HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 395 Salazar

The latest issue of the Daily Prophet:

The lunar base construction is complete, and the Space Alliance promises to open up lunar travel and long-term residence housing quotas as soon as possible.

Head of Slytherin, Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts, and Leader of the Saints: Gellert Grindelwald refuses Durmstrang's offer and quits his current job... Uncovering the bizarre life story of a legendary wizard, from a prisoner of genocide to a promoter of witchcraft and magic integration.

Headmaster Dumbledore has completely resigned from all positions at Hogwarts and handed over the leadership to Vice-Headmaster Professor McGonagall. This is suspected to be related to the previously mentioned dream of a family of three traveling around the world.

A group of young wizards were reading the morning's Daily Prophet and chattering over breakfast.

Among them, some have transformed from ordinary people into wizards in recent years, and some are from traditional wizard families.

Because of the large number of ordinary people who were originally Muggles, the discrimination and advocacy of the "pure-blood theory" has basically had little room to play: originally, most pure-blood wizards occupied high positions, at least one-tenth of them dared to be arrogant, but now they dare not say anything at all. The label of racist is very deadly, and partners in the Muggle world will consider it carefully.

The Sorting Hat is a little at a loss when it comes to related questions: According to the pure-blood theory that excludes Muggles, if there is no Muggle/Muggled wizard bloodline in three generations of ancestors, then they are considered pure-blooded. What is the situation now?

A wizard who is a Muggle-born can be called a Muggle-born wizard. But what if they reproduce for three generations? Wouldn't that make them pure-bloods?

In response to this, the remaining consciousness of Slytherin himself in the Sorting Hat could only sigh. He never expected that there would be masters in the future who would cut off the source of his trouble, but his sigh was also filled with relief and joy.

Yes, Salazar Slytherin was indeed a believer in bloodline theory. Even in the era thousands of years ago when wizards huddled together for warmth, this view seemed out of place.

why?

That's because he doesn't believe in Muggle wizards.

Is Hogwarts' education important after a child turns eleven? It's a life-changing event.

But does this mean that a child’s family environment before the age of eleven is unimportant? No.

Due to their background and the church's brainwashing they had endured since childhood, Muggle wizards are unable to fully integrate into wizard society. They lack trust in the wizarding community from the beginning to the end.

Driven by this feeling of being out of place, some Muggle wizards choose to become pawns of Muggles and turn their wands against other wizarding companions.

Muggles couldn't hurt most adult wizards, but their fellow wizards could.

This is the fundamental reason why Slytherin refused to allow Muggle-born wizards to enter his house. It is not some foolish blind obedience of pure-blood nobles and lowly Muggle-borns.

Nowadays, ordinary people can be transformed into wizards. No one will attack another person just because they know magic. Wizards can walk openly under the sun...

Even the Slytherins were relieved and happy.

As for his soon-to-be-extinguished "Muggled wizards and witches cannot enter Slytherin" rule...

whatever.

If you don't conform to the trend of the times, then continue to develop according to the changes of the times. Life will always find its own way out.

He's not some old antique.

What's more, the fundamental reason for this change is that he is a student of Slytherin College, a disciple a thousand years in the future!

Enough for him to brag about in front of his old buddies.

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