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Roselyn
Aw right, that was true too.
"Which, is why I mentioned the extra jobs opening up to keep that from happening." she said, tapping her quill on her desk as she slung her other arm over her chair and fingers laying on the top of it. No one really wanted another Grindelwald. Unless of course...they did and would be siding with whoever it was.
Glancing over to the professor, Evelyn turned back around in her seat, waiting for the others to say what they came up with as she took one more peak at her team mates. Anyone going to say what they discussed? Yes? No?
Maybe?
Eh. Raising her hand, it seemed like it was their turn. "Well, for the wizard public, there was multiple interpretations of the event. Some of us would have been glad for finally coming out of "hiding" and be able to use magic freely without most of the consequences. On the other hand though, some of us probably wouldn't have enjoyed the fact that muggles would have been introduced to our wizarding world under such a harsh event, and instead would have liked them to have found out about us in a more lighter sense like...curing cancer or something." That's what that one girl had said right?
"And then, I think it was also mentioned that some would use this opportunity to take their "rightful place" and try to conquer the muggle world instead. So all in all, it really depends on the view points of the individual witches and wizards, and like we were discussing earlier in class, where they came from."
Cass listened to what her teammate had to say. When she was done, she added "Also, I don't think exposing the muggles to magic would be the best idea...especially when concerning their mental health."