Chapter 151: The so-called pure-blood (ask for recommendation, ask for a monthly pass, ask for subscription, woo~)

Pure-blood wizards have a long history of discrimination against Muggle wizards.

Before we can understand the reasons for this discrimination, we need to understand how shamans came about.

The modern wizarding community generally believes that wizards originated from shamanism in ancient times, and as early as the beginning of human civilization, our ancient ancestors realized that there is an invisible force in the surrounding air, that is, magic.

These early humans learned how to channel and control this invisible power without a teacher, and after that, these humans with supernatural powers gained transcendent status in their tribes, and they became shamans.

Unlike the wisdom of modern shamans, early shamanism was more primitive and rude, believing that the source of their power was the gift of unknown gods in nature, which gave birth to the earliest worship, or faith.

It was the same crazy time, and the blind worship of nature really woke them up to something, those of the oldest beings.

This history is so long that too much information has been lost in the river of time that has flowed since ancient times. Many stories can only be found in the legends of the wizarding world.

As for the origin of modern wizards, the wizarding world does not have a definite understanding, and everyone has different opinions, and countless well-known historians of magic have quarreled over this issue, and there have been several particularly lively debates before, but in the end they were forced to suspend because the scene was too chaotic.

In the wizarding world, it may not be an exaggeration to say that a human brain is a dog's brain, but it may be true!

Among them, Bathilda Basshat's "History of Modern Magic" is quite popular among wizards, and in the book she sets the beginning of modern magic in 1890.

Because this year, Adbay Wölflin's book "Theory of Magic" was officially released.

This is a great wizard who is in no way inferior to Dumbledore.

Back in 1890, when Dumbledore was just an eight-year-old child, he was already the most famous theorist of magic in the world.

It was Wolflin who summarized the basic rules of magic and wrote The Theory of Magic, which is still used today as a textbook for young wizards at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

As a result, he is known as the "Father of Magical Theory", as almost all modern wizards have read his work.

And those so-called pure-blood nobles, that is, the "Holy Twenty-Eight", refer to the twenty-eight British wizarding families in the British wizarding world until the 30s of the 20th century, which still maintained a "true pure-blood" lineage.

The famous Malfoy family is one of them, in addition to the well-known Black family, the Crouch family, Lestrange and so on.

These pure-blood wizards, whose ancestors are not so noble, can be traced back to the origin, they all accidentally awakened to become wizards during the Muggle period.

They can only become nobles because they awaken very early, and they can always seek benefits for themselves. Slowly passed down from generation to generation, it became a so-called pureblood.

As for the reasons why they discriminated against Muggle wizards, William thought about it, and it was nothing more than two points:

One is that this group of people grew up in the Muggle world since childhood, and the difference in education made them not know enough about the common sense of the wizarding world, which made those pure-blood wizards who grew up in the wizarding world have a considerable sense of superiority when facing Muggle wizards.

I think this is a group of dirt buns that I haven't seen much on the market.

The second is that the number of wizards coming from the Muggle world to the wizarding world is increasing every year, which makes these old nobles feel very dangerous, and they are afraid that the impact of the foreign population will make them lose their nobility little by little, or in other words, lose control of the wizarding world.

William felt that this was the real reason why they discriminated against Muggle wizards like that, and they were scared.

But is the spotless wizarding world really good?

In the current wizarding world, wizards are too content with the status quo. Admittedly, Wolfflin's Theory of Magic is an excellent book that condenses modern theories of magic.

However, no matter how good this textbook is, it can't be used for more than 100 years!

From 1890 to the present, the European wizarding world has been like a basin of stagnant water, and there are no new theories of magic or decent spells.

People are content with the status quo and don't want to make progress, and there is no reason why these wizards can't think of the few spells invented by William, it's just that they don't want to use their brains to think about it.

It was not for nothing that wizards gradually retreated into seclusion behind the scenes, allowing the world to be dominated by Muggles.

But that's fine, the less enterprising they are, the better they will be.

At the end of the day, William was also a selfish man, he didn't have the same noble personality as Dumbledore, and could even sacrifice himself for the stability and future of the wizarding world.

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After Gryffindor left, the Slytherin snakes began to train, and William took the time to glance at it, but there was nothing particularly noteworthy.

Draco flew well, probably better than himself, but William felt that he still had this big gap with Terry and Harry.

It can only be called an upper-medium level.

And honestly, compared to the tedious tactics that Wood had developed, the Slytherins' tactics seemed so simple that they could be called easy to understand.

After all, they didn't expect to win through excellent tactical play, and they didn't come today to practice any tactics, mainly to let Draco and the team simply run in.

The key to the Snakes' victory lies in their unscrupulous fouls.

However, William felt that people could not despise Slytherin because of this, they just had a stronger sense of victory and defeat, not to mention that unscrupulous means were the characteristics of Slytherin's house.

It's really worth thinking about the rules of Quidditch, which only disappear when the rules change and the cost of fouling becomes unacceptable.

However, despite their contempt, it is the pleasure of this foul that wizards may enjoy!

Otherwise, why hasn't the rules been changed for so long in Quidditch?

William was thinking as he whispered to Pansy beside him from time to time, and the topic of conversation between the two of them was mainly on the alchemy products.

After a while, William, who had explained everything, began to get a little bored, and it was so boring to watch a group of people flying around like this.

He got up to say goodbye to Pansy, and quietly walked out of the court, towards the edge of the Forbidden Forest, where it was time to check out Hagrid's hut.

Hopefully, Harry and the others were gone by the time he went, and he really didn't want to see the Weasley spraying slugs everywhere.

I'm going to be disgusted and can't eat!

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