Harry Potter and the Great Old Ones

Chapter 714 Harry Potter Series

Chapter 714 Harry Potter Series
"Of course, the safety of Muggles has also been taken into account in our plans. I consider that Muggles are the same as us, so we will hold ourselves to the highest and strictest standards. We will establish a strict monitoring system to ensure that our researchers do not abuse our magical abilities and to avoid any negative impact on Muggles as much as possible."

Tierra spoke idly in official jargon—

That's why it's said that in the end times, the Holy Mother must be killed first.

Even now, despite Tyrell's repeated emphasis on the power and inevitability of Muggles, Arthur Weasley seems to still view Muggles with the same mindset one would show to endangered animals.

Despite her inner grumbling, Tierra looked at Arthur Weasley with utmost sincerity. After all, he was one of the few variables. Just as Arthur Weasley viewed Muggles as rare animals, Tierra was now treating Arthur with the same respect as a rare creature.

Otherwise, Tyrell would have already found a way to kick Arthur Weasley out of the decision-making circle.

Tierra smiled and said, "This is my current rudimentary idea and some policies that I plan to implement. I also hope that Mr. Weasley can offer more suggestions, or even join the oversight team we have formed to supervise our experimental personnel and all aspects of the plan, ensuring that no one harms Muggles with malicious intent. The success of this plan requires the efforts and contributions of every wizard."

Tierra then steered the conversation back to the themes of "unity," "effort," and "contribution."

Hearing Tierra's words, Arthur Weasley's tension visibly eased. He began to seriously consider Tierra's suggestion and then said, "Mr. Tierra, I think I have some immature ideas. Perhaps I could add something?"

"please say."

“I think that while we’re discussing this plan, we also need to consider how Muggles perceive wizards. Their understanding and acceptance of the wizarding community isn’t necessarily high,” Arthur Weasley said, becoming increasingly excited. “Therefore, before implementing this plan, we might need to conduct some targeted outreach to Muggles to help them better understand and accept our magical culture. At the same time, we also need to establish some regulations and laws to protect the rights of Muggles and prevent unnecessary conflicts.” “Regarding the outreach to Muggles… I’ve already begun.” Tierra inserted her hand into a portal of light, then pulled out five books one by one and tossed them onto the long table in the middle of the conference room.

Everyone's attention was inevitably drawn to the five books that Tyrell had pulled out—

Harry Potter and the Lost Philosopher's Stone

Harry Potter and the Chamber of the Silence

Harry Potter and the Godfather of Azkaban

Harry Potter and the Holy Grail of the Victims

Harry Potter and the Tarot Meeting

“Starting from the summer after my second year, I wrote a novel based on my life at Hogwarts over the past few years, combined with some basic magical knowledge, and submitted it to Muggle magazines. The author is my good-for-nothing ‘adoptive father’ Gilderoy Lockhart,” Tierra said. “This series of books has already sold over 16 million pounds in the UK, and sales are still steadily rising. We’ve already been contacted by Muggle film and television companies hoping to buy the film and television rights to this series.”

(End of this chapter)

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