William Davis
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A Law with a long name and relatively short volume, but with great significance and far-reaching implications, has circulated, fully known as the Constitution of the International Confederation of Wizards and the International Pan-Magical Alliance. This Law, which was born under a special circumstance, had its own unique charm. In addition to Regulating the responsibilities, rights, and obligations of all wizards, it also specified how to address a series of issues such as the relationship between the…
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Margate Leibert spoke at the Confederation’s headquarters. “… It is necessary to protect the wizards’ own heritage – well, I think he means the ones that are worth preserving. Otherwise, wizards will easily disappear like sand swept up in the sea and lose our footing, and the accompanying dangers will be deadly … Some buffer zones will need to be laid down. Then there is also the matter of how to educate the young wizards … over the violation of the rights of wizards as a whole when facing…
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At three o’clock in the afternoon, the general assembly was held at the Headquarters of the International Confederation of Wizards. It was a spacious room, comparable to a standard basketball court, but it was a bit crowded when more than four hundred chairs were placed there, not to mention an empty space in the middle, covered with a purple and gold-trimmed carpet for occasional speeches. In the front of the meeting space, there was a large seat that was specially cushioned, the seat of the Supreme…
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After separating from Hermione, Felix returned to his office and entered Classroom Seven. The space in Classroom Seven seems to have expanded again, here both imagination and reality will intersect; you might have originally walked a few steps into a path in this place, then it would suddenly turn into a beautiful garden … Felix deviated from the path that students usually use in class, and through the layers of mist, a small, humble village emerged before his eyes. Felix stood in front of a small,…
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She is not here looking for food to eat. Hermione thought indignantly – although her principles had long been polished to be extremely well-rounded and flexible by her successive adventures, she still often wondered how she was surrounded by people who considered breaking the school rules (and sometimes the law!) as simple as eating and drinking – She avoids breaking the rules (and sometimes the law!) and tries to behave honourably unless she has a good excuse. So she hesitated to say that she had…
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From the beginning of the school year until now, Harry felt his attention seemed to have been broken into six or seven parts – Quidditch, Dumbledore’s biography, Head Boy duties, clubs … The difficulty of the seventh-year curriculum had also increased over time, and the professors seemed to be waiting for this moment, intending to stuff all kinds of advanced magical knowledge into their heads. In the Charms Class, the excited short professor Flitwick shouted in an exaggerated tone. “I want to…
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That day, Felix made a victory speech in Grindelwald’s face, a speech that would occupy all of Africa’s newspapers for the next two weeks, and would even spread to the non-magical world because of the unique chaotic situation in Africa. Afterward, Felix returned to the Confederation’s Headquarters, where Akingbade informed him of an announcement with a cheerful face. If there is no surprise, the International Confederation of Wizards General Assembly with great significance will be held in early…
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At the end of the dinner, Professor McGonagall stood up and said to the students, “The first-year students and Prefects please stay, while the rest of the students leave first, to avoid the risk of creating ruckus in the rush and running off to the wrong dormitories.” The students slowly pushed back their benches and headed for the door. “Is it true that someone ran into the wrong room on the first day of school?” Harry asked curiously. “Oh, there were.” Hermione walked over briskly and said,…
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“You’re really brave.” Neville said with heartfelt admiration as he gave Harry a thumbs up and sat down next to him, with Hannah and Susan Bones sitting next to them. “I thought of it on the spur of the moment, too.” Harry mumbled as he felt his face begin to heat up. He really hadn’t thought all that much about it or even intended to ask others to follow his example, which was why he didn’t say a word, and it was Hermione who realized his intentions in time. “That’s great man,…
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At ten-thirty in the morning, Sirius took Harry to King’s Cross Station in a cab. Harry was quite surprised to see Sirius skilfully glance at the meter and then pull out a bill to pay. “I’ve lived in Muggle society for at least a year.” Sirius said as they walked into the station with their luggage, laughing and joking, and then Harry felt several glances from different directions, he immediately became alert and grabbed his wand in his pocket. “Someone’s watching, is it Auror?” He asked…
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