Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 24 Which strong person doesn’t cheat? Is talent determined by innate ability?

Chapter 24 Which strong person doesn’t cheat? Is talent determined by innate ability?
Sometimes inspiration is a little unreasonable. When you want to get it, you can't even find its shadow. But when you calm down, it comes naturally.

At this moment, Roger was flipping through books in the 'Room of Requirement' where he usually did magic experiments.

Or the books borrowed by Professor McGonagall... As the private collection of books carefully selected by the Deputy Headmaster of Hogwarts, Professor McGonagall lent them to the Prophet as the theoretical cornerstone with certain expectations for the future. Each of them is a very precious masterpiece, and each of them has more or less influence on Roger's construction of the magical worldview.

This one, however, is quite special.

"The Connection between Soul and Brain" is a rare modern work among many books.

The author is not a specific wizard, but is signed as 'Department of Mysteries of the British Ministry of Magic'.

If Roger remembered correctly, there seemed to be a 'brain room' inside the Department of Mysteries, which should be the result of the research there.

In addition to the above, this book has two peculiar points.

One is that this book is more like a collection of many internal publications than a single book.

Another thing is that there are large areas of text in this book that are blacked out in the style of ███.

This was not painted by Professor McGonagall, but was printed as it was.

Perhaps it was due to the confidentiality clause within the Department of Mysteries.

But even so, the remaining public content of this book still has considerable value.

What Roger originally valued was the research theory related to the wizard's mental power, which was extended from the issue of whether the mind itself has the ability to harm others, namely, "whether the wizard's mental power, even without relying on magic, has the ability to affect certain things in the real world to a certain extent."

But now, he discovered that the book contained a lot of other valuable content.

For example, the author of this book has obviously absorbed a lot of Muggle modern medical knowledge and has explored the functions of various areas of the brain in the human body.

When it comes to medicine, wizard healers are much more skilled than Muggle doctors... The added benefits of various potions are enough to keep the Muggle medical community chasing after them for a long time.

Therefore, the progress made by these wizards is also very gratifying. Although they have not yet solved all the mysteries of the brain, the depth of their knowledge is at least one era ahead of Muggle brain science.

If you combine the knowledge about the brain in "The Connection between the Soul and the Brain" with the "Brain Transformation Theory" imagined and designed in his later years by an old wizard who used "Human Body Segment Transformation" to prolong his life in "Blood Magic and Transfiguration - Guess of the Future Era".

Add to that the magic neuron technology that he developed...

"This experiment is very dangerous... Even the slightest mistake could result in death." Roger murmured softly.

If you attack the limbs or internal organs and something goes wrong, you can still save them at St. Mungo's. But if you attack the brain and something goes wrong, it will be too late to save them!
It has been a while since Roger entered Hogwarts. During this time, he not only found the path he wanted to take, but also began his own practice and growth.

In the process, he also had a rough idea of where his abilities stood in the magical world.

A person's abilities are diverse, just like the attribute panel of a game character. Everyone has things they are good at and things they are not good at.

What Roger is good at is using his logical thinking and solid values to chew up other people's knowledge and turn it into his own.

His mental power is very strong, far surpassing that of almost all young wizards, and even stronger than some professors of water courses. However, due to his deficiencies in spells and casting, his combat power has not yet reached the level that his mental power should be.

Roger, who already has his own magic theory cognition system, possesses a certain magic research and development ability. According to Roger's judgment, he is probably not inferior to Snape during the Half-Blood Prince period. He is at the upper level in the wizarding world, but he is not the truly top-notch one that is rarely seen in a century.

Roger's magic development progress was so fast, purely because of his prophetic ability of crisis foreboding, which was very useful in the field of magic development. As for spellcasting, he had a high talent for conceptual magic such as Transfiguration, but was average at emotional magic such as Black Magic and Defense Against the Dark Arts, and had a poor compatibility with spells and curses such as Fiery Blaze, which were more inclined to fantasy casting.

What he was not good at was memory. He often read books with Hermione Granger in the library. Although they did not communicate with each other, Roger could find that Hermione could recite the book by heart after reading it, while he had to write the densely annotated notes that Harry had seen before, recording the thoughts that flashed through his mind, in order to remember the knowledge he wanted to memorize.

In terms of thinking speed, he had no advantage over other wizards. He learned things quickly because he had formed his own learning logic and had good control over his mental power, not because his brain really worked faster than others.

In general, if the power of the prophet is excluded, Roger has the potential to become a wizard at the level of Voldemort, but to go one step further, to the next level, his potential is a little insufficient and it all depends on chance.

Even if Roger is one level, or even three levels, stronger than Voldemort, he is still far from immortality...

Thinking of this, Roger overcame his hesitation!
People who cherish their bodies when doing great things and forget their lives when seeing small profits are not worthy of obtaining the fruit of eternal life!

So what if the experiment is dangerous?
Which strong man’s growth path has not involved hardships of life and death?

Retreating does not make you stronger.

If you want to achieve extraordinary results, you have to do extraordinary things!
done.

"I have to learn the Traceless Extension Charm... I remember this thing seems to be under the control of the Ministry of Magic?" After making up his mind, Roger took action.

In his previous life, Roger had read a work called "A Certain Magical Index".

There is an ability system in it, which states that the stronger the brain's computing power, the stronger the combat power.

When Roger was transforming Harry and improving his talents, he was thinking about whether there was anything that could help him upgrade his current potential, and then he suddenly thought of this work.

In the Index of Forbidden Books, some people, in order to improve their strength, connected their thoughts with others and increased their computing power in a united way.

Some people are building external brains as big as houses to increase computing power. Roger doesn't know how they do it or how to implement this technology.

But Roger couldn't use the magic neuron technology externally or borrow it from others, but it was possible for him to strengthen his own!
For example, if I put a traceless extension spell inside my skull and multiplied my brain...

Absolute memory, multi-threaded thinking, thinking speed increased by dozens of times, and even the possibility that mental power will become stronger after the brain grows to a high level are all worth studying.

of course.

Roger made up his mind that "no matter how dangerous the experiment is, as long as the benefits it can bring are worthwhile, he should do it."

But that doesn't mean he has to work behind closed doors without thinking.

Roger is not so arrogant as to think that he is the best person who knows magic.

What's more, some of Roger's ideas also need to be communicated with the Ministry of Magic.

and so……

"Professor McGonagall, help me!" Roger knocked on the door of Vice-Principal Professor McGonagall's office again.

When you are in doubt, ask for help!
"Hmm?" Professor McGonagall, who was thinking about a problem that was giving her a headache, looked over puzzled.

(End of this chapter)

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