In the 21st century, recruiting magic students in a way that resembles secret factions is an outdated and obsolete practice.
"Could you release the footage of the Great War in the Wizarding World? I'll buy it no matter the price!"
"I'd like to ask Merlin what role he played in this great battle."
This has sparked heated discussions among the English public, with many believing or even hoping it's true.
What kind of news can spread widely? The more information a news story contains, the more popular it is and the wider it spreads.
Shannon's information theory tells us that the lower the probability of an event occurring, the greater its information content.
For example, the information contained in "Wu attended Paris Fashion Week" is too little, and no one but his fans would pay attention to it.
The phrase "Wu was arrested on suspicion of illegal and criminal activities" immediately suggests a significant amount of information.
What Wu did, the time, the cause, the result, the motive, the victim, how he was discovered—a series of information is hidden beneath the surface. In just a dozen or so words, the amount of information is enormous.
The latter will undoubtedly attract attention and discussion.
The English are human beings too, no different from the Chinese; they also prefer news with a lot of information.
While the Times' reports are more credible, they don't have the same level of sensationalism as tabloids.
The news of the battle between the English wizarding world and the wizarding worlds of Japan and Australia went viral, and two days later the whole world was talking about it.
So much so that the golden retriever himself tweeted that this claim was nonsense.
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"The differences between us and Japan and Australia are real, but we have been communicating amicably and trying to resolve these differences."
As for the War of the Wizarding World, I don't know where you got that news from; I've never heard of it.
They all told him not to hide the existence of the magical world. Merlin had already shown up, and he himself had publicly admitted that there were magicians in England. What was he still being stubborn about?
The English public in the comments section were all questioning the veracity of his claims, even going so far as to accuse him of dishonesty.
The subsequent recall of their ambassadors from Japan and Australia by England further fueled public distrust.
Given the differences, would these two countries choose to recall their ambassadors?
In the past two years, we often saw news reports in China about England reaching some kind of cooperation with Japan and Australia, and the leaders of the three countries frequently exchanging visits.
It should be understood that recalling an ambassador in modern society is undoubtedly a sign of strained relations between the two countries and a move toward hostility.
If it were just a disagreement, how could there be such a big shift?
As a result, the current English government has seen a significant drop in public approval ratings and trust levels.
"We cannot disclose the specific reasons to the outside world, but it is definitely not because of the war in the magical world. As far as I know, there are no magicians in Japan and Australia."
The golden retriever later posted another tweet.
"Professor Mochizuki, welcome to this NHK television interview program!"
NHK news anchor Sho Sakurai, dressed in a black suit, greeted the reporter with a warm welcome, but his face remained serious.
It's rare to see Sho Sakurai, who is an actor, singer, and announcer, so serious.
After all, for Japanese entertainers, the most important thing is approachability.
Shinichi Mochizuki's face showed no emotion as he calmly said, "Hello, host."
Sho Sakurai looked straight ahead and introduced:
"Sitting next to me is Shinichi Mochizuki, a mathematics professor at Kyoto University. He has made outstanding contributions to the field of far-Abelian geometry and proved the famous ABC conjecture twelve years ago."
"At the same time, he has another identity: a magician!"
"I am also very honored to be able to interview a magician in person."
Sakura Shinsho's father is the director of the International Strategy Bureau of Japan's Information and Communications Department. He graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Tokyo and was previously the Vice-Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications.
If it weren't for Sho Sakurai's father, he wouldn't have had this opportunity at all.
The Japanese government sent Sho Sakurai and NHK staff to Australia to film this interview at a research institute.
As for why Japan chose to promote Shinichi Mochizuki, it's because they needed to gain more benefits in their negotiations with England.
The Europa League clearly will not accept England, and England dares not cooperate with America.
By collaborating with America, our research findings will be completely exploited.
If England wants to maintain a place in the future supply chain, it must choose its partners carefully.
Neon is the best option available in England.
As for China, England wanted to do business with China, and China said it was no problem, but there were no substantial cooperative projects. It was a typical case of empty promises.
During the negotiations, Shinichi Mochizuki's appearance was both a slap in the face and a reveal of his true intentions.
Shinichi Mochizuki nodded and said, "Yes."
Sho Sakurai continued, "Professor Mochizuki, this is the first time I've heard of your identity as a magician, rather than your well-known identity as a mathematician."
"I would like to ask you, how did you become a magician? I believe this is also the question that the vast majority of people watching on television most want to know."
Shinichi Mochizuki: "Merlin and the content he posted on [the platform] are probably well known to everyone."
"I am mainly the head of the neon team for the mathematical part of cosmic coordinate system calculations."
“After we dug up magoin, the Japanese gave it to me, and that’s how I gained magical abilities.”
Sakurai Sho exclaimed with admiration, "Wow! That's amazing!"
"I don't even understand how to calculate the cosmic coordinates of a planet, let alone the Haber algorithm."
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