Hogwarts: I Became the Third Dark Lord

Chapter 338 I chose Hufflepuff

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Hearing Wentworth's inquiry, Dumbledore said with a smile:

"Don't worry, listen to me tell you slowly!"

"When something like that happened, the International Federation of Wizards naturally couldn't just sit idly by and decided to send people to Waggadu to investigate, but there was another disagreement in the hands of the selected people."

"Someone suggested that the local Ministry of Magic send someone to investigate, but this was opposed by many people!"

Hearing this, Wentworth said indifferently:

"These people are really idle. I think it would be good to let the local Ministry of Magic send someone to investigate. They should know the situation better than us no matter what!"

Hearing what Wentworth said, Dumbledore said unhurriedly:

"Among those who oppose it, I am included!"

Wentworth: "...you keep talking, I'll shut up."

Dumbledore didn't care, and continued to say:

"As for the reason, it's very simple. Politics does not enter the campus. This is the consensus of all magic schools around the world."

Hearing Dumbledore's explanation, Wentworth nodded knowingly. And Dumbledore continued:

"Subsequently, someone suggested that various schools send professors to come to Waggadu for investigation, but this was firmly rejected by Laila Lopez! Because it would greatly affect Waggadu's reputation in the world , giving people a feeling that Waggadu is inferior to other magic schools."

"In short, after several days of deliberation, all parties finally reached a consensus and divided the investigation into two parts. In the first part, representatives from the International Federation of Wizards will investigate whether Waggadu condoned students' use of magic and ignored the International Law of Secrecy."

"In the second part, a minor wizard is selected as a representative, and from the perspective of a minor wizard, we will investigate whether the Animagus course of Wagadu will pose a threat to the surrounding minor wizards."

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth said suddenly:

"I understand the principal, so you are the representative of the International Federation of Wizards, and I am the representative of minor wizards?"

Dumbledore nodded slowly.

Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help giving Dumbledore a thumbs up, and said in his mouth:

"Principal Dumbledore, you are really good! As a representative of the International Federation of Wizards, no one can question this, but you can actually let Hogwarts students come to La Lopez as representatives of underage wizards. Are you not afraid that you will act arbitrarily, deliberately suppress Wagga, and improve the reputation of Hogwarts?"

Hearing what Wentworth said, Dumbledore laughed out loud, but after laughing, Dumbledore said:

"Actually, at the beginning, Lai Lopez did have doubts about choosing Hogwarts students as representatives of underage wizards, until I assured him that the students we sent from Hogwarts would definitely Will choose from Hufflepuff, La Lopez agrees."

Hearing Dumbledore's explanation, Wentworth said in a daze:

"What kind of statement is this?"

Dumbledore blinked at Wentworth, and said unhurriedly:

"There is one person you have to thank for this!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Wentworth couldn't help but blurted out and asked:

"Who?"

"Newt Scamander!"

In the evening, at the dinner prepared by Waggadu for Dumbledore and Wentworth, Laila Lopez put a grilled sausage of unknown origin on Wentworth's plate with his own hands. Laila Lopez said:

"Yes, the reason I agreed to let you come to Ouagadou is because you are from Hufflepuff, the same school as Newt."

Wentworth quickly expressed his thanks, and at the same time asked with a puzzled face:

"Can I know why? Headmaster La Lopez! I mean, just because I'm from Hufflepuff?"

Laila Lopez nodded, and then explained unabashedly:

"When things can't be changed,

Since there must be underage wizards as special independent investigators, then I naturally have to choose a relatively good choice. I didn't choose you, to be more precise, I chose Hufflepuff. "

"I've known Newt for many years. Over the years, he would come to Africa from time to time. He has many friends here, although most of his friends are strange creatures."

Hearing this, Wentworth couldn't help but said:

"There are no weird creatures, only small-minded people."

Laila Lopez was taken aback for a moment, then smiled, and said:

"That's right, exactly what he said!"

"I once asked him if all Hogwarts students have the same character as him. Newt shook his head, and then he told me that at least the students of Hufflepuff College are like this. Kind, honest , brave and sincere.”

Looking at Laila Lopez who was eating the sausage in a leisurely manner, Wentworth couldn't help but said with a wry smile:

"Come on, Principal La Lopez, your words put me under a lot of pressure!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Laila Lopez said indifferently:

"Don't be stressed, because I always firmly believe that we, Waggadu, have done nothing wrong!"

Later, Laila Lopez changed the topic and asked:

"What do you think about our Waggadu, or our students, after traveling all the way today?"

Hearing La Lopez's inquiry, Wentworth recalled what he had seen and heard along the way, and then said very sincerely:

"What impresses me the most about Waggadu is that the students' mastery of spells is so solid that almost everyone can cast spells without a wand. Although they are all basic spells, they still make me Surprised."

Hearing Wentworth's words, Laila Lopez, who was putting something into his mouth, couldn't help being taken aback, and then showed a wry smile.

Just when Wentworth felt a little baffled, Babajid Akinbad, who had been sitting by the side all the time, laughed and explained:

"Wentworth, I think you may have misunderstood something! You know, this is Africa, and magic wands were invented by Europeans. It wasn't until the last century that magic wands were introduced to Africa."

"Moreover, unlike Europe and the United States, which divide wizards by country, African wizards mostly gather in tribes and are divided by tribes. There is not much communication between tribes, so the speed of magic wands is not fast."

"This has led to the fact that today, in many magical tribes in Africa, wizards are still accustomed to casting spells without a wand! Casting spells without a wand is not because of their ability, but because they are simply not used to wands."

At the same time, Laila Lopez added:

"Not only that, but more importantly, most of the excellent wand masters are located in Europe and the United States, and the price of an excellent wand is unaffordable for many African wizards."

"Although there are wizards in Africa who can make wands, these cheap wands sometimes not only can't help wizards, but may also cause unnecessary trouble."

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