Chapter 2379
"Yes, ma'am, the child who took the picture... It was really just a small accident. You know, we are also wand producers. We still have some research on how to make the wand go away temporarily! You see, the wands of the people who came out of Hogwarts are basically from the hands of Garrick Ollivander? That guy only trusts Unicorn hair and Phoenix when selecting the core of the wand The nerves of the phoenix tail feather and the dragon are really good, and the two unicorns and two dragons certainly have individual differences, but it is still too monotonous after all... Mr. Ollivander is not good at magic spell fighting. He doesn't know that the magic wand produced in this way still has loopholes in actual combat, especially in the face of witches like us who are also the makers of magic wands When I was a teacher... "
Colin's fainting is always a big contradiction between the two sides. Even if John explained just now, it can't make Mileva take the initiative to clear her grievances with him in a word. Therefore, just after talking to Snape, John Stewart immediately picked up the topic again, and specifically explained the reasons in detail.
As soon as Mileva heard what John said, she immediately found that many details were very consistent with what she had checked for Colin.
But in the final analysis, it was because Colin's child had really not been hurt much, otherwise she wouldn't be so calm at the moment.
"That is to say, you really just don't want to expose your whereabouts to more people?"
Seeing Mileva pondering for a moment and asking such questions, John opposite could only shrug helplessly, and then pushed Snape aside:
"In fact, it can't be said to be 'just' - it's not a small matter, but it's really a 'private matter'. Since Mr. Snape doesn't want to say it, I can't pretend to be generous and solve his doubts for you. However, as long as you still trust Mr. Snape, Ms. McGonagall, you might as well listen to his views on the three of us... How about it?"
Since it's about Snape, why should he be so embarrassed and just leave it to Snape to explain?
"Severus?"
Mileva could only turn her head again and look at Snape next to her.
But at this time, Snape shook his head gently.
"Stewart... Yes, you did come to me because of that private matter before, but how can I guarantee that you don't have any other plans? Now you want me to help you prove your harmlessness? Isn't it ridiculous?"
As he spoke, Snape glanced sideways at each other with the corners of his mouth, and finally gave a sneer, as if it were a mockery squeezed out of his nose.
And listening to Snape's tone, which seemed to be so ridiculed forever, and a guy as dishonest as John, I couldn't help feeling a little angry at this time.
"Hey!" he couldn't help interrupting Snape. "Why are you Snape people so extreme? Either cringe and say nothing, or ridicule and ridicule people... Can't you communicate normally?"
John's remark is more like a complaint than a rhetorical question. After he finished, he waved his hand again, and then turned his head:
"Forget it, look at you like this. I'm afraid you can't do your private or business... Mr. Snape, just remember, if you like, the guarantee I made to you before is still valid. Think it over!"
"Don't think about it," snape said firmly.
John looked at him and tilted his head helplessly. After thinking about it, he gave it up and turned his eyes to Mileva again.
"Ms. McGonagall, I think the three of us are indeed reckless, which will lead to misunderstandings between your excellency... And the professors outside. It's just... In such an extraordinary period, our trip needs to be kept secret, and it should not be so difficult to understand - you know, we are not a dominant company in America."
As he spoke, he roughly pointed and motioned in a certain direction to the west, and then went on:
"In fact, it seems that 'some people' have noticed the support from our 'workshop'."
Mileva couldn't help looking at Snape when she heard him say so.
Yes, although in recent years, there has not been much close contact between ifamani in the United States and Hogwarts in the United Kingdom, there has always been no hatred between the two sides after all. Even because the founder of ifamani has a good relationship with Hogwarts, if he is willing to think about the past, he may stand on the same front at any time.
Since there is no hatred and resentment, at the moment, Mileva, even if they are vigilant, naturally, they always have a cautious mind. Otherwise, Mileva would not have come to have an interview with the other party.
Now, seeing that John Stewart mentioned the reason for trying to keep his whereabouts secret, he soon realized that what this guy said was indeed reasonable.
Yes, ifamani also has rivals in America - because most American wizards were not native Americans, they moved to America on a large scale, and they didn't get along well with native wizards in America from the beginning.
If ifamani covers almost all the sources of wizard students in North America, Castro bushe in Brazil accounts for the enrollment share in South America - it is the first wizard school in America with a far longer history than ifamani. It is said that it originates from the original Aztec civilization and is no less than Hogwarts.
Of course, Castro Boucher was not so friendly to the outside world. But after so many years, now, the teachers and students of that school are much more in touch. Bill used to have a pen pal of Castro Boucher!
However, it is also a well-known fact that they have a poor relationship with ifamani.
Mileva thought, but didn't say anything about it, just nodded her head gently.
