The Wizarding World Survival Guide

News from our newspaper It is also called "No-Maji" in America and other places.) I am very fortunate and sad to find that even as the vast majority of myself, I am the one who has been kept in the dark. Fortunately, the truth is late, but in the end absent.

After two months of unrest, the governments of the non-magical world sent representatives to engage with the wizarding world for the first time, and despite evidence that the top government leaders knew about the world before then, they did not We don't know why it was made public, but on 31 August, a public meeting for the media and the public took place at the Alexander Conference Hall next to London's King's Cross station - a beautiful and imposing building with a huge presence at the Paris Expo. The Steam Titan is named, and its height is flush with Buckingham Palace, expressing the beautiful promise of eternal equality between wizards and non-witches. It took only one week from the start of construction to completion, and it demonstrated the superb use of magic in the field of construction. Dorian Wei in the construction team Mr Sly told reporters that the Alexandria Chamber was built using the architectural ideas of many Muggle architects, and promised that in the near future, non-wizards will also enjoy this epoch-making rapid construction and more benefits A convenient form of life based on magic.

(A photo of the Alexander Conference Hall, this is a straight horizontal building, the whole body is made of silver, gold and large pieces of glass, the lines are drawn to a certain rigidity, and in the center of the building, a tower-shaped building similar to Alexander's head serves as the The main body of the conference hall has two towers in the form of castles on both sides, one golden and one silver, which serve as the liaison offices for Muggles and wizards respectively. On the square at the entrance, a group of wizards wearing hard hats are working against the drawings. A fountain, bald Mr. Weasley standing in front of the camera, rubbing his hands awkwardly, unable to restrain his curiosity about the camera.)

According to sources, the then minister of the British Ministry of Magic (the highest administrative body for wizards, the relevant introduction will turn to the fifth edition), Mr. Nobby Ritchie, was a Muggle-born wizard (meaning not of wizarding blood but with magical abilities at birth.) The wizard, about Nobby Ritchie's introduction to the tenth edition), as a leader with both wizarding and Muggle characteristics, his views greatly promoted the opening and progress of the meeting, making Britain the first European and In the countries that wizards have contacted, most members of Congress have expressed great expectations for this young wizard who has just experienced political struggles and won. With the influence of Muggle origin, some of his decisions will not be like Bulgaria and other countries. So rigid.

As wizards who are the same as humans, or as a part of human beings, wizards have extraordinary abilities, but they still have a basic social structure. This is undoubtedly a shot in the arm for people who are new to magic. The wizards promised at the meeting that they would abide by the treaty with the government just like the International Secrecy Act for hundreds of years before, and fully protect the non-magical people. Rights, of course, these treaties are still actively negotiated, and given the very different values ​​and values ​​of wizarding and non-wizard groups, this negotiation is still a long way off, and many are concerned about the repeal of the International Statute of Secrecy. Afterwards, the rights of citizens will be damaged. In this regard, the Minister of National Defense delivered a speech on August 27, promising to do everything in the country to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, and will definitely not betray the country to seek glory and fear force. behavior, and pointed out that after wizards were fully integrated into British Empire society, they would enjoy the same rights as citizens, but is this really the case? (The full content of the speech and the comments of the special commentators of this newspaper will be transferred to the third edition)

Since July, this newspaper has received letters from many readers one after another. People's curiosity, fear and desire for magic are surprisingly consistent. The introduction of Gwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry will be transferred to the seventh edition) and Mr. Albus Dumbledore, the chief executive of Wizengamore (the highest authority of British wizards, enjoying legislative power, related introduction will be transferred to the sixth edition), and has applied for an interview. , and received an invitation to visit Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry with returning students and new students on September 1. At that time, this newspaper will carry out a week-long special report to answer questions for readers in detail. Interested Readers of , please be sure to pay attention to the relevant follow-up reports.

