It was a rainy Friday evening. Four people, wizards, sat across a table, and they could be described as such:
- One with red hairs, and a gorgeous expensive-looking sword.
- One with a small golden cup, drinking some tea.
- One with a diadem over her hairs.
- Finally, one with a serpent making turn around its legs.
Their purpose was to discuss the young wizard's education in Great Britain.
The four people looked like they were in an intense discussion and a heated debate seemed to have taken place.
The guy with the serpent scowled while tapping his foot impatiently and was rambling something about 'pure-blood' and 'mud-blood', while the other red-haired guy only said that 'they' needed to have extreme courage. The girl with a cup said that before all that, 'they' needed to be fair and equal, and the girl with the diadem said nothing, with a dazed look on her face.
The wise girl with her diadem, seeing that a complete stalemate had taken place among the four wizards, thought about a solution that could make everybody happy.
Then, after wrapping her head around that idea completely, she got her wand out, did a quick gesture, and immediately the others realized they couldn't talk anymore.
She then talked as loudly and clearly as possible: "The solution for this problem is very simple. We will divide them in four groups, each following one of our own ideas."
After this announcement, she quickly explained how they could simply made that happen, and the four friends seemingly came to an agreement.
