The next day, early in the morning.
Ivan woke up from the bed with a yawn, turned his head and glanced at the clock hanging on the wall, and when he saw that it was past eight, he felt that he was putting on his shoes and socks and was ready to go out.
When passing by the window, Ivan couldn't help but stop. The scene outside the window looked very different from yesterday.
In the distance, there is no longer a wasteland but a towering tall buildings. From where he is now standing, he can still see pedestrians passing through the wide streets and cars that are speeding from time to time.
The weird thing is that everything is like a mirage, silent, only the sight can be seen...
"This is...Paris?" Ivan confirmed this from the text on the shop signs, and muttered to himself very surprised.
But this shouldn't be! Obviously yesterday, there was still a wasteland in the distance...
Ivan frowned, vaguely guessing that it might be some kind of magical effect, so he didn't bother to pull the curtain in, then turned and left.
After going downstairs to wash, Ivan came to the living room again, and Nick LeMay had already sat there early, sipping a cup of morning tea slowly.
"Good morning, teacher!" Ivan walked to the chair by the dining table and said hello.
"Well... Did you get used to sleeping last night?" Nick LeMay put down his teacup gently, and asked with a smile.
"Very used!" Ivan nodded and nodded. Although Nick Lemay was a wizard from centuries ago, this house is not outdated at all. Both the living room and the bed look modern, and he doesn't recognize it. The bed naturally sleeps peacefully.Nêww chapters will be fully updated at novelhall.com
But Ivan was very curious about what he saw outside the window, so he couldn't help but inquire.
"You can see the city because it is very close to the city of Paris..." Nick LeMay didn't mean to hide it, but explained it to Ivan.
For wizards who lack entertainment, they should not be able to resist this temptation!
"Teacher, since many Muggle electrical appliances are convenient for our lives, why not popularize it?" Ivan said the question in his heart, which is something he has never understood.
"It is not so easy to transform such an alchemy item! The ordinary wizard family simply can't afford it," Nick LeMay shook his head, gave an explanation, and then continued.
"In addition, the European magic world is generally conservative, and has a certain prejudice against these Muggle creations. It is believed that the introduction of a large number of Muggle equipment will impact the normal order of the magic world..."
Don’t look at the growing number of half-blood wizards and Muggle-born wizards nowadays The magic world has gradually changed in subtle ways, and many wizards’ daily life and dressing habits are gradually moving closer to Muggles.
But there are still some people in the magical world who still follow the ancient etiquette and living habits, and are extremely repulsive of Muggle items, and even adopt a hostile attitude.
These people are mostly pure-blooded wizards, forming a huge conservative force. On the one hand, it stems from the discrimination of wizards against Muggles, and on the other hand, it is to prevent new ideas and new things from shaking their status.
After listening to Nick Lemay’s explanation, Ivan has some understanding of the current state of the magic world. Simply put, it is a collision between new ideas and old ideas, and this contradiction is likely to change over time. Getting bigger and bigger...
As for the management of Muggle items in the magical world, Ivan has also heard about it. For example, the United Kingdom established a special Muggle item prohibition department to prevent wizards from illegally modifying Muggle technology items.
It is worth mentioning that the leader of this department is Ron's father Arthur Weasley.
And for his own convenience, Arthur also specially left a loophole when writing a law prohibiting the abuse of Muggle items. In order to improve travel, wizards can use magic to transform Muggle transportation.
After breakfast, Nick LeMay took Ivan to the library on the first floor.
The space here is a bit smaller than the Blake’s underground library, but the books are placed closer together. A cursory sweep over, the overlapping bookshelves make Ivan a little dizzy...
There is also a high platform in front of the library. There are a lot of incomprehensible magic texts burned around. I don’t know what it is used for...