Chapter 557: 1st hole card

Snape resisted the urge to fly away and took the grilled fish, but his eyes were terrifying.

"Say something to me, Severus?" Felix asked, seeing Snape silently, and he understood. They came out of the auditorium and came to the center of the courtyard, where a layer of white snow was spread on the ground.

"I heard you and Bubbaji discuss using magic to grow crops." Snape paused and finished speaking without a trace of ups and downs: "I happen to have a similar confusion."

Of course, he heard more than that. For example, there was a pen pal in it. He estimated that he was probably the dangerous person in Dumbledore's mouth. Through Felix's description, Snape simply sketched a closed, stubborn, and stubborn person in his mind. The image of a shameless and solitary wizard.

Such people are not uncommon in the magic world. But it is estimated that Dumbledore is also a powerful person.

These thoughts flashed past, and Snape finished speaking and looked at Felix calmly.

Felix glanced at him, not surprised. He just wanted to bring in a potion master. Compared with Damocles Bell, who was far away, Severus, who was obviously close at hand, was more suitable.

Another candidate is Slughorn, but the old man's character is light and fearful, and he likes to enjoy it. It is not easy to convince him.

"All the time, wizards have tended to be self-sufficient. Using magic to grow vegetables? In their opinion, it is no different from using magic to wash dishes and clean up the room, but if you change the angle, vegetables, fruits, and crops are all life, and magic starts in the process. No one can say clearly what kind of promotion it will be."

Snape listened silently, always feeling that something was wrong, why did he really talk about growing vegetables?

"What wizards take for granted is a fantasy in the eyes of Muggles." Felix continued, "I think this is a good entry point."

"What's the entry point?" Snape asked keenly.

"Observing Muggle science from the perspective of a wizard, and finally returning to magic." Felix said: "This process requires knowledge of both sides and no need to be proficient. With Professor Bubaji's knowledge reserve, it is completely sufficient. That’s why I introduced this topic to her."

Snape snorted from his nose, and said indifferently, "It's really better than studying the nature of magic with one's own strength."

Felix did not answer, "As far as I know, no wizard has systematically studied the impact of magic on planting crops before. In addition to the fact that there are few people in the wizarding world, there is another biggest reason: pragmatism is prevalent among wizards. "

This is also the conclusion that Felix came to by examining the difference between wizards and non-witches from a higher perspective.

The foundations of the two buildings, magic and technology, are completely different. The former is magic and mind, while the latter is based on reason and logic. For most wizards, reason and logical reasoning are useful, but they are not necessary, at least they do not affect their ability to cast spells.

Over time, this part of knowledge is only reflected in specific disciplines.

"Magic plantation? Magic plantation? If Professor Bubbaji can really study some results, maybe it will change the world."

"Change the world?" Snape couldn't help frowning, the word sounded dangerous.

"Ah, improper wording," Felix smiled and took a bite of the grilled fish. "The exact way is to save a powerful hole card."

Snape silently remembered it, and at the same time wondering where this card could be used, he subconsciously took a bite of the fish. The tender fish exploded in his mouth, and then a warm air filled his stomach and spread the courtyard. The air is even more bitterly cold.

He heard Felix continue to say, "Professor Bubaji is standing at the door of a whole new field. I am happy to see it and I am not hesitating to provide some trivial help."

"For example, that pen pal?" Snape asked risky.

He felt that he was getting closer to the truth. Dumbledore told him that it was wrong. Dumbledore didn't intend to tell him who that person was, but it didn't prevent him from knowing it from Felix. Snape thought secretly.

He didn't expect it to go so smoothly, Felix seemed to have no intention of hiding it.

There was a strange sense of familiarity in Snape's heart. When was the last time? Oh, he was pulled into the Future World Company, and he still has to spend a period of time every month to make an enhanced version of the wolf's poison potion and analyze the formula of alchemy materials.

The vigilance is instantly full.

Felix blinked. Eavesdropped a lot, Severus. He was like an experienced person waiting for the bait, and patiently explained: "Not only him, there are more people. At least I can think of magic plantology for the time being named this subject may also need to use spells and Knowledge of potions."

he? Is it a wizard? Snape's heart moved. Then he understood why Felix had exposed this information to him, and he felt like he was throwing himself into the net if he needed to use the knowledge of potions.

"It seems like a big project, but I don't see any use." Snape said calmly. "I have only heard of stupid wizards, not starving wizards."

"Open your mind, Severus, there are more than wizards in this world."

Snape pondered a little, his calm heart suddenly stirred up ripples, and his hands holding the grilled fish were trembling, and he had to use Occlumency to cover up his true emotions. After a while, he asked hoarsely: "You mean those Muggles? There are no restrictions on confidentiality unless"

His expression became unpredictable but he felt cold.

Felix waved his hand, "I didn't mean to challenge the secrecy law, so I said it was just a hole card," Snape felt relieved, but Felix's next sentence made him lift his heart into his throat. All the internal organs are about to jump out.

"After all, there are lessons from the past," Felix said: "If I have learned anything from it, it is that you can't go to extremes, because you are extreme, and those who support you will be more extreme. Even if it affects 100,000 people, it is somewhat insignificant." He handed Snape a meaningful look.

Snape instantly thought of a name Gellert Grindelwald. Is Dumbledore the one he is watching, the first Dark Lord? He couldn't wait to continue listening, even his breathing slowed down, carefully considering every word Felix said.

"Stubbornness will bring blind followers, but it will also distinguish you and your believers from normal people" Felix said: "This happens often, doesn't it? Only you are anxious, shouting out loud, but bystanders I don’t think so, but feel unfamiliar and afraid of the way you wave your arms, and subconsciously stay away from you."

"Then how did you solve this problem?" Snape asked, and he had completely calmed down.

"Dumbledore and the Ministry of Magic are in the front!" Felix said irresponsibly, "At best, I just foresee some possible crises and make some preparations in advance. It is not illegal to start a company, and it is also possible to support the development of the magical world. Will not be attacked by groups"

"Including pushing Bubbaji to study the magic plantation in your mouth? Do you think this matter can survive a certain crisis?" Snape asked knowingly.

"I don't know." Felix said briefly, "I only know that there are still more than a billion people in this era who can't get enough food."