HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 189 Professor Snape's class begins

"Professor, what is deconstruction?"

When it comes to learning new knowledge, Jon is good at digging. If something hits his blind spot, he will break the pot and ask to the end.

"The so-called deconstruction method, as the name suggests, is a method."

A relatively short practical lecture has just ended, and now comes the main topic.

"What do you think a wizard is?"

"What is a wizard?"

Jon didn't understand: "We are wizards."

What is a wizard?

We are wizards.

This answer is exquisite and quite consistent with certain philosophical views.

It's a pity that Snape is not a person who likes philosophy.

"You are right, we are wizards, so what are we?"

Knowing that Jon was capable of sophistry and being pressed for time, Snape went straight to the point after giving Jon more than ten seconds to react.

"The so-called wizard is a kind of life. In the human race, wizards are like magical creatures in the animal race. They are just a component and have magic power. But do you know why wizards have magic power?"

"Because... bloodline?"

Jon felt that this answer might not make sense. If it was really because of blood, then how should Muggle wizards and squibs be explained?

"That's half right."

As a master of potions, Snape's scope of coverage is quite wide. If Dumbledore is the most knowledgeable person in the wizarding world, then Snape can undoubtedly stand as one of the most knowledgeable people under Dumbledore.

The front position.

And I have to say that Snape is a good teacher. His words are concise and straight to the point, and the last thing Jon wants to hear is nonsense.

Unfortunately, even if you don’t want to listen, sometimes you have to listen.

Except for Helga and Snape, no other teacher had such an appetite for Jon. Lockhart and Jon's tacit understanding was also developed later.

"The bloodline of wizards is the biggest reason that attracts magic power. I don't know if you have heard of Salazar Slytherin's bloodline purification theory and a theory that is not widely circulated in the wizarding world, called the 'Wizard Container'

Argument'?"

Jon nodded wildly. Not only had he heard of it, he was also very familiar with both theories!

He has not only heard of the former but has also used it personally, and the latter is also the one that he personally feels is the best possibility among the explanations Helga told him.

The so-called wizard container theory means that wizards are a kind of container of magic power. Like magical animals, they carry "magic elements." This may be a creature of a higher latitude running in this world, and as a container of magic elements, it obtains

As a reward, the wizard can use magic, so the more magic elements in the wizard's body - that is, the more magic power, the more powerful the wizard is.

"It will be much easier if you know."

Snape was obviously not prepared to explain this theory to him in a long speech. In fact, in the wizarding world, there is no way for wizards with various opinions to communicate well, because everyone is the same existence.

If you deny my point of view, it is equivalent to denying me as a person. In the end, it will basically be difficult to end, and it may even end in a life-and-death fight.

"If all people in the large human race come together to be screened for magic elements, then there must be many people who are unqualified. But are these people really because they have no bloodline?"

"Of course not. Theoretically, a wizard's child's father and mother both have the same bloodline as the wizard. What the wizard child inherits is only half of the bloodline in the father's and mother's bodies - unless one of them has special

A strong, irresistible bloodline."

like me.

Jon looked at Snape, with various thoughts running through his mind.

This is the case with the Hufflepuff bloodline in his body. Once the bloodline of a legendary wizard enters the inheritance sequence, it is naturally much stronger than the bloodline of other wizards. In the natural world of the jungle, this is an irreversible law of life.

However, this does not mean that Jon's maternal bloodline is too weak. After all, it is a real thing that Jon's current patron saint defeated the honey badger, and Jon will not deny this matter.

He guessed that his patron saint bloodline was a remnant of the Eastern bloodline, but the suspicion was just a suspicion without any evidence.

Snape didn't know that Jon was distracted, or that Jon just slipped away for a moment when Snape paused. When Snape spoke, he immediately regained his energy.

"The wizard container theory believes that the human body contains blood that is naturally attracted to magic, because so far, the entire Western magical world has not found Muggles who will not be affected by magic spells. If they really have no way to learn magic, then they

It should be like those animals that are absolutely not disturbed by magic, such as badgers, which are naturally immune to most spells, but there is no such discovery in the wizarding world that such a situation occurs. "

"Since everyone has the possibility to become a wizard, why are there so many people who have not become wizards?"

Jon, who was silent for a long time, replied: "Because they were not chosen?"

"That's probably the right meaning."

"The emergence of wizards is destined from birth. The most accepted theory is that all babies go through a period of affinity with magic elements before they are born. If the magic affinity blood in the baby's body is successful during this period,

If you are inspired, no matter whether your bloodline is strong or not, you can become a wizard, but your talent is different, and the height you can reach in the future is different."

"This is what you call 'being chosen'. In fact, this is a very fateful thing. Many people's brothers and sisters have become wizards, but they have not. You cannot say that it is their family's bloodline.

question."

"Pure-blood families often choose pure-blood family marriages simply to ensure the offspring of their own families. However, wizards and hemp wizards with relatively strong bloodlines are indeed more likely to give birth to wizard descendants. Based on this, the founder of Slytherin proposed bloodline

Purifying the theory is actually for the continuation of wizards, but his method... is indeed problematic, and the possibility of that potion becoming popular is too low."

"Because blood is the reason why wizards attract magic elements to become magic power, so magic power flows with the blood most of the time, except when casting spells."

"Having said all that, here comes my question."

Professor Snape said seriously: "What do you think is the easiest thing for a wizard to catch?"

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