Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity

#135 - Breaking fate is also part of fate

However, although this is a viable idea,

like Snape's elixir of life, it also has many technical difficulties to overcome.

For example, time in this world is not like some worlds with countless branches and timelines; here, time is an absolute straight line.

Wizards within it may be able to temporarily jump out of it using the power of magic, but after that brief moment, everything will return to linear time.

Just like what Harry experienced in his original destiny, seemingly changing something, yet seemingly all predetermined.

The present is the present because it encompasses all changes in time.

Roger's Time Plague method can "stretch" that moment of detachment from time, but this linear time also makes operations like "borrowing power from the past" extremely difficult.

Let alone power, even borrowing 'thoughts' from the past must be done carefully to avoid historical changes caused by too much information from the past knowing the present.

So, how can the power of the past and present be gathered in one place?

The answer is simple: use the moment of time magic to jump from the present to the past. At that moment, Roger is detached from the timeline of this world. If one can have a certain grasp of this 'time warp,' then the transfer and accumulation of power across time becomes a feasible operation.

Gathering power outside of time, using it whenever needed.

Of course, attempting such an operation carries a significant risk of being backlashed by the rules of time.

Therefore, Roger will not easily try this idea that arose because of Hagrid.

In Roger's vision, this is a method needed when his strength can reach the point of tracing history, becoming more and more 'ancient,' and taking it a step further.

In fact, Roger has many similar things.

Starting with too high of an ambition often leads to this.

The results of hard thinking and effort may not be very applicable at the moment and may not exert their power until much later.

But Roger doesn't feel anything about this. Knowing early and preparing early is at least better than rushing at the last minute.

"When am I going back?"

"We will start preparing to return tomorrow," Roger said with a smile.

As the night on the moon was about to end, Dumbledore asked Roger about his next plans, and Roger gave a clear answer.

To be honest, the time arrangement for this trip to the moon was beyond Roger's expectations.

Before coming to the moon, Roger didn't expect to create Dream Shadows, so now, because he has been delayed on the moon for too long, the itinerary for the trip to England may have to be compressed a lot.

Although it is only the beginning of August now, and there seems to be plenty of time before the start of school on September 1st, Roger's location at this moment is the back of the moon.

It takes a considerable amount of time to go from the back of the moon to the front and leave the moon's orbit to return to Earth, plus Roger needs to make some preparations for the new semester.

In the end, the time he can travel in England may only be less than 10 days.

As one of the strongest wizard gathering places in the world, England has a very high historical value, which cannot be explored in such a short time.

Even a cursory look is not enough time.

Therefore, Roger plans to focus on those high-value targets after returning this time.

After hearing Roger's answer, Dumbledore, who had a clear idea in his mind, did not continue this topic, but instead asked him about another matter of great concern.

"What is Voldemort's situation now?

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"Since raiding the Department of Mysteries, he seems to have completely disappeared."

Grindelwald is currently by Voldemort's side, but since parting ways in Austria, Grindelwald and Dumbledore have had no contact.

Therefore, Dumbledore couldn't figure out what was going on with the confidant of the British wizarding world.

Roger did mention to him that Voldemort was doing research on time and self, but he and Roger hadn't seen each other for nearly two months.

Not being sure about Voldemort's latest progress always made him a little uneasy.

"I have been watching Voldemort's side all the time." The path Voldemort is taking has a lot of inspirational significance for Roger, so he will naturally not let it go.

Roger can understand Dumbledore's worries, after all, Voldemort was not a simple person before.

Now he is going further and further on the road of not being human.

Magic is the miracle of the soul. When the soul is farther and farther away from humanity, Dumbledore is really worried about what Voldemort will become.

But Roger said that he was purely overthinking.

"Grindelwald used his method to transmit the information, so you don't have to worry about the situation deteriorating."

Voldemort's release of Grindelwald to sign a contract and cooperate with him was a good move, but it was also a bad move.

