Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 51: Imitating the Strong is an Instinct

Chapter 51: Imitating the strong is an instinct

"There are also many troubles in the wizarding world."

After a brief conversation with Professor McGonagall, Roger temporarily gave up the idea of spreading his Alaya magic ideas to benefit the public.

Professor McGonagall had lived in Muggle society for many years and had worked in the judicial department of the Ministry of Magic. She had rich social experience, and after asking Roger a few questions, she made Roger give up his sudden idea.

First of all, the Statute of Secrecy is a consensus among wizards all over the world and is the crystallization of current conservative thought. Roger's bold plan to interfere with Muggle thinking will definitely be strongly opposed by the old conservatives in the wizarding world.

Second, although Roger's Alaya magic is feasible, there is a problem.

Since we want to start with entertainment and guide thinking, we must first come up with some works that can become popular in more than one country.

You are a prophet and perhaps have some special means, but what about others?
I want to develop a magic related to time travel, and then invest tens of millions to make a time-travel movie. But if it turns out that it doesn't make any waves in the theaters, wouldn't that be a complete failure?
This thing is not suitable for ordinary wizards to play with!
Being able to tell stories is a talent, and many film and television companies that specialize in this often fail.

A group of wizards who don’t even understand Muggles want to enjoy Muggle entertainment?
Therefore, under the current wizarding social environment and objective conditions, there are generally only two ways to go about the path provided by Roger.

One is to keep this route secret, enter the village quietly, and don't shoot anyone. Those who are capable of doing this can do it secretly without attracting the attention of conservatives.

Even if they were discovered, they would just deny it and say it was just a normal business investment.

Another path is for wizards as a whole to follow the hot spots of Muggle thought.

Varies according to Muggle.

But this will lead to another problem. Many times, the ideas of Muggles are different from the magic development needs of wizards.

So neither of these two methods makes much sense to Roger.

Roger had his own sense of crisis, and there was no need to go far away when it came to magic research and development.

He did this purely to strengthen the wizarding civilization as a whole.

After all, the reason why he can grow so fast today is based on the legacy of many great wizards in the past.

If they had not left behind so many works, Roger's progress in magic research and development might not even be 10/1 of what it is now.

The excellent achievements of a large number of other wizards can help you to gain insights into other similar cases.

As the saying goes, three incompetent generals are better than Zhuge Liang. Roger naturally wanted to mobilize the wisdom of all living beings so that he could copy... and learn from them.

But according to Professor McGonagall, unless one day she has the power to change the overall atmosphere of the wizarding society, it will be difficult for Alaya magic to play its due role.

"So that's why you feel a little lost today?" Hermione beside her suddenly realized.

"I thought..." She thought it was due to a magical accident.

Hogwarts common lounge area.

A group of people gathered around Roger. There were students from all four major colleges and their ages were different.

Over the past three months, despite his somewhat rough methods, Roger has really helped a lot of people and changed the trend of each college finding fault with each other.

Now, this 'Big Brother' in everyone's mind has suddenly turned into a lead coffin. Naturally, many people who have been helped by Roger in the past gathered here to ask about his well-being.

"Um, actually you misunderstood. Although my appearance is a little strange now, I am fine." Roger has always been a man who speaks his mind. Looking at the classmates around him who care about him, he did not want to hide the matter of the magic experiment.

"You can understand that I am experimenting with a highly toxic magic, but this poison has no effect on me. This lead coffin of mine is mainly to prevent the poison from hurting anyone other than me." Roger also tried to develop magic to eliminate radiation.

But Roger himself has no ability to sense radiation, which makes it difficult for him to determine whether he has eliminated it cleanly enough, so he will maintain this posture until the Geiger counter is delivered to the school.

"Will it be stuffy in there?" On the other side of the lead coffin, a young wizard who was sorted into Slytherin and whose parents were both Muggles asked with some concern.

Roger had come to his aid when he was ostracized by some of his collegemates.

Although everyone heard that Roger was developing a kind of "venomous" magic, and if it was leaked, they might get hurt, but no one around him left because of this. They didn't think that the prophet would make mistakes, nor did they think that even if the "toxin" was really leaked, the prophet couldn't solve this small matter.

"No, it's very spacious inside." Roger did not lie about this.

"You know the Traceless Stretching Charm, I used it briefly, and the environment inside is sufficient for my daily life."

The Traceless Extension Charm was something Roger had asked Professor McGonagall to apply for from the Ministry of Magic in order to transform his magical brain.

Although the route of magical brain transformation was temporarily shelved due to the development of human alchemy, the right to use this space spell was delivered to Roger shortly after the Demon of Fear incident.

According to the requirements of the Ministry of Magic, as long as Roger's use does not involve commercial purposes or violate the laws of the Ministry of Magic, he can use it at will.

"What about your meals?" Fred Weasley and George Weasley asked in unison.

When they encountered problems in developing prank props before, these two twin brothers of Ron came to Roger, who was said to be very good at alchemy, for help.

Roger provided them with some knowledge and inspiration, which enabled them to develop a new prank prop called the Leg-Stretching and Eye-Staring Ball, so they also came over when Roger got into trouble this time.

"I don't need to eat." Roger replied.

In fact, a month ago, Roger's body transformation had progressed to the point where he no longer needed to eat in the normal sense.

He has a more efficient means of replenishing energy.

Now, eating is purely a form of entertainment for him, a way of enjoying delicious food and a "habit".

Just like Roger could do without breathing now, but he would feel uncomfortable if he didn’t breathe.

Although he began to gradually become "dehumanized" at the level of life, the living habits of ordinary people over the years cannot be reversed quickly.

"Okay, everyone go and do your work, don't think about me, I'm fine."

After hearing what Roger said, everyone looked at each other and gradually dispersed.

But most of them were heading in the same direction.

Hogwarts Library!
This group of people who had been helped by Roger had deeply experienced Roger's "strength". Faced with a strong man of the same age or even younger than themselves, many of them couldn't help but start to imitate him.

Just like when Voldemort was in school, many of his classmates who admired him couldn't help but imitate his words, deeds and thoughts, and finally became Death Eaters.

Nowadays, reading books in the library has become a trend that has quietly become popular in Hogwarts.

After everyone left one by one, Harry was the only one left.

Roger had just used magic to secretly send a message that he had something he wanted to discuss with him in private.

"Harry, you haven't been in good shape lately. You can't concentrate in class, and you're always distracted when doing other things."

"...I'm sorry." Harry, who thought Roger was urging him to fulfill his promise, looked bitter.

But Roger didn't mean that. He knew that a forced melon is not sweet, so he never intended to force it: "Because of those memories?"

Roger knew that after so long, Harry should have read all the professors' memories of his parents, including Snape's, of course.

Roger's Pensieve has been specially modified by him, so that users can feel more 'immersive' when experiencing memories.

"Yes, I..." After hesitating for a while, Harry finally said what was in his heart.

"I don't know how to face Professor Snape."

(End of this chapter)

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