Chapter 353 Price
Chapter 353 Price
Chapter 353 Price
The Queen looked at Alison deeply and said calmly, "Miss Grindelwald, what do we need to give?"
In front of a sufficiently mysterious and powerful stranger, the queen wisely chose to ask directly about the price without beating around the bush.
According to the royal records, several wizards they met in history once revealed that the wizarding world has magic that can explore memories and thoughts...
They want this benefit, so it depends on what the wizarding world wants.
It's impossible to do charity, spend huge amounts of energy and then not take a penny from it.
After the wizarding world revealed their purpose, they further probed the other side's situation, and then negotiated, trying to get the greatest benefit at the lowest cost...
As for giving up if we can't come to an agreement...
The benefits are too great. No matter the Queen herself or the members of Parliament, the various forces involved behind them will be willing to give up after knowing the situation.
If we can't come to an agreement, or the price is too high, then we can resort to other tricks...
Alison chuckled and shrugged her shoulders, a bit like a lively and naughty little devil.
"If you want to pay, you can, we won't stop you. If you don't want to, you can get the benefits of becoming a wizard for free. I don't mind taking the trouble to bring a few people into the wizarding world. Everything is voluntary. I don't have any requirements. I'm just a kind-hearted person. This time, I just came to make sure that you and the Prime Minister know the news and are not kept in the dark..."
There was a sweet temptation in her tone, like a ripe apple, and she was confident that the chips she threw out could lead others by the nose.
The unexpected news froze the Prime Minister's face. He frowned and asked cautiously again, "No request?"
The more you appear to have no demands, the more likely you are to have ulterior motives.
It’s just that often the cost is invisible and hidden, and they don’t have to pay it directly – which is even more troublesome.
The gifts given by fate always have a clear price tag.
This wizard who claimed to be the executor of the Global Supernatural Plan actually gave up the most important initiative and let them choose whether to accept this change...
Is this due to her naivety and lack of experience, or is she so confident and arrogant that she thinks ordinary people cannot resist her temptation?
Thinking of this, the Prime Minister looked at Alison with a trace of scrutiny and suspicion. Then he spoke in a deep voice, saying a bunch of high-sounding and righteous words, trying to appear not to be so greedy for that benefit.
When buying things, bargaining, pretending to be uninterested and turning away are all normal practices.
"Ms. Grindelwald, you should be aware that there have always been conflicts and disagreements between ordinary people and wizards. In your wizarding world, there have been extremists and murderers who have tried to massacre ordinary people."
"The wizarding world has been closed off for a long time and has no contact with ordinary people. It has no way of understanding any situation, making it difficult for the British government to cooperate with you. Moreover, once magic power becomes popular and ordinary people have magic power, it will also be a huge impact on the stability of British society."
The smile in Alison's eyes deepened. She leaned back carelessly, sinking into the soft sofa cushions. The devil whispered: "...So this is the trouble you have to consider~"
Well, that's the price.
After all, we cannot expect the wizarding world, which consists of only a few hundred thousand people and is still in a fragmented state, to unite and establish a country.
If we simply rely on the first-mover advantage of magic culture to maintain a loose organization similar to the International Confederation of Wizards, temporarily safeguard the interests of the old forces, and make a transition to pave the way for new members to join in the future, it would be easy and the workload would be greatly reduced.
There are too many things to consider when building a country.
Not to mention whether all wizards can unite - as far as she knows, in Russia and Eastern China, the wizarding world has very close ties with the official authorities - even if they really unite in the end, the situation in the wizarding world is different from that in normal countries, and everyone really has a fist.
In the absence of historical references, insufficient experience, no guiding program, no relevant talent pool, only bloodline conflicts, cultural clashes and rubbish from the Ministry of Magic, if you are not careful you will end up becoming a cadaver teacher who warns future generations.
The situation is not that critical. It is not necessary for the wizards to unite and face the outside world together. Why make it like this?
It would be better to maintain the status quo and integrate the wizarding community of a country directly into the Muggle community of the country. Muggles will become wizards anyway, so the problem can be directly thrown to the Muggle government. A country can accept such a benefit and accommodate a few hundred or a thousand people, which is not a big problem.
In the future, everyone will compete for their own country, and everyone will be extraordinary.
She had no interest in building a new ship of unknown quality for a group of remnants of the old society.
The best will be promoted, the mediocre will be demoted, and the worst will be eliminated.
We have already solved possible hidden dangers in the future and given people a first-mover advantage. If you still can't compete, just die.
She has been wasting her precious time for a long time worrying about the historical issues that her father has been obsessed with.
The Prime Minister's breathing hitched and his eyelids twitched.
Miss Grindelwald did not show any worries or concerns from the beginning of the negotiation. She was sure that they could not resist the temptation. Or maybe she would push forward unilaterally even if they refused...
And all possible related problems were not within her consideration.
Isn't this hands-off shopkeeper too thorough? !
Although it is in line with Daying's interests in some aspects, it would be easy for her to mess with them if she did it directly.
Alison pursed her lips into a smile, unable to stop the corners of her mouth from curling up.
"I forgot to mention that the portal leading to the game world can use the game world as a transit station to connect portals in various places. Its function also includes space travel."
She winked playfully and followed the sweet date with a big stick threat - just changing the order of dog training.
"So it's a global village that ignores geographical distance. If Great Britain gives up this ticket and chooses to continue to follow the traditional high-cost transportation, it will be left behind by globalization and become a third world country... Well, I know you are quite conservative."
Before she could finish her words, the man in a suit opposite her was already cold all over, his back soaked with cold sweat. He suddenly raised his head and stared at her.
He opened his mouth, but found that he couldn't speak.
This kind of future technology was beyond his comprehension. It was something he had never come into contact with and had never even thought would appear during his term of office.
Being left behind by the wave of globalization and technological revolution is definitely a more terrifying thing than entering the wizarding world.
Once Britain loses its ticket to enter, what awaits them will be invisible isolation, exclusion and eventual elimination from the entire world that has become a global village!
Space travel, global village...
This is a conspiracy to force them to willingly accept the challenge!
The man smiled wryly.
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