This unique experience of Dumbledore and Draco was like a key, quietly opening the door for Dumbledore to think deeply about the complex relationship between Muggles and wizards.

Dumbledore was initially reserved about a series of bold ideas proposed by Narcissa - letting Muggles know the true existence of wizards and secretly manipulating the entire Muggle society.

Dumbledore has always been regarded as one of the representatives of the pro-Muggle faction.

However, even so, he still inevitably retained some of the common ills of the wizarding community. Deep down, he always held a certain degree of contempt for Muggles.

After all, the magical powers in the wizarding world make wizards think highly of themselves and believe that Muggles cannot match them.

Moreover, Narcissa's thoughts were so similar to Grindelwald's that Dumbledore seemed to see another Grindelwald in a trance.

No, it's still different. Narcissa is not as radical as Grindelwald.

And Dumbledore knew clearly that he was powerless to stop Narcissa from carrying out her plan.

Because behind Narcissa stand many powerful and steadfast supporters.

Whether it was the Saints, the Malfoys, the Parkinsons, or various families and forces he didn't know about.

They form a huge force that is enough to influence the development of the situation in the wizarding world.

Not to mention the Muggles.

At least in Britain, Dumbledore knew that the current queen had long become Narcissa's puppet.

So, as smart as Dumbledore was, he chose to remain silent and quietly guard his own little world.

He deliberately ignored the outside turmoil, pretending to turn a blind eye; he turned a deaf ear to the controversial voices; and even forced himself to stop thinking further.

But since returning from another world, Dumbledore has thought a lot.

He quietly sneaked into the Muggle world, not even taking Grindelwald with him.

But how could Grindelwald not know this? Grindelwald had been following him closely.

Both of them knew this very well.

Although only a few years had passed, when Dumbledore once again set foot on the familiar yet unfamiliar land of Britain, he found that he could hardly recognize this world that he had once been so familiar with.

In the streets and alleys of Britain, you can still vaguely see some traces of the past.

The ancient buildings are still standing, and the shops on both sides of the street still exude a faint smell of fireworks.

However, all this was just an appearance. The hidden weapons, armies, and fleets forced Dumbledore to be cautious.

In particular, Dumbledore's footsteps did not stop at Britain.

When Dumbledore set foot on American soil, he truly felt the great changes and impact of the times.

There stand real steel buildings, towering into the clouds and reaching the sky, as if they are about to pierce the sky.

These magnificent buildings are breathtaking and represent the tremendous progress of human technology and civilization.

And in these cold and hard steel jungles, there are countless unknown secrets and dangers hidden.

Ordinary people without magic powers but with dangerous technology, and those superheroes.

Even if he could hold his own against an army, what about the other wizards? What would they do?

"Mr. Gin, the mysterious aura around you will attract them to explore Muggle society, whether it's its bright and glamorous side or its hidden dark corners. I hope you can lead the students to take a look."

After a moment's silence, Dumbledore said this.

"Hi, Assistant Professor Gin, I heard that you will be teaching the new Muggle Society Experience course next semester?"

At this moment, Harry, Draco and the others all gathered around.

Ron, who was relatively familiar with Gin, spoke first, with a hint of ridicule in his tone.

"I think that would be fun," Cedric also said with a smile.

It is worth mentioning that no one present mentioned the incident of Pansy and Gin dancing together before.

After Gin glanced at them expressionlessly, the corners of his mouth actually raised up slightly.

His smile doesn't make people feel like a spring breeze or anything like that, it's more like a shark showing its sharp teeth, making people's hair stand on end.

He raised his eyebrows and spoke slowly, "That's hard to say. After all, the concept of 'interesting' is so subjective. However, I can tell you that for some students, this Muggle society experience may become a unique experience that completely subverts their original worldview."

Upon hearing this, everyone looked at each other, and then burst into a knowing chuckle at the same time.

Because they all knew it clearly in their hearts - what Gin just said was actually not meant for the group of people who knew the inside story and were gathered around him.

Instead, he said it intentionally to the other students who were hiding around and listening to the noise here secretly.

Just as Gin finished speaking, the originally quiet surroundings suddenly became noisy.

The students who were hiding in the corner and secretly listening to the conversation could no longer contain their curiosity and surprise, and began to whisper to each other.

Some of the students who came from purely wizarding families looked particularly solemn and resistant.

They did not seem to show any anticipation or excitement for the upcoming trial class. Instead, they were filled with fear and anxiety, as if they were facing a ferocious beast with bared fangs and claws.

Having lived in a closed and mysterious wizarding environment for a long time, these students know very little about Muggles.

In their impression, the Muggle world is just an ordinary, messy place, full of dirt and chaos.

Although the wizarding world has introduced many items from the Muggle world in recent years, this has not fundamentally changed their inherent views on Muggles.

Dumbledore, standing aside, watched everything that was happening in front of him silently, with a hint of worry and expectation in his eyes.

As the headmaster of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Dumbledore wanted the younger generation of wizards to truly come into contact with and understand the importance of the Muggle world.

Hogwarts is really a place with a high degree of assimilation. If Dumbledore had not specially found some young wizards from the Muggle world to talk to, he would not have noticed that they were gradually infected with the arrogance of wizards.

