In this Hogwarts without a savior
Chapter 523 Why can't 521 use the power of Muggles?
Chapter 523 521. Why can't we use the power of Muggles?
The North Sea, a sea area that is rarely set foot by Muggles due to the existence of certain magic.
A simple sailboat was moving forward in the rough waves, and Jon stood firmly on the boat, his body motionless.
In fact, it would undoubtedly be more convenient for him to become a phoenix directly, or simply use the floating spell to fly over, but being blocked by Sir Stoke, there is not much sea area where Muggles can't set foot. Flying in the sea, it is too easy to be spotted by Muggles sailing by sea.
In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, Jon simply used the Transfiguration technique to conjure a sailboat. Even if it was seen like this, it was still a bit shocking, but it was not a supernatural phenomenon.
Soon, Jon could feel that there were more creatures around the ocean that normal people should not see.
Some curious murlocs had already poked their heads halfway out of the sea, silently sizing up the boy who was clearly not a normal person.
It didn't take long, and from a distance, Jon saw the destination of his trip, the towering tower that connected the sea and the sky.
He drove the boat straight to the steps in front of the tower. The door light in front of the closed door was constantly shaking by the sea wind. Jon tiptoed and knocked on the lampshade to wake up the door light. .
"Ha! How long have I been sleeping? There is a visitor!"
Just listening to the sound, I could feel the excitement of the door lamp. It was shaking by itself, and at the same time, it was looking at Jon. When he saw his face clearly, his tone could not help but become disappointed.
"How is it a child? Did you fall into the water and drift here? Need help? Surprised to see a talking lamp?"
Jon pulled out his wand, showing his identity as a wizard.
"Please let me know. I am Jon Green, a visiting professor of astronomy at Hogwarts who happened to pass by here. I want to visit the owner of this tower."
Although seeing the wand in Jon's hand, the door lamp still looked at his immature face suspiciously, but in the end he didn't say anything more, and disappeared from the door with a "whoosh".
Jon stood in front of the door and waited, while looking at his feet.
In this world, there are no rockets in the part under the tower.
He didn't make him wait long, and soon the door was opened from the inside, and the old house elf Rabiel looked at Jon.
He had obviously gotten Jon's description from the door lamp, but after seeing his extremely young face, he was still a little surprised.
"Are you an astronomy professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?"
Jon smiled slightly.
"It's impossible for a normal eight-year-old boy to come to this kind of place alone, even in the wizarding world, right? Don't be surprised by my appearance, I have something to prove my identity, and now I just want to visit Master of this tower."
Rabiel looked Jon up and down again, and really felt that he was extraordinary from his conversation and ability to come to this place alone.
So he bowed, made an invitation gesture, and invited Jon into the tower.
It looks the same as when Jon came to another world.
They walked along the stairs, let the steps move up by themselves, and there were some black civets around them from time to time, and they arrived outside Sir Stoke's study.
Jon saw the old gentleman sitting on the sofa holding a book in his hand, and he looked exactly the same as the last time Jon saw him.
The lifespan of wizards is generally much longer than that of Muggles. On the outside, Sir Stoke is only 70 to [-] years old at most, but in fact he is already a hundred years old.
When Jon looked at him, he heard the movement of Rabiel bringing people, and Sir Stoke's eyes turned to him.
Seeing Jon's appearance, he was obviously surprised.
"I've never been to Hogwarts, but I don't think even that school would hire a kid as a professor?"
Jon shrugged, he had already sat down opposite Sir Stoke, and then took out a letter of appointment from his arms, which he specially asked Dumbledore to sign when he was from Hogwarts, specifically identifying the position as astronomy.
"There are always things in the magic world that make us not what we are, don't we?" Jon deliberately vaguely said, "It's just a sequelae of a failed experiment. I believe that we can live in this world." The people on the tower shouldn't be the ones who judge people by their appearance?"
This explanation is very reasonable, and Sir Stoke really doesn't care much about his appearance, but is very interested in what he said is the status of a visiting professor of astronomy.
Soon they opened the topic and started chatting.
Jon just made an excuse for himself to pass by by chance, but neither Sir Stoke nor himself actually paid attention to it.
The old man who has lived here alone for decades is only interested in astronomy, and Jon is here for that.
Soon Jon began to take the initiative to lead the topic.
"About the sky above our heads, it's not just wizards, Muggles have a lot more in-depth research than we have to study."
Hearing his words, Sir Stoke's eyes became surprised, and he asked tentatively.
"Muggles? Do you know anything about Muggles, or do you think they invented a vehicle that can fly in the sky, and a clearer astronomical telescope, and they understand the sky with these two things?"
Jon shook his head.
"More than that, as early as 40 years ago, some Muggles flew out of the planet we live in, reached space, and even went to the moon."
Sir Stoke's gaze became even more surprised, and his gaze at Jon had changed from admiration to eagerness.
"There are actually wizards in the wizarding world who know about this!"
He sighed.
"I am also concerned about these things. I have always felt that wizards are too self-styled. The "Secrecy Act" can block Muggles' knowledge of us, but it cannot make us turn a blind eye to the existence and progress of Muggles. They have long been It has successfully reached that starry sky, far surpassing the wizard's understanding of the sky."
Having said that, his voice couldn't help but dimmed a little.
"I have been researching for this goal here all these years. Astronomy should not allow astronomers to stop on land and just look up. They will never have a way to truly understand the starry sky."
After listening to his emotion quietly, Jon suddenly interjected.
