Chapter 130: Resolution
"Both the Magical Congress of America and Ilvermorny must be subject to a full and thorough review by the Federation."
"I said it was necessary, not a discussion. Rather, it is a command!! ”
"Any violation of the law will be punished with the most severe punishment. Including death!! ”
On September 19, at the International Wizards Federation meeting held urgently in Norway by representatives of various countries, Babajid Akinbad, then vice president of the International Federation of Wizards, issued a stern statement.
This wizard from Uganda, the Wagado Academy of Magic, won the support of all the wizards present with his impassioned speech.
Delegates from all over the world generally agreed with Babajid Akinbad's basic views.
The decision of the emergency meeting was extremely swift, as if some force was behind it.
In short, in just two days, a joint circular was drawn up.
There are a number of contents. There are three main aspects.
One: The International Association of United Wizards ordered the Ilvermorny Academy of Witchcraft and Wizardry to immediately suspend classes for rectification, and all students stayed in their dormitories to wait for the review of the United Wizards.
Second, the Wizarding Congress of the United States is required to immediately produce and open all materials and departments related to the incident, and the wizards of Wizengamot will carefully and thoroughly investigate whether there are any violations within the Congress.
Third, it is to warn the entire American wizarding world that if the United States does not implement the above two resolutions, all the countries of the Federation will cut off all trade and cultural exchanges with the United States. Or even the use of means of war.
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Seriously, Melda, who was far away at Hogwarts, wasn't too surprised when she saw the announcement in the Daily Prophet.
Although it seems that the punishment of the federation is not unforgiving, it is because people simply do not understand how horrific what the United States has exposed this time.
The Silent Ones are not to mention it, and when Grindelwald swept across Europe throughout World War II, the footprints left by the Silent Ones were deeply imprinted in the minds of these European countries.
This inherently politically incorrect thing is itself taboo throughout Europe.
What's more, the Magical Congress of the United States has mass-produced Silent Ran.
Let's think about this kind of thing after we bring it into the world of Harry Potter.
First of all, we must understand that the number of wizards in this world is actually very small.
At Hogwarts, for example, there were only 11 people in Melda's second year of Gryffindor.
With the addition of the other three houses, the total number of students is only about 26, mainly distributed in Slytherin and Hufflepuff, and there are only a few people in the entire Ravenclaw in the second year.
After all, the Eagle Courtyard is not easy to enter.
From this, it can be deduced that there are only about 300 people in the whole of Hogwarts. According to the 1991 national age distribution map in the United Kingdom, the proportion of the 11-17 age group is estimated to be about 10%, so there are only about 2,000-2,500 wizards in the whole of Britain.
Optimistically, the number of wizards in Europe is only about 130,000.
In a society of only 130,000 people, what is a crime that they absolutely cannot tolerate?
Obviously, it was a magical experiment with a living person.
It should be said that any human experiment is intolerable, even resisted and rejected by human beings, but there are always some countries in this world, some countries that claim to be free, and some countries that are projectiles.
They are constantly stepping on the line, constantly pushing the limits of what others can tolerate.
Since the end of the witch hunt, the wizards and sages who have been idle for hundreds of years have painstakingly established a federation. Establishment of the Ministry of Magic. What exactly is the purpose of building a school of magic?
It is nothing more than to protect wizards, especially young wizards.
Now there are people who are using young wizards to do cruel magical experiments.
It's okay.
The European Aurors did not directly attack the United States, which was already very face-saving. What else do you want?
Do you still have to walk over softly and ask people softly?
"Hey! Are you creating silence? ”
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And just like that, the storm has hit, and the whole world is in turmoil. Everyone is staring at who the Federation's special investigator will be?
Who can afford the trust of the wizarding society of the whole world?
All right.
It's not hard to guess, after all, Albus Dumbledore, who claims to be the most powerful white wizard in the world, the president of the International United Wizards Association, the chief wizard of the Wizengamot, and is recognized as the greatest wizard of our time, is still there!
That's all there is to this Inquisitor, or only Dumbledore. After all, if it were anyone else, there would inevitably be another wave of people jumping out against it.
Moreover, Dumbledore is also the headmaster of Hogwarts, the "greatest school of magic in the world", and it is only fitting that he should investigate the Magical Congress of the United States and the Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
At the end of the third weekend of school, our Headmaster of Hogwarts left England in a hurry and went to the United States at the invitation of the Federation.
At the start of week four, Hogwarts was headmastered!
Ahem.
Of course, Professor McGonagall became the acting headmaster, taking care of all things the school.
But for Melda, Dumbledore's departure was actually a good thing.
After all, Old Deng's strength is too terrifying, and it is really scary to do experiments under his nose.
Now that the old Deng Tou is gone, Melta can finally let go of her hands and feet.
"What are we doing here?"
On the stairs of the eighth floor, Hermione asked in an unnatural whisper.
Just now, Melda abruptly pulled her out of the Gryffindor common room, saying that she needed her help.
It wasn't until she remembered that last week, Friday easily agreed to help him deal with some trouble.
"Shh
Meldar took Hermione's hand and whispered a boo.
That's because the Room of Requirement is on the eighth floor, not far from the entrance to the Gryffindor Tower, and is often visited by students.
Now it can't be discovered by anyone else.
Soon, Melda led Hermione to a hallway on the eighth floor to the headmaster's office.
Under the tapestry of a troll battering the stupid Barnabas, Melda whispered, "Stand still." ”
He then looked around and made sure there was no one nearby, and began to walk back and forth down the hallway.
Hermione on the side looked at him a little inexplicably, although Melda was indeed stupid at times, but she was not as stupid as she was today.
What's wrong with him?
Just as she stood there and seriously wondered if Melta was sick.
Suddenly, intricate patterns began to slowly emerge on the wall opposite her, and those patterns became more and more numerous, gradually combining into a large wooden door.
"This?"
Hermione looked at the wooden door in amazement, and at first she thought it was just a magical painting.
Until Melda actually pushed open the door.
"Come on in!" Melda turned her head and waved at Hermione.
Then he walked in.
"Melda! This..."