Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 85 The Prophet: I am not a God

Chapter 85: The Prophet: I am not a God (fourth update, please subscribe)
Hermione still remembered what happened last time. It was when she found that she couldn't even understand what Roger was studying that she gave up the unilateral "competition" with Roger.

Let me learn that?

Am I worthy?
Roger said that Hermione was totally worrying too much.

Because it is intended for the general public, the version that has been refined by myself and Dumbledore is much easier to get started.

"This is..." Entering the headmaster's office, Dumbledore looked at Roger, who actually brought Hermione with him, with a slightly puzzled look in his eyes.

Roger casually recounted the entire incident.

After listening to this, Dumbledore looked at Hermione and sighed. In fact, as the school doctor of Hogwarts, the only magic school in the UK, Madam Pomfrey's level is no worse than that of the healers of St. Mungo's.

Regarding Hermione's situation, although Madam Pomfrey's judgment was not as detailed as Roger's because she didn't know much about Hermione's life details, she also knew the general reason.

If Hermione had believed Madam Pomfrey's words, thinking that it was just an illusion caused by her oversensitivity, and had taken the tranquilizer as prescribed, her 'illness' would not have developed to the level it is now.

All I can say is that her near-absolute memory helped her a lot, but it also hurt her.

"But are you sure this is really okay?" Dumbledore asked.

The theory of three dimensions was proposed by Roger. Although he helped improve it a lot, Roger was still the owner and it was Roger's freedom to decide how to deal with it. But as the headmaster of Hogwarts, Dumbledore couldn't let Roger make a decision on his own when it came to his other students.

"From the perspective of impact, this is something that will eventually be made public. There's nothing wrong in letting her try to learn it first. As for whether she is suitable for learning this, I think there are probably few people in Hogwarts who are more suitable than her." Roger's answer was very affirmative.

The biggest difference between the theory of three dimensions and traditional magic is that it can be analyzed and understood logically.

Wizards like Hermione Granger, who come from Muggle families and have received Muggle education, are more suitable for this path than ordinary wizards.

Of course, it doesn’t mean that traditional wizards can’t learn it.

There is not only one perspective on understanding the world.

If you insist on using the logic of 'yin and yang, five elements, dampness, heat and paralysis' to develop a three-dimensional theory, you can do so, but you must be 'realistic', otherwise it will be difficult to go too far on this path.

...In fact, Roger had considered the two paths of 'idealism' and 'materialism'.

If one only develops in magic, then naturally the further one goes in idealism the better, because this is the path that best fits the essence of magic.

However, what Roger wants is absolute eternal life!
Magic alone is not enough to support absolute immortality.

It is known that the universe is not the only one. If a powerful person passes by and crushes the universe, it will be useless even if Roger masters all the magic power in the world.

Assuming that there are other worlds, Roger must of course establish an all-encompassing system, and he must walk on the two legs of idealism and materialism, so that he can walk more steadily and further.

You won't reach the limit of your magic and not know how to move on, nor will you encounter the unfortunate problem of having to start all over again in a new world.

All paths converge into one, one proof is eternal proof, and it can last for eternity... If you can't even do these things, then what kind of eternal life is that?
Dumbledore looked at Roger, but saw something familiar in Roger's pupils.

It is a kind of confidence that comes from the ability to cover up whatever happens.

That was something Dumbledore once had.

I was the same in the past, so I always let my children do what they wanted, allowing them to experience more and grow more.

Even if something goes wrong, I can take charge of it and handle it well.

Until he met Roger, his confidence disappeared and he started to become cautious.

After staring at each other for a few seconds, Dumbledore looked away.

"Well, if you decide so, and she is willing." Dumbledore did not stop him.

Would Hermione be willing?

This is just like giving away two tons of gold with legal procedures for free and asking you whether you want it or not. It's a question that doesn't require any thought.

Who doesn’t want to become stronger?

After Dumbledore nodded, Roger did not immediately take out the book and start the "class".

Roger's original purpose in teaching Hermione the theory of three dimensions was not to test anything, nor to make Hermione an extremely powerful person.

Instead, it helped Hermione regain her confidence and gave her a goal to move forward.

So, Roger and Hermione's first lesson started with a Pensieve. "In order to give you a general understanding of the theory of three dimensions, I will show you what I can do with the power of dimensions."

In fact, a field demonstration would be more effective, but if this is tested on the grounds of Hogwarts and the British government gets excited, a nuclear war might even break out.

I'll just have to make do with the memory playback function of the Pensieve.

"This is..." Hermione, whose thoughts entered the Pensieve, stared blankly at everything in front of her.

Although it is just a makeshift one, the experience brought by the meditation basin is immersive.

Not much worse than the actual demo.

The torrential rain that flowed upstream from the sea was a miracle that Hermione Granger, a 12-year-old wizard, had never seen before.

And then, there was a sound of thermonuclear fusion, and the second sun descended. The amazing sight of two suns in the sky made Hermione, who knew what a nuclear bomb was, tremble all over.

Finally, when the giant of light with a temperature of over 2 million degrees Celsius fell into the sea and boiled the ocean, her eyes almost popped out.

She knew that there was an unbridgeable gap between her and Roger.

But I didn’t expect that there would be such a gap!
I thought you were boxing champion Mike Tyson, but it turns out you are Taylor!

When her thoughts left the Pensieve, Hermione was still in shock and it took her a long time to come back to her senses.

This scene, which even Dumbledore would find horrifying, was too exciting for a 12-year-old child.

It was not until a long time later that Hermione looked at Roger woodenly: "...Are you a god?"

Hermione was not like Ron Weasley, who played wizard chess all day long. Under the influence of Roger's trend, her reading volume was exaggerated.

Wizarding history was also something Hermione was very familiar with.

She was very sure that in historical records, she had never seen a wizard with such exaggerated physical destructive power, and that the spell was most likely created by him.

Are you a human? !
Hermione's worldview, which had been impacted once by magic, was shaken again.

"What nonsense are you talking about?" Roger looked confused.

"How can I be a god?"

If one can be called a god by performing nuclear fusion or reorganizing matter with his hands, then this god is too cheap.

This is not Japan, where all the mountain spirits and monsters in the corners, even kappas and raccoons can be enshrined in entire shrines.

In Roger's impression, at least one must transcend time, space, and causality like the Principle of the Circle, and stand above the universe, in order to be considered to have crossed the threshold of "God".

"Okay, don't think too much, it's just magic."

"Study hard, and one day you'll be able to do something similar."

Why not the same?

The magic that Roger is best at is Transfiguration, which gave rise to the magic of Plutonium Man.

Hermione is best at other things, which will of course lead to other development directions.

Everyone has their own unique face, and everyone practices the same basic method, but the final "fruit" is a hundred flowers blooming!
This is also the mystery of the three-dimensional law.

As long as you are unwilling to follow others and are determined to walk your own path, then everyone's path will be the unique path that suits him best!

Just like Dumbledore, over the past month, he has gradually begun to transform Roger's path into his own.

Roger is good at Transfiguration, and Dumbledore is also good at Transfiguration, but the development directions of the two are completely different.

It is no exaggeration to say that a slight mistake can lead to a huge error.

Thinking of this, Roger suddenly turned back and looked at Dumbledore: "Principal Dumbledore, are you interested in demonstrating your research results to Hermione?"

 Ten thousand words a day, I keep my promise, I can't stand it anymore so I'm going to sleep first...

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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