Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity

#169 - Magic can also revive spiritual energy

In Roger's previous life, there was a saying:

The Dharma should not be lightly transmitted.

This saying has many meanings.

Some refer to the apprentice teaching starving the master, some to things easily obtained not being cherished, and some to great abilities, if imparted without testing, potentially inviting disaster. Regardless, the core idea is that truly precious things, if given away easily, often lead to unfavorable outcomes.

Many ancient sayings passed down from ancient times often contain certain laws of human nature.

Roger naturally wouldn't knowingly do something wrong.

The Three-Dimensional Dharma and Second Magic, Roger intends to popularize both, but popularization isn't the goal. The goal is for everyone to diligently cultivate after popularization. To achieve this, they cannot be given away too easily.

At this moment, in Roger's eyes, what Hagrid has created is very good.

"You want to use it? Of course," Hagrid, in high spirits because of being exonerated, laughed and agreed.

Moreover, their essence is biological, so they aren't as convenient as energy sources.

It's also difficult to accumulate them within an individual. From the perspective of Second Magic, it's clearly not a qualified product.

Presumably, only Squibs would need it.

"To use as a transitional lubricant," Roger said casually.

Then he asked another question: "Hagrid, have you named it?"

"Of course, I call these cute little things 'Mind Sprites'." Hagrid's naming of new creatures is always convenient and simple.

Like the Blast-Ended Skrewt, Hagrid's names generally reflect some characteristic of the creature.

They are tiny and cannot be seen directly, but they move according to the wizard's will.

So Hagrid gave them this name.

"It sounds nice, I'll remember it, but when promoting it to the outside world, I'm afraid we'll have to change the name."

"Ah?" Hagrid was somewhat puzzled.

Roger didn't play coy but began to explain his plans to Hagrid in detail.

In short, to put it briefly, Roger plans to modify the Mind Sprites and then use their characteristics to perform a 'Spiritual Qi Revival' in Muggle society!

A mysterious power is gradually filling the world, and more and more people are gaining supernatural powers, allowing humanity to gradually transition from a purely technological civilization to a transcendent civilization, giving them a process of adaptation.

Instead of directly hard-landing.

When they have adapted almost enough, it will be time for Roger to announce his Second Magic, the Illusionary Truth Dharma Realm.

Spiritual Qi Revival, constant upgrades are also very normal.

Moreover, at the appropriate time, Roger will scatter the Three-Dimensional Dharma in a special form.

In order to advance layer by layer.

And in this process, the magical existence that plays an important role, calling it Mind Sprite, a name that is both down-to-earth and reveals some essence, is obviously not very appropriate.

"Uh, doing this in Muggle society - does Dumbledore know about this?" Hagrid couldn't fully understand the matter, but he could roughly understand that Roger was going to do something big.

"Dumbledore doesn't know about the Mind Sprites, but what I'm going to do is originally similar to this, and Dumbledore knows about that."

"Oh, Merlin's beard, he agreed?!" Hagrid's eyes widened, and he asked in disbelief.

Hagrid was a classmate of Voldemort and is also in his 60s. He has followed Dumbledore for many years and is very clear about Dumbledore's conservative tendencies.

"Why wouldn't he agree?" Roger found it strange instead.

"This is good for everyone."

"Longer lifespans, smarter minds, more powerful strength, everyone can have these, isn't that good?"

In Roger's vision, when his entire process is completed, humans will have sublimated into something almost not on the same dimension as other Earth creatures.

"But—"

Hagrid always felt that there was some problem here.

"Of course, when the structure of the entire society changes, there may be some turmoil, but I and many powerful wizards, as well as Muggle high-level officials, will be watching, and there won't be any problems."

Or rather, even if a big problem really occurs, it doesn't matter.

In the wizarding world, there is something called time travel!

When the Department of Mysteries researched time magic, it caused a great disaster. A wizard traveled back hundreds of years and did something that caused many people who should have existed to disappear directly.

On the one hand, this made research related to long-term time travel a taboo for the entire wizarding civilization, and the Ministry of Magic established hundreds of laws to restrict it.

On the other hand, it also indirectly proved one thing.

The 'history' of this world can be changed with the power of magic!

In order to prevent this change in the timeline from being attacked, Roger developed the Time Plague.

Harry, in turn, used this rule to develop the Time Substitute, thereby obtaining the power of immortality.

If something really goes wrong when Roger transforms the world, it's no big deal to 'start over'.

- If something truly terrifying happens, Roger's crisis prediction cannot fail to sound an alarm.

And Dumbledore is precisely aware of this, understanding that even if Roger messes around, the possibility of things getting out of hand is not high, so he agreed.

But it is precisely because of Roger's various plans that the most critical points are all concentrated on Roger himself,

He finds it difficult to intervene and cannot act as a safety net. Once something goes wrong with Roger, everything will collapse.

So Dumbledore is very worried about Roger.

In short, he trusts Roger's ability to handle things, but Roger himself always makes him feel uneasy.

"Okay -" Hagrid has a good relationship with Roger, but the person he trusts most is always Dumbledore.

Hearing that Dumbledore agreed to this matter, Hagrid didn't say anything more.

Hagrid will always believe in Dumbledore.

Hagrid turned to ask about another matter.

"Then what name do you plan to use when promoting it to the outside world?" Hagrid's naming is simple, for the convenience of later learners of relevant knowledge, but this creature obviously has to shoulder a more important mission.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like