This old wizard Davidson, who ran away from the wizarding world to the Muggle royal family, can actually be regarded as a moderately ambitious man.
He went to the Muggle world many years ago, used his magic and scheming to connect with the royal family, and lived a rich and comfortable life.
Of course, if this old man just wanted to live a lifetime of prosperity and wealth in this way, Maka actually didn't bother to care about him. Just like when she first met him, Maka obviously didn't mind him working for the Muggle royal family.
However, when this disaster befell Britain and both the Muggle royal family and the wizarding world suffered a catastrophe, some of his long-hidden thoughts were finally exposed.
Even if it was just some signs, it was enough for Maka to notice.
There is no doubt that this guy wants to take advantage of the Queen's desire to promote the integration of Muggle and wizard societies and gain more personal power from it.
For example, instead of Maka, who did not want to be directly involved in this troublesome matter, he took the identity of the "bridge" connecting the two societies into his own hands.
Yes, to be honest, under the current situation, this is actually a safe and good job with great prospects - it does not directly conflict with Haierbo's purpose, and it is indirectly affected by various rescue operations on Maca's side. Promote merger plans.
However, Davidson Sr. obviously also knew that the integration of the two societies could not be accomplished overnight. And he himself, in fact, does not really want the two parties to merge like the Queen does.
What he wants is simply to be a neutral third party between Maka and the Queen, and then he can easily continue this muddy water to gain fame and fortune with just one mouth.
Hey, Haierbo has Maka McClain leading the wizards to deal with it, and the Muggle people have the control and management of the British royal family headed by the Queen. There is simply no easier job in the world than this, right
It's a pity that at this critical moment, Maka doesn't want someone who just wants to take advantage of the opportunity to get involved in her plan.
Because in this kind of middleman role, if you really don’t do anything, then it’s okay. But once the old Davidson gets his head pumped and wants to do something, he may turn into a troublemaker at any time.
Not to mention, the less people know about what Maka wants to talk to the Queen next, the better.
"Mr. Davidson," Maka waved her hand, "here tonight, I am a guest after all, so I don't want to do anything rude... If you don't mind, please go out by yourself!"
Maka's words undoubtedly made Old Davidson feel extremely uncomfortable.
I saw him standing in front of the sofa chair, the smile on his face gradually fading. He looked at Maka, and then subconsciously looked at the queen and prince sitting opposite Maka.
To be honest, he has indeed done a lot for the British royal family over the years. It even included the fact that he single-handedly controlled the position of the chief bishop of England and restrained the royal family from the overt and covert actions of many party politicians.
In this disaster, Old Davis, as a veteran wizard who stood by the Muggle royal family, has also been acting as the British royal family's "spokesperson" for the wizards, and has had several contacts with Maka. It was all done by him.
Let’s not talk about “hard work and merit”, at least he has done so many things for the British royal family, and he is indeed considered one of the royal family’s “own people”.
Seeing the old bishop looking towards her, the queen, who had not spoken since saying hello just now, seemed to think about it, and finally turned her head to Maka and said:
"Mr. McLean, although we know something about the magical world, we are not as clear as real wizards. As a wizard who agrees with the friendship and integration of the two worlds, I think the old bishop should be able to let you and I... Communicate things better. You see—"
"No, Your Majesty."
Maka raised her hand and interrupted the other person's next words.
"In fact, I don't think you still don't know much about the wizarding world and wizards - oh, and you don't have to rush to deny this. Over the years, even before Mr. Davidson went to meet with Before you came into contact, your royal family had never completely severed ties with the magical world, right?"
Speaking of this, Maka couldn't help but spread her hands and said:
"I think the reason why you are willing to let him be the middleman between you and me is just to allow yourself to be on the edge of this negotiation so that you can have the opportunity to have an overview of the whole situation, right?"
As the saying goes, "bystanders know better". Once you are in the middle of a situation, it will be difficult to calmly and objectively examine the changes in the overall situation and choose the path that best suits your own interests.
In fact, to put it bluntly, the Queen is naturally not completely unaware of the old Bishop Davidson's thoughts - it is not just a matter of being able to sit firmly in the position of the king of a country for so long, with almost no big disturbances along the way. Just rely on health and longevity!
As for a long-lasting relationship? No, the last thing the person sitting on that magnificent throne probably needs is "emotion".
At this point, Maka had completely seen the calmness deep in the queen's eyes. She saw him pause, then suddenly smiled and said:
"Of course, what I want to say is actually the original sentence - Mr. Davidson, as a wizard, is not strong enough to participate in the topic I want to talk about next."
This time, Maka had made her words very clear, and the Queen's eyes suddenly changed when she understood.
"Oh," the wrinkles on her face gradually relaxed, and she even showed a smile, "it seems that Mr. Shakur was very satisfied with the royal family's hospitality to me before noon today."
"That's right," Maka briefly recalled what he and Mr. Blois had talked about about the Queen's hints and ambitions, and at the same time nodded slightly, "So... Since Her Majesty the Queen is so 'sincere,' naturally I should too. Something has been expressed.”
To be honest, it is a bit troublesome to interact with people of this level, but of course there are benefits.
For example, now, when the Queen confirms that Maca has indeed interpreted what she hinted at, Davidson is of course no longer of much use to her.
Because she realized that Maka had already accepted the cooperation request she was expecting.
"Mr. Davidson, I think you'd better stay out of the way first!" The Queen paused for a moment, then said calmly without looking, "Maybe Mr. MacLean is doing it for your own good - as far as I know, like 'Magic' This is a mysterious and infinite power, if the ability is not enough, your life will be in danger."
Before he finished speaking, Old Davidson froze.