Some things were very troublesome to do.
When the Wizard's Age of Magic collided with the Muggle's Age of Science, there would be many problems, and these problems would inevitably conflict with each other.
Conflict meant the birth of contradictions, and in Jon, contradictions were never rare.
He studied the ancient magic system, and the accumulation of capital in the Muggle Society leaned towards the ancient direction. In this era, the older the magic, the more refined and comprehensive it was, and the higher the threshold for entry.
In many cases, the people in the Wizard's World carried on the good habits that had been passed down for a long time, whether it was the brand they used or the tradition they inherited. In this case, the traditional things had a huge crushing advantage over the new things.
However, Chown was someone who had lived in the new era. He knew very well that in the future era, the Muggle society would be extremely diverse and powerful. Whether it was in terms of military force or economy, they would have an excellent advantage.
Magic was innately linked with the words traditional, ancient, and noble, but in a world, the most widely spread things would never be the ancient things.
If one wanted to have their own style, they would have to give up on the popularity of the society.
If one wanted to spread the popularity of the society, they would have to find ways to reduce the pressure of their style on the commoners and other classes.
This was a situation that could not be changed. As long as there were humans in this world, this situation would never change, and the only thing that could affect it was the entry of capital.
The nature of capital's pursuit of profit could force something to lower its selection standards, which was commonly known as giving up profits. Because there was a very strong backing behind it, it could accept giving up profits to a certain extent for a period of time, and at the same time, this action of giving up profits would encourage more people to accept its existence.
Why was Dumbledore so obsessed with the matter of "Pushing the Wall"?
Apart from his original obsession and ambition, his sister's death was a factor, but not the only factor. Dumbledore had been the leader of the Hogwarts for many years, and as a qualified leader, he had to make certain considerations for the future of the school.
As Jon said, capital was a thing of chaos wherever it went, so Dumbledore had to rely on himself to change the future of the Hogwarts School in the development of society.
Now it seemed that the school board had used their funding to occasionally threaten the Hogwarts to do some things, and although these things were not big, they still showed the nature of the Hogwarts being controlled by others.
It was impossible for a school funded by capital to be completely uncontrolled, unless they could come up with a stronger capital to face, in other words, the school itself.
This was actually not difficult for the Hogwarts. Hogwarts had trained countless students over the years, and not all students were under capital.
However, these students did not have the right to speak.
The confidentiality law also stipulated that a Wizard's school could not be a profit-oriented organization. Training a Wizard was a very time-consuming process, especially during the process, Hogwarts provided all kinds of materials for each young Wizard, plus the Hogwarts School's maintenance and maintenance, which cost an astronomical amount of money.
Among the magical world's capital, after the gradual decline of the English magical world's capital, the Americans were the most likely to profit.
Just like the Elferromani School of Magic, if they did not become capital, they would eventually be controlled by others.
Hogwarts School itself did not have that much of a say, and now their say mainly came from Dumbledore's extraordinary status. Perhaps with the addition of Grindelwald, this status would become even more powerful.
However, both of them were already very old. No matter how long the legendary Wizard's lifespan was, they would not be able to stay like this forever. If they did not change, Hogwarts would inevitably face pressure from all sides after they left.
This was a situation that Dumbledore did not want to see. All these years, he worked hard to let more Wizard from the Muggle family receive the education of Hogwarts and integrate into the magical world. This way, his plans and ideas would receive more support.
Compared to capital, the power of an individual was still a little weak.
However, in fact, whether it was the British Isles or just the British Isles, under the current situation, the population in the British Isles, or in the whole of Europe, was not very optimistic.
The inherent problem of developed countries was the decline of the population and the aging of the population. This was a problem left behind by the so-called historical problems of the so-called eugenics and the aftermath of the war. It was a situation that could not be reversed for a long time.
Coupled with the recent economic collapse of the British Isles, it was definitely impossible to restore the population to its peak in a short time.
Without the foundation of the population, and under the situation where the population was too small, the number of new Wizard born would be very few. Even if the state of the magical world recovered, it would be difficult to change this impasse.
Magic was not a skill or knowledge that could be learned. It was a natural ability that one was born with. The degree of innate affinity with the magical elements determined whether a person could become a Wizard or not. In this regard, there were not many people who could meet this condition.
In fact, Jon had thought about the cruel methods used by the American Wizard, but Dumbledore would never accept a Wizard who was raised through such cruel methods.
Under such circumstances, more and more Wizards were born into Wizard families in the magical world, and these families were more or less related to the capital that stood at the highest level.
Therefore, the development of the independent economy of the Hogwarts was a very important and difficult problem that had to be faced.
This was the backup plan that Jon had thought of for his company at the beginning.
The fate of the entire company was tied to the Hogwarts ship. While letting the Hogwarts be free from the control of the capital, it could also ensure the company's affinity with the magical world. Shuttling back and forth between the two worlds would not only allow the company to obtain greater benefits, but also allow the people in his company to be one step ahead of others.
"Why does the magical world have to use gold coins?"
Jon looked at Cecatly and asked this question seriously.
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