Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 70: Deathly Hallows and Supernatural Properties

Chapter 70: Deathly Hallows and Supernatural Properties

Magical items with legendary nature, such as the Deathly Hallows and the Philosopher's Stone, themselves embody the thoughts of a large number of living beings.

In this magical world, human thoughts really are powerful.

In the process of development, the theory of three-dimensionality must constantly acquire new medium dimensions and promote them to higher-order medium dimensions that can be more easily manipulated.

But how can we obtain the new medium dimension?

Things with specific physical properties such as lightning, flames, and flashes are easy to deal with. We can always find a way to transform and connect them using the body as a carrier.

But...how can death, vector, order and other abstract concepts without corresponding parts become a medium dimension that can be controlled by oneself?
At this moment, Roger suddenly felt that the alchemical items created by the External Objects, which were essentially "crystallizations of thought magic power", might be a breakthrough!

Perhaps, one day, I will be able to disassemble the "supernatural properties" in these alchemical artifacts and turn them into one of my own steps to heaven.

Roger is not sure whether this method is feasible or not, but just like he does not know how far the theory of three-dimensionality can go, he will still choose to go on.

Since this is possible, why not give it a try? It's better than doing nothing.

Of course, there was no need to explain this matter in detail to Harry.

After such a long time of campus life, even though Roger was very dull about how he was positioned in the eyes of others, he realized one thing.

Everyone is particularly superstitious about his prophetic ability!
In the wizarding world, prophecies have as much tangible power as thoughts.

Because Roger did not have the bad habit of being a riddle teller like other prophets, many of the "spoilers" were said in a very ordinary tone and very naturally.

This led to a result that gave Roger a headache.

Any casual words you say may be regarded as a prophecy!

Now Roger had a little understanding of why many powerful prophets who could observe the future more easily, like those half-baked prophets, liked to be riddlers.

If you don't act as a riddle teller, there will be a group of people who like to misinterpret your words at will, but if you act as a riddle teller, others won't be able to misinterpret your words even if they want to.

But Roger really has no interest in beating around the bush when speaking, so he is now very careful with his words and actions.

Try not to speak in a very affirmative tone.

Don't give others hope if you don't have any clue about your own destiny.

Just a brief mention to give Harry some mental preparation was enough.

"Oh... I understand." Not sure what Harry understood, but seeing that he was obviously in a much better mood, Roger didn't say anything else.

The Christmas dinner at Hogwarts went very smoothly without any other twists and turns.

Although some students were wondering why they hadn't seen Professor Quirrell all day today, as he was also a professor staying on campus but didn't attend the dinner, no one mentioned it much.

Children care more about the delicious food in front of them than about adults' affairs.

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The children had a happy Christmas, but for the adult wizards, it was a sleepless night.

Of course, it wasn't because of the theory of three dimensions that Roger shared with Dumbledore.

Dumbledore knew that if this thing really worked, it could completely overturn everything that existed. He would not easily tell others about such a dangerous thing before he had a clear idea in his mind.

What kept the professors awake all night was Quirrell.

The school's Defense Against the Dark Arts professor 'disappeared'. As the only magic school in the whole of Britain, this was no small matter.

It's bound to attract some attention.

Quirrell's death must be announced, but there is an explanation of how he died.

"How about a curse?" Snape suggested expressionlessly.

As one of the parties involved, Snape certainly knew that Quirrell was sacrificed by Voldemort using dark magic.

But this kind of thing cannot be told to outsiders.

Voldemort is currently in the dark. If the fact that he is still alive were to be made public, it would cause a stir in the city and would not benefit anyone.

"I don't think it's appropriate." On the other side, Mag pouted and retorted.

"The curse of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class is real, but if you attribute Quirrell's death to the curse, how are you going to recruit people next year?"

Dumbledore had just said that Snape would teach Defense Against the Dark Arts for the second half of the year, and she had no objection to that.

Although Gryffindor and Slytherin did not get along well, from a teacher's perspective, McGonagall believed that Snape was an excellent teacher who could teach the defense course well.

But due to the existence of the curse, Snape cannot continue to substitute for the class, and he will have to recruit new people next year after all.

If Snape's suggestion is followed, what if no one dares to apply for the job?
We can't just find a young man who knows nothing about Defense Against the Dark Arts and has only a vague idea of what a curse is to come and take a year of free lessons to prove to the outside world that the 'outbreak period' of the curse has passed and it won't cause death again, right?

"So what do you say we should do?" The half-elf Filius Flitwick, the head of Ravenclaw House, stood on a stool so that his line of sight was level with everyone else's.

Such important Hogwarts events that need to be reported to the Board of Directors and the Ministry of Magic are certainly not decided by Headmaster Dumbledore alone. Vice-Headmaster and Head of Gryffindor House Professor McGonagall, the Head of Slytherin, the Head of Ravenclaw, and the Head of Hufflepuff, and other high-ranking school officials naturally have the right to participate.

"If you have a better idea, then do it." Filius Flitwick didn't have any opinion on McGonagall, but simple rebuttal was just meaningless complaining. You have to come up with a better plan to make it meaningful.

"I..." Professor McGonagall began to speak, but was interrupted by Pomona Sprout, Head of Hufflepuff House.

"In addition to the cause of death, you also need to consider the 'characterization' of Quirrell himself. Professor Quirrell has been at Hogwarts for some years, and you should know what kind of person he was in the past. There must be some twists and turns in the story of who he stood with."

"It's better for us to leave some wiggle room and not make definitive conclusions."

"..." After hearing what Sprout said, Professor McGonagall swallowed the words that were about to come out of her mouth.

After discussing for a while and considering various factors, everyone finally agreed to the first version of the plan, which was Snape's "curse" proposal.

As for how to recruit a professor for the Defense Against the Dark Arts class next year, Professor Dumbledore said he would find a way.

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Roger is a man of his words.

I'm also a person who doesn't like to procrastinate.

Early in the morning on the second day after Christmas, he knocked on the door of Headmaster Dumbledore's office.

"Let's go, Principal. I agreed yesterday that I would show you my interim results."

Dumbledore didn't expect Roger to come so early: "I remember you said to find a deserted place, is the outskirts of London okay?"

But since he was here, Dumbledore, who wanted to know what Roger had done, stood up and prepared to use Apparition again.

"The suburbs of London are still too close to people." Roger shook his head.

"So where are you going?"

Roger smiled slightly: "Can we go to the Pacific Ocean?"

"...Where to?" Dumbledore felt that he had been confused more times when facing Roger than in all the previous years combined.

What the hell is your achievement?!
(End of this chapter)

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