles are not worth mentioning. This is simply ridiculous. They don't realize that if Muggles want to, they can always take all the Destroy all wizards."

Christie stared for a moment, shook her head and said, "The matter is not as serious as you think, Alexis. Although you are right and your worries are justified, the matter has not reached this point."

"The International Federation of Wizards and the Ministry of Magic in various places have cooperated with the local Muggle government. In fact, the Muggle government has always known about our existence."

"That's exactly what I'm going to say." Alexis couldn't help but stand up and walk around. "That's exactly what I'm going to say!"

"Remember the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy? Remember what Muggles did to wizards in history?"

"Do you also think that Muggles and we can't coexist?"

Christy asked.

Now she was a little worried about Alexis, worried that he had accepted Grindelwald's ideas.

"The reality is that we have been living together peacefully for more than 50 years. Alexis, I understand how you feel and how worried you are about the future, but we have better options."

"We can take our time."


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