Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity

#157 - Dimensional Magic: The Prophet's Last Words!

“I will help you.”

In his six hundred years of life, Nicolas Flamel had seen far too many people.

He understood the look in Roger's eyes.

Even if he didn't help him with those things, Roger wouldn't abandon this terrifying infinite loop plan.

He was definitely going to walk this path, the only difference was whether it was a few years earlier or later.

Instead of watching Roger step into danger step by step, he might as well lend a hand, maybe...

Having experienced Dumbledore's power, Nicolas Flamel understood Roger's significance to the wizarding civilization.

Honestly, one of the important reasons he chose to accept the olive branch thrown by Dumbledore and give up embracing death was that he wanted to see the future that he himself couldn't foresee!

“You—you must survive.” Nicolas Flamel's tone was a little heavy.

He had participated in the war against Grindelwald, and he himself was a relatively proficient seer, so Nicolas Flamel was not as superstitious about the title of Seer as those who only had a superficial understanding of fate.

Having been an enemy of seers, he was very clear about the boundaries of their abilities.

Seers are not omniscient; they just have one more sense than ordinary people.

“I am a person who wants to live forever; there shouldn't be many people in this world who are more eager to 'live' than I am.” The solemn expression on Roger's face faded, and a gentle smile returned to his face.

However, Roger was also a person who liked to plan ahead, and he had also considered the possibility of failure.

Now, Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall's Three-Dimensional Magic had already been on the right track, Hermione could be considered to have achieved some success, and Harry hadn't even started to come into contact with Three-Dimensional Magic, but his Space-Time Magic had already entered the Dao.

Voldemort's progress in Time Magic was no weaker than Harry's.

And Grindelwald, who was by Voldemort's side, had definitely seen many future possibilities.

But he didn't take any action and had always only acted as a monitor by Voldemort's side.

There was a tacit understanding between the two seers, and Roger could feel that Grindelwald's actions were deliberately 'giving up the stage'.

He didn't want to 'fight among ourselves' with himself, so he simply used his actions to show his abstention.

If, at this time, he suddenly died, what direction would the situation develop in?

Voldemort was extremely difficult to kill, and becoming stronger, he would definitely bring harm to this world far exceeding the original destiny line.

Grindelwald, who had originally voluntarily given up the stage, would try to return to the center of the stage, and if he didn't plan to deal with Voldemort, then—

Leaving aside the distant ones, the people around him probably wouldn't be able to rest either.

Hermione was an idealist, and she would definitely try to do something with Three-Dimensional Magic.

And neither Dumbledore nor Professor McGonagall were the type of people who would purge their students for the sake of so-called 'possibilities' when they hadn't done anything wrong.

The spread of Three-Dimensional Magic would unfold in a multi-point blooming manner, and the world might be in chaos by then.

Without his restraint, virtual reality technology might face abuse, and the Board of Governors' plan to 'mass-produce Dumbledores' might really be implemented.

Perhaps by then, only this old wizard who had lived for more than six hundred years in front of him, after switching to Three-Dimensional Magic,

could slightly make this world less crazy.

And at this moment, since Roger had realized this future, of course, he couldn't let all of this fall into the abyss.

The backup plan Roger had prepared for this was.

[Dimensional Magic · Seer's Last Words]

What Voldemort had done in pursuit of a more perfect self was all completed under Roger's nose.

Even because Roger could see the future with the power of Crisis Perception, he could say that he understood Self-Time Gu Art even more than Voldemort himself.

Roger and Voldemort's paths were different; he was pursuing the path of the True Self.

But if the pursuit of the True Self failed, and Roger's mind was annihilated under the immersion of endless time, then Roger would use a method even more insane than Voldemort's!

Voldemort's pursuit of the most perfect self was based on his Horcruxes, and no matter how he broke through, it was within the framework of 'self'.

His basic color was 'Voldemort'; it was impossible to say that after the self-cannibalization of Time Gu Art, the final 'product' would genetically mutate into the Monkey King, Sun Wukong.

Voldemort's Time Gu Art could only create a 'better self'.

And Roger's Dimensional Magic · Seer's Last Words completely abandoned this structure.

Anyway, the True Self had already perished with the annihilation of the mind, so why care if the existence that replaced his position looked like him?

Roger's magic would use all the time he had experienced as the foundation to carry out Time Gu Art.

If Roger used this magic during the infinite loop.

That would mean.

When Roger left this world, the 'New · Roger' who occupied his identity and position would be a true monster created by taking the essence of time from hundreds of millions of humans!

Even, since he had decided to have no scruples at all, Roger could completely set a bolder logic for him.

[Eternal Self-Renewal]

He would always move forward, become stronger, and have no hesitation.

Until the moment he completely traced the history of the entire universe and dragged all the past space-time spiritual remnants of all living beings in the universe into his mind and turned them into Gu worms—

Listen, if you calculate it this way, it seems closer to the concept of "Everything changes, only change does not change" than myself.

