Chapter 117 Let the Spark of Magic Bloom in Everyone's Soul
Kaisen was walking on the road, listening to Dumbledore's story about the origin of the Statute of Wizarding Secrecy.
In the 17th century, wizards' magic was completely defeated by a group of Muggles holding pitchforks, steel knives and single-shot muskets, and the Statute of Secrecy was officially implemented.
This situation has continued to modern society.
What's even more exaggerated is that the development of wizards has gradually slowed down, while Muggles have started a technological explosion, and the gap between the two is getting bigger and bigger.
If the wizards at the beginning could still fight a protracted war with Muggles, but chose to escape because of fear of their casualties.
Now there is only fear of Muggles, except for a few real pure-blood wizards who are deaf and dumb and who are in a circle and inbred and have abnormal brains, and still hold the idea that wizards are the best in the world and Muggles are nothing.
However, even such pure-blood wizards only dare to act arrogantly in the magic world, or bully unarmed Muggles.
I have never seen them go to the military camp to bully Muggles... because bullets can really penetrate the armor of wizards and let them go to see Merlin.
Of course, some quick-witted wizards have come up with two methods. One is the Muggle Repelling Charm. This spell can make Muggles remember very important things when they approach, but if all Muggles really know the existence of the magic world, then the most important thing for Muggles should be to insert beacons into Hogwarts to attract missiles.
There are also wizards who think that the Imperius Curse can be used to control the Muggle leaders. Dumbledore sighed at the ingenuity of this method and pointed out the disadvantages.
First of all, although the so-called Unforgivable Curse is like a sieve, you can find it as long as you want to find it, but it is still very difficult to use.
And now the main combat power of wizards is the so-called pure blood and Muggle wizards.
The combat power of pure-blood wizards comes from the urging of their families, but they have an arrogant attitude towards Muggle society, and most importantly, their brains are generally not very good.
For Muggle wizards, magic is basically equivalent to fairy tales in their worldview. Because under this filter, it can be said that hobbies control the brain and magic wands control thinking, so learning magic is generally more serious.
But they are Muggle wizards, their parents are Muggles, their neighbors are Muggles, and their parents and neighbors treat them as treasures at home. Why should they help the magic world attack their parents and neighbors, and continue to be second-class citizens after the magic world wins?
There are also wizard families and half-bloods that are not so crazy. This kind of little wizards basically regard magic as the third arm they are born with.
They regard Hogwarts knowledge as lifting weights in the gym, doing math problems, and learning to do housework.
Without the supervision of pure-blood wizard families and the filters that Muggle wizards have in their hearts, the magic level of this kind of wizards is generally relatively poor, which is basically equivalent to being a small transparent person in Hogwarts for seven years.
After graduation, those with higher levels and who can speak go to the Ministry of Magic as employees, and those who are slightly worse buy tickets on the bus and push snack carts on the train.
The magic I usually use the most is the unlocking spell when I use magic to do housework and go to other people's houses to pick up things automatically when my hands and feet are not clean.
The rest of the time is basically equivalent to the flashlight and helping to carry some heavy objects.
This is also the average level of the Ministry of Magic except for professors, Aurors and percussionists. Neville's levitation spell can make them fall to the ground. Strictly speaking, they are not as good as Lockhart.
Lockhart is a real expert in the Oblivion Spell, and he has played the Oblivion Spell in a variety of ways.
And strictly speaking, the second method has really been practiced before.
The first wizard went to Buckingham Palace foolishly, but England had already established a constitutional monarchy at that time. Fortunately, the royal family knew the existence of wizards, and that day Elizabeth was drunk and confused, so the first wizard failed.
The second wizard prepared a strategy in advance and went to 10 Downing Street, the office of the Prime Minister of England, to find the Prime Minister. Then the Prime Minister's secretary heard what the Prime Minister said, bows and arrows, muskets, and knights, and immediately knew what was going on. He did not tell the Ministry of Magic, but asked for help from the Muggle wizards who were quietly recruited by the Muggle government, and killed the second wizard in a few moves.
The third wizard prepared a strategy again. After taking the soul, he directly called France all kinds of terms such as nuclear bombs, missiles, mobile forces, and the army.
What did France do wrong? Isn't it just a feud? It's a twisted statement.
Then this order was approved by layers of approval, and the cabinet masters believed that the Prime Minister had been taken souls again.
The Muggle wizards were dispatched again, and the third wizard died.
After these three wizards, basically no wizard wanted to do this kind of tricks. After all, it is not enough to manipulate the Prime Minister alone. If you really want to manipulate the regime, it is not enough to pack all those pure-blood wizards.
Fortunately, they just gave up, it's not like they couldn't survive.
Until Grindelwald, the struggler, and Voldemort, the madman, appeared.
"What do you think after listening to this?" Dumbledore asked.
"The Statute of Secrecy has done a lot of harm to people..." Kaisen replied.
Dumbledore, who was walking beside him, had a rare pale face: "Ahem, that's not true. The Statute of Secrecy has indeed preserved the flames of wizards. Otherwise, there would be only more than 3,000 wizards recorded and officially registered in the 17th century."
"As for overthrowing the Statute of Secrecy now, it is even more impossible. The wizards in the 17th century were united because of the common threat of Muggles, but now the Muggle wizards are the treasures of their parents in the Muggle society and the roadside grass of Hogwarts. If the Statute of Secrecy is overthrown at this time, the wizards themselves will be divided, and the final result will almost be a dead end..."
Dumbledore said a lot of things in a hurry, trying to dispel Kaisen's dangerous idea.
".........If...I mean if, I let the spark of magic bloom in everyone's soul." Kaisen suddenly said.
Dumbledore suddenly stopped, and Kaisen looked at him with some doubts.
".............This requires a process. If you restore the sight of a born blind person, he will not feel the beauty of vision, but fear." Dumbledore soon reacted and explained quickly.
".........Process?" Kaisen murmured.
"Don't think about it... We're at Downing Street, the Prime Minister's office... Let's go in." Dumbledore took Kaysen to a small alley, and in the blink of an eye they arrived at the Prime Minister's office at 10 Downing Street.
"I don't think Fudge has made an appointment with me... Please take a seat." The Prime Minister looked at the two people who suddenly appeared, put down his pen with some embarrassment, and pointed to the seat opposite the desk.