He sincerely hopes that through this special experiential course, he can break the narrow cognition that has long existed in the wizarding world and let young wizards realize that the world today is no longer what it used to be, and that Muggles also possess power and wisdom that cannot be underestimated.

If wizards continue to be complacent and look down on Muggles, then one day in the future, this narrow-minded concept will very likely bring irreparable disaster to the entire wizarding world.

In stark contrast, Gin remained expressionless, his arms folded across his chest. Despite the strange looks hurled his way from the students, he remained unfazed, maintaining his cool and indifferent demeanor.

Snape crossed his arms over his chest, standing aside indifferently, staring at everything in front of him quietly like an iceberg.

He was wearing a standard wizard's uniform today, with a wide dark blue velvet robe on the outside. The soft texture seemed to absorb all the light around it, shining brightly and looking extremely beautiful.

The overly loose design completely covered up his originally tall and slender figure, leaving no trace of his features at all.

This dress was carefully prepared by Narcissa. Originally, she planned to choose a snow-white color to dress Snape, but this proposal was met with Snape's ruthless and firm opposition.

In the end, Narcissa, unable to overcome the resolute Snape, had to give up her original idea with full of regret.

Snape casually combed his messy hair behind his head, and his face, which was usually serious and exuded a cold aura, was revealed without reservation.

The exquisite facial features are like the most perfect work of a master sculptor. Every line is just right, and when combined together they form an unforgettable, stunning and cold beauty.

Although there were many people at the party who invited him to dance, he ruthlessly rejected them all without exception.

The reason for being so resolute is nothing else...

"Severus, why don't you go dancing?" A tiny voice suddenly came from Snape's collar.

Little Tom Riddle lay under Snape's big hood, hidden by his shoulder-length black hair, and was as well-behaved as a lovable little pendant, clinging to his master tightly.

If it weren't for the layers of hair serving as cover, and if it weren't for Snape's outstanding tall stature, Riddle's appearance would have attracted the attention of many students present.

It’s not that they knew Riddle, but the fact that their serious Potions Master had a cute doll on him was quite unbelievable.

Snape glanced at Riddle quickly out of the corner of his eye, and a feeling of speechlessness welled up in his heart.

Didn't he know why he didn't go dancing?

But Snape himself didn't want to join in the fun at all.

For a man like him, those noisy balls and social occasions were a torture.

Riddle couldn't help but recall the scenes of the dances he held in the past.

At that time, Snape would always find an excuse and hide in the quiet potions room under the pretext of studying potions.

Thinking of this, Riddle's mouth corners rose slightly, revealing a smile that was difficult to conceal.

It's great that Severus is still the same.

Ever since stepping into this strange time and space, that strong sense of unreality has always lingered in Riddle's heart.

Every step he took, every experience he had, made him wonder: Is this really reality, or just a dream?

The uncertainty about his own abilities and situation was like a heavy stone pressing down on him, making it hard for him to breathe.

Faced with all kinds of unknown and unpredictable variables, Riddle often felt as if he was in the vast ocean, lost his direction, at the mercy of the wind and waves but unable to do anything.

However, at this moment, when he felt the real presence of Severus, all these uneasiness and anxiety seemed to dissipate in an instant.

During this period of time, when Severus was not paying attention, he secretly had a short but profound conversation with Narcissa.

In every conversation, Narcissa displayed great ambition and outstanding talents, which even shocked and amazed him.

After careful observation and repeated cautious tests, he finally came to a conclusion: whether it was Draco or Narcissa, with his current strength, he was unable to match them.

He also met Lucius and was surprised to find that Lucius was on par with him.

Not only that, even if he were to return to his former peak state, he probably wouldn't be able to easily shake their plans.

Although a trace of resentment inevitably welled up in his heart, at the same time, he couldn't help but feel some anticipation for the future full of unknown possibilities described by Narcissa.

To be fair, Narcissa's excellent eloquence is really impressive.

At this moment, he finally understood what kind of charm the once famous dark wizard Grindelwald had used to successfully gather so many followers to form the powerful "Saints" organization.

Trapped in a puppet's body, Riddle didn't think he had any chance of winning even if he teamed up with the mad "him" (Voldemort).

One of the most crucial and crucial qualities of Slytherin House is the ability to judge the situation.

He had known this all along, back when he was just a student who couldn't compete with the powerful Dumbledore; and now that he was in a high position, he remembered it even more.

And... maybe even Severus expected that?

You know, how could Snape not be aware of the conversations between Riddle and Narcissa?

He just chose to pretend he didn't know.

In fact, it was difficult for Snape to muster up the heart to take any decisive action against Tom Riddle during this period.

Although he understood the other party's actions, the complex emotions always tied him down, making him hesitant and indecisive when facing Riddle.

The same goes for Riddle. He clearly doesn't understand what his feelings for Snape are, but he subconsciously doesn't want to make Snape unhappy.

Riddle didn't get a response from Snape and didn't care. He just moved himself so that he was closer to Snape's neck.

Although Snape felt a little uncomfortable, for some reason he acquiesced to Riddle's behavior.

Feeling Snape's body temperature and beating heartbeat, Riddle's red eyes dimmed a little.

Suddenly I feel disgusted with such a small body...

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