Chapter 706
"Evolution?" Irina Smirnov, along with everyone including Balaz Locke Hoffmander, pondered the word for a moment before realizing its meaning.

In the magical world, concepts like evolution are very obscure.

After all, it's unrealistic to expect a society that has only published a relatively accurate and comprehensive encyclopedia of magical creatures decades ago to have a deep understanding of the concept of evolution.

"Evolution, also known as evolution, in biology refers to the changes in heredity, um, genetic lineage and outward phenotypes within a population from generation to generation." Tiera skillfully abandoned the definition of evolution and tried to explain it in a simple and easy-to-understand way, "In our human case, it's the difference between wizards and Muggles."

“In the process of reproduction, when we produce the next generation, our bloodline factors are also replicated and passed on to our offspring, that is, our children. This is why our next generation will have some similarities to the previous generation,” Tiera explained. “However, this process of passing on our bloodline factors to the next generation is not always stable. There is always a certain probability that our next generation will be different from our generation. This difference causes differences in the outward appearance of individuals. The probability of this difference occurring is constant and completely random.”

“That’s why wizards can be born from Muggles, and wizards can also produce Squibs,” Tierra said. “Wizards and Muggles are essentially one entity, just different genetic expressions of a species called humans.”

“But it’s quite obvious,” Tiera said, “if you put a strong, adult human male and even the most ordinary sixteen or seventeen-year-old student from our magic school in the wilderness without any tools, who do you think would have a better chance of survival, hmm?”

“The answer is quite obvious, isn’t it?” Tiera said. “A student who graduated from a proper magic school can use Clear Spring to obtain clean water effortlessly; he can use Blazing Flame to easily light a campfire to ward off wild beasts; he can use Petrify or knock unconscious to easily fend off large beasts and capture everyday necessities—all with a wave of his hand—”

"And what about Muggles? They have to risk getting hurt, or even dying, to do these things that they need in their daily lives."

“Of course, this is just the most intuitive and simplest example I’ve given. I’m sure you can give me many more examples of how wizards are better than Muggles,” Tierra said. “That’s my opinion. In terms of pure talent, wizards are better than Muggles. Or in other words, wizards represent the direction that all of humanity is moving towards.”

After Tierra finished speaking, she paused slightly, looked at the conference room, and observed the fluctuating emotions in everyone's minds.

Tiera's political skills weren't particularly sophisticated. Aside from knowing the carrot and stick approach, she only had a little experience gained from outsmarting her idiot boss in the lab in her previous life.

Fortunately, this is a magical world, and Tierra is one of the best wizards.

The use of magic and sorcery greatly compensated for Tiera's political shortcomings.

(End of this chapter)

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