If he could really walk the path of the indestructible True Self, maybe he could also try to carry out Eternal Self-Renewal while maintaining the True Self.

“This is the first generation of my Second Brain, and these are the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth generations.” His thoughts flashed, and Roger silently handed over the samples he had prepared to Nicolas Flamel.

“In addition to these, there are also some failures, as well as the one I am currently using. I didn’t bring it with me. I will take some time in the next two days to replicate it and then send it to you.”

Since he wanted others to help him iterate on the technology, Roger would naturally show Nicolas Flamel how the Second Brain, this alchemical product, had developed step by step from scratch to what it was today.

Roger chose to be frank as always, without any reservations.

It was still that sentence, "Crisis Perception" would tell Roger what things could not be done, what would be dangerous if done, and what would not happen even if done.

Taking the old versions of the Second Brain that Roger handed over, Nicolas Flamel also spoke frankly: “The Second Brain is easy to talk about, but I haven’t had much contact with virtual reality technology, so I may not be able to give you too much help.”

Since Nicolas Flamel had decided to help Roger, he would naturally not hide anything in this matter.

Although the Second Brain technology had a lot of biology-related content, the underlying architecture was still alchemy.

However, the underlying architecture of the current version of virtual reality technology was Three-Dimensional Magic and Second Magic Power.

The proportion of alchemy in it could not be said to be non-existent, but it was really not high.

Unless Roger was willing to let Nicolas Flamel learn Three-Dimensional Magic, it would be difficult for him to provide any practical help. “It doesn’t matter; as long as you can give some opinions and evaluations on my technology, it will be a great help to me.” Roger’s smile remained the same.

He was not lying. In practice, with the help of Crisis Perception, Roger was not worried. What was difficult for him now was that his knowledge base could not keep up.

His partial theoretical knowledge had strictly speaking surpassed the vast majority of professors, but to achieve the effect Roger wanted, let alone professors, even Dumbledore's level would be difficult; it had to be the legendary level of Nicolas Flamel to allow Roger to make a breakthrough.

As for teaching Nicolas Flamel Three-Dimensional Magic, when Roger had this idea, the “alarm” would sound.

From the future that Roger had seen, it was not that Nicolas Flamel had any malice towards Roger.

But Nicolas Flamel's foundation was too deep. If he switched to Three-Dimensional Magic, his strength would surpass other wizards by more than one level.

The very birth of this extraordinary existence would cause a very terrifying effect.

For example, if someone suddenly proved that God existed and that the Ten Palaces of Hell and the Underworld were real.

Then in an instant, human civilization would set off a滔天 巨浪!

As mentioned before, magic was not simply energy shaping; it was a change in concept.

Roger was very strong now, but he could not be called invincible in the absolute sense.

Therefore, standing in the center of the world stage too early was not necessarily a good thing for Roger.

After a brief exchange with Nicolas Flamel and agreeing to meet again at the Room of Requirement the day after tomorrow, Roger said goodbye to Nicolas Flamel.

It was already late at night, and Nicolas Flamel had to teach tomorrow, and Roger had to go to school tomorrow.

After returning to his youth, Nicolas Flamel was more energetic than before, but he was also more easily sleepy than before.

The physical laws of the bodies of the elderly and children still applied to him.

When he left, he couldn't help but yawned with his back to Roger.

“Roger.”

It was curfew at Hogwarts, but caretaker Filch couldn't possibly make trouble for Roger in this regard.

He knew who he could afford to offend and who he couldn't.

The person who called out to Roger was Dumbledore.

“Finished talking with Nicolas Flamel?” Just now, Roger said that he had something to talk to his old friend about, and Dumbledore directly turned around and left the two of them a space to be alone.

But he had not left and was waiting for Roger here.

“We’ve finished talking; everything went smoothly. Headmaster, is there anything you need?” Roger was a little puzzled.

Dumbledore's concept of time was not the type that every second counted.

Normally speaking, he wouldn't keep me this late unless it was something urgent.

And Dumbledore's next words confirmed Roger's understanding of him.

After the question of concern was answered, Dumbledore said, "The pure-blood families are not monolithic."

"Some members of the Board of Governors support you, while another group has objections to you."

"When I sent someone to the Ministry of Magic to pick up Harry, I noticed some movements on Voldemort's side."

"Now that Nicolas Flamel has agreed to work with you to improve the technology, I imagine your virtual reality will soon begin to spread."

Roger had previously chatted with Dumbledore a little about Nicolas Flamel, so Dumbledore had a general understanding of what he and Nicolas Flamel were trying to do.

"Are you saying that someone will interfere when I take action?" Roger asked, looking intrigued.

He didn't dislike this kind of thing.

New technologies often represent new interest groups, and Roger couldn't be happier that someone was willing to volunteer as a 'sacrifice'.

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