(This chapter involves some conjectures, I suggest you read it over and over again.)

Three roommates went to the kitchen for supper, and Jon went back to dormitory by himself.

Although he was sleepy in the morning, but now at night, he is very energetic.

Last night he chatted with Helga for nearly one night, so the class tonight is timeout first, but Jon is not for rest, but intends to organize the results of his chat with Helga yesterday.

Pull out two parchments from the drawer of the desk. Jon picked up the quill and stained it with ink. He is still not used to the use of quill at present, but more practice should be much better.

Jon lightly traced a few strokes on the parchment and drew a timeline.

"Jon, your pie." Scully walked in carrying the pie wrapped in a paper bag: "What are you painting here?"

"Look Look, do you understand?"

Jon passed the timeline on the parchment to Scully, only in exchange for Scully's shook his head.

"What is this thing you painted?"

Jon looked at Scully's confused eyes, shook the head did not explain: "This is a secret."

"Well, you are always a lot of secrets."

Scully put down the pie and parchment, patted Jon's shoulder: "You should rest early, don't be so tired, tomorrow The first session is Professor Snape’s potion class."

"Don’t worry, I’ll go to bed early, and you should go back to rest."

Send Scully out of the bed curtain, Jon bit the pie and started drawing the timeline.

The time axis and the magic power fluctuation curve. The former is used to sort out various major events that occurred during this thousand years, and the latter is used to estimate the magic power at that time based on the major event.

Jon has learned some muggle history, and according to tradition, when a major event occurs in the Wizarding World, it is often when a major event also occurs in the muggle world.

This principle is basically true on the other hand. The lowest ebb of the wizard world is when European theology is at its most declining. Then comes the era when science is popular.

"The industrial revolution...this should be the lowest valley of the magic environment, and then with the development of science and technology, the low tide of the magic environment ends, and the viability of the wizard world begins to rise."

"At the beginning...it should be the bourgeois revolution that broke out in Europe. The first...it should be that Britain passed a bill of rights restricting royal power in 1689 and established a constitutional monarchy in which the parliament restricts the rights of the king. In the same year, Wizarding World passed the International Confidentiality Law."

"The low tide should last from 1689 to around 1840. At that time, Britain went through the bonus period of the great voyage, and its overall strength reached world Peak. Accompanied by the rebound of the magic environment, the nationwide dividend that Britain has won, the Wizarding World should have stepped in."

"Since then, with the recovery of the magic environment, the power of the wizard has become more powerful. The friction between each other has also become more and more, and countries have switched positions. After all, although magic has no borders, wizards have their own countries."

Jon's writing The curve of has become clear. At this moment, this curve is maintaining its upward trend. Although it is weak, it is much better than when it was at its lowest point.

If you look at the timeline of the original work, Harry Potter himself and his two friends, the future Ministry of Magic Hermione Granger and her husband Ron • Weasley, plus some similar The current students, such as Neville • Longbottom, Draco • Malfoy and the others, will maintain their magic abilities to the level of "secondary Dumbledore", and the total amount is definitely more than two Legendary wizards.

As Jon thought, he wrote Gellert •Grindelwald's name on the parchment.

The Legendary dark wizard was expelled by Durmstrang in 1899, and then went to Britain in the summer to meet the young Dumbledore. The two quickly fell in love, and later they broke up because of their conceptual differences.

But there is no doubt that Grindelwald has only loved Dumbledore in his life.

Dumbledore does the same.

Jon's love experience is few, and he has never experienced this kind of unforgettable love for a lifetime, so there is no other feeling besides being shocked.

"If Gellert Grindelwald hides behind and promotes the will of Germany at the time, and indirectly launched two wars, it is not totally unreasonable."

Jon drew on this name A circle, the conclusion: "He does have this strength."

He made a conclusion, which is actually useless.

Can you still contribute to "Daily Prophet" and publish a copy of "Albus • Dumbledore's Life and Lies" in Rita Skeeter?

Then he might be expelled from Hogwarts next.

He is not a historian, and there is no need to do this historical research. As for why it took time and energy to make this blueprint of the timeline, half of it was for Helga to see, and half of it was Jon who wanted to verify it. One of his own thoughts, or rather, he wants to predict whether something might happen next in the wizard world.

Don’t say anything else, just say that Britain at this time, and even the entire international environment, is not as calm as described in the original work book.

Last year, in 1989, after the Berlin Wall in Germany was forced to collapse, a large number of East Germans controlled by the Soviet Union flooded into West Germany. As a result, Germany’s muggle government welfare and social security expenditures rose sharply. This incident directly caused the German government's fiscal deficit to soar.

Jon didn’t know too much about this matter before, because the major event record of Wizarding World was collected before enrollment, and the major event record of muggle world was collected only three days after enrollment. There are related memories in his mind. Secondly, Hogwarts also opened muggle research, so some related books can also be found.

Jon suspected that there was a behind-the-scenes push by the German dark wizard behind the collapse of the Berlin Wall in Germany.

Although it is not clear whether these dark wizards are the subordinates of Grindelwald, or Voldemort's layout in the British Isles-both are possible. Voldemort's power is indeed not as weak as described in the book. .

In any case, Jon believes that this matter is fueled by a dark wizard.

Since the dark wizard is dispatched, the purpose is definitely not to simply promote the reunification of Germany.

If these dark wizards want to take the opportunity to provoke the incident, then the Britain magic circle where Dumbledore lives is undoubtedly the first node they have to deal with-whether these people are under Grindelwald's or Voldemort's, they Both had an inextricable hatred with Dumbledore.

That’s why Jon said that this matter is very important.

Whether this is one of the signs of Voldemort return in a swirl of dust, the next Britain Wizarding World will most likely collapse like the British society of the previous life.

At that time, the magic circle might not be able to maintain its calmness on the surface for long.

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