Chapter 496 494. Equal position
This problem is actually very difficult to solve.
The relationship between Muggles and wizards has been isolated until now, because after experiencing the witch hunts in the Middle Ages, wizards knew that they were actually heterogeneous.
A heterogeneous species that is very different from other creatures in this world who are also called humans.
The power of magic is enough to allow individuals to surpass the collective. This is an extremely terrifying thing that can easily cause panic among Muggle executives.
Because of the weapons created by technology, most of them are actually not picky. The same pistol, held by a six-year-old child and a thirty-year-old strong man, has exactly the same function and power.
But wizards have broken this concept. The extraordinary magic allows them to innately master the mighty power that most people cannot master.
This is the core point of the contradiction.
It is precisely because of the presence or absence of magic power that they can be completely divided into two different subjects under the same category.
This is the most troublesome place.
Contradictions between people because of different thinking can lead to various wars, not to mention this kind of difference in species?
So when Grindelwald asked this question, Jon actually knew that there was only one answer, and this was most likely the one that Grindelwald had been doing all along.
"Let Muggles and wizards become the same kind of people, so that they have no difference at least in the starting point."
Grindelwald's fingers tapped the back of the other hand lightly, and the corner of his mouth curled into a slight arc.
"Yes, this is the only way. When the whole world is heterogeneous, that heterogeneity will not exist."
Jon stared into Grindelwald's eyes. He had actually noticed what the Wuzi Party was doing when he was in the North Pole. They seemed to be dormant in Northern Europe, although they had joined the Wuping Line in name , but does not provide any support other than logistical materials, as if he has always had his own things to do, and these things have never been known.
The monastery on the mountainside that uses Death Eaters as living experiment materials, Eric's ice castle full of magical animals, polar bears, and Durmster who practice in various churches in Germany and Northern Europe Lang students.
Various signs seem to be unconnected, but if you know a little bit about Grindelwald's appeals and motivations, then these are actually not difficult to guess.
In that high tower, he had a long time to think about his ideals and goals, and whether the actions he had done to achieve them were correct.
Until he was completely released from that tower by Dumbledore, he finally figured out one thing.
Pure oppression cannot prevent wars from erupting when the greatest differences between humans have emerged.
So the only way is to solve this specific problem that no one has ever really faced in history.
Why do wizards become wizards?
Are they born like this, or are they also ordinary people at the beginning, and it is only after encountering certain opportunities that things like magic appear?
In the tower, Grindelwald never stopped thinking about it.
After he was released, he did not hesitate to start researching on this aspect, and the newly regrouped voodoo party was no longer his reliance to lift the secrecy law.
Now he actually has no interest in the secrecy law at all, and the worries of those in the Magical Congress of America are completely unnecessary.
Grindelwald just wants to study how wizards came into being, and then figure out whether this matter can be reproduced on Muggles, so that they can also experience the magic of magic!
That's right, he has always been carrying out plans to change the world!
Never took Voldemort's small troubles in the wizarding world seriously, and had no interest in the so-called absolute power and supreme status.
Although Jon had already guessed that Grindelwald was doing this, after hearing him admit it himself, there was still a great fluctuation in his heart.
At the same time, he couldn't help frowning and asked a doubt.
"Assuming that such a thing can really be done, can this really make the contradiction between wizards and Muggles disappear? The current situation is that wizards master magic, Muggles have technology, and if magic becomes shared by everyone After that, wouldn't wizards be on the disadvantaged side instead?"
Regarding Jon's ability to think like this, Grindelwald just narrowed his eyes and said.
"When did I say that everyone in the world can master magic? Having the qualifications to learn magic and mastering magic are two completely different concepts."
Jon's face was stunned. At this moment, his mind suddenly brightened, as if he had fully understood Grindelwald's arrangement.
And Grindelwald didn't mean to be secretive. After he promised Dumbledore to have a long talk with Jon, he didn't intend to hide anything. Besides, he was never someone who liked to let others guess riddles.
"The fundamental contradiction between wizards and Muggles is that wizards have them but Muggles don't, but Muggles have them, but wizards can master them through learning. This is a natural inequality. Now because of the secrecy law, This inequality is hidden, and the Muggle higher-ups are unaware of it."
"And once this information gap is broken, and they learn about it, this is the beginning of a crisis. No one with a brain and vision is willing to accept such a situation. This means that Muggles may always be lower than wizards in the future. First, Voldemort's bloodline system in the wizarding world cannot be realized, but if the law of secrecy is torn, then for this world, this system will become the most reasonable again, because wizards do have what Muggles do not have by nature. talent."
"But let them become like wizards and have the qualifications to learn magic, that's different."
"Muggles have magical powers and can learn magic, but all kinds of spells, various systematic magic teaching programs, information on magical animals, alchemy, potions, divination, transfiguration, all these knowledge can be mastered in the hands of wizards. And those technological means are also in their hands. Both sides have things that the other party does not have but can learn. It is like a spell in my hand and a spell in your hand. We can make an equal exchange, so that Both of us have learned each other's spells, so why fight for it?"
(end of this chapter)