Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 120 Is there really a 40K Emperor in this world?

Chapter 120 Is there really a 40K Emperor in this world?
"Greece is also known as the country of a thousand islands. There are more than 6000 islands in Greece. Many of them seem uninhabitable and are just small deserted islands. But in ancient Greece, they were actually places where many wizards lived in seclusion."

With bronze skin and a muscular body of about 1.9 meters tall, almost catching up with Dumbledore, Nicolaou's smile was as bright as when they first met.

Roger never expected that his trip to Greece would be personally accompanied by the Greek Director of Foreign Affairs throughout the trip, and it was the other party's initiative to request it.

"I have a list here. Which wizard do you think should go first..."

Roger waved his hand: "Don't worry about the ancient wizards. I'll go check on the Muggles first."

Just like in Germany, Roger planned to go through them in order.

First modern, then modern times, and ancient times.

First the Muggles, then the wizards.

From my understanding of the history of magic, Muggles came first, and then wizards were born among Muggles. The primitive wizards were like the witches in the Stone Age. They did not understand the secrets of magic at first.

He just fantasizes that he is the "chosen one" and squanders his own talents.

It was only as Muggle civilization began to rise that they gained a deeper understanding of the power they possessed.

To put it bluntly, the deep thoughts of a few people cannot compare to the thoughts of hundreds of millions of people.

Even Roger, who has achieved so much today, could not have done without the invisible support of countless wizards and Muggle predecessors in the past.

If you want to understand ancient wizards, you have to start observing from the very beginning.

"Okay." Nicholas followed suit and was not in a hurry.

You'll have to go there sooner or later anyway, so there's no need to rush.

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During World War II, Greece was also a participant in the world war. It was invaded by Italy and Germany in turn and was once destroyed. It was not until the second year after Italy surrendered that it successfully restored its country.

Walking on the streets of Greece, Roger and Harry felt the same feeling as when they went to the Ministry of Magic.

Simple, but a little shabby.

Greece has been a war-torn land since ancient times due to its key geographical location, and various classic battles that have been recorded in world history have taken place here.

But Roger and Harry didn't go to see that.

War, life and death, the two had seen too much in Germany and had no desire to continue for the time being.

Compared to these, they want to read Plato, Aristotle, Socrates...

And the unique city-state culture of ancient Greece.

“In fact, from the perspective of later generations, geographical features are often an important factor in determining the lifestyle of a civilization.”

As Roger raised his wand, the past began to reappear, and Nicolao on the side also showed an emotional look.

Greece is a mountainous and island-rich country. Three quarters of its territory is mountainous and there are few plains. The unique topography makes it difficult to form a strong centralized government here.

This also led to a flourishing of Greek thought during this period.

Nikolaos looked at the ancient Greeks who lived in Greece like him but had slight differences in their appearance.

He looked up and gazed into the distance, where was the Academy founded by Plato.

"That's true." Roger nodded in agreement.

In his previous life he had read a book.

If he remembered correctly, five years later an American biogeographer would publish Guns, Steel, and Germs, which discussed the impact of geography on civilization.

In fact, scenes similar to those in ancient Greece have occurred many times, from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in ancient East to the collision of many thoughts in modern times.

When the distance between people is at a critical point where they can reach each other but find it difficult to conquer each other, they begin to be more inclined to develop "weapons of thought".

In fact, Roger still likes this very much. After all, progress in thinking can directly promote his progress in magic.

Magic is a miracle of the mind. Once the 'heart' is there, magic will make up for the technical part.

But unfortunately...

Roger, Harry, and Nicolaou stood there, across time and space, listening to the speculations of Plato and Aristotle.

As a native Greek, Nikolaos felt inexplicably moved.

Young Harry was confused and didn't really understand what these two philosophical thinkers were arguing about.

Roger was thinking about another problem.

"I once thought that if one day, those Muggles with great wisdom also have the opportunity to become wizards, then they will achieve extremely extraordinary achievements." Roger, who was watching the past time and space, suddenly couldn't help but speak.

Nicolao was reluctant to look away, while Harry turned directly to look at Roger.

"But after really seeing them in history, I think maybe things would have gone in a different direction."

Hearing this, Nicolao, who was still looking at Plato, couldn't help but turn his head and look at Roger with a puzzled look. "The essence of magic is too close to the mind, and they are too close to the essence of the mind." Roger continued.