"Then why can't we use the power of Muggles? Since they are already ahead of us."
(End of this chapter)
The North Sea, a sea area that is rarely set foot by Muggles due to the existence of certain magic.
A simple sailboat was moving forward in the rough waves, and Jon stood firmly on the boat, his body motionless.
In fact, it would undoubtedly be more convenient for him to become a phoenix directly, or simply use the floating spell to fly over, but being blocked by Sir Stoke, there is not much sea area where Muggles can't set foot. Flying in the sea, it is too easy to be spotted by Muggles sailing by sea.
In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, Jon simply used the Transfiguration technique to conjure a sailboat. Even if it was seen like this, it was still a bit shocking, but it was not a supernatural phenomenon.
Soon, Jon could feel that there were more creatures around the ocean that normal people should not see.
Some curious murlocs had already poked their heads halfway out of the sea, silently sizing up the boy who was clearly not a normal person.
It didn't take long, and from a distance, Jon saw the destination of his trip, the towering tower that connected the sea and the sky.
He drove the boat straight to the steps in front of the tower. The door light in front of the closed door was constantly shaking by the sea wind. Jon tiptoed and knocked on the lampshade to wake up the door light. .
"Ha! How long have I been sleeping? There is a visitor!"
Just listening to the sound, I could feel the excitement of the door lamp. It was shaking by itself, and at the same time, it was looking at Jon. When he saw his face clearly, his tone could not help but become disappointed.
"How is it a child? Did you fall into the water and drift here? Need help? Surprised to see a talking lamp?"
Jon pulled out his wand, showing his identity as a wizard.
"Please let me know. I am Jon Green, a visiting professor of astronomy at Hogwarts who happened to pass by here. I want to visit the owner of this tower."
Although seeing the wand in Jon's hand, the door lamp still looked at his immature face suspiciously, but in the end he didn't say anything more, and disappeared from the door with a "whoosh".
Jon stood in front of the door and waited, while looking at his feet.
In this world, there are no rockets in the part under the tower.
He didn't make him wait long, and soon the door was opened from the inside, and the old house elf Rabiel looked at Jon.
He had obviously gotten Jon's description from the door lamp, but after seeing his extremely young face, he was still a little surprised.
"Are you an astronomy professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?"
Jon smiled slightly.
"It's impossible for a normal eight-year-old boy to come to this kind of place alone, even in the wizarding world, right? Don't be surprised by my appearance, I have something to prove my identity, and now I just want to visit Master of this tower."
Rabiel looked Jon up and down again, and really felt that he was extraordinary from his conversation and ability to come to this place alone.
So he bowed, made an invitation gesture, and invited Jon into the tower.
It looks the same as when Jon came to another world.
They walked along the stairs, let the steps move up by themselves, and there were some black civets around them from time to time, and they arrived outside Sir Stoke's study.
Jon saw the old gentleman sitting on the sofa holding a book in his hand, and he looked exactly the same as the last time Jon saw him.
The lifespan of wizards is generally much longer than that of Muggles. On the outside, Sir Stoke is only 70 to [-] years old at most, but in fact he is already a hundred years old.
When Jon looked at him, he heard the movement of Rabiel bringing people, and Sir Stoke's eyes turned to him.
Seeing Jon's appearance, he was obviously surprised.
"I've never been to Hogwarts, but I don't think even that school would hire a kid as a professor?"
Jon shrugged, he had already sat down opposite Sir Stoke, and then took out a letter of appointment from his arms, which he specially asked Dumbledore to sign when he was from Hogwarts, specifically identifying the position as astronomy.
"There are always things in the magic world that make us not what we are, don't we?" Jon deliberately vaguely said, "It's just a sequelae of a failed experiment. I believe that we can live in this world." The people on the tower shouldn't be the ones who judge people by their appearance?"
This explanation is very reasonable, and Sir Stoke really doesn't care much about his appearance, but is very interested in what he said is the status of a visiting professor of astronomy.
Soon they opened the topic and started chatting.
Jon just made an excuse for himself to pass by by chance, but neither Sir Stoke nor himself actually paid attention to it.
The old man who has lived here alone for decades is only interested in astronomy, and Jon is here for that.
Soon Jon began to take the initiative to lead the topic.
"About the sky above our heads, it's not just wizards, Muggles have a lot more in-depth research than we have to study."
Hearing his words, Sir Stoke's eyes became surprised, and he asked tentatively.
"Muggles? Do you know anything about Muggles, or do you think they invented a vehicle that can fly in the sky, and a clearer astronomical telescope, and they understand the sky with these two things?"
Jon shook his head.
"More than that, as early as 40 years ago, some Muggles flew out of the planet we live in, reached space, and even went to the moon."
Sir Stoke's gaze became even more surprised, and his gaze at Jon had changed from admiration to eagerness.
"There are actually wizards in the wizarding world who know about this!"
He sighed.
"I am also concerned about these things. I have always felt that wizards are too self-styled. The "Secrecy Act" can block Muggles' knowledge of us, but it cannot make us turn a blind eye to the existence and progress of Muggles. They have long been It has successfully reached that starry sky, far surpassing the wizard's understanding of the sky."
Having said that, his voice couldn't help but dimmed a little.
"I have been researching for this goal here all these years. Astronomy should not allow astronomers to stop on land and just look up. They will never have a way to truly understand the starry sky."
After listening to his emotion quietly, Jon suddenly interjected.
"Then why can't we use the power of Muggles? Since they are already ahead of us."
(End of this chapter)
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