Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 149 The inertia of fate?

Chapter 149 The inertia of fate?
"Come to think of it, everyone has grown a little taller, and it's only been less than 3 months."

Crossing Platform Nine and Three Quarters, Roger looked around. Just like the last time he came, children were queuing to get on the train and parents were reluctant to leave the Hogwarts Express.

Compared to Muggles, wizards only have the ability to connect with magic. They are no different from Muggles in terms of emotions. They will also be sad when they are about to part with their children... at least most people are like this.

Feeling the passage of time and the growth of his children, Roger also casually adjusted his body structure to make himself a few centimeters taller.

...Now Roger's body is no longer similar to that of a human being. If Roger does not adjust it manually, in a few million years, Roger will still look like an 11-year-old boy.

But Roger wouldn't do that, he had no interest in being the Child-Fairy of Tianshan Mountain.

Adjusting one's own 'age and body shape' little by little and feeling the changes as time flows by is also a kind of experiential practice in Roger's eyes.

Roger's adjustment was very subtle. He only changed his height. There was no change in his appearance. Unless you were very familiar with him, it would be difficult to notice.

Roger and the other man lined up quietly.

During this time, Roger was thinking about something, while Hermione had not yet recovered from the effects of the Apparition Spell and didn't want to talk.

Distance is also a factor that affects the sense of teleportation. When the distance is too far, the uncomfortable feeling will be aggravated.

Thanks to the 'cognitive invisibility cloak' made by Roger, Roger and Hermione boarded the train smoothly without any unnecessary twists and turns.

"Roger." A familiar voice sounded.

Just like the last time I took the train, the express train carriages were always full.

Unless you are a prefect and there is a seat reserved for you, it is impossible to occupy the carriage alone. There will always be some little wizards who have no seats and have to squeeze with you.

Roger came earlier, but he only avoided knocking on doors in each carriage. He still had to share a carriage with others.

"It's been months, Neville."

"How have you been lately?" Roger asked with a smile as he opened the door of the carriage.

Because this happens every year, there is an unwritten understanding among Hogwarts students.

After getting on the bus, everyone will look for people they know to share seats with to avoid chaos.

"That's fine. Thanks to the Christmas gift you gave me, I didn't lose Leif this summer." Neville raised the transparent box containing the toad in his right hand and spoke in a very rare humorous tone.

It can be seen that he is really happy.

Last Christmas, Roger gave some of his failed alchemy experiments and by-products as Christmas gifts to some of his familiar classmates.

What Roger gave Neville was a bracelet.

That thing is similar to a memory ball. When Neville has recently forgotten something, it will vibrate and emit a slight electric current as a reminder.

But compared to the traditional wizard memory ball, it has a new function. It will automatically project the things that Neville has forgotten into Neville's mind in the form of images and text.

This prevented him from knowing that he had forgotten something recently, but then getting shocked because he couldn't remember what he had forgotten.

...This thing was a detection tool made by Roger when he was developing the 'Second Brain' to test whether there were any loopholes in the absolute memory ability of the Second Brain.

After the second brain was completed, this detection tool was no longer useful. It happened that Neville might need it when he was a child, so he gave it to him.

"It seems that you like it very much. Its expected service life is not very long. When I have time at school, I will help you upgrade it a little." Roger said as he let Neville into the carriage.

Neville is a forgetful person. He might forget something he just learned in the blink of an eye.

Roger has many ways to solve his forgetfulness problem, but none of them are quite suitable.

The root of Neville's illness was due to the frequent casting of the Forgetfulness Charm on him when he was young. If he was cured, his childhood memory of witnessing his parents being tortured to insanity by Death Eaters would also be revived.

There was nothing wrong with helping people recall things, but deleting other people's memories was something Roger was not willing to do.

The problem will become more troublesome then.

It is better to maintain the status quo.

In Roger's opinion, when the three-dimensional law becomes popular in the future and wizards begin to become much stronger, Neville's mentally ill parents may not be impossible to save.

At that time, perhaps it would be the best time for Neville to face his past and reconcile with his inner self.

After entering the carriage, Neville politely greeted Hermione beside him. Soon after, another familiar figure appeared in front of the carriage door, but unfortunately it was not Harry.

"Is there any empty seat here?" The little girl with a vacant look in her eyes dragged her luggage that was half her height and knocked on the carriage door.

Luna had no other acquaintances in Hogwarts, so naturally she came to find Roger.

Roger certainly wouldn't turn a child away.

Harry?

Doesn't he still have Ron? He can squeeze in with the Weasleys.

After that, nothing else happened, but Roger's frown did not relax.

After entering the train, he released his perception magic, but still couldn't sense Harry getting on the train.

...Did something really happen?
For the sake of safety in the research on time magic, Roger placed something similar to a tracer on Harry after obtaining his consent. Judging from the sensation it gave him, Harry's life was safe.

The diary Horcrux has been taken away by Voldemort, and the chain of cause and effect has been broken.

Logically speaking, Dobby, the Malfoy elf, should have no contact with Harry anymore.

Even if something happened, Harry, who had studied magic for more than half a year, would not be unable to deal with a house-elf.

What exactly is that...

Amid billowing black smoke, shrill whistles, and the clanging of rails, the express train to Hogwarts started.

After thinking about it, Roger, who never saw Harry coming, decided to do some divination.

Although he is a prophet, Roger's divination ability is not that outstanding, and all his skills are in crisis perception.

But it doesn’t matter even if it’s not accurate. At least there is a result that can give you some direction and inspiration.

Thinking of this, Roger bought a bottle of drink from a snack cart as he passed by, unscrewed it, and casually poured some onto the small cart on the train.

Then start observing the trajectory of the water stains.

Well, divination is just that casual for those who truly have the ability to predict.

Those messy rituals, incense, spell arrays are all used by people with insufficient abilities to increase their strength. For the prophet, they are completely unnecessary.

"...I see." After observing for a while, Roger felt relieved.

This might not be a bad thing for Harry.

The overall trend is 'auspicious'.

But his admission to school would definitely be delayed.

But that’s okay.

For ordinary people, such violations of school rules will definitely be severely punished.

But Harry was different.

Even if we ignore the fact that he is now an important figure in Hogwarts, he is still the 'savior' of the British wizarding world.

Those who knew the inside story understood that it was his mother Lily's credit that defeated Voldemort, but that was not the way it was considered emotionally.

Too many people had their families destroyed because of Voldemort. These people all remember this love. They might not say anything at normal times, but they would never let Harry be expelled from school for this reason.

...Not to mention others, at least Snape would never agree.

"However, I still missed a thing. I didn't even notice such an obvious loophole before."

After seeing what happened to Harry, Roger became more determined to develop the "multi-threaded thinking" function of his second brain.

Multi-threaded thinking may not make your thinking flawless, but it is always good to be stronger.

(End of this chapter)

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