War!

War between wizards!

This kind of vocabulary, which can only be seen in the books of various historical historians, was poured into Solim's ears at this time.

From ancient times to the present, wizards have been involved in many wars.

At first, it was to fight against all kinds of powerful first-generation magical creatures, which were used to maintain the living environment of all human beings, and then it was to compete with elves for living space, and as for the war with those small races, it was not worth mentioning, such as the fairy war......

But there was only one war between wizards, and it was that terrible war that made the church what it is today.

Now, the Presbyterian Church is going to wage another war against the Wizards, against ultra-conservative wizards and their vassals in the United States.

In the past, the Presbyterian Church did not want to expand its situation, but only controlled the degree of friction within the scope of [conflict], but with the unscrupulous and bottom-line approach of ultra-conservative wizards in the United States, the Europeans finally realized that the madness of these scum has reached the point where they have to take extreme measures.

Look at what they did!

Silently throwing a dozen into Muggle City 23 almost caused a catastrophe.

He then took advantage of the Potions Fair to try to poison Muggle dignitaries.

If they do the same, the consequences will be extremely serious.

While the Presbyterians and progressive wizards had realized the advanced and vast market for Muggle society, wizards of all intelligibility knew that the complacent behavior of wizards in the past was not beneficial in the slightest.

But the ultra-conservative wizards want them to continue to return to the dead society they used to be.

This is unacceptable.

Especially the Presbyterians and the various potion manufacturers and herb suppliers who had already tasted the sweetness of trading with Muggles, they were unlikely to give up the Muggle market.

Interests are always the driving force for change.

Those wizarding groups or families that have not yet entered the market can't wait. There's nothing more aggrieved than watching someone else eat a fat stomach while you can only stare dryly.

But now those ultra-conservative wizards in the United States have jumped out and said, "You want to eat?

Without seeing the potential of the Muggle market, these wizards in Europe might not have mattered. But in fact, they have seen it, and the surging vitality and the market waiting to be fed have haunted them.

Solim hadn't experienced wizarding wars, but he felt they had won.

Winning over a group, dividing a group, and suppressing a group is always the best strategy for struggle.

European wizards can be co-opted, those wizards in the United States who are different from ultra-conservatives can be divided, and even if the Presbyterians are willing to pay certain costs and promises, the inhuman races in northern Canada are not impossible to fight.

"Is there an all-out war on their turf?" Levittis frowned, not thinking it was a good idea.

Although those ultra-conservative families are outdated in their thinking and old-fashioned, one thing must be admitted, that is, their strength is really not to be underestimated.

The enemies of their war are the ultra-conservative wizards, not the Magic Congress.

The goal is clear, but it's unrealistic not to involve the Magic Congress. It's as impractical as not involving the Council of Elders in their conflict with Selwyn.

"We've been working well over there in recent years. Cadmus sat down, "Bringing together a group of wizards and families with a certain level of strength will give us some advantage in the battle in the Magical Congress." "

"That's not enough. "

Levitsis shook his head, as a permanent officer, he knew everything about the situation in the United States. Although the family has indeed developed a lot of allies there in recent years, it is still not enough to compete with ultra-conservative wizards for power within the Magic Congress. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"Then step up!" said Cadmus, "and with a crushing victory, turn the wavering families against us." "

With that, Cadmus looked at Solim.

"If they contribute enough, or if they make a big enough contribution, we can even give a stake in the Ream cattle herd in return – I don't think many people can say no to that. "

Solim shrugged and said it didn't matter.

He didn't want others to be like others who treated the world's only stocking farm as a forbidden place that no one else could touch. He didn't even think the venue was a problem.

Of course, this is also true.

Countless pairs of greedy eyes stared at those precious shares all the time, and countless wizarding families expected a piece of the pie.

If handing over some of the shares would take the greedy eyes off him a little, Solim would undoubtedly be very happy.

Anyway, those huge profits can't go into his pocket, and it really doesn't matter to Solim, who is just a name.

"I have a question. "[]

Cadmus and Levites looked at him together.

"If there is a war in the United States, will the U.S. government take it into account?"

Levitsis looked at Solim earnestly, and he seemed to understand what the kid meant.

"You want to win them over?"

"I have interesting news here. Solim said: "The news of this Potions Fair has been widely spread among the Muggle elite, and some wealthy people in the United States have also inquired through various channels, and they have even obtained a few permits to attend, but they did not show up at the venue - I think those capitalists who see money will definitely not be willing to give up this opportunity......

"So there's a problem with the 620 side here. Solim voiced his speculation, "Given the consistent style and code of conduct of ultra-conservatives, they absolutely do not want to see Muggles in their own country mixed with anything related to wizarding." "

As he spoke, Solim pulled out a list.

"These are the names and relevant materials of those who were supposed to attend the conference but did not come. I think the wizards in the United States might be able to get some news in our favor when they visit them at their leisure. "

Cadmus and Levitheath certainly knew what Solim meant.

If the American wizards were trying to keep those Muggles from coming to Europe, it could only be something they did - such as the Oblivion Charm or the Imperius Curse.

Once the corresponding evidence can be obtained, then the relevant legal provisions can be used to combat them. The International Wizarding Union and the Wizarding Congress will investigate and collect evidence on this matter, and then go to trial. This will take up a considerable amount of their energy and will also spread out a considerable amount of their manpower.

"You can try," Cadmus nodded, "but don't get your hopes up, after all, those people are not fools, and the necessary aftermath must have been done." "

"It doesn't matter, it's best to find the handle, and it doesn't matter if you can't find it - after all, in the end, you have to use a wand to divide the winner. "。

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