Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 132: The Wizard Dreams of Landing on the Moon

Chapter 132: The Wizard Dreams of Landing on the Moon
"Go to the moon?" Snape was puzzled after receiving the news from Dumbledore.

Roger is too lazy to hide many things, but if you don't ask him, he rarely takes the initiative to tell you.

Currently, the only people in the entire wizarding world who know the approximate scope of Roger's true strength are Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, and the prophet Grindelwald who can predict the future.

What others see is just one side of Roger, the tip of the iceberg.

But even just one aspect is powerful enough to transcend their comprehension, so whether it's Voldemort or the German Minister of Magic.

They all thought, "He's already so annoying, there's no way he can be stronger, right?" So they subconsciously didn't go any further to get to know Roger.

The same is true for Snape. His understanding of Roger is still at the level of "little prophet with great predictive ability".

So when Dumbledore told him the news, he just wondered if he was under some kind of Confounding Spell.

This kind of shock is like someone telling you that your elementary school top student was selected as an academician in the sixth grade.

Not only Snape, but everyone who was notified except McGonagall felt the same way.

Even Hagrid, who had worked with Roger on technical issues, did not know that Roger had the power to create magical creatures out of thin air!
...The main reason is that Roger is still in the growth stage, and one month is enough for him to iterate his technology to one version.

Although the core path to immortality has been stuck, the stagnation of 'high energy physics' does not mean that 'applied physics' cannot develop.

Well, compared to other people who got the news and were very interested in the moon, Hagrid was more interested in the magical creature 'Dream Shadow' created by Roger.

There is also the magic of Fantasy Creation. Although Hagrid doesn't know much about other fields, magical creatures are his forte.

The moment Hagrid learned about this thing, he came up with a lot of ideas, and he couldn't wait to share his ideas with Roger!

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Roger left Hogwarts in mid-June, and he hadn't seen his professors for nearly two months.

This meeting again made Roger in a good mood. Although Roger did not regard interpersonal relationships as the most important thing in life like Harry.

But it's not without emotion.

but……

"I feel like magical creatures like Dream Shadows should be improved."

Looking at the professors in front of him, Roger felt a little uncomfortable.

As mentioned before, creatures like Dream Shadow can only learn other people's words, but their movements and expressions are completely beyond the scope of "parroting".

In order to reduce the cost of creating Dream Shadow, Roger didn't take this seriously.

Anyway, it's just a magic used for interstellar communication. Roger thinks there's no need to be too detailed. It's enough to be able to do the most basic information exchange.

But when the professors used this magic to attend a party on the moon, Roger discovered it.

Something is wrong, very wrong!

All the professors had expressionless faces and dull eyes.

how to say.

There is a kind of beauty between expressionless and mentally retarded.

It's easier for someone like Snape who has a rather expressionless face, the sense of incongruity isn't that severe.

But when Dumbledore, Sprout, Flitwick and other professors who usually appear to be kind or wise have this "Ah Baa~" expression...

Roger was able to hold on thanks to his strong ability to control himself.

"Pfft..." Harry was the first one who couldn't help himself.

"Hahahaha..." The second person who laughed happily was Dumbledore.

Then there was Hagrid, Flitwick...

And when the professors looked at each other with those dull faces and laughed happily, they couldn't hold back any more.

In the end, under the stars and above the moon, only Snape did not join in the laughter.

But as the 'creator' of the Dream Shadow Clan, just as Roger can interfere with the bias lens monster with medium-dimensional magic, Roger can also feel something through the Dream Shadow.

For example, Snape's emotions at the moment are quite rich and colorful.

After a brief moment of joy, the professors did not mention this amusing embarrassment, but turned to look around their surroundings quite naturally.

It's fun to see a different side of people you know from time to time, but it's a bit rude to joke about it with your friends.

The professors do have a basic sense of boundaries.

"Are you using weather spells to maintain the atmospheric environment in this area?" Flitwick, the Head of Ravenclaw and professor of Charms, looked around curiously.

Although the name "Wizard" always gives people a feeling that it is a bit behind the times.

But wizards just haven't integrated into the development of Muggle society. In high-end areas, wizards are no worse than Muggles in terms of technological civilization.

While Muggles were still in the theoretical speculation stage about many things, such as time and space, wizards had already begun to apply them.

Professor Flitwick naturally has the common sense that sound cannot travel in space because there is no air.

So as soon as he landed, he noticed something unusual around him.

"Yes, the weather spell is easier." Roger nodded and replied to Professor Flitwick.

In terms of relationships, at Hogwarts, only Professor McGonagall, Dumbledore, Hagrid, Harry and Roger have a deep cooperative relationship.

But when good things happened, Roger did not forget about the other professors.

After all, we can’t say that if we help less, it means we don’t help at all, right?

In addition to the deans of the four major colleges, including Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff, he also invited Madam Pince from the library, the professor of flying, and the professor of divination who helped Roger once.

Although this was a gathering, there was no host, ceremonial links or other such nonsense.

Roger just asked them to come to the moon to enjoy the scenery.

Everyone here is a family. Needless to say, Dumbledore and others have a close relationship with Roger, and Roger doesn't treat other professors as outsiders.

Strictly speaking, everyone here is a member of the broad 'Dumbledore faction', even Roger.

...In fact, it's no wonder that the school board is unhappy with Dumbledore. Hogwarts has almost been run by Dumbledore into an unbreakable iron barrel, with his people everywhere.

"This soil..." When everyone focused their attention on the surroundings, they all rushed towards what interested them.

As the professor of Herbology, the head of Hufflepuff House, Sprout, is most concerned about whether the soil on the moon can be used for farming.

But it’s not farming in the ordinary sense.

Professor Sprout knew that the moon had extraordinary significance in mysticism, and that the soil here, under the influence of magic, might have some miraculous effects.

Professor Snape holds a similar view to her and is also very interested in everything on the moon.

Unlike Harry, who was more childlike in his awe of the scenery of the moon, Professor Snape also considered everything from a magical perspective.

In the world of magic, apart from the incarnated gods who have tried for thousands of years but have never seen any light, wizards still have some chances of achieving the "ultimate achievements" to pursue.

For example, you have the opportunity to try out various categories of magic theories, such as immortality!
Ever since he learned that Lily could be saved, Snape's heart began to light up again.

He also wanted to challenge this higher realm of magic.

He was not interested in immortality, but challenging himself to achieve lofty goals could take him to a higher level on the path of magic.

It’s still the example of aerospace research driving the overall progress of science and technology. This theory applies to Roger and also to Snape.

As for today's wizards, there are already some who can brew the elixir of life, so why didn't Snape ask Nicolas Flamel for help?

Because Nicolas Flamel's elixir of immortality is more of a result of alchemy than a magic potion.

It was impossible for Snape to change his magical path.

"Professor Snape, I think there is nothing wrong with your idea, but there are many technical difficulties to overcome. You must be mentally prepared." Roger said.

When it comes to immortality, Professor Snape certainly knows that the little prophet beside him is an expert.

So after he had the idea, he shared it with Roger immediately and discussed the feasibility with him.

(End of this chapter)

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