Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2390 Special Muggle Family

When there is no corresponding strong obstruction, the communication between wizards has never been controlled by distance.

And the fact is, when Sirius is going to send a secret letter to Granger's camp, his letter will definitely go faster than Snape's private letter to Tia, even if the former is actually faster than the latter. Those who come a lot further.

Because it was also delivered by the International Federation of Wizards, Sirius' secret letter was naturally more important due to its completely different nature. Mrs. Maxim also has a balance in her heart when she transfers people from the Federation to Italy, and knows which of the two is more important.

So the next day, Bill and Lupine received a letter from Italy.

"A letter from Sirius."

Early in the morning, when Lupine learned that Bill had received a special letter stamped with the Union stamp and sealed with the seal of Hogwarts, he immediately came to the tent in the camp. As soon as he entered the door, he saw Bill sitting behind the desk holding the envelope in his hand and shaking it towards him.

Before Lupine came over, Bill hadn't opened the letter first, and as a secret letter, obviously there would be no writing on the envelope.

But as soon as he saw the letter, Bill knew it must be from Sirius, because in the corner of the back of the envelope, there was an inconspicuous dog paw print that looked more like a decorative pattern.

"It seems that Sirius has arrived in Italy." Lupine also saw the mark, nodded immediately, and then sat casually in front of Bill's desk and said, "Let's take a look! It must not be a trivial matter."

Just because the itinerary of Sirius was decided by the three of them together, the two of them trusted each other's on-the-spot judgment, so they never asked the other party to contact them during the operation. Once the other party took the initiative to write a letter, it meant that Sirius probably encountered something that he couldn't handle alone.

"Ok."

Bill also nodded slightly, then immediately put the envelope in his hand on the table, stretched out his wand and tapped lightly on the seal representing Hogwarts.

The next moment, the entire letter was automatically flipped out of the letter paper, and large sections of chaotic text were dazzledly reassembled with Bill's spell-breaking words.

Not long after, the two people who had read the letter looked at each other, and they both saw a little doubt in each other's eyes.

"The Stuart family sent someone again." Bill frowned and thought for a while, but didn't know what to say for a while.

He just intuitively felt a little indescribable.

Lupine, however, was more experienced than Bill, and he couldn't help showing a little worried expression on his face.

"The word 'again' actually has to be said elsewhere." He said thoughtfully, "Let's not mention the John Stewart mentioned in Sirius' letter—the principal of Ilvermorny brought people here The support came mainly in his personal capacity, and this time... it was obviously the official action of the Stewart family, or the 'stonemason's workshop', the two are completely different."

After saying this, Lupine thought for a while, but suddenly changed the subject:

"Bill, how much do you know about the Stuart family in the United States?"

This question is not complicated, at least not at all on the surface—Bill thinks that when he graduated from Hogwarts, he was "excellent" in all subjects, and he also had a good grasp of the history of magic. In the past, he would not be ignorant.

After all, it couldn't really be considered a great secret in the wizarding world.

"Since the establishment of the Stewart Family Research Institute, just like the name, most of the people in the Stewart family have been in office, mainly doing wand making work, and doing some mainstream magic research along the way. This It is inseparable from the wishes of James Stewart, the founder of Ilvermorny, and almost everything the institute does is for the better development of Ilvermorny..."

Bill spoke out bit by bit while recalling what he knew about the history of modern magic. In the end, he hesitated and said:

"...Finally, although it is seldom mentioned in the books, it seems that there has always been a large proportion of the members of the Stuart Institute who have been Squibs and Muggles."

"Yes," Lupine nodded again after hearing what Bill said, "This is also a special feature of the American magic world. Although the Salem witch trials in the United States did not end well, But in the end, it is still much better than our European side. In addition to the urgent need for the Muggles to deal with the chaos at that time, the wizards also have formal negotiations with the Muggles—that is, the Stewart family as Muggles. After that, although American wizards also followed the pace of Europe and announced the "Declaration of Independence" that echoed the "Secrecy Act", after all, the American wizarding world is far from being as close to Muggles as we are. Completely isolated."

That's right, as Lupine said, because of the particularity of the American magic community compared to Europe, even if they had already been separated from Muggles before, they would not be separated from the former prime ministers like the United Kingdom. Personal contact with Royal.

Having said that, Lupine paused for a moment, and then restarted the previous topic:

"The particularity of the Stuart family can be said to be part of the unique history of the American magic world... This family history is not long, but in the United States, it is extremely important. As far as I know, among the members of their family Although there are some wizards, but like their ancestors, they are mostly Muggles. And these Muggles who have a deep understanding of the wizarding world and wizards...in fact, they have always wanted to integrate Muggles and wizards."

This was also James Stewart's own wish.

However, even for such an extremely special family of "heterogeneous" in the global magic world, it is extremely difficult to achieve this goal. In the United States, they were able to bridge "some" Muggles and almost all wizards, but they have never made any very conspicuous achievements over the years, which can be seen from this.

"And what I'm going to say next is just my personal speculation." Lupine said at the end, then looked at Bill opposite, and said seriously, "This time, the Stewart family sent people to Europe, maybe just to see Here's the chance under this catastrophe. They, perhaps, want to—"

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