Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 133 Snape's Elixir

Chapter 133 Snape's Elixir
The moon has a special meaning in magic and life and death. In the West, it represents the cycle of life and death, while in the East, it represents eternal immortality.

Since ancient times, countless intelligent creatures have had various complex emotions towards the moon.

And this kind of power is what Snape wants to use.

He wanted to add more ritual elements to it to enhance the power of the potion, just like the configuration of the Animagus potion in Transfiguration, and finally complete Snape's elixir of immortality.

"Professor Snape, you may have heard that Nicolas Flamel will come to Hogwarts this year to teach the Defense Against the Dark Arts class. I think you may gain a lot if you have an in-depth communication with him." Roger said very sincerely.

Snape's image in the dream was still expressionless and dull, but Roger could feel his frown.

"But his path is alchemy, and my magic potion..."

Hearing Snape's hesitation, Roger shook his head: "Although your paths are very different in technical details, your theoretical directions have many similarities."

"I think Nicolas Flamel's creation of the Philosopher's Stone also used many rituals related to the legend of the Philosopher's Stone to assist."

"Your elixir of immortality is designed to draw on the power of a series of related legends such as Chang'e flying to the moon. Many of the technical difficulties involved can be solved by Nicolas Flamel."

"Of course." Roger paused.

"If you're not interested in getting answers directly from other people and want to try to go your own way and become the 'founder,' that's another matter."

It is said that if you understand one law, you will understand all laws.

As long as you go far enough on the road to transcendence, you will find that no matter what system it is, everyone is becoming "more and more alike".

This is a very common phenomenon. After all, no matter how you start, you will eventually return to the path of eating yourself, the world, and all living things, and move forward with the goal of becoming omniscient and omnipotent.

Naturally, they will become more and more alike.

Be it alchemy, potions, or even Roger's current three-dimensional method, it is all like this, without exception.

The only difference is who uses more brutal means, who is more refined, and who has a higher and more feasible intention.

Putting aside all appearances, the essence of the competition in the end is who has a deeper understanding of everything outside.

The same is true for the so-called competition between magic and technology. In Roger's eyes, it is completely incomprehensible. Everyone has different paths to the same destination. The only difference is whether the path can reach the end or not, there is no distinction between good and bad.

It's just a matter of seeing who is walking this road and how they are walking it.

Leaving Snape alone in thought, Roger walked over to Dumbledore.

Before, because school was about to start, Dumbledore had a lot of things to do during the day, so the two of them only talked briefly about some things. Now that they have time, they can naturally talk in detail.

"Principal Dumbledore, do you need me to talk to the board of directors?"

When Roger talks to others, in most cases he starts by talking about the problems they are facing and asking if they need his help.

"No need. I can handle this matter myself." Dumbledore knew that the emergence of virtual reality had allowed a group of pure-blood families, led by the board of directors, to see some hope for the wizarding society.

So Roger has a lot of face in the school board.

If Roger had told them about it, he might have been able to save a lot of time on what he needed to do.

But Dumbledore didn't want that.

What is friendship?

You help me and I help you, and after a while, both sides develop a relationship of trust with each other. This is the most basic friendship.

The last communication between Roger and the school board made the school board pay much attention to Roger. For this reason, they temporarily set up a department for Roger, which was not in a high position but had great power, and pushed him into the political arena.

This was completely different from the path Dumbledore had imagined Roger should take. He didn't want Roger to get involved in those dirty political tricks.

Although those people on the school board were called pure-bloods, they were so used to being in the power circle that they had long forgotten what a real wizard was.

No wonder it is declining.

In Dumbledore's eyes, these people were completely leading Roger astray. How could he allow those guys to have more contact with Roger and let the situation go in a worse direction?

He would rather go twice more and argue with the school board than have Roger intervene. "Let's talk about what happened last time. There are many things that are not convenient to talk about in the letters before. What is going on at the German Ministry of Magic?"

Putting his own affairs aside, Dumbledore began to reconcile accounts with Roger.

"Nothing. I just revealed a little bit of my life form in front of their minister. Judging from his subsequent actions, he might have had some ulterior motives. That's all."

Seeing Dumbledore's confused and worried look, Roger briefly told him about his actions there.

"As long as he is not against us, let him do whatever he wants. If there is any benefit, we will take it and give him some rewards in the future according to his help."

Seeing that Roger didn't care at all, Dumbledore felt relieved.

In fact, as a world-class wizard who has experienced many ups and downs, the Ministry of Magic of an ordinary country is not important in Dumbledore's eyes. The British Ministry of Magic has repeatedly invited him to be the minister, but he has never been tempted.

What Dumbledore was really worried about was that Roger was completely led astray by the people on the board of directors, and began to indulge in the game of power, becoming complacent with the little benefits he had calculated.

That would be a departure from the path of a powerful wizard in Dumbledore's eyes.

Fortunately, all the worries were unfounded.

Roger is still Roger.

Once this is confirmed, the rest are just trivial matters.

After talking with Dumbledore, Roger came to Professor McGonagall.

Professor McGonagall didn't have anything to ask, she was just a little concerned about whether he had been doing well during the past two months outside.

Have you encountered any difficulties?

But Professor McGonagall's worries were in vain. Roger was the only one who caused trouble to others, and few others could cause trouble to Roger.

"Then I feel relieved." Professor McGonagall said with a smile after listening to Roger talk about many interesting things he encountered during his travels.

At the beginning, Roger could be said to be the rope of hope that carried her imaginary fantasy, but as time went on, Professor McGonagall gradually gave up the idea.

She saw in Roger a courage to do something that was impossible, which made her feel ashamed. She actually chose to put the burden on an 11-year-old child just because she missed her family.

This is not like me at all.

Obviously, if you really want something, you should fight for it with your own hands!

After a self-deprecating remark, before the end of the first semester of the first year, Professor McGonagall simply regarded Roger as her successor and had no more extra thoughts.

"Roger!"

Roger had just finished talking with McGonagall, and Hagrid had also finished chatting with Harry and came over to Roger.

"I have a good idea to share with you!" After spending a long time with Roger, Hagrid also showed his straightforwardness.

He was a person who was not very good at hiding things. Human society was a bit complicated compared to the giants, and he was actually not very used to it. He felt more comfortable getting along with Roger.

Don't worry about those complicated things.

"Oh?" Roger looked as if he was listening attentively, but he was already a little wary in his heart.

Because in the past, every time Hagrid said 'I have a great idea', it always ended in an accident.

Like the Demon of Terror, the Beggar's Greenskin, and all sorts of other little things.

Roger sincerely felt that Hagrid might really have some amazing wisdom!
Hagrid did not disappoint Roger. He startled Roger as soon as he spoke: "Roger, your fantasy creation requires a considerable amount of 'thinking' to achieve it, right?"

"Yes what's the matter."

"Nothing, I just want to remind you that in addition to humans, goblins, centaurs and other humanoid creatures, there are many other...intelligent creatures in this world."

……Um? !
(End of this chapter)

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