Regarding the riot that occurred in Paris two months ago, Mr. Dumbledore also gave us a detailed explanation. As a witness in the world, he restored for us extremely precious inside information, which involved many secrets between wizards and wizards. For details, please read this special issue of "The Disaster in Paris: The Great Fire Seventeen Years Ago and the Rainstorm Seventeen Years Later" and "1692-1944: What Did It Bring Us?" ".

In addition, the Minister of Magic, Mr. Nobby Ritchie, sent a "Magic Guide" so that most people who have never been in contact with magic can understand it. This guide will be given with the newspaper. If you have not received it, please go to your Get it from the newsstand or newspaper office where you purchased this newspaper. The address of the newspaper office is…

The newspaper's address was blocked by his cuff, and Nelson pressed it on the paper and looked out the window in silence.

Unlike last year or even every year before, the chimney at the front of the Hogwarts Express was not just about steam, it was the fear of the unknown future, and the fear of underage wizards about Muggles. More than Muggles' fear of wizards, after all, most people in the history of magic and Muggle studies have only heard the story of the church's persecution of wizards in the Middle Ages, and most adult wizards tacitly believe that the secrecy law is a system used to protect the witches. The law of melon is different, and the little wizards feel that this is a law to protect themselves from persecution, but when this law disappeared with the riots in Paris, the umbrella over their heads disappeared, and even that The Muggle reporter's carriage was enough to make people shy away, they would rather run to the far carriage to huddle with their classmates, rather than sit in any compartment in the fifth carriage, which also made the whole Hogwars train. The Z Express presented a strange appearance of heavy head and foot and light body. The train was like a caterpillar arching on the ground, and the middle section near the fifth carriage would lift up a little when it turned.

The sixth car adjacent to the fifth car was also very empty. There were only three or four students in each compartment. Nelson was sitting in the sixth compartment closest to the fifth car, resting his chin on his hand, silently. Looking at the familiar scenery that flashed quickly outside the car window, but these scenery are a little different today.

A thick newspaper was spread out in front of him, with the words "The Times" printed on the headline, and this was probably the first Muggle newspaper to appear on the Hogwarts Express.

He had read the report several times, but he couldn't find a single word about himself on it. Dumbledore did exactly what he said, protecting Nelson very well, even except for the people who were close to the ruins that day, no one knew that he was there. What role did it play in the events of Paris.

Similarly, although magic has been made public, the existence of the "missionary" has not left the slightest trace, as if the Muggle who confronted the wizard that day was just an illusion, he understood Dumbledore's painstaking efforts, in this turbulent time. At that time, being a key character can easily become the target of public criticism, and the Muggles have finally calmed down from the panic that lasted for two months. Next is the highlight of the fusion of the two worlds.

He was just a little pity and a little worried, but unfortunately he couldn't push it, and he was even more worried that the reaction of Muggles and wizards would be more different from what he expected, which eventually led to the crisis of "cleaning up the mess" as Dumbledore said. , thinking of this, a burning pain came from the back of his hand, as if an unbreakable oath was burning his right hand. Although it was only a verbal promise, the promise was countless times heavier than the oath. In the following year, he and Ma Melon has nothing to do with me, and can only watch them go to destruction, or even to rebirth. Fortunately, Dumbledore is very active. At least with him, the United Kingdom does not have some unreportable incidents like Bulgaria or even Germany. vicious event.

"Ugh…"

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but sigh, and the sigh echoed in the compartment, louder than the wind outside the carriage.

Although the compartment was extremely quiet, he was not the only one, but he was very popular. Tom was sitting opposite him, staring at Christian, who had just been caught, as if he was playing the game of "123 Wooden Man". , Alphard sat next to Nelson, scratching his ears while staring at the other newspaper in his arms. From time to time, he secretly glanced in Nelson's direction, but in order not to affect the atmosphere in the carriage, he suppressed and did not dare to make a sound.

At this moment, he misses his older sister Walburga, who has graduated, and would rather be scolded by her sister than be embarrassed here.

Myrtle sat opposite Alphard, beside Christian, facing Nelson's direction, she couldn't see what she was looking at, and she couldn't see any expression under the thick glasses.