The good thing is that with a seer by his side, Voldemort has a certain degree of counter-control over Roger's predictions.

The bad thing is... Is it really as easy as Voldemort thinks to cooperate with a seer with ulterior motives?

I'm afraid he will be sold by Grindelwald without knowing how he died!

Grindelwald deliberately showed Voldemort his control over Voldemort's fate, causing Voldemort to be wary of Grindelwald.

Voldemort took the opportunity to sign a new contract with Grindelwald, preventing Grindelwald from observing and influencing his fate.

It seems to be a precaution against Grindelwald, but in fact, this is Grindelwald's trap!

"When Grindelwald cannot observe and influence Voldemort's fate, it means that when I observe Voldemort's fate, Grindelwald can't even detect it, let alone intervene."

In short, Voldemort's release of Grindelwald is equivalent to recruiting a bodyguard and thug.

But Grindelwald used a little trick to make Voldemort's paranoia kick in, and Voldemort himself lifted the duty of a bodyguard at the fate level.

Grindelwald did sign some contracts with Voldemort to protect him, but I didn't even 'discover' it, so naturally I wouldn't trigger the guard duty in the contract.

Since then, Voldemort's fate level has become a place where Roger can come and go freely.

Everything about him became 'transparent' in Roger's eyes.

It can only be said that Voldemort may be very strong as a wizard, but everyone has their own knowledge blind spots, and his understanding of seers is still too superficial.

All the restrictions and attacks you have on the seer may have the root of the idea, but the seer wants you to do it.

Regarding Voldemort's operation of turning a half-good, half-bad move into a complete bad move, Roger thought of a saying from his previous life.

Perhaps what you think is breaking fate is also part of fate.

"Voldemort's current 'Time Gu Raising' has not been completed yet. According to my observation, he will not allow everything to be completed so simply."

"To give up one's current self-will and choose to let a stronger self replace everything requires great courage."

"Since he has this determination, he will definitely not allow a 'flawed' existence in his eyes to be his 'future self'."

"So— — — —" Roger snapped his fingers, and magic projected several phantoms.

Diadem, diary, golden cup, locket— — ·

Those are Voldemort's Horcruxes.

"He will definitely try to collect his scattered Horcruxes, let selves from different time periods fight and devour each other, and try to achieve the point where there is no room for improvement before performing self-replacement."

"This collection does not necessarily have to be in the present time and space. He may also enter historical time and space. Anyway, what he wants is only a clash of thoughts, which does not involve changes in history."

Dumbledore frowned: "Isn't that more dangerous?"

He didn't quite understand why Roger said there was no need to worry.

"The key lies in time," Roger explained.

"This desire for a better self will trigger the marginal effect. He will spend a lot of time polishing a little bit of progress."

"This world is not just him alone advancing, is it?"

Roger's three-dimensional magic has not been announced to the outside world, and Voldemort does not know that this thing exists, which creates an information gap.

Voldemort thinks that he is in a leading position and can spend time to refine himself more carefully, so that he can face everything in a more perfect posture.

Little does he know that when he slows down, others are advancing by leaps and bounds.

One step slow, every step slow, Voldemort may even temporarily fall out of the world's top wizard echelon because of this.

Of course, with a stronger foundation, he may one day return to the top of the world.

But as Roger just said, the world will not wait for Voldemort. The moment he lags behind the times, the past grievances will all come to his door, and he will not be given a chance to make a comeback.

So, watch him build a tall building, watch his building collapse, that's all.

Unless... when Dumbledore is in a leading position, he gives up the practice of hitting a dog in the water.

"However, when you really want to attack Voldemort, remember, without absolute certainty, don't easily make a move."

"After all, Voldemort has become more difficult to kill after studying time and space."

Although Voldemort hasn't done that yet, Roger has already noticed that in the future, Voldemort has begun to study the path of 'Horcrux Space-Time Integration'.

He is trying to transcend immortality and touch the realm of immortality!

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