Brabi didn't stay, but chose to wait outside, he was very self-aware, knowing that the ancestor of the family stuffed Solim over definitely not to save a ticket to visit Windsor Castle, but to have something else, this kind of thing in Brabi's opinion is better to be less mixed. He is very clear about his position: he is running errands for the family, and he will never inquire about what he shouldn't know.

Solim and the others did not change rooms, and the queen threw out all the irrelevant people, leaving only the three of them.

"I thought it would take a bit of a bit of talk, but I didn't expect it to go so well. Solim reached into his robe, "Don't be nervous, Mr. Hanoby, I'm just in case." "

With that, Solim waved his wand, and an invisible wave filled the room.

Hanoby stared at the stick in Solim's right hand.

"Oh, it's a wand, I think you've seen it Mr. Hanoby. Solim smiled and sat back down in front of the two of them.

"Now that the people in the way are gone, I think we might be able to have an open and honest conversation. Solim intersected his fingers and leaned back in his chair, "Ladies first, Your Majesty, is there anything you would like to ask?"

"How old are you?"

Elizabeth II's question really caught Solim off guard. The queen had seen wizards and wizards casting spells, so she wasn't surprised that Solim took out that little stick, she was more curious about Solim's age, because Solim didn't seem to be very old~.

(Hey, look at the occasion now, okay?)

"Ahem," Solim looked at the queen with some confusion, "if Her Majesty is referring to my age...... I'm going to be an adult in no time—I mean, of course, the wizarding community's concept of adulthood. "

"Oh, is that any difference?" asked Elizabeth II, with some curiosity.

Hanoby's face on the side was a little strange, but he still pursed his lips and tried not to say a word.

"We are 17 years old and adults. "

"Why? what's the difference between a 17 and 18 year old? or just to distinguish herself from us Muggles?"

"Well, that's right," Solim said quickly after trying to get the topic to the point, "It is generally believed that the growth of a wizard's magic will stabilize at the age of 17, and having a relatively stable amount of magic will have a greater impact on the wizard's life, so we stipulate that the age of 17 is an adult." "

After saying this in a hurry, Solim quickly turned his gaze to Hanoby, an MI6 agent, hoping that he would be more reliable.

It has to be said that an agent is an agent, and he always notices those subtleties.

"Why would you leave that fellow wizard of yours behind and choose to talk to us alone? "

"Sometimes, asking the right question can make things easier. Solim smiled slightly, "Mr. Hanoby, you're asking the right question. "

"As a ...... Ordinary people, both of whom have been in contact with wizards, what do you think of those who have the same status as me view Muggles who don't have the ability to cast spells?"

Hanobi looked at the queen first, and the queen was there, and he certainly couldn't be the first to speak. Who knew that Elizabeth II actually said a string of words that they didn't understand.

"Is that German?" said Solim, who sounded like German.

"No, that's Shakespeare's original line, from A Midsummer Night's Dream. The queen looked at Solim and explained, "It means God, these mortals are complete fools. "

Hanoby and Solim looked at each other.

"Gentlemen, don't you even study?" said the Queen, who seemed a little dissatisfied. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

That's what Qu Gao and Widow said. But can this be blamed on Solim or Hanoby? One of them is a wizard, how can a wizard be idle and have nothing to do to read Shakespeare's original book without a modern English translation? Solim can't even read a magic book, so he will have such idle time? Not to mention Hanoby, he is a secret agent, and he is an agent related to dealing with wizarding affairs, and he will definitely not read such books that have nothing to do with wizards.

"Ahem. Hanobi cleared his throat a little awkwardly, "Her Majesty's words are very much in line with what I have observed and experienced. You guys...... I really look down on us ordinary people who don't have the ability to cast spells. "

"No, no, no, Sir Hanoby. The queen shook her head, "You are wrong, they don't look down on us, they despise us, and when they deal with us, that kind of contempt from the inside out cannot be concealed...... I don't think they tried to hide it. "

Elizabeth II seems to have thought of something not so pleasant. []

"I think you're right, Your Majesty. Hanoby nodded.

"In general, it does. "Almost all pure-blood wizards have a contempt for ordinary people who can't cast spells, even though they are very different today than they were centuries ago. "

"It's also a place I don't know much about. Hanobi glanced at the queen and said to Solim, "If it was centuries ago, you wizards would have discriminated against us Muggles, after all, ordinary people were indeed synonymous with ignorance, but why do you still think this way now? Don't you see what we have achieved today?"

"Some wizards can see but still discriminate, while others don't see or choose to turn a blind eye. Solim said, "Believe me, as a pure-blood, I'm probably the most polite and listening wizard you'll ever meet." "

"I'm pretty sure you're telling the truth. Her Majesty said.

"I agree with that too. Hanoby glanced at the queen and then said to Solim, "It may be offensive, but in all the years I've been working with wizards, you're probably the least wizard of all." "

"Oh, I am indeed a wizard, and from a rather old family. "

"Then it must be your early childhood experience and acquired education that can make you so different. Elizabeth II hit the nail on the head.

"Ah, I think this is one of the crises that our wizarding world will face in the future, and the same is your crisis. Solim said with some alarmism.

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