Civilization and Harmony Hogwarts

Chapter 274 Transfer 2



Chapter 274 Transfer 2

Any objections?

What objection do you ask us?

Is there something wrong with my ears, or is there a mistake in your expression?

When did you politely ask us for an opinion?

Haven't you always notified us directly after making a decision?

The participants of the German Ministry of Magic were full of doubts, as if they couldn't believe that the British Ministry of Magic, which had gradually become "rampant" in recent years, would consider their own ideas.

They keenly sensed something was wrong.

Sure enough, one by one from the British Ministry of Magic spoke nicely, and asked intimately "Do you have any objections?" But if you look closely, you will find that "You better be good to me, boy!" Agree, don't be ignorant of good and evil", "I just asked politely to make us more polite" emotions.

German side: ...(她盘哉) Are you polite?

The German side originally wanted to directly lift the table because of the other party's unreasonable demands, but when they looked up, they saw Gunter who was sitting leisurely.

Gunter noticed their gazes, and smiled politely at them, tilting his head slightly and nodding, as if greeting them.

The furious mood was suddenly poured with a basin of cold water, and it was completely cooled.

Germany: ... (from v from) ... hehe ... 〒▽〒 I really calmed down all of a sudden~

The raging anger that was ignited because of disrespect was suppressed before it completely overwhelmed the rationality, and then the emotions fell back, and the rationality dominated the brain again.

Only then did they tremble all over, realizing that they had almost done something irreversible on impulse just now.

One bang, then decline.

Without the brainless momentum just now, the habit of weighing the pros and cons over the years made them unable to say anything to refute immediately, like gourds with sawn beaks, silent.

All of them could only restrain their expressions, and struggled to organize their words with a sullen complexion.

But this makes them look a little guilty.

The situation is stronger than others, and they currently don't have the capital and confidence to overturn the poker table directly, so they can only swallow their anger and suppress their emotions forcibly.

Even though they knew that their opinions might not be taken seriously by the other party, they still tried their best to pull out a reluctant smile, politely and tactfully refused: "Grindelwald is a German wizard after all, and we will supervise him at last." It couldn't be more appropriate."

"I don't need to bother you to allocate energy to take care of him, after all——"

Suddenly, as if they had grasped some life-saving straw, their eyes lit up, and they swept away the previous depression and anxiety, and became full of confidence, saying: "Isn't your Azkaban already overcrowded? Where are there spare cells to use?" Where are you holding Grindelwald?"

After all, without waiting for any reaction from the other party, they immediately described and supplemented in a few words.

"We think Nurmengard is still big enough to hold a Grindelwald."

"Yes, yes, the space of Azkaban should be reserved for you British dark wizards."

"Don't let Grindelwald go and grab the cell with your people."

Seeing the German side's reluctance and unwillingness to hand over people, Tom didn't panic at all.

They are sticking to their guns now, but they won't say so later.

Although the German personnel knew that their current struggle might not be of any use, they still held on to this point and would not let go, as if as long as they had reasons and evidence, the other party could do nothing to them.

"Sir, I think you may have misunderstood." The British spokesperson had a warm smile on his face, "When did we say that Grindelwald would be imprisoned in Azkaban?"

He muttered in a low voice, deliberately making it possible for people to hear every word clearly: "How could it be possible to lock Grindelwald in Azkaban? There are so many prisoners there, and we still want to protect the prisoners fundamental right to life - before they are condemned to receive a dementor's kiss."

"Special people deserve special treatment. After careful arrangements and communication, we specially arranged a wonderful place for Grindelwald."

"But your demands have always been unreasonable." The German side saw that the matter could not be fooled by gags, and finally corrected its attitude, and proceeded from the actual situation, and said seriously.

When they first heard the British request to transfer Grindelwald to their care, their first reaction was that there was something wrong with their ears, and they couldn't believe how the other party would make such an outrageous and thoughtless request.

But since everyone is working for their own Ministry of Magic, I know that the bosses will always assign some nonsensical tasks to the subordinates as soon as they think about it.

At first, they thought that the British side had also encountered this situation this time, so out of the tacit understanding and sympathy of the same migrant workers, they also showed their usual superficial efforts and pretended to push and pull each other.

But they never expected that the British side turned out to be serious this time!

The German representatives who got serious were obviously the opposite of what they had just now. They put away their exaggerated expressions one after another, sat upright with stern faces, their eyes locked on the British personnel opposite, and their brows were habitually frowned. A deep gully was squeezed between the eyebrows.

"Judging from the impact Grindelwald has had, he is not so much a criminal of our country as an international criminal."

"Before negotiating with the Ministry of Magic of our country, you should first apply to the International Federation of Wizards and get specific approval before you come to our country for work transfer."

The German representative severely pointed out the inappropriateness of the British process, directly bypassing the rationality of the discussion topic, and criticized and vetoed it from the front-end procedure.

One of the winning rules of negotiation is not to try to prove the irrationality and inaccuracy of the content of the other party's point of view, but to jump out of the rhythm of the other party and show the correctness of one's position from one's own point of view.

Seeing the sudden change in the momentum of the German side, the British side did not panic at all.

Tom also raised his arm and carefully looked at the actual time on the watch on his wrist.

Watching the slender second hand point to "Ⅻ" with a "click", the "well-proportioned" minute hand and the thick and short hour hand also move and point straight to a Roman numeral on the dial.

"bump--"

The door of the conference room was pushed open on time, and a young man strode in with a letter sealed with red wax.


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