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Chapter 20 Two Great Men

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"The Muggles on Atlantis didn't know how big a world storm their compatriots had set off in Europe. After the late 18th century, the Industrial Revolution, the research of gunpowder and scientific research made Muggles more and more powerful. Although their bodies were still vulnerable, they were equipped with guns and cannons, which was terrifying than ordinary black wizards."

Verne found that Professor Bince knew Muggles better than he had imagined, and he couldn't help but add a lot of respect, "What's the result, Professor?"

Professor Bins' expression was a little bitter, and he said, "The living environment of the wizard was once again compressed, especially this time it was even more sinister. Many magical creatures also disappeared from the world due to environmental pollution caused by the Muggle industry. At this time, Atlantis, this vast island outside the world, became the last pure land of the wizard."

"For more than a hundred years, wizards have begun to work on migrating magical animals and plants to the island, transforming a suitable living environment, and moving the muggles out of them, removing their memories and putting them into Africa. From then on, they are no longer slaves, but as far as I know, they have become new slave owners, which is ridiculous, and putting the pain of the past on others."

"So are there many wizards on Atlantis now?" Verne asked, his curiosity and adventure nature poked his head out from the bottom of his heart again.

"No, you guessed it wrong. Although there are some wizards on Atlantis, there are not too many, because the arrogant pure-blooded wizards believe that it was once the place where slaves lived. As for the Muggle wizards, they almost "will not" know this place full of blood and tears of their ancestors." Professor Bince looked sarcastic. "But I have to remind you that Vanina, there are many powerful wizards living in seclusion. If you want to go on an adventure in the future, be careful not to offend people casually." He saw Verne's thoughts.

Verne smiled shyly. He looked at his watch and found that the next class was about to begin. He quickly asked another question: "Why did the 'Glorious Revolution' break out in Britain? I guess there must be some reason!"

"This is also related to Atlantis. The Muggle Church at that time may have discovered our purpose. In the Age of Discovery, they also sent priests with 'Sacred Power' on board." Professor Bince immediately discovered Verne's puzzled expression and explained: "This is already a fifth-grade course, but I can briefly explain that 'Sacred Power' is actually magic. There are many people in this world who have magic, but most of them cannot be portrayed because of too little magic or various reasons. Those people are collectively called 'squint cannons'."

"In the Muggle Church, there is a sacred instrument called the Ark of the Covenant or the Covenant of the Dharma. According to the Bible of Muggle, if someone touches it without authorization, he will be struck by lightning, because they are possessed of 'sin', but that is just nonsense. The thunder and lightning summoned by the Ark of the Covenant does kill Muggle, but it actually has one real purpose, that is, to stimulate the magic of the squint. Even if the chance of success is not high, and they are still almost unable to perform magic, their magic resistance will be significantly improved, even beyond ordinary wizards. Perhaps this is because their magic can only flow in their bodies... Vanina, don't you think Felch is a little special, he doesn't seem to be afraid of the magic of the students." Professor Binz was very happy to find Verne's shocked expression, "Yes, he is the descendant of those who possess 'shock power', and is born to awaken the 'shock power'."

"Oh, forget it, I've talked too far. Those who have the 'holy power' got on the boat. Because of magic resistance, ordinary tricks cannot deceive them. Among them is an important figure in the Muggle Vatican, so they luckily discovered Atlantis, who was called...Atanas Kexue."

"As early as 1669, he painted a chart leading to Atlantis, but he kept hiding it. The Muggle Church built an attack ship and recruited good men to raid Atlantis. Fortunately, our wizard's eyeliner discovered the eyeliner in the Muggle Church and notified the Ministry of Magic to stop the crisis."

"After that, the furious wizards not only destroyed the ships and the charts marked with all the reefs and magic defenses, but also killed Atanas Kexue, the culprit. All of this made the Muggle Vatican very angry and determined to give us a tragic revenge in the country where Merlin was born, Britain."

"In the Battle of Frost Moon, our wizards won, but they were tragic. The casualties were very serious. Even if we destroyed the Ark of the Covenant and cut off the Holy Power inheritance of the Holy See, almost all their memories of the wizards and Atlantis, but so what? The world has long been a situation where the wizards and the Holy See fought for hegemony. We are just old masters who are about to be eliminated." Professor Bince shook his head and sighed.

At this time, Verne could not be happy. His eyes were flashing with frustration. It seemed that he could imagine that Hogwarts was razed to the ground by missiles in the future, and the scene where the wizards were captured and dissected was the same as himself in his previous life. His home was gone and his freedom was gone.

Professor Binnes discovered Verne's distress and comforted him: "The history of wizards is far from the brink of being eliminated. In recent decades, two...well, well... great people have appeared in the wizarding world." He seemed reluctant to mention these, "The first of them cooperated with Muggles on the surface, and actually used magic behind their backs to manipulate the heads of Muggles at that time, which greatly improved the status of wizards in their country."

"The appearance of another, or rather, a new magic he invented, changed the embarrassment of the wizards and stabilized our position again...but it may also lead to war."

Verne opened his eyes wide, and vaguely guessed the names of the two wizards in his heart, and asked, "Professor, who are they?"

At this time, Professor Bins paused, then showed a self-blame expression and said, "I am really crazy... I can't say, I can't say, Vanina, I don't want you to worship them like some people in the past, even though they are great, really great."

"But please forget them, don't follow their footprints!" After that, Professor Bince was unwilling to wait for Verne to ask questions, and quickly drifted away and disappeared behind the blackboard.

Verne smiled bitterly and watched the other party leave, sighing: "I am worthy of being a professor who is known as the "most unknown student in history". Wouldn't this behavior make me even more curious?" Thinking of this, the bell for class suddenly rang, Verne was stunned for a moment, and then rushed out of the magic history classroom, with an excuse to comfort Professor McGonagall.

(There is really a person in the history of Atanas Kexue, and he has really painted the charts of Atlantis. I put the pictures in the relevant works.)
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