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Su Mo didn't have to wait long before a group of officials led by Grindelwald arrived and lined up in front of the steps of the throne to salute. ......

"Greetings to His Majesty Su Mo."

"No courtesy, please get up."

"Thank you, Your Majesty."

"Well, the main reason I came here this time was to see how the magic technology has been popularized. You can each give your report."

"Yes." XN

Then, the officials began to come forward one by one to report in an orderly manner.

From these officials, Su Mo learned that magic technology has now become widely popular.

First of all, in terms of potions, they have been popularized.

Now the people of Camelot can buy mass-produced potions for treating various common diseases in pharmacies.

At the same time, wizard doctors, the original potion makers, no longer make those low-level potions that are too simple and can be mass-produced. Instead, they move into hospitals and provide targeted treatment for patients with difficult and complicated diseases.

A top potion master like Snape, who is now honored as a Fellow of the Medical School of Magical Potions, no longer teaches at Hogwarts.

Now, in addition to touring various major hospitals for consultations, Snape also holds open classes from time to time to give lectures to other potion medicine physicians (potion masters).

Yes, the system of magical medicine has been established.

It would be a waste for a top industry figure like Snape to teach those little kids at Hogwarts.

Snape has now been appointed as the honorary principal and chief professor of the first Potions University in by the School of Potions Medicine.

In other words, Snape went to teach college students. Ordinary young wizards were not qualified to take his classes. Only wizards who graduated from a six-year school like Hogwarts and were admitted to the Potions University could take his classes.

Of course, the Potions University does not only accept wizard graduates, but also some medical students from the secular world.

After all, making potions does not require magic power, all you need is an understanding of pharmacology and the properties of medicinal materials.

This is fully reflected in the rabbit's house next door.

The rabbits also followed suit and established a Potions University, but the rabbits' university was called the Alchemy University.

Among the first batch of students in this alchemy university, only 20% were practitioners, 20% were Taoists who were proficient in alchemy, and the remaining 60% were all ordinary people who originally studied Chinese medicine.

…To be continued….

Chapter 255: The Current Situation of Camelot No. , Is the Direction Wrong?

Although this ratio is a bit outrageous, it has to be said that this is the advantage of flower growers. The transformation of Chinese medicine into magic potions is too professional.

Although the enrollment ratio in Camelot is not so outrageous, there are still many ordinary medical students, accounting for 40%.

Because there are not many wizards who study potions, let alone teenagers who have just graduated from six-year magic schools.

The fact that freshmen account for 60% is the result of the relatively prosperous British wizarding world and the large number of wizard immigration.

And after graduating from these alchemy students after several years of study, they will become the first batch of institutionalized alchemists under the education of the new era.

In general, the development of potions has now reached its peak at this stage. If we want to popularize it further, we can only wait until this batch of students graduate and start working. This is a steady and positive development.

Next is the aspect of magical technology.

Great progress has also been made here, and many alchemical products have been put into mass production.

For example, Floo powder has already begun mass production and has also promoted the expansion of the Floo network.

Nowadays, the use of Fly Network as a means of mobile travel has become popular in many government agencies.

The reason why these officials were able to gather at the palace so quickly after receiving Su Mo's summons was because they all used the Floo Network.

At the same time, the civilian version of the Floo Network has begun construction and will be put into use soon.

In other words, people will be able to travel by teleportation at that time, which will provide an additional mode of travel instead of having to squeeze into subways and traffic jams. This will greatly reduce the traffic pressure in Camelot.

In other aspects, there are also advances in materials.

Using alchemy, Camelot's Magic Research Institute experimented with many new materials.

As we all know, an important factor restricting the development of science and technology is materials.

Without materials that are strong enough, many technologies that already have complete theories cannot be realized.

For example, a nuclear fusion reactor.

In fact, many technologically advanced countries already have this thing and have experimented with nuclear fusion.

For example, the hydrogen bomb is actually a product of fusion.

It has not been put into use because of the limitations of various existing conditions such as materials, which make it impossible to stably control fusion.

Therefore, once a major breakthrough is made in material technology, the level of science and technology will inevitably improve.

That's what Camelot is like now.

Alchemy created better new materials, so this progress radiated to all walks of life in the field of science and technology, allowing Camelot to achieve further phased development in all areas.

Coupled with some technical information provided by the Dimension City, Camelot has made rapid progress in the field of science and technology, and is now even gradually surpassing the United States on the other side of the strait.

If there is a more direct change, that is it.

Now, even touch-screen mobile phones and the thin and light laptops of later generations have begun to appear among the people of Camelot.

You know, the time in the Harry Potter world is only 1994!

With these things available in 1994, Camelot could be said to be one era ahead of the rest of the world.

In addition, other alchemical products have also been launched on the market.

For example, the flying car that appeared in the original work.

This has also been put on the market for sale, but because it is currently only used by wizards, it has not become popular.

But also launched at the same time were some operating vehicles whose interior space had been expanded by the Traceless Stretching Spell.

For example, buses, trucks, trains, and subways have begun to be widely used.

In general, the penetration rate of magic technology in Camelot is already quite high. At least the people have generally benefited from it and have accepted it.

But the problem is that even after all this, Su Mo's system task has not been completed yet.

"What about the rabbits? How are they progressing?"

There was no problem on Camelot's side, so Su Mo felt that the problem must be somewhere else.

Is it that magic technology is not yet popular enough around the world?

