Solim looked at the questionnaire in his hand, and the questions on it were not only numerous, but also quite detailed.

Whether the parents were wizards, what house they graduated from, what direction of magic they were good at, what they thought of pure-blood wizards, what they thought of Muggles, whether they were proficient in using Muggle tools, their views on dark arts, their views on current Ministry of Magic policy, their attitudes towards the Wizarding Secrecy Act......

There are dozens of questions, and if you really answer the above questions carefully, you can get a fairly detailed profile from a student.

Take a look at these questions - what you think about purebloods/Muggles, and what you think about the dark arts, which can get a student's "undertone", and this is not just a matter of filling in randomly. For example, those special students in Slytherin, even if you are "friendly" to Muggles and hate the dark arts, then someone has to believe it, right?

Solim only filled in his full name in the name field of the questionnaire and never put pen to paper since. When the staff of the Ministry of Magic came to ask about Volume 23, they were stunned when they saw the blank scroll, but after seeing the name on it, they looked at Solim and left.

It is impossible for a wizard from Selwyn to enter the Ministry of Magic, as any wizard of higher status knows.

Solim didn't think the work of the Ministry of Magic was wasting his time, he had been looking at the ceiling for a long time. Although the ceiling of the Great Hall during the day is not as elaborate as it is during the evening feast, it does carry some of his important memories.

He can still recall the shock and excitement he felt when he first entered the Great Hall...... That's a complex emotion that no language can describe. Although he will soon be leaving, Solim will still be immersed in the details of his Hogwarts career for a long time to come.

Solim felt that his affection for Hogwarts was like some kind of obsession, but now that this obsession had gradually dissipated as his graduation approached. Although he was already familiar with the place, even more than most of the faculty and staff, seven years had taken him long enough to experience the excitement of exploring the corridors of the castle for the first time, but that didn't stop him from maintaining his special affection for Hogwarts.

"Solim—"

Just as the stained glass behind the Solim Research Professorship, the students disbanded at the signal of Mr. Secretary. Hermione dragged Harry through the crowd.

Harry and Hermione...... It's true that I haven't talked to them for a long time.

Solim said in his heart, and then calmly watched as they stood still in front of him.

"What's the matter?"

"What do you think the Ministry of Magic is doing?" asked Hermione.

"What do you think? Miss Jack-of-all-trades. "

"Uh......" Hermione obviously didn't expect Solim to use that title, "I don't really like that title." "

"It's a rare opportunity, isn't it?" Solim shrugged, "I don't think anyone will call you that after graduation, it's a treasure from your school days—both good and bad." "

Hermione and Harry looked at Solim strangely, and they noticed that Solim today seemed to be a little different from what they remembered.

Maybe it's because you're close to graduation?

"Well, maybe you're right. Hermione nodded, pulled a chair from next to her, and sat down in front of Solim.

"So, does the Ministry of Magic really want to expand its recruitment? even half-bloods and ...... People from my background are all within the scope of the expansion?"

"Yes, there is no doubt about that. Solim affirmed Hermione's claim.

"The Ministry of Magic has a lot of trouble right now, and you may not know that the Ministry of Magic has a lot of jobs except for those important positions, such as those directors or heads of important offices. "

"How is this possible?" Harry didn't quite believe what Solim was saying, "Did they all die?"

Solim glanced at him with a strange look. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"It's not a sacrifice, but people do run away. Some people don't even write a letter of resignation. Solim explained, "I'll just say one thing: the vast majority of them are pure-bloods, and a very small percentage are half-bloods related to them, and Muggle wizards don't have ...... Now you can probably guess who they are, right?"

Harry's mind was clearly not as fast as Hermione's.

"What do you mean...... These people who have left the Ministry of Magic have something to do with the Death Eaters?" Hermione frowned.

"Of course, it's related, either they openly support the Dark Lord, or their relatives support them, but they don't express their position, or they support them secretly...... The interest groups they formed had dominated the Ministry of Magic in the past, and most of the key positions you could think of were their people. "

"It's just that now the Dark Lord has gone abroad with his useless men, and the Ministry of Magic has begun a purge again, and these people have no choice but to run. "

"They should all be arrested. Harry said, "If these people are supporting Voldemort, why would the Ministry of Magic let them go?"

"Because they are quite numerous, and it takes a lot of manpower and time for the Ministry of Magic to catch them, but at the moment, the situation is everywhere, and the Ministry of Magic must first stabilize the interior, otherwise before they catch people, the Ministry of Magic, which lacks soldiers and major generals, will begin to collapse from the inside. "

"Besides......" Solim curled the corners of his mouth, "where do you think the Ministry of Magic pays its employees from? The Ministry of Magic doesn't have any profitable industry, and even if it does, it can't support the Ministry's huge expenses. It's not all provided by those pure-blood wizards, since the 347 families have provided various funds for the operation of the Ministry of Magic, then important positions naturally have to be reserved for those pure-blood wizards. "

"But now that those people have run away, the funds will naturally be cut off. Solim said: "I heard that some time ago, the Ministry of Magic almost couldn't pay salaries, but fortunately, many less important departments have been shut down, otherwise the cost would be even greater. "

"I'm sure the Ministry of Magic can handle these things on its own," Hermione said, "and their expansion this time is enough to show that the funding matter has been largely resolved, but my question is, can someone like me really make a difference when he enters the Ministry of Magic?"

"I mean, you're not going to leave us in a pension department, are you? I've heard some Gryffindor parents who work in the Ministry of Magic say that those offices are reading newspapers and playing cards all year round. "

"Isn't that good?"

Solim straightened up, pretending to be incredulous.

"Look at it - a high-paying job at the Ministry of Magic, no stress, no work, you can even sleep and do what you like, leave work when it's time, and you don't have to work overtime until you miss dinner...... This is the working environment that many people dream of!"

Truth be told, Solim felt that if he wanted to completely mess up one day, he could consider the Ministry of Magic for such an errand.

But this is obviously impossible, so he can only think about it.

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