By the time Solim got out of the car, his mission had been accomplished, or rather, the Selwyns' goal had been achieved.

Wizarding Muggle Convention?

Well, that was indeed a monumental and landmark meeting, but practical?

Sorry, hardly.

Covering up the recent magic leak has been agreed upon, and the convention is just a formality. At this juncture, no one would be stupid enough to make the truth public.

In addition to this, the other topics on the agenda of the conference are additions. While it cannot be said that it is meaningless, it is indeed difficult to see results in the near future.

For example, the cooperation between wizards and Muggles. Everyone knows that this is a good thing, especially for wizards, such a cooperation will take advantage of them, but this meeting is only setting the tone, and if you want to officially start cooperation, you need to discuss and research.

In other words, in this huge meeting, everyone will only determine a general direction, and if you want to get actual benefits, you have to wait.

At least from an official point of view, yes.

You can ...... privately. Well, I can only say that those who understand understand it, and those who don't understand it can't do anything.

Such was the case with the meeting of British officials in Selwin and carriages. The two sides reached a private consensus to bypass the rules and regulations of the International Federation of Wizards, and first make small-scale contacts for preliminary planning and experience, and when the time is ripe, they can immediately roll out on a large scale.

The new cake has been baked, and Selwyn is not ready to wait and see, but chooses to act immediately. The world of ordinary people is a blue ocean for the entire wizarding society, and it has great potential for development, and whoever can exert more and greater influence on ordinary people will have a greater voice within the Council of Elders - this can be seen clearly by pure-blood families.

What Selwyn is doing now is to take British territory, at least to ensure that there will be no outside intervention in the British Isles.

The meeting was a success, and Selwyn's intended purpose was achieved. This included commercial cooperation, opening up several suitable potion products for the Muggles to sell. However, the specific list needs to be discussed later, but it is not something that Solim needs to care about, and Selwyn will send someone to contact the Muggles.

Business cooperation is a key step in the integration of each other, and when ordinary people gradually accept all kinds of magical products, the appearance of wizards will not be so abrupt.

Rather than commercial cooperation, Solim valued academic exchanges with Muggles.

Several of the UK's leading universities and some of the most powerful research institutes will be involved in the study of magic – using the Muggle method. Selwyn, for his part, will provide all necessary support to these institutions.

Solim proposed the idea of joining the study, even in the presence of Willard, and was immediately welcomed by a minister with the title of Honorary Chancellor of Oxford.

Muggles also wanted to know about wizards.

Although there is no difference between the two sides physically, unlike ordinary people, wizards generally have excellent damage abilities.

Unlike wizards, who are only capable of inflicting damage on wizards when they are armed with a firearm, wizards can pull out a small stick at any time and let go of a group of professionally trained professionals with good fighting skills. Even if this wizard may have to struggle to run 5,000 meters, he can use his innate talent to cause this somewhat exaggerated result. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

It is impossible to say that Muggle heads and brains are not worried about this. What does it mean to have too much individual difference? Just think of humans versus monkeys...... Although the gap between wizards and ordinary people is not so outrageous, it is also visible to the naked eye - it is normal for Muggles to fear discrimination and enslavement, after all, they have played this game themselves.

Muggles are more interested in the study of magic than wizards. They were eager to know whether the magical abilities displayed by the wizards could be acquired or could only be continued through the so-called bloodline. If modern medicine intervenes, whether ordinary people can also have this ability - this is what they are most concerned about.

After the meeting, the dignitaries of the government poured into one of the largest bars in the carriage to taste the unique drinks of wizards. Although Solim had warned the old men at the beginning to stop in moderation, there were still two ministers and a member of the royal family who were put down - hot whiskey was not something that people of their age should drink, and they were not just trying to stop it, which led to the trio being sent directly to the guest room, but the wizards were better at handling this kind of thing than their doctors, otherwise they might have missed the meeting in France.

For the first Wizarding Muggle Convention, French officials attached great importance to it. They set the venue directly in the most prosperous wizarding district in all of Europe, the Champs-Elysées.

Not the Muggle one, of course, but the wizarding Champs-Elysées. In order to accommodate national delegates from all over Europe and their entourage, the French even moved a large number of shops to make room for the venue. []

It's the same as when England hosted the Quidditch World Cup, where English wizards built a huge stadium with enough capacity for 100,000 people in just a few days...... But the venue that the French want to build can't be as shabby as the Quidditch pitch.

The proud French wizards sought perfection in all the details, and for this reason they even asked the shops near the venue to be cleaned and replaced with signs that were too old. Not only that, but they also ordered the store to remove the somewhat retro exhibits from the window and replace them with newer products.

As for some owl shops and pet shops on the street...... All of them were forced to close down for rectification because of hygiene and odor problems.

While the venue is indeed magnificent, the Champs-Elysée Wizards Street is not as popular as it once was – it is the most visited Wizards Street in Europe.

Apparently the French thought that as long as the first Wizarding Muggle Convention was managed, nothing else mattered.

But the owner and some customers don't think so. They knew it was a big day, so they gathered ...... No, it's the coalition – the shopkeepers whose business has been so badly affected that they have even been shut down for rectification, and many local wizards who love to join in the fun, have joined forces and marched through the Champs-Elysées with signs with slogans.

Seriously, people were stupid when Solim saw this. Should it be said that it is worthy of being a revolutionary old area? Both Muggles and wizards have this kind of traditional performing arts.

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