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Chapter 31 - Chapter 31 Beast Hank

Actually, sometimes when studying Harry's memories, Hawking would have some illusions: some magic spells in the Wizard World, even if they truly failed to be cast, didn't seem too bad.

Because sometimes the power of a failed spell is greater than that of a successful one.

It's like using an Memory Charm spell that hasn't been mastered yet to attack an enemy; if it turns them into an idiot, that effect isn't bad at all.

There's also a story in the textbook "Standard Book of Spells, Grade 1."

A Wizard named Baruffio, due to mispronouncing 'f' as's' when chanting a spell, found himself lying on the floor with a wild ox standing on his chest.

Holy cow, if this is used well, wouldn't he never run out of beef to eat?

Of course, it still depends on the situation; one can't just cast spells indiscriminately.

Because the effects of a failed spell are uncontrollable, and if things go wrong, it could even endanger the caster.

In Harry's memories, teachers emphasized the dangers of magic going wrong more than once, with many Wizards losing their lives because of it, urging them never to be complacent.

That Wizard named Baruffio died under the hooves of the summoned wild ox.

Larger adult wild oxen typically weigh around one ton. A one-ton wild ox suddenly appearing and pressing down on you, then frantically bouncing on you, is no laughing matter.

A wild ox is fine, but if what appeared were tigers, lions, elephants, poisonous snakes, or even a blue whale from the sea, that would truly be a disaster.

"Hawking, you actually didn't need to come. Eric and I are enough to handle all situations," Professor X said to Hawking after the X-Jet took off.

Although Hawking was powerful and extremely skilled in combat, he was still a child. Professor X still wanted Hawking to do things appropriate for his age, to study diligently and play happily like other children.

Matters that adults should be responsible for should be handled by them, the adults.

"Charles, doing this is also to ensure foolproof safety.

Since S.H.I.E.L.D. has developed a machine to suppress your abilities, their headquarters must have also taken precautions. Perhaps from the moment you step into their headquarters, your abilities will be interfered with and completely lose their effect.

And just as you said, this time we are going for a friendly exchange to ease relations, so I can't actively destroy their machines, can I?

With Hawking present, at least they wouldn't dare to ambush us while your abilities are ineffective. It's also a deterrent!"

Hawking hadn't answered yet, but Magneto was already explaining for him.

Professor X's intention was certainly not to let Hawking go with them. It was precisely because of Magneto's strong urging that Hawking was able to sit there now.

"Professor, I also want to do my part for the school. As long as the Professor ensures the cafeteria prepares more food in the future, that would be great," Hawking replied jokingly.

Professor X smiled upon hearing this:

"Even if you didn't come, you could eat your fill at the cafeteria. We wouldn't let you go hungry."

Indeed, Eric was right. With young Hawking as a deterrent, this trip to S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters would be much smoother.

The S.H.I.E.L.D. Director would absolutely not want young Hawking to transform into a giant ape and cause destruction in Washington, the capital. This would make many things much simpler.

After all, not everyone knew that young Hawking could only transform into a giant ape on a full moon night, nor did they know that young Hawking couldn't fully control his abilities yet.

Currently, only Wolverine, Storm, Phoenix, Cyclops, Colossus, and he, a total of six people, knew about young Hawking's situation. He hadn't even told Magneto and had instructed the other five to keep young Hawking's secret.

"Hold on tight!"

As Mystique's reminder came from the cockpit, the X-Jet quickly took off, cloaked, and flew towards Washington.

This time, Cyclops, Storm, and the others all stayed at the school, in case the school was attacked again after their departure.

So, the pilot of the X-Jet was Mystique, a Mutant super Agent proficient in various modes of transport, almost all national languages, and various hacking techniques.

"Professor, do you know any brilliant scientists?" Hawking asked Professor X on the plane, remembering his plan to create an Adamantium wand.

Professor X smiled and nodded:

"Of course, I know Hank McCoy, codenamed Beast. He's also a member of the X-Men and a Professor at the school.

Many of the school's machines were designed by him. He just hasn't been at the school recently; he's been in Washington setting up the Department of Mutant Affairs.

You should be able to meet him in a little while."

To integrate Mutants into normal human life, simply establishing a Mutant School and teaching students to control their abilities freely was far from enough.

So he had also been working on another matter: trying to get the government to establish a department specifically for Mutants.

Future affairs related to Mutants would be handled by this department.

It's important to know that not all parents are scared and dislike their children after discovering they are Mutants.

A significant portion of parents love their children very much, and even knowing they are Mutants, they hope they can have a wonderful life and future.

And among these parents, there are certainly some who are high-ranking government officials and social elites.

For their children to freely control their abilities and not cause danger due to them, he could easily persuade these parents to send their children to his school.

Similarly, he could also influence the government's attitude towards Mutants through these children's parents, thereby striving to establish a new department concerning Mutants.

Hank was currently in charge of this matter, and it had already achieved considerable results.

If it weren't for Stryker controlling Nightcrawler to assassinate the President, he might have achieved his goal in three to five years.

Once the Department of Mutant Affairs was successfully established, any future incidents like Stryker capturing Mutants for experiments would be illegal, and could be jointly suppressed with human forces.

It would also be possible to secure sufficient benefits for all Mutants through legitimate reasons and peaceful means.

However, as long as things are explained clearly now, the problem shouldn't be too big.

"Hmph."

Magneto just snorted coldly and shook his head.

He naturally knew about Charles's Department of Mutant Affairs, but he was quite skeptical of it, even strongly opposed.

In his opinion, Charles was digging his own grave. Unless all human high-ranking officials were replaced by Mutants, the so-called Department of Mutant Affairs would merely be a knife used by humans against Mutants.

If Mutants resisted then, humans would use Mutants to deal with Mutants.

"Oh right, Beast Hank, I almost forgot about him!"

At this moment, Hawking also remembered that there was indeed a very powerful scientist among the Mutants. He was initially a CIA scientist and later joined the X-Men.

Professor X's Cerebro, the cloaked X-Jet, and the Danger Room all seemed to be the work of Beast, who also had very deep research in genetics.

This guy also seemed to have a long-standing crush on Mystique.

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