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The atmosphere in the carriage became strange and silent.

Dumbledore decided to change the subject.

"Twain, what do you think of Muggles?”

"I feel that this word perfectly reflects the arrogance, arrogance, and especially ignorance of Magi!”

Dumbledore stared.

These words coming from the mouth of a pure-blooded Magus family was no different from calling himself an idiot.

But when he thought of Twain's surname, Dumbledore immediately felt relieved.

Among all the pure-blooded wizard families, only the Corleone family had such close ties with the Muggle world.

After all, in the eyes of many Muggles, gangs were like black magic, synonymous with terror and evil.

Not only did the Corleone Family possess both, but they were also the best in both fields.

Because of this, the Corleone Family had the deepest understanding of Muggles among all the wizards.

"Professor, you know my father. I want to know how strong he is in your eyes.”

"As good as the Ministry of Magic's elite Auror.”

Dumbledore added out of respect or caution for the dead.

"Of course, this is only limited to the strength he displayed on the surface.”

Wizards all had their own trump cards, especially pure-blooded wizards.

That was why there was a popular saying in the wizarding fighting circle-never underestimate your opponent, because you never know what his trump card is.

Twain looked at Dumbledore calmly.

"But he's dead, at the hands of Muggles.”

Dumbledore reacted quickly and immediately understood what Twain meant.

"Twain, I'm very sorry about your parents, but I have to say that it's almost impossible for a Muggle to kill a wizard as powerful as your father if they're well prepared and cautious enough.”

"Professor, it's precisely your thinking that's the most terrifying.”

Dumbledore frowned.

It was understandable that Twain hated Muggles because of the death of his parents, but it did not make sense for him to be so wary of Muggles.

Twain did not intend to give up on his " persuasion."

If he didn't fool Dumbledore, Hogwarts would have to face the meticulous " caring gaze " of the other party for seven years.

Such treatment was better left for the future savior.

"Going back a hundred years, it would have been impossible for a Muggle to kill a wizard like my father, but now?”

"I don't deny that wizards still have an overwhelming advantage over Muggles, but how long can this advantage last?”

" In fact, as long as you have a little understanding of Muggle history, you will find that in the past 100 years, the progress of Muggles has exceeded the total progress of Muggles in the past 2,000 years.”

" What's even more terrifying is that this rate of improvement is still accelerating, and it's very likely that it will increase explosively in the next hundred years.”

" Whether it's like you, Professor, who advocates gentle and orderly improvements, so that the magic world and the Muggle world can be separated in an orderly manner and not interfere with each other.”

"Or Professor, your former friend, the current Dark Lord Grindelwald, who is trying to rule the Muggle world with radical and destructive methods.”

"The result is the same."

"When Muggle technology advances enough to fight magic, conflict will inevitably erupt.”

"This is not like the goblin rebellion more than a thousand years ago. The number of Muggles now is a thousand times that of the wizards, and the gap will further widen in the future.”

Dumbledore listened attentively, his expression slowly becoming grave.

Unconsciously, he had begun to discuss with Twain in an equal tone.

"You mean that wizards should not be separated from the Muggle world, but should actively integrate into it, as the Corleone Family once did?”

"Professor, before I answer this question, I want to ask you a question.”

"Do you think the magic of wizards is the same as human technology?”

Dumbledore thought about it seriously for a moment, but eventually shook his head.

"As far as I know, these are two completely different things.”

"And what do you think wizards get by blending into the Muggle world? Using magic to mimic Muggle technology?”

Dumbledore was stumped for the first time.

This was a question he had never thought about before.

Immediately after, Twain pointed out the crux of the problem.

"Even someone as wise as you, Professor, has never thought about this problem. This is the biggest problem in the Magic World right now.”

"Both you and the Dark Lord are aware of the need for change, but what you want to change is only the relationship between wizards and Muggles, and you don't realize that what needs to be changed is wizards themselves!”

"There was a great sage in the Muggle world. In his great book, he mentioned a point that productivity determines the production relations.”

" In a concrete way, the comparison between magic and technology is the decisive factor in the relationship between wizards and Muggles.”

"Muggle technology is improving by the day, while wizarding magic has stagnated.”

" Only by pushing magic into the unknown and making wizards great again and maintaining their absolute advantage over Muggles can we have a meaningful debate about how wizards and Muggles should get along.”

Looking at Dumbledore's horrified expression, Tang En was filled with regret.

It was a pity that the audience this time was not Greenward. Otherwise, the effect would have been even better.

After all, Greenward was the one who had been " attacking ".

After spending so much effort to promote the magical version of the Star Wars Project, Twain's goal was not to make the wizards great again, but to make the " cold war " between Dumbledore and Greenward last longer.

Only when the two top wizards of the world were focused on the magic competition would a latecomer like Twain have time to develop and overtake.

If he accidentally pushed forward the progress of magic, it would really be an accident.

As for the possibility that Muggle technology might one day threaten wizards, Tang En was not worried at all.

He had been able to fool Dumbledore, and was even confident that he could fool Greenward, because he had taken advantage of the blind arrogance of the current wizards.

Whether it was Dumbledore or Greenward, all wizards had a preconceived notion that magic was superior to technology.

Therefore, it was definitely a bad thing for magic to lag behind the development of technology.

In fact, no matter how rapidly Muggle technology developed, the advantage of wizards over Muggles would always exist.

Because Muggles can't do magic.

Wizards could not only use magic, but they could also use all Muggle technology without any obstacles.

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