Professor Babbling is gone.
This is something planned very early on.
William came to the United States secretly, but could not disappear in the public eye for a long time, and Babbling just happened to return to England for him.
None of the others, because it was wartime, and William needed occasional missions.
Babu Ling became herself, with her strength, enough to deal with any unexpected situation.
Best of all, it's summer, and Babel can't go around hooking up with female classmates and ruining William's reputation.
William also figured it out.
Targaryen is a scumbag. Anyway, this is a trumpet, just play it.
As long as William's tuba is okay.
How to say that sentence... Targaryen is a scumbag, what does it have to do with me Stark!
When Babbling left, she used the Vanishing Cabinet brought by William from England.
Since using it in Durmstrang, William has also tasted the sweetness.
With something so convenient, why not use it?
It's as if you can make international phone calls, but you have to send letters, so you have to send them to the year of the monkey and the month of the horse?
William took a breath and bought several pairs of vanishing cabinets as strategic reserves.
This kind of thing is like an invisibility cloak. Although precious, it is not a Deathly Hallows, nor is it an out-of-print magic item.
The price may be higher, but as long as you have the money, you can still buy it.
With the Vanishing Cabinet, William can also return to the UK at any time for a two-front battle.
After Babbling left, William and Hermione had nothing to do, and just wandered around the Ilvermorny campus.
This is the first time the two have been so leisurely since the war began.
Compared to the war-torn Britain, this is a pure land.
But the peace won't last long. After all, Tom, who doesn't make trouble, is still Tom?
William and Hermione strolled around casually, then went back to rest and do things that couples love to do.
Tomorrow the two of them are going to see Tom, and they have to go to bed early!
The address was given by Babbling, which is a long way from here.
In New York...the Woolworth Building.
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Woolworth Building.
Located on Broadway in New York City, it has a long history and is extremely well known.
This well-known, not only for Muggles, but also for wizards.
The reason is simple: the Magical Congress of the United States, right here.
But few people know that the Magical Congress of the United States has moved at least five times since its inception.
In the first few years, the location of the meeting was not fixed, which could effectively avoid the attention of Muggles.
But this is too inconvenient. If the wizard wants to find a "relevant department", he has to ask around where he has been relocated.
The violent organization of the dignified magic world is like an underground organization.
The Magic Congress also felt inappropriate, and began to look for new places to establish a fixed headquarters.
Just two requirements:
Safety,
Stay away from Muggles.
In the end, I chose to choose and choose to build a large magical building in the deep mountains and forests of Appalachia.
The headquarters is indeed far away from Muggles, but also away from wizards!
Still in the ravine, it is inconvenient to go out.
Many officials are unwilling to work in such a place where birds don't shit.
As a result, the first batch of "civilians" who ran with buckets in history were born.
The Magic Congress also felt it was inconvenient and had to move again.
Many people do things, and it is easy to go from one extreme to the other.
That's the case with the Magical Congress of the United States.
This time, they began to change their minds. Instead of going to the deep mountains and forests, they went to the places with the most Muggles.
After all, the most dangerous place is the safest place.
So where is the most dangerous?
Of course Washington DC.
So the Magic Congress moved outrageously to next door to the White House.
Wizards are safe now, but Muggles are starting to be unsafe.
Not to mention the constant magic leaks nearby, the most outrageous one was the Bigfoot Rebellion.
In the end, the Muggle army was pulled over, and the wizard almost came to blows.
After that, the headquarters moved for the fifth time in history to the bustling metropolis of New York.
As for why Woolworths was chosen, because it was the tallest building in the world at that time!
At this time, two young wizards suddenly appeared on the bustling Broadway, but no one noticed them.
William and Hermione walked along the avenue towards the towering skyscraper.
At the entrance of the Woolworth Building, there are guards, one of them, wearing a cape-style uniform, looks out of tune with Muggles.
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William walked up to him and indicated his purpose:
"Let's go to the Major Crime Investigation Division."
The wizard guard looked up and down the young man in front of him, then let the two in.
William and Hermione stepped through the revolving door and entered the building.
But what caught my eye was not the Woolworth Hall, but... the Hall of the Magical Congress of the United States.
William looked up.
This is a magnificent and spacious space with a vaulted roof about 100 meters high.
The ceiling is made of crystal, and the exaggerated lighting fixtures cast a vivid light across the pearly burnished lacquer of the interior walls.
The one that stands out is the wealthy.
In the center of the hall, there is also a huge turntable located high, with many gears and disks, and the words are engraved on the disk:
Magic exposure threat level.
The pointer of the dial points to "slight".
This is the same magic as William's safety watch, the Weasleys' pendulum...
But this one is more powerful... After all, it is a spectacle.
Behind the turntable hangs a huge portrait of a witch of extraordinary demeanor:
Stick Wilkinson
The current chairman of the Magic Society.
Just looking at "Wilkinson" shows that the family of this female minister is extremely prominent.
Unlike pure-blood families in England, America doesn't care about that.
Their important ruling class is the descendants of the wizards who first established the Congress.
For example, the Magical Congress of the United States, the first batch of twelve Aurors recruited.
These twelve families, except for a few family descendants, have all died, and most of them are either rich or noble.
He has even been in the Magic Congress, holding an important position.
A bit of pure-blooded Twenty-Eight.
Like Stick Wilkinson, her ancestor Charity Wilkinson, was one of the Twelve Aurors.
Later, Charity became the 3rd President of Congress.
Owls were flying and circling in the hall, and many wizards were busy working.
William didn't go to the front desk to find the receptionist, because according to Targaryen's habit, he has been here many times.
Hermione looked curiously across the hall, where several wizards were lining up, waiting for a house-elf to check their wands.
This is impossible in England, and the work of such officials cannot be given to house-elves.
They are only slaves after all.
But in the United States it is very rare.
Because back in 1973, the Magical Congress of the United States abolished house-elf slavery.
Thanks to the influence of this incident, there are also wizards in the UK who applied for a case against the slavery of house-elves in order to avoid the enslavement of house-elves in the UK.
But that case failed.
At the time of the First Wizarding War The British Ministry of Magic vetoed the bill in order to win the pure blood family.
It has continued until now.
After William and Hermione checked their wands, they walked to the elevator.
The elevator door suddenly opened, and inside was a fairy waiter, Red.
"Hey, Professor Targaryen." Reid, who clearly knew William, bowed.
William nodded and said, "Let's go to the Major Case Investigation Division..."
"Looking for Miss Picquilly?" Red winked with a smile.
With a long stick with claws, he nudged the elevator button above his head.
The elevator began to descend.
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