"So." Voldemort spread his hands, leaned back on the chair, and looked at Blelim silently.

"I, I. I will definitely study hard in the future." Blilim said with shame.

"Don't be distracted." Voldemort said, continuing to explain knowledge points with Blelim.

In the principal's office that Voldemort and Blelim didn't know, Tiera and Dumbledore were sitting in front of a crystal ball. Inside the crystal ball was a picture of Voldemort tutoring Blelim in his studies.

"Why are you showing me this?" Dumbledore asked doubtfully.

"Let you see how Voldemort is influenced." Tiera said with a smile.

"Can Voldemort be influenced? Are you sure?" Dumbledore asked doubtfully.

"No, I just used it to make fun of you." Tiera laughed.

Dumbledore: "."

He opened his mouth, but didn't know what to say.

I wanted to get started and hit him directly, but I couldn't.

"I never thought there was anything wrong with my ideas," Dumbledore said.

"Of course." Tiera affirmed, "I don't think there is anything wrong with your theory, and I never wanted to ridicule your ideas. Your theory is completely applicable to peaceful times."

"The magic of love is of course the greatest and most powerful magic in the world." Tiera said.

After all, the earth's native magic system is a relatively idealistic magic system.

"In the old magic system, the two extreme emotions of love and killing can of course burst out extremely powerful magic." Tiera said, "Kindness and love are the source of your magic. This is your advantage and also The limits of your power.”

"But I want to build a brand new magic system." Tiera said, "A magic system that does not need to rely on emotions, a completely rational magic system."

"Yes, this is also where your theory conflicts with mine." Dumbledore said, "I think some of the legal penalties in the new British Magical Federation constitution you have drawn up are too severe."

"If the law is not strict, the government will be in chaos." Tiera said, "We are now in the early stages of the establishment of the empire. The population composition of the empire is also very complex, and there is no common event to gather centripetal force. To be honest, they must have Reluctantly, especially those wizards who were forcibly forced from their original places of residence by us.”

"Greater power means greater responsibility." Dumbledore said with a grin, "Since you have chosen this kind of centralized management, you have to endure it."

"Speaking of which," Dumbledore picked up another cup of black tea and took a sip. "Even if you become a four-dimensional divine creature, your magic power is only theoretically unlimited, right?"

"Yes." Tiera raised her eyebrows and asked, "What? Are you thinking of ways to deal with me?"

"Haha." Dumbledore smiled but said nothing.

"I can also understand your thinking." Tiera said, "What you Westerners call power must be in a cage, or the idea that power must be restricted, blah blah blah blah."

"But I have a different idea," Tiera said. "I think the constraints on power come from the constraints of the people."

"This is what I'm doing now. I'm trying to improve everyone's magic level. When everyone has the power of Voldemort, no one will be Voldemort anymore."

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