So he asked the officials about the current situation of the flower-growing family, who had been pulled onto the express train of magic technology by him.

"Although the Rabbits started off a little slowly at first, after we made significant progress, they also began to vigorously implement reforms across the board."

"At present, although the penetration rate is not as high as ours due to the different starting time and national conditions, it has achieved initial results and is gradually catching up. They also have what we have."

Su Mo couldn't help but frown when he heard that.

Since the rabbits have also popularized magic technology, why hasn't the mission been completed yet? Isn't it enough to just have Camelot and the rabbits?

Su Mo turned his gaze back to the system's task interface and looked at the task content carefully.

Mission 1: World Harmony: Start a revolution, eliminate the barriers between wizards and the secular world, and start an era of magical technology civilization: Rewards: [Birth Weapon Card] x1, [The World's Favorite (Harry Potter World Edition)] x

"Is there still a problem with the estrangement?"

This task mainly consists of two parts: the first is to eliminate the gap between wizards and ordinary people, and the second is to usher in the era of magical technological civilization.

What Su Mo is currently working on is actually mainly the latter part, because this seems more difficult and troublesome.

According to Su Mo's idea, as long as magical technology becomes popularized and ordinary people benefit from the return of wizards, they will naturally be willing to accept the existence of wizards.

Then the so-called barriers will naturally disappear.

It now seems that his 387 ideas may have been taken for granted, and the direction of his task may have been wrong from the beginning.

Thinking of this, Su Mo quickly looked at Grindelwald below.

"What is the current public opinion? How do wizards and ordinary people view each other? Lord Grindelwald, you tell us."

"Yes."

Grindelwald, noticing that he was called, stepped forward, bowed, and replied:

"According to the recent work report of my Wizard Management Department, the integration between wizards and ordinary people seems to be entering a stage of stagnation or even rebound."

"Except for the beginning when wizards returned, both sides were humble and yielded to each other, so there was relatively no trouble. But in recent days, the number of conflicts between wizards and ordinary people has gradually increased."

"The number of criminal cases has not increased, but civil disputes have gradually become more frequent."

"When the wizards first returned, there were only a dozen or so calls a week across the country. Now there are nearly a hundred calls to the police each week, and there is a trend of continued increase."

Well, now the case is solved.

It is because the gap between wizards and ordinary people has not been completely eliminated that the system task has not been completed yet.

After listening to Grindelwald's report, Su Mo finally determined the problem.

…To be continued….

Chapter 256 The cause of the conflict, Grindelwald's concerns

After understanding the problem, Su Mo asked Grindelwald about the situation in detail, and Grindelwald also gave a detailed explanation.

Simply put, the current main conflict between wizards and ordinary people is mainly due to some living habits issues.

The wizarding world had been isolated from the secular world for a long time, which led to wizards' living habits being very different from those of ordinary people. They were almost two different systems.

Many wizards, especially some middle-aged and elderly wizards, have these living habits.

After returning to the secular world, they have been slow to change and still retain their original habits, which has caused a lot of trouble to ordinary people living around them.

Things like casting spells, doing housework, refining medicine, practicing magic at home are not a big deal and basically have no impact on the neighbors around.

But things like using owls to send messages and keeping pets, even magical animals, can have a huge impact.

The mail-delivering owls are fine, except that they sometimes poop everywhere, causing some impact on environmental hygiene and the psychology of neighbors.

What has a greater impact are the wizards' pets.

These pets of wizards are not only generally intelligent, but also very strange.

In addition to the common cats and dogs, there are some strange ones such as mice and toads, some more extreme ones such as snakes and lizards, and even some birds of prey and wild beasts.

Although these pets have high IQs, it doesn't mean they are very well-behaved.

On the contrary, it is precisely because of their high IQ that they are sometimes more frightening.

For example, they will quietly hide in a corner and observe you, and sometimes they will quietly approach you, which is generally difficult for ordinary people to detect.

This would be fine if it were the first few types of pets, but if it were the latter types of creatures, most humans would be instinctively afraid of them.

He suddenly appeared behind someone out of the blue, and being scared half to death was the least of the worries.

This is just an ordinary pet. If it is a magical creature, the problem will be more serious.

Magical animals are all born with their own innate abilities, which means that ordinary people have almost no ability to fight back against them.

The habits of magical animals are different from those of ordinary animals. Even wizards find it difficult to appease them without being proficient in relevant knowledge.

This means that once the magical creatures start to make trouble, ordinary people are simply unable to handle it.

Then there is the matter of house-elves.

This question is also very important.

First, ordinary people generally cannot accept that creatures that look like goblins and goblins are actually called elves.

The second issue is the situation and treatment of house-elves.

To put it bluntly, the relationship between house-elves and their employers is exactly like that between slaves and slave owners.

It's the 20th century now, and there are still people practicing slavery?!

So after the existence of house-elves was exposed, the reputation of wizards, especially those from pure-blood families who generally had house-elves, plummeted in the minds of ordinary people.

People expressed their disapproval of the elves, but at the same time they sympathized with them and resisted the existence of this system.

At the same time, there is the more serious problem of dark wizards.

Although Grindelwald has been working hard to capture dark wizards, there are still some that slip through the net.

These dark wizards have also been noticed by ordinary people, but this is not the most terrible thing. After all, there are bad people and good people among ordinary people, and it is completely understandable that wizards are the same.

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