0046 Cats are going to be angry

Those who strike iron do not look down on those who sell art, those who sell art do not look down on those who stand pancakes, and those who stand pancakes look down on those who shake the red cloth at the door of the wooden building.

Pride and prejudice often come from "have" and "don't".

Wizards have magical abilities that Muggles can't master, and magic can do a lot of things, which makes wizards not have a high demand for Muggle products.

It was precisely because of their magical abilities and the absence of a need for Muggles that wizards had a stronger sense of superiority over Muggles, until a high barrier was erected in their hearts.

Even those who were born in Muggles, after adjusting to their own wizarding status, this sense of superiority can also alienate them from the Muggle world.

Only when there is mutual need can the two sides communicate in a more equal way.

There is no communication, there is no way to understand each other, and it is difficult for both sides to perceive the value of the other.

After the implementation of the "Secrets Law", a gap between the two was forcibly dug up.

Maybe it's because of the different cultures, the things that the wizarding world has become accustomed to, in Aini's opinion, are not the shackles waved by the superiors.

Since the International Confederation of Wizards' Secrecy Act of 1692, most wizards' impressions of Muggles have stayed in the eighteenth century.

In their eyes, Muggles were just wretched creatures with no magical talents, and they didn't think that magical creations and knowledge could be of little help to wizards with extraordinary abilities.

Perhaps the steam locomotive was the wizard's best Muggle creation.

But in fact, on the contrary, technology can indeed do some things that magic can't do, and there are many things that magic can't do, but it's easy to do it with technology.

Ani listened to Snape's excitement, and he was sure that the guy next to him was a good example.

Think of Snape's previous appearance, going back and forth between the office and the classroom every day, indifferent to anything other than potions, and even if he had a problem, he would never go to a Muggle to find an answer.

Is it because of the contempt for Muggles?

No, Ani was sure of that, Severus may have had some low self-esteem as a child because of his not privileged life, but he had always missed that dirty and dilapidated alley.

In fact, we are the same, we will always pay more attention to those things or people that are helpful to us.

There is nothing wrong with that, and this is the nature of living things.

Obviously, when Snape knew that Muggle technology might make up for his greatest regret, his attitude was completely different.

Come to think of it, if a wizard with dragon pox knew that it was possible for Muggles to cure the disease, the reaction would be even more violent than Snape's.

The closure of the wizarding world was undoubtedly caused by the Law of Secrecy, but fortunately, Snape was not a conformist in any way.

When it comes to Lily, there are no rules that cannot be broken.

"Aini, I'm going to settle in Edinburgh for a while over the summer. Ian decided to start a pre-trial trial and I wanted to witness this amazing process. Now that Snape's mind is all about cloning, what was the original summer schedule? He'd forgotten it all for a long time.

"Some people tried to thwart us, but I managed to convince them." Snape spoke in a relaxed tone, as if he had only done something insignificant.

Hearing this, Aini sighed in his heart, it seems that even if there is a need, it is difficult for wizards and Muggles to get along on an equal footing.

Powerful wizards like Snape didn't care about what ordinary people thought at all, maybe they just subconsciously adopted the simplest way, but for Muggles whose minds had been modified, it was undoubtedly a great horror.

From a Muggle point of view, it seems that the Secrecy Act is not entirely useless.

Now Aini's opinion on the "Secrecy Law" is a little tangled, and his little brow wrinkles unconsciously.

"Aini, Aini?"

Pulled back by Snape's call, he raised his hand to twist his twisted eyebrows.

The provisions of the Secrets Law, which have been full of controversy since the day they came into effect, are not enough to be evaluated objectively and comprehensively with their own shallow experience.

Maybe wait......

"Smack!"

Ani gave his head a blow, Snape was still beside him, and his thoughts were flying too fast today.

"Meow!"

After hearing the slapping sound, the kitten poked its head out of the collar with sleepy eyes, and looked at Ani's right hand that was still covering her forehead with dissatisfaction.

Hmph, why did you hit yourself again? This cat is going to be angry!

Ani only has cats to fight, no one else, and he can't meow himself.

The three of them swooped down to the top of their heads, and Tom lay on top of them, blocking Ani's forehead with his small chin and claws.

Seeing this, Aini smiled helplessly, rubbing the cat's head full of pampering, the way the kitten expresses its love is always different, but it is the most tender place in your heart.

"It seems that this outing went well. So we think we have a valid assumption, right? Looking at Snape's face, full of desire to talk, Ani asked very cooperatively.

"Yes, our vision is achievable, and I have to say that now I have a new understanding of Muggles." Snape said excitedly, but then he thought of some questions about his trip to Edinburgh.

"The trip went smoothly for most of the day, but there were so many Muggles that you know, I couldn't have cast a Imperius Curse on everyone, let alone modify their memories and perceptions one by one."

"Any good suggestions? I know you're better suited to the Muggle Studies course than Bubbaghy. ”

"It's a pity, Seaver." Eni shrugged her shoulders and pulled a gilded wooden box out of her pocket as Snape looked at him with some disappointment.

"Well, I prepared it for you last time, and sometimes a proper identity in the Muggle world is more magical than your potion. But unfortunately, you left in too much of a hurry last time. ”

Snape's face flushed, it was indeed a bit indecent to throw a mess at Ani last time and turn around and leave.

Open the box, there is a stack of small pieces of paper, the top one in the upper left corner is a half-hollowed out like a leaf, on the pale green background, two lines of gilded font like a sunbathed in the sun, growing freely, can be broken into the eyes of any reader at once.

"Nature's breath, Emma Capet." Snape read the name on the card, with a line of numbers underneath it, and the trip to Edinburgh gave him an idea of the Muggle world, recognizing it as a phone number.

The question is, what should I do with the phone?

"Ms. Capet is the CEO of Nature's Breath and has a lot of energy in the Muggle world, and we spoke on the phone last week, and maybe it won't be long before Capet will be Mr. Wilmut's new boss."

"I've got a suit for you, a suit, a top hat and a mobile phone, and if you haven't thought about saying goodbye again, you can figure out what that little thing that's all buttons is for."

Aini looked at Snape scrutinically, he was also curious about cloning, a technology that he had completely inaccessed before, okay!

"Okay, Aini. I promise you, this time we'll act together. ”