"Blake."

She suddenly spoke up and pointed at Alphard.

"Huh? What... what's wrong?"

Alphard sat up suddenly, the newspaper in his hand fell to the ground, and the small movement woke everyone in the cubicle. Tom and Christian raised their heads almost at the same time, staring at Alphard, and Nelson also looked out of the window from the view. Withdrawing his attention, he turned his head to look to the other side.

"Take it down."

"what?"

"I mean, your newspaper, take it down."

"Oh!" Alphard hurriedly picked up the newspaper, patted the dust on it, and carefully placed it on his lap, "My father asked me to write about my reading and give it to him within a week of school, otherwise he would They won't send me money during the semester."

"Daily Prophet?" Tom squinted, squinting at the headline of the newspaper on Alphard's lap, and said softly, "What did exposure... bring to the wizard? Why do I feel like I'm reading some indiscriminate emotional magazine, What the **** is this?"

"Didn't you read it? The latest Daily Prophet," explained Alphard. "It says in it, it is conceivable that wizards' magical products are very attractive to Muggles, and they will be willing to spend a lot of money on them. Buy, but Muggle goods can only be regarded as **** that house elves are unwilling to use in wizarding families, and some handicrafts and works of art are valuable, as for their daily necessities and those industrial products are almost useless, so the report Lee said the trade bill that Nobby Rich signed was a piece of worthless shit."

"Is the word so extreme?" Tom cast a suspicious look at him.

"Not at all, it's just that I'm dizzy and feel that every word here is stinky shit," Alphard explained with a dry laugh, "Isn't that saying that wizards can't get anything? After all, Muggles don't have any. Galleon, they're going to buy something, and they can only use that... what pounds?"

"Pound Sterling," Nelson reminded.

"Yes, Muggle money," said Alphard, scratching his head, rubbing his already messy hair into a mess, and saying with a sullen face, "I don't know what my dad wants me to see, after all we can't spend it with pounds. , maybe you can only go to London to eat something delicious, by the way, do you know what special food is there for Muggles in London?"

"…"

"There are also some Muggle theories in it, which make my head big," Alphard continued to rub his hair, dandruff and strands of hair falling down like snow, and it could be seen that he was indeed very anxious , like a desperate candidate who is cramming before an exam but finds out that he doesn't know a single term. "It said that Nobby Ritchie's bill is to let Muggles lie on us and **** blood, and it will definitely be laughed at by wizards all over the world. , and also suggested that we learn from Germany and have some cool systems."

"The best system?" Nelson squinted at the words in the newspaper with a playful expression, "How cool is it?"

"I don't know." Alphard spread his hands with a bitter face, "I'm also curious."

"There's an introduction in this book." Myrtle took out a magazine from her bag and waved at him. She glanced at Nelson and said to Alphard, "This is 'The Quibbler,' and it has a lot of content in it. For details, you may be able to copy a little as a hindsight."

"Let me see," Alphard took the magazine and looked at the title of the title page, ""Would you rather be a wizard or a Muggle?"

"Christian Jewell!"

Tom suddenly scolded and even called out his sister's full name, which attracted the attention of the other three. The magazine in Alphard's hand fell to the ground again. Tom noticed his gaffe, pulled Christian's sleeves, and stood up.

"Come on, let's go outside and talk!"

Christian shook his head, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com stubbornly refused to leave.

"I'm going to see Miss Wilttening," Tom said to the other three, pulling Christian away involuntarily.

The quarrel in the hallway faded away, and Nelson sighed again.

"What's the matter with you? Why are you sighing like an old man?" Myrtle asked with concern. "Did something happen?"

"It's a little stuffy, I'll go outside to get some air." Nelson also stood up, and there was a crackling sound from his stiff limbs.

"It's autumn, why are you bored?" Alphard felt inexplicable and watched Nelson leave the cubicle.

The corridor was very deserted, and only a cautious figure could be seen trotting over from the direction of the fifth carriage.

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