"Well... It seems that the three have finished talking about their 'private affairs' with Severus. When are you going to leave? I can understand your difficulties, so you must be able to see the difficulties of Hogwarts? To be honest, we obviously don't have much energy to give you' warm hospitality '."
Her implication is very clear - since there is nothing else, let's leave quickly! We are also very busy here, but we have no time to spend our energy staring at you.
This eviction order cannot be clearer.
Colin's fainting is always a big contradiction between the two sides. Even if John explained just now, it can't make Mileva take the initiative to clear her grievances with him in a word. Therefore, just after talking to Snape, John Stewart immediately picked up the topic again, and specifically explained the reasons in detail.
As soon as Mileva heard what John said, she immediately found that many details were very consistent with what she had checked for Colin.
But in the final analysis, it was because Colin's child had really not been hurt much, otherwise she wouldn't be so calm at the moment.
"That is to say, you really just don't want to expose your whereabouts to more people?"
Seeing Mileva pondering for a moment and asking such questions, John opposite could only shrug helplessly, and then pushed Snape aside:
"In fact, it can't be said to be 'just' - it's not a small matter, but it's really a 'private matter'. Since Mr. Snape doesn't want to say it, I can't pretend to be generous and solve his doubts for you. However, as long as you still trust Mr. Snape, Ms. McGonagall, you might as well listen to his views on the three of us... How about it?"
Since it's about Snape, why should he be so embarrassed and just leave it to Snape to explain?
"Severus?"
Mileva could only turn her head again and look at Snape next to her.
But at this time, Snape shook his head gently.
"Stewart... Yes, you did come to me because of that private matter before, but how can I guarantee that you don't have any other plans? Now you want me to help you prove your harmlessness? Isn't it ridiculous?"
As he spoke, Snape glanced sideways at each other with the corners of his mouth, and finally gave a sneer, as if it were a mockery squeezed out of his nose.
And listening to Snape's tone, which seemed to be so ridiculed forever, and a guy as dishonest as John, I couldn't help feeling a little angry at this time.
"Hey!" he couldn't help interrupting Snape. "Why are you Snape people so extreme? Either cringe and say nothing, or ridicule and ridicule people... Can't you communicate normally?"
John's remark is more like a complaint than a rhetorical question. After he finished, he waved his hand again, and then turned his head:
"Forget it, look at you like this. I'm afraid you can't do your private or business... Mr. Snape, just remember, if you like, the guarantee I made to you before is still valid. Think it over!"
"Don't think about it," snape said firmly.
John looked at him and tilted his head helplessly. After thinking about it, he gave it up and turned his eyes to Mileva again.
"Ms. McGonagall, I think the three of us are indeed reckless, which will lead to misunderstandings between your excellency... And the professors outside. It's just... In such an extraordinary period, our trip needs to be kept secret, and it should not be so difficult to understand - you know, we are not a dominant company in America."
As he spoke, he roughly pointed and motioned in a certain direction to the west, and then went on:
"In fact, it seems that 'some people' have noticed the support from our 'workshop'."
Mileva couldn't help looking at Snape when she heard him say so.
Yes, although in recent years, there has not been much close contact between ifamani in the United States and Hogwarts in the United Kingdom, there has always been no hatred between the two sides after all. Even because the founder of ifamani has a good relationship with Hogwarts, if he is willing to think about the past, he may stand on the same front at any time.
Since there is no hatred and resentment, at the moment, Mileva, even if they are vigilant, naturally, they always have a cautious mind. Otherwise, Mileva would not have come to have an interview with the other party.
Now, seeing that John Stewart mentioned the reason for trying to keep his whereabouts secret, he soon realized that what this guy said was indeed reasonable.
Yes, ifamani also has rivals in America - because most American wizards were not native Americans, they moved to America on a large scale, and they didn't get along well with native wizards in America from the beginning.
If ifamani covers almost all the sources of wizard students in North America, Castro bushe in Brazil accounts for the enrollment share in South America - it is the first wizard school in America with a far longer history than ifamani. It is said that it originates from the original Aztec civilization and is no less than Hogwarts.
Of course, Castro Boucher was not so friendly to the outside world. But after so many years, now, the teachers and students of that school are much more in touch. Bill used to have a pen pal of Castro Boucher!
However, it is also a well-known fact that they have a poor relationship with ifamani.
Mileva thought, but didn't say anything about it, just nodded her head gently.
"Well... It seems that the three have finished talking about their 'private affairs' with Severus. When are you going to leave? I can understand your difficulties, so you must be able to see the difficulties of Hogwarts? To be honest, we obviously don't have much energy to give you' warm hospitality '."
Her implication is very clear - since there is nothing else, let's leave quickly! We are also very busy here, but we have no time to spend our energy staring at you.
This eviction order cannot be clearer.