HP Approaches the Magic World
Chapter 341 Grindelwald's help
What point Grindelwald has reached is actually none of Jon's business.
Instead of focusing on these meaningless things, it would be better to find a way for him to master that pair of gloves as quickly as possible.
After all, it was something that could seriously determine his life or death.
So when Grindelwald was studying the gloves on his hands, although he had many thoughts, his focus was always on his hands.
Until Grindelwald raised his head.
"How's it going, senior?"
He asked slightly anxiously as he watched the light in Grindelwald's eyes gradually fade.
On the contrary, Grindelwald was much calmer.
"Don't be anxious, it's not a big deal."
He calmly stroked the surface of the gloves, and even had the tendency to peel the gloves off Jon's hands.
But it wasn't peeled off in the end.
"This thing can't be taken off. You can only control it yourself. It has a wonderful curse on it. It's very strange. This curse doesn't look like a fatal thing. It's more like it's used for binding. It's just for
Bind the glove to the user, you."
This setting amazed Grindelwald.
"Are you lucky enough to be the successor of a god? I have never seen any god's relics that are meant to do this. Those god's relics often suck the user dry.
To repay the gods, it is to directly kill the users to offset their sins of blasphemy."
"Perhaps it's because this divine system has been lost."
Jon looked at the gloves that had become invisible again because Grindelwald withdrew his hand, and said with emotion: "Such things are not uncommon, aren't they?
When a civilization is completely lost, it is always necessary to leave as many seeds as possible that can be passed on, hoping to grow and sprout again at some point in the future."
"If you put it that way, there is actually no problem, but you have mistaken one point. The ancient Egyptian pantheon you mentioned does not have no seeds left. The current wizard system is actually influenced by the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
Very big, you know, in the Western magical world, at least half of the spells come from the ancient Egyptian pantheon."
"All ears."
Jon sat obediently opposite Grindelwald. Although he knew that many magic spells in the wizarding world evolved from various pantheons, he didn't know how much role each pantheon played in it.
.
Besides, from a geographical point of view, shouldn’t it be that the pantheon of ancient Greece or ancient Rome occupied more parts?
"Ancient Greece and ancient Rome can actually be regarded as one god system in theory."
After listening to Jon's question, Grindelwald gave this answer.
"There are actually two differences among mythological civilizations in this world. One is that a certain region has its own divine system. For example, there will be the ancient Egyptian divine system in ancient Egypt, and there will be the ancient Indian divine system in ancient India. These
The region occupies a large enough area, so the gods also get full feedback. The other is that many regions share the same pantheon. For example, you mentioned ancient Greece and ancient Rome. In fact, the two pantheons themselves are one kind.
, or in other words, the mythical civilization of ancient Greece appeared first, and because the geographical conditions in the Aegean Sea region were not very good, it was difficult to obtain sufficient supplies for the expansion of the mythical civilization, so wars inevitably occurred, and
In the early days of the birth of the ancient Roman pantheon, the gods of ancient Greece devoured this magical source and obtained this pantheon by using a dove to occupy a magpie's nest."
"This is really ancient history, senior, are you very knowledgeable about this?"
"I?"
Grindelwald laughed, "I don't have any research on these things. It's just that I used to have some subordinates who are currently studying these things. I just heard them mention some things occasionally. You can just listen to these things as stories."
, don’t take it to heart or take these words too seriously.”
"Okay, I've written it down."
That's what he said, but only he himself knows what he actually remembered.
Grindelwald himself didn't care about this either.
"As for your glove, I can only say that it is indeed something that requires you to work hard to get used to it. Only by spending time can you master it as soon as possible. In fact, it is not difficult to master this thing. You should already have the method.
Otherwise it won't be hidden in your hand, and if you don't have a better way, then I suggest you use the stupidest way."
The stupidest way?
Jon quickly understood what Grindelwald meant.
The so-called stupid bird flies first is nothing more than asking him to work harder.
It also seems to be the difference between a god of learning and a master of learning. Some people are born with brains, while others must study hard and practice hard to reach the same height that others can achieve easily.
It is understandable that the world is not fair to begin with, and if something can be successful as long as you work hard, then it is not difficult.
"In other words, as long as I continue to use the gloves to practice magic, it will strengthen the connection between me and the gloves, right?"
Grindelwald nodded. He liked students who understood