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Genius rembers this site address in one second: []The fastest update! No ads! Looking at the task description given in the system bar, Ivan didn't know how to complain for a while.

Fortunately, over the years, Ivan has long been accustod to describing him as a terrorist secretly planning a conspiracy and intending to rule the world, so he simply ignored the instructions and notes in the taskbar and focused his attention. Moved to other places.

The task progress that soared to more than 80% in an instant really shocked Ivan. He guessed in advance that after becoming the chairman of the International Wizarding Federation, he would be able to increase a lot of progress, but he did not expect it to happen. The child has added so much.

But thinking about it is normal.

He had always been in this three-acre land in England before. Except for wizards in European magic circles who occasionally saw his na in newspapers, wizards from other continents probably hadn't even heard of it.

There are even fewer people who know that he is controlling the British magic world secretly...

This ti was different. He defeated the legendary Dark Lord Grindelwald in front of thousands of people, and stepped on the other side's fa to brush a wave of presence in front of the heads of countries and wizard representatives.

As long as the newspapers of various places are published in two days, the whole magical world will know.

In addition, the title of the president of the League of Nations is also very useful, which ans that he has the right to legally interfere in the magical world. It is probably because of these two points that the task progress has increased so rapidly.

However, I am afraid that it will not be so easy to improve in the future. Ivan estimates that it may not be so easy to achieve 100% progress. Maybe he needs to wait until he truly becos the chairman of the power, or even kill Grindelwald.

Neither of these can be done.

Despite the fact that the International Wizarding Federation sounds like a big na, it is actually the sa as the Muggle United Nations. It may be even more miserable. It is basically a decoration on weekdays. Whether the issued orders are useful or not depends on the self-consciousness of each country.

His only advantage is that he has the strength to overwhelm a country, and coupled with the full support of the British magical world, he has the slightest possibility of becoming the president of the real power.

But politics has always been Ivan's weakness, and he has a headache when he thinks of frequent contacts with ministers of various countries in the future, and even fighting for power.

Compared to these corners, he prefers to play a straight ga.

Is it true that, as described in the system description, use your power to exclude dissidents and conspire to control ministers of various countries?

Ivan shook his head hurriedly, put the thought aside, and then sighed even more. He had learned such a system that he had broken down, and so evil thoughts would always pop up in his mind from ti to ti.

He is clearly a kind, enthusiastic and good person...

"Your Excellency Hals..." Just as Ivan was thinking about it, Pierce's voice suddenly ca over.

"What's the matter?" Ivan asked strangely, turning his head.

"Are you planning to stay at the Ministry of Magic in the last few days? Or are you planning to return to Hogwarts?" Pierce said.

Ivan thought for a while and replied. "Let's go back to school first, just a few days later, it will be the Christmas holiday. I have to talk to Professor McGonagall and the students."

Although the preparations for the coalition have been negotiated, it will take so ti for the ministers of France and Russia to alternate, and it will take four or five days at the earliest to wait for them to send their personnel.

Taking advantage of this free ti, he happened to deal with school matters.

"By the way, Minister Pierce, rember to help tell Director Conor tomorrow, and let them send over all the information about Grindelwald and the saints they have collected in the past few days." Ivan reminded.

"Understand, I have soone to do it now." Pierce said solemnly.

After an order, Ivan didn't stay for a long ti, and imdiately waved his magic wand, cast an Apparition, and disappeared in place.

Early in the morning of the week, Ivan woke up from bed with a yawn and flipped through the school schedule. Only then did I rember that there was a magic research and practice class in the morning.

I was still fighting with Grindelwald in the Magic Congress of North Arica last night, but today I have to go back to school to teach. This sense of separation makes Ivan sowhat uncomfortable, but he also knows that there will not be too many leisurely days like this. .

After washing, Ivan slowly left the staff lounge, preparing to go to the auditorium to enjoy today's breakfast.

However, as soon as he walked to the hall, Ivan heard a noisy noise coming from inside, and when he entered, he saw the little wizards from the four major colleges gathered together to talk about sothing.

Just when Ivan felt strange, a group of little wizards gathered around, Hermione still holding a newspaper in her hand, and asked excitedly.

"Oh my God, Ivan, is this true? The Daily Prophet says that you defeated Grindelwald and beca the president of the International Federation of Wizards?!"

Ivan took a look at the newspaper in Hermione's hand. The headline on the front page was a scene of the confrontation between him and Grindelwald in the Magical Congress, and he didn't know who took it.

In this way, the reaction of the Daily Prophet was really quick. It was only received in the early hours of yesterday morning, but it was reported early in the morning.

"Well, you can say so." Looking at the curious and inquiring gazes, Ivan nodded freely, and then corrected. "Accurately speaking, I am only the acting president!"

A group of students couldn't tell the difference between them. They all asked about Ivan's experience in the Magic Congress of North Arica and how he defeated Grindelwald.

When they saw the news in the newspaper before, they almost thought it was because the Daily Prophet had made a mistake.

Even though Ivan is the best student ever at Hogwarts, also graduated early and beca a professor, but it still makes it difficult to connect with such big people as the president of the International Wizarding Federation. .

It's like soone suddenly discovering that the classmate who used to go to school with him every day is actually the head of state.

"...This is almost the case. Grindelwald pretended to be the chairman of the North Arican Magic Congress and killed two ministers, intending to plant them on , but after all I saw it through, and finally used magic to create magical images of the ministers. Grindelwald trapped him in the Magic Congress..."

Amidst the enthusiastic urging of the crowd, Ivan had to be patient and tell the whole story.

Although Ivan’s words were very plain, Hermione and others could still tell from the words how dangerous the situation was. The final battle between the two in the Magical Congress made the little wizards present even more addicted. .

Whether it was the feat of Grindelwald fighting more than a hundred Aurors alone, or the spell of two people calling thunderstorms and blowing up streets and squares, they refreshed the little wizards' understanding of power.

It turns out that magic can be so powerful!

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