At the same time, in Joseph Kony's study, Winna Kony, who was being strangled by Joseph Kony, had a red face and was almost fainting, with white foam at the corners of her mouth.
Finally, Joseph Connie loosened his fingers around Winna Connie's neck and threw her away.
It took a long time for Winna Connie to come back to her senses and staggered to her feet. At this time, Joseph Connie was leaning against his desk with a frown on his face.
Seeing this, Winna Connie didn't dare to say anything else. She just waited quietly on the side. After a long while, she heard Joseph Connie sigh faintly and said, "The news of our transaction with Joseph Connie must not be leaked to Wentworth. The International Confederation of Wizards will not allow such a thing to happen!"
Hearing what Joseph Connie said, Winna Connie on the side quickly said: "When I left, Wentworth had already gone to the principal's office to find Principal Leila Lopez!"
Joseph Kony glanced at Winna Kony and said with a deep look in his eyes: "No, now that things have developed to this point, it has become you, Winna Kony, who can advance and retreat freely! I really have to look up to you!"
After hearing what Joseph Connie said, Winna Connie hurriedly wanted to explain something, but before Winna Connie could open her mouth, she saw Joseph Connie raised his wand in Winna Connie's direction.
Then, as Winna Kearney looked on in horror:
"Fainted!"
After just one look at the unconscious Winna Connie, Joseph Connie immediately walked quickly out of the study.
When Joseph Connie walked out of the study, the two wizards in black who had been standing outside the study followed him on the left and right.
Afterwards, Joseph Kony walked down the stairs with a gloomy face. Seeing Joseph Kony coming down, the other members of the Kony tribe, who were gathered in groups on the first floor, immediately surrounded him.
At first, people kept greeting Joseph Kony, but when everyone saw the expression on Joseph Kony's face, everyone fell silent.
Joseph Connie glanced around and said slowly, "All the people of the Connie tribe, follow me to the principal's office. We must find Wentworth Dumbledore for me! No matter who tries to stop us, we must not give up!"
After hearing what Joseph Kony said, there was a whisper of business at the scene, and then someone asked timidly:
"Young Master, if Principal Leila Lopez doesn't allow..."
However, the wizard of the Coni tribe was interrupted by Joseph Coni before he could finish his words. Joseph Coni roared, "I said! No matter who tries to stop you, you must not give up! Everyone, now, immediately, go find Wentworth for me!"
Following Joseph Kony's roar, the witches of the Kony tribe at the scene scattered like birds and beasts and left in all directions.
Joseph Kony looked at the dispersing crowd and said softly:
"Let's go too! I think you two should not have forgotten your most important mission while lurking in Uagadu, right?!"
The two black-clad wizards behind Joseph Connie looked at each other after hearing what Joseph Connie said. One of the wizards said, "Of course, young master, our most important task is to entangle Leila Lopez if anything happens to Vagado!"
With the departure of Joseph Kony, the small building that was bustling with people a few minutes ago and decorated magnificently by the Kony tribe is now empty.
After a long while, a figure quietly appeared at the door and looked inside cautiously. Only after making sure that there was no one in the room did the figure flash out. Upon closer inspection, it was none other than Djimon Hughes.
Afterwards, Djimon Hughes quietly slipped into Joseph Kony's detached house. After a moment, Djimon Hughes came out again, but this time, there was another person on his shoulder.
At this time, the three people in the principal's office didn't know what was going to happen. Faced with the heavy atmosphere, it was Wentworth who finally spoke and broke the silence.
“I think maybe it’s not that Principal Leila Lopez did anything wrong, it’s just that the times have abandoned Ugado!”
Hearing Wentworth's words, Principal Leila Lopez and Emma Hughes were both startled, and Wentworth continued:
"The wizarding world is a relatively closed world, but that doesn't mean it won't develop!"
"The arrival of European wizards not only brought magic wands, but also brought their attention to African resources!"
"When African wizards in the past thought that Africa was the world, as the best magic school in Africa, the status of Uagadou was naturally lofty!"
"However, when African wizards discovered that Uagadou was just an ordinary school among many magic schools in the world, and that there were only a dozen schools as excellent as Uagadou, Uagadou naturally lost people's awe."
“Not only that, after seeing the prosperity of Europe, looking back at the poverty in Africa, it is hard not to feel a psychological gap. Wizards are also human beings. Maybe things that we dared not think about in the past, we dare to put into practice now!”
Hearing Wentworth's words, Leila Lopez nodded in agreement and said:
"Yes, maybe what Wentworth said is right! In the past, the funds used for Uagadu's daily life, except for a small part of the donations from school alumni, the vast majority were obtained by Uagadu in exchange for various items from various tribes in Africa."
"Among them, there are both herbs and finished potions. We, Vagadu, even provided medical services to the surrounding wizard tribes!"
"Just like this, we, Wagadu, have gone through ups and downs for a thousand years. I didn't expect that in my hands, it would become what it is now!"
After hearing what Principal Leila Lopez said, although Emma Hughes still looked unwilling, she finally spoke to comfort her:
"Principal Leila Lopez, this... this is not your fault. I misunderstood you! I thought you took the money..."
However, before Emma Hughes could finish her words of comfort, Leila Lopez said unwillingly: "No, I am the biggest sinner for what has happened to Uagadou! It's all my fault. I was fooled by the Coni tribe!"
(End of this chapter)