Solim was holding his wand in a daze, as a bundle of golden cotton wool was wrapped around the tip of his wand.

This is familiar to him, it is a memory, and in combination with his own situation, it should be his own memory. Solim was well aware that he was "broken".

After discussing the topic of Clyde, Solim completely lost his memories of the rest of the day. Looking at the golden memory on the tip of his staff, Solim felt a strong urge to shove it back into his head.

Demps walked over with his wand and picked at the memory on the tip of Solim's wand......

"No problem," he said to Cowyce, "he cleaned it up clean, and nothing was missing." "

"That's good. Kouys nodded, and said to Solim, who was still in a daze, "Okay, don't be in a daze, let your uncle send you back." "

Demps didn't know what he had done, and Solim's memories turned from gold to gray before slowly dispersing, fading into thin air.

"If so...... It's over?" said Solim, noticing his left hand.

It was back to normal, and naturally it no longer wore snakeskin gloves.

Moving his left hand, then pinching it with his right hand, the sense of touch and sight told Solim that his left hand had indeed recovered.

"What is left on your hand has an effect on the ritual, and we have helped you out. Cowyce's tone was as relaxed as picking up a stone from the ground, "That kind of injury is not a minor injury, but it is not something that cannot be solved, and that's how your family treats you?"

Demps glanced at Cowys, the corners of his mouth twitching, as if he wanted to comment.

Solim also looked at Kouys strangely, is this sowing discord? Or is it just a casual remark?

Who is Cowys? Even if you don't have to take a deed, you can tell what Solim really thinks in the flash of his expression.

"Don't get me wrong, I'm just sowing discord, and that old thing in your house isn't here anymore anyway." Cowyce looked at Solim with a smile, "You are a bit like your father, and you don't have much to do with the family...... Well, rapport. "

Solim didn't say anything, he wanted to hear what Cowys had to say.

"Your father, he is the only man in 70 years who has married us Clermont. "

Cowys also deliberately accentuated the tone of "the only", for fear that Solim would not be able to hear it. Originally, Clermont was going to arrange for the sisters to marry Ritchie and the other to Selwyn, but as a result, Ogle sorted out the matter, and Clermont's sisters were served by him.

Clermont is a conservative pure-blood family, and marrying is usually arranged within the family, and they have to ensure the purity of the bloodline - there is no way to do it, the marriage will only lead to the dilution of the bloodline, and the result is that their unique abilities will gradually die out after a few generations.

But they are one of the thirteen families, and it is an indispensable means to marry other families for the benefit of the family. They need to increase their influence in the outside world, and nothing is more effective than marriage.

"He's a genius, and that's what we old guys really think of him, if he hadn't broken it in the first place...... Well, I think I'm in a high position now. Cowyce put his hands behind his back, and his emotions became mixed when he spoke of Ogle, "I know something about him, he is close to Muggles, and he accepts some of their ideas. He wants to change something...... I don't want to say anything about that, but one thing is for sure, the path he chose was not easy. "

This is certain, and the reform will inevitably offend vested interest groups. If it weren't for the fact that Ogle also came from these vested interest groups, and did not make any substantive and subversive moves, he would have been dealt with internally a long time ago.

"Your father is not the same as that guy. Glancing at Solim, Cowys added, "I'm talking about Gellert. Grindelwald. "

Grindelwald, the original Dark Lord, had a loyal following - unlike Voldemort's Death Eaters. Voldemort is the control, while Grindelwald is the guide.

The saints saw Grindelwald as a mentor and guide, not a master. At least in terms of leadership and charisma, Grindelwald can throw off Voldemort a few streets.

Grindelwald wants to lead a revolution in the wizarding world, overthrow the International Secrecy Act, and establish a global hierarchical order led by wise and powerful wizards who rule the Muggles. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

In contrast, Voldemort ...... Forget it, this is a guy who sells dog meat on the head of a sheep. Cowyce didn't even bother to mention him.

Grindelwald wants to overturn the International Secrecy Act, something that conservative wizards absolutely cannot tolerate. But why don't wizarding leaders all over the world want to break the number one law in the wizarding world?

They were afraid of a violent conflict with Muggles, and the number of wizards was too small compared to ordinary people who could not do magic. It is true that powerful wizards can ignore the small arms of ordinary people to some extent, but the vast majority of ordinary wizards do not have this ability, and when confronted with a well-trained and well-armed army, the only thing a wizard can do is escape.

The tragic scenes of World War II not only left a painful memory for ordinary people, but also made wizards firm in their thoughts: they could not have a violent conflict with Muggles, because wizards could not afford to consume them.

Perhaps powerful wizards can survive such a violent conflict, but ordinary wizard populace don't have the ability to do so. Once the ordinary wizards at the bottom are consumed in large numbers, the wizarding society that does not have a sufficient population will soon fall apart, and who will the pure-blood wizards rule when the time comes?

At that time, even their dragon farm did not have enough people to take care of it. That's why the International Secrets Act is so important, it's not for Muggles, it's for wizards.

The reason for Grindelwald's defeat would be said by many to be because Dumbledore defeated him and shattered his ambitions, but the deeper reason lies in his actions to undermine the International Secrets Act on a practical level.

During World War II, there were a lot of wizards who went to war.

Of course, French wizards did not count, and they were strictly forbidden to participate in the Muggle Wars.

Grindelwald, who broke through the bottom line, was targeted, and the Presbyterian Council did not directly send someone to kill him, because it was useless. The idea has spread, and the execution of him as the leader can only serve symbolic significance, but will not solve the concrete problem. Just lock it up, maybe it will be useful later.

Yes, there is also no unity of opinion within the Presbyterian Church. Because some people see hope for the rule of Muggles.

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