Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 1308: Thanks for 1 piece of pizza
In the magic world in the past, there was an argument that now seems very extreme, saying that Muggles will be hostile to all wizards who can use magic.
Yes, it was a very chaotic period for Muggles and wizards. Starting from the vatican’s plotting of wrongdoing and the attempt to use wizards to further establish beliefs, the witch-hunting movement was vigorously Countries in Europe and the United States have opened up one after another.
It was a disaster, a huge disaster that far exceeded what Helbo could do so far and was comparable to ancient magical wars.
In that disaster, not only the wizards who were persecuted by Muggles at the time, but also the large numbers of Muggle people who were bewildered and misled by the Holy See at the time.
Remember that in the world-famous witch trial in Salem, Massachusetts, the people who were sentenced to hang were more than just wizards, and there was also a part of the so-called "heresy" who opposed the Holy See at that time.
However, the Muggles are misled by the Holy See propaganda, and the wizards have many pure-blood families disturbing the sight. When some of the ignorant Muggles followed the guidance of the Holy See and started the prey movement, the pure-blood family also began group speeches almost at the same time, denouncing all Muggles as foolish villains.
And those pure-blood families are just like the Muggle Holy See, for their own benefit-they want to completely step on the "inferior" Muggles.
But in fact?
Wizards are divided into good and bad, good and evil, Muggles... of course it is the same. And Muggles, who are friendly to wizards, have existed in every period in history.
After all, apart from magic, there is no difference in appearance between a wizard and a Muggle.
"...Mr. Wizard, I know, you must be a wizard! Because no ordinary person dares to walk in the street so leisurely at this time. So, I really just want to find someone who can send my granddaughter out of this A good person in a ghost place...and at first, I thought you were..."
On the sofa opposite the coffee table, the old Muggle man, who looked very straightforward just now, has become extra cautious now. Although he was explaining, he seemed to be so absent-minded until he realized that he seemed to have said something wrong.
"Oh, no!" He was talking, and suddenly he was taken aback, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean you don't look like a good person now, I didn't mean that--"
"Sir, you don't need to be nervous, let alone apologize..." Maca still waved his hand calmly, "Because I just thought you might be unkind to me—as you said, I'm here During this period, I went to the streets alone, which really didn’t seem to be something ordinary people would do; but correspondingly, at this time, you still invited me like a "suspicious person" to come to your home, which is obviously also very strange. Thing, isn't it?"
"Ah...yes, you are right." After hearing this, the old man nodded and said, "So, Mr. Wizard...you are a ‘good’ wizard, right?"
After Maca heard it, before he could answer, the old man said again:
"Actually, I just mentioned that I have seen a lot of strange people these days, and this is the truth. I have seen murderous demons, and I have seen fighting those demons fighting hard. , To rescue London residents who are as weak as I am. They have terrible and weird abilities, but they are doing the opposite."
"So," he paused when he said that, "I actually just want to find a "good wizard" who is willing to help us... Actually there is not much food at home, these crepes on the table It's the last...Oh, poor little Shirley is sick again...If this goes on, she will, she will die..."
The old man's voice was trembling more and more, and at the end he couldn't help but choked up. While Maca listened to his words, Maca looked down at the pancake basket on the coffee table, but his thoughts drifted away unconsciously.
There is no doubt that this old Muggle is like a microcosm of the vast majority of London residents-in this inexplicable disaster, the most innocent and at the same time the most helpless, it is precisely their ordinary people. Muggle people through.
And Maca believes that while the Muggles in the whole city are forced to hide in their homes, they are also secretly looking at everything outside the window.
Just ask, what do they think when they see a group of guys with weird abilities kill passers-by?
"Speaking of... sir," Maca was thinking secretly, when a question suddenly came to mind, "How did you know the "Witcher"? Did you guess it?"
The term "wizard" is actually not unfamiliar to Muggles, although nowadays wizards have long been living on land, and no longer appear in Muggle's sight as they did in the past. In the final analysis, wizards and magic have existed in this world for thousands of years, and they cannot be erased by wizards.
It’s just that it’s a bit difficult to think of a wizard just by looking at the battle on the street from the window.
"I heard a wizard said by himself... He saved a child downstairs... Oh, that's a kind'good wizard'! It's a pity that there were terrible bad guys out there at that time, I didn't dare to speak until they left."
"Um...really?"
The old man was actually talking about Harry, but Maca didn't know it. He only thought that it was probably the Auror who was dispatched by Lupin for search and rescue or the Alliance Support Wizard.
Of course, it doesn’t really matter who the old man sees. What's more important is that the wizards who also rescued Muggles seem to be giving good impressions to the London residents who don't know the truth.
Yes~IndoMTL.com~ As long as no one deliberately misleads Muggle's cognition like in the previous witch hunt, they can naturally rely on their own judgment to distinguish good from bad. Even if there are wizards at the same time, there are also ‘good wizards’ and ‘bad wizards’—they can actually be clearly distinguished.
"Fortunately, that guy Helbo is not interested in wooing Muggles..."
When Maca muttered, although the old man did not hear clearly, he was still a little confused and a little uneasy:
"Mr. Wizard...what did you just say?"
"Oh, no, I'm just talking to myself," Maca shook his head when he heard the words, "Old gentleman, you said your...well, is it a granddaughter? She is sick?"
"Yes, Little Shirley, she is my granddaughter-she has been in poor health. She has been frightened again these days, and has been feverish for two days."
After hearing this, Maca immediately stretched out his hand to the side of the door that was always closed and motioned:
"Let me go and see for her! I might be able to heal her... Well, just take it as a thank you for that piece of pancake and a glass of water!"