Connor's Hogwarts

Chapter 353 Connor’s little idea

Yao. Yaoshou! I heard something incredible! He's going to be silenced! ! !

Connor was stared at by Dumbledore and his scalp was numb. He didn't expect that Dumbledore would suddenly say this to him. I have never brushed the intimacy level of Old Dumbledore! Why was the plot suddenly triggered? !

Saying that he was brought to see Grindelwald, does that mean that he has completely won Dumbledore's trust? When did it happen? No prompt information?

Dumbledore and Connor confessed his plan, and then asked Connor to express his opinion. In summary, what he meant was: I am already old, and I am going to use my remaining energy to wipe out those old ghosts who are as old as me. Take it away and leave the new era to you kid, what do you think?

What do I think? Can you shine for a few more years while it's still hot? Don't leave this damn thing to me! If you leave the future of the wizarding world to a black-hearted capitalist, you will definitely be disappointed!

Connor felt that he could not take on the important task, but Dumbledore thought that Connor could do it. This was very disrespectful. Brother Connor said that he only wanted to cut leeks and did not want to be a savior.

And in Connor's impression, Dumbledore's plan failed. He fell into Voldemort's trap and wore the Gaunt family ring. He was cursed and capsized in the gutter. His old subordinates There were also many casualties and injuries, so his "liquidation" plan was probably not completely successful.

Of course, with Connor here, he would not let such a tragedy happen. He also wanted Dumbledore to live for a few more years.

"Albus." Grindelwald hesitated. This was the first time he heard his plan from Dumbledore.

In fact, the wizards who maintained the immutable law of secrecy and were unwilling to change were the same group of people as the stubborn old guys Dumbledore referred to.

Fifty years ago, Grindelwald raised his flag of rebellion and made a huge fuss. In the end, he could only force them to make concessions and change the law. He thought very far, but in the end achieved very little.

And Dumbledore saw the essence of the matter clearly. Whether wizards want to conquer the world or find another way out, there is one prerequisite for us to achieve it - "unite all wizards."

But it is very difficult to do this, because wizards not only hate Muggles, but there is also so much discrimination among wizards. It is difficult to want this group of scattered guys to unite and fight for the same goal. Not even a little bit.

In fact, it is not difficult to unite a scattered group, as long as they establish a common enemy. At that time, Grindelwald chose "Muggles who have mastered power" as the enemy of his team, but only gathered Some people, because not all wizards are hostile to "innocent Muggles who have not offended them".

So he failed, because the goal of his struggle was actually fictitious and unclear, so he was unable to unite most people.

But what if a clearer enemy emerged that violated the interests of most people? Will the wizards be able to unite? Such as an evil murderous Dark Lord.

Dumbledore wanted to eliminate prejudices within wizards and clear away the old guard that hindered wizards' progress, and then handed over the task of finding solutions to the conflicts between wizards and Muggles to future successors.

Compared with Grindelwald's ambitions, Dumbledore's scheme seems smaller. In fact, it is not the case. On the contrary, Dumbledore's method can solve the problem better.

Dumbledore did not have Grindelwald's arrogance, as he said to Grindelwald: Even if we conquer the Muggles with magic in our generation, what about the future? What will happen in the future, they will eventually die, and after the existence of wizards is exposed, once there is no absolute strength to suppress Muggles, the "world where wizards lead Muggles" will eventually be backfired by Muggles who understand the abilities of wizards. .

Dumbledore was right.

Grindelwald knew that he had once again lost to his good friend.

"Connor." Dumbledore returned to his kind look. He looked at Connor with a smile: "Tell me what you think of my plan. I'm looking forward to your answer."

"..." Connor pondered for a moment, organized his language, and said, "Professor, what kind of conservative families are you talking about? As far as I know, among the twenty-eight pure-blood families, there are not many who have this ability."