Why don't wizards accept modern science? Because if they want to accept modern science, they can't avoid explaining the question of "what is magic". If wizards are too obsessed with it and can't get an answer, they will gradually stop believing in magic because of their fragile minds.

If wizards do not believe in magic, magic will no longer favor them. In serious cases, they may even become duds.

These sages, on the other hand, were in another direction. They were too close to the 'mind'. They constantly analyzed themselves and the world. Once they came into contact with magic...

Like the Obscurus, the wizard's mind is capable of creating dark magical creatures.

If they go too far in philosophical speculation and touch upon something, will they create some extraordinary "monster"?
It was just like the demon of fear that he and Hagrid had once cultivated.

If a magical creature was born that could infect and harm humans' minds...

'They may be the source of a terrible disaster.' The words came to Roger's lips, but he did not say them.

Roger is a frank person, but not everything he knows is suitable for others to know.

At least the details of the Demon of Fear are only known to himself, Hagrid, and Luna, and he has never revealed it to anyone else.

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Nicolao, who was not familiar with Roger, did not take Roger's incoherent words during the day seriously. As a prophet, it was normal for him to say some weird "riddles".

But in Harry's eyes, this was not like Roger's usual behavior: "Roger, why do I feel like you seem to be worried?"

At night, after returning to the hotel, Harry expressed his concern to Roger, who was frowning slightly.

"Nothing, I just feel that I may have overlooked some things. Some arrangements that should have been done step by step may need to be accelerated." Roger forced a helpless smile at Harry.

When Roger realized that a philosopher learning magic might lead to some bad things, he didn't think much of it at first.

Anyway, his arrangement for the Muggle community was to learn the 'second magic' that evolved from his own three-dimensional method.

That power is more inclined towards materialism and will not involve the collision between idealistic magic and those who study the essence of the mind.

But suddenly Roger remembered something.

The theory of three dimensions was the magical path that Roger decided on around Christmas.

Before that, Roger had no plans in this regard. He was thinking of another way.

This is the theory that Roger and Voldemort talked about: "If you can't beat them, join them."

As a member of the magic side, he entered the Muggle high-level camp, and then found an opportunity to study "why wizards can become wizards" and then started the plan to transform all mankind into wizards.

At that time, Voldemort was very conflicted about this path, and it was unclear whether he had made a choice.

If he had chosen this path...

But then I thought again, even if Voldemort did not take this path, future practitioners of the second magic power would definitely choose to pursue the power of true wizards.

Because according to the three-dimensional law, the existence of a high-order medium dimension is crucial. Without idealistic magic, practitioners of the second magic power are equivalent to being born with one leg missing from a wizard, and they will definitely find a way to make up for it.

When he thought about this, the problems Roger faced became two.

On the one hand, he had to be on guard against Voldemort really causing trouble.

On the other hand, full wizardization is actually inevitable, it is just a matter of time. As for how to deal with it if something like the perfect demon of fear is really born.

The first problem is easy to solve. Although Voldemort has become more and more "inhuman", he may not be able to solve this problem immediately, which countless predecessors have failed to solve.

As long as his three-dimensional theory is rolled out as planned and the second magic power is popularized, he should temporarily give up investing his energy in this.

As for the second one...

Roger also had a general idea.

"Harry, do you believe in fate?" Roger felt a little nervous when he recalled the solution he had thought of.

"Destiny?" This word was somewhat special to Harry, who had been accompanied by prophecies since birth.

"I don't hope for any fate." In this way, my parents might not encounter sudden disasters.

"I don't mean that fate... forget it." Roger didn't discuss this topic with Harry in detail. After all, it seemed inappropriate to talk about this with Harry.

The solution Roger came up with is actually the name of the company he founded.

'Subspace Magic Technology Co., Ltd.'

Originally this name was given because all the good names were taken by others, so they found a weird Muggle academic-related word.

But now it seems that his words have come true.

That's right, Roger's idea is to put a 'protective layer' on the sea of human collective subconsciousness, one that will imprison all the magical thinking life that may be harmful to humans in a 'virtual area'.

Warp demons, greenskins, warp... Should I go to Asia Minor and look through past history to see if an ageless hunk was born there?
(End of this chapter)

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