Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 38 The Savior's Destiny

Chapter 38 The Savior's Destiny
Today's Quidditch match went exactly as Roger expected.

Not long after the game started, Harry captured the Golden Snitch and ended the game.

It can be said that the audience had not even had time to sit down before the game was about to end. Compared with the usual games that might last several hours, this was simply outrageous!
Looking at Harry who was surrounded by the excited Gryffindor players, the dazed Slytherin team members, and the Gryffindor students who were stunned for almost 10 seconds before they remembered to celebrate, Roger knew that he had come to the right place this time.

Roger finally came to the Quidditch game, but not to see if Harry was disappointed.

Roger is not such an emotional person.

He suddenly remembered that when he was performing the neural modification on Harry, there was one bit of "after-sales service" that he had not explained to Harry.

As the saying goes, people cannot teach people, but events can teach people once and for all. More than a month ago, it was not the right time to say this.

And right now... maybe the time is right.

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It was some time after the Quidditch match ended before the enthusiastic crowd surrounding the 'great hero' Harry slowly dispersed.

This game was memorable for Gryffindor. Not only did they win, they also broke the record for the fastest game end in the entire history of Hogwarts Quidditch.

This kind of moment that goes down in school history is certainly worth celebrating.

Until the prosperity faded and the crowds dispersed, Roger quietly came to Harry's side.

But he found that there was something wrong with Harry's expression. He didn't look like a young man who was at the peak of his life and full of vigor.

Instead, I feel a little lonely.

"...Roger, why are you here?" Seeing Roger coming, Harry rubbed his face, adjusted his expression, and asked with a smile.

Harry had been a classmate of Roger for more than two months. Although he couldn't say that he knew Roger well, he had a general idea of Roger's style of doing things.

Roger rarely does anything extra.

If you go to him for help, he will help you. If you ask him questions, he will respond to you. If you encounter something that doesn't please him, he will also take care of it. But he will never go to anyone to chat or play games for no reason.

He simply wished he could spend all his time on those books.

If Roger approaches you on his own initiative, there is no doubt that he has something to ask you, and it is most likely not a trivial matter.

"Nothing. I originally wanted to give you some warnings, but..." Roger noticed Harry's abnormality just now.

What change has happened to fate?

"What warning?" Harry asked eagerly, as if he was hiding something.

Seeing that Harry wanted to talk about this first, Roger had no objection.

Roger just hooked his finger and pulled a small stone from the corner of the ground.

"Harry, you should also know that I can perform a wandless levitation spell."

Harry nodded.

It is well known among those who follow Roger that he is very good at levitation spells and transfiguration.

"So are you interested in competing with me to see who has better levitation spell skills?" Roger asked.

Harry immediately waved his hand: "Isn't it inevitable that I will lose this kind of competition?"

"So do you think that if we really were to compete, would anyone be interested in watching?"

"...Maybe." Although it was a competition that he was bound to lose, with the reputation of the prophet and savior, there should be people who wanted to watch something new. "Then if we have a competition every day, how many people will be interested in watching it after a few months? Do you feel that every competition without suspense is a torture for you?"

Harry was silent. He was a smart boy, and by this point he had roughly understood what Roger wanted to say.

"Harry, there is a huge gap between your strength and that of other players. Quidditch is still a sport where the seeker has the ability to end the game quickly." Roger did not act as a riddler, but made it clear.

"If you keep playing like you did today..."

That’s enough for now.

"However, you have to choose your own path in life. I am just explaining the situation to you in case you are not aware of it. If you like it this way, it is your freedom." Roger said in a relaxed tone.

In fact, Quidditch is nothing more than a wizard sport. Roger doesn't care so much about how it will develop inside Hogwarts, or whether Hogwarts students will lose interest in Quidditch because of Harry's existence.

What Roger was really worried about was whether the public pressure generated in this process would cause harm to Harry if Harry went from being a Quidditch rising star to being avoided by Quidditch fans at school... After all, it was he who did the neural transformation for Harry.

Roger didn't want to see Harry suffer a serious blow in his life because of his actions.

So he came to do the "after-sales service" this time, and if Harry insisted on doing so, then whatever might happen in the future, whether good or bad, would be the path Harry chose himself, and Roger would not care.

...Roger will help others, but not everyone. If it's the type that brings trouble upon themselves, Roger has no interest in cleaning up the mess.

"Okay, now that we've warned each other, let's talk about something else." Although he said talk, Roger didn't ask any questions. He just stared into Harry's eyes.

He was just a little curious about where fate had taken a new turn.

If Harry clearly refused, Roger would not force his way into other people's private affairs.

Feeling Roger's gaze, Harry pursed his lips and hesitated for a few seconds.

Finally, he said, "...I miss my family a little bit."

The family Harry was talking about was naturally not his uncle Dursley and his family. What he missed were his parents.

Although Dumbledore moved the magic mirror, he was determined to give up the illusory image and choose reality.

But the illusion of being loved brought by the magic mirror aroused his longing for his parents. Whenever his friends left and it was quiet and no one was around, he would always feel melancholy.

"So that's how it is." Roger thought it was some other change in fate.

Roger got the answer and looked at Harry's dejected expression. He thought for a moment and then said, "Harry."

“Death is not the end of everything.”

Harry Potter stared at Roger, not understanding what he meant.

"The power of magic is strong enough to reverse time and space!" Roger thought of how Harry and his friends in "The Prisoner of Azkaban" "cheated time" to save the Hippogriff that was about to be executed.

“The dead may not really be dead. If you are strong enough, you may be able to change everything.”

"Of course, this is an extremely dangerous and taboo thing. If you really want to do it, you must be prepared to risk everything. Not only your life, but also all traces of your past existence may be completely erased."

"If you are determined, I can briefly tell you the secret of this door..."

"If not, just pretend I didn't say anything."

Under Roger's gaze, Harry's eyes widened: "I..."

Lacking the love of his parents, he lived under the care of others since childhood and was hated by his uncle's family.

The magic mirror reflects his greatest desire in life, which is to be with his family.

His answer, of course, was only one!
(End of this chapter)

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