"The twenty-eight pure-blood clans are actually the more extreme families among wizards." Dumbledore shrugged. "Actually, the pure-blood faction does not refer to them. The twenty-eight pure-blood clans have been married for generations. They will not marry Muggles. Born wizards marry, but more families, such as your Lake family, or my Dumbledore family, as well as the Windsors, Potters, Montmorencys, and Scamanders. These families do not prevent the children of the family from marrying. Marrying a Muggle-born wizard"

"Families like ours that don't pursue extreme pure blood, but don't have a history of intermarriage with Muggles, are the majority of pure blood factions. Of course, I'm not referring to you and me."

"These forces of pure-blood families who control a large amount of resources in the wizarding world are the core force of the wizarding world, and they are also the crux of the stagnation in the development of the wizarding world."

Connor understood. It turned out that he was one of the big landowners who was going to be overthrown. But then again, a truly shrewd mastermind would not let himself be given a hateful title like [Holy Twenty-Eight Tribes].

Connor nodded and continued: "But I have fixed so many things over the years, and they have never stopped my development? You see, the wizarding world has changed so much now."

"Who says no?" Dumbledore looked at Connor strangely and said, "Don't you know how much resistance you have encountered in promoting your Lake branch plan?"

".Uh." Connor scratched his head awkwardly, he really didn't know.

"They were just afraid of offending me and because your grandfather had brought many people on board, so they didn't stop them." Dumbledore squinted. "And your cake is getting bigger and bigger, and they also see the hope of making money. Now I'm thinking about how to get on your boat, after all, no one will have trouble with Jin Gallon, none of your actions have offended their interests, and now they are all rushing to mess with you."

"." It means that I opened all new cakes and left their old cakes untouched, so they didn't care about me, right? Connor was silent.

"In fact, the core of their control is mainly the Ministry of Magic, especially the Department of Law, the Department of Mysteries, and the Department of Inquisition. They are basically their back gardens." Dumbledore showed a look of disgust on his face, "They jointly They can even oust the Minister of Magic at any time. As long as the Ministry of Magic is controlled by this group of people for a day, all changes will be in vain, because they can restore the world to its original state at any time."

Is this why Dumbledore refused to become Minister of Magic? Connor thought thoughtfully.

"So, they can still accept changes, right? As long as they don't touch their sensitive points."

"Huh? What do you want to say?" Dumbledore raised his eyebrows.

"In fact, I have never considered these old guys you mentioned, Professor, as enemies," Connor shrugged. "On the one hand, they did not block my way, and on the other hand, I don't think they can block my way. "

"I have never thought about being enemies with Muggles." Connor looked at Grindelwald, and Grindelwald glared.

"I never thought about uniting wizards and overthrowing the conservative forces." Connor looked at Dumbledore, who opened his mouth in surprise.

"Actually, one thing you have in common in your views is that we, wizards and Muggles, purebloods and mixed-bloods, are clearly distinguished. It seems that these different people are completely different from each other."

"You are obsessed with yourself and take the issue of the wizard's identity too seriously," Connor spread his hands, "but you have not tried to find a real solution to the problem."

"Oh?" Grindelwald raised an amused smile, "So, you have found a solution to the problem?"

Connor shook his head: "Of course not. I know that my thoughts are immature, so I never thought of speaking out my thoughts."

"Mr. Grindelwald wants to conquer the Muggle world, not because wizarding laws treat wizards unfairly, but because you perceive the threat that Muggles pose to wizards."

"Professor Dumbledore wants to unite wizards, not because the discrimination among wizards is serious, but because you feel that if wizards do not unite, they will not be able to face the strong rise of Muggles in the future."

"In the final analysis, you all regard Muggles as false enemies, and believe that one day we wizards will have conflicts with Muggles, or even start a war."

Connor took a deep breath and said: "You think we will have conflicts with Muggles because Muggles cannot use magic, but we are born wizards."

"But why do you just assume that [Muggles cannot use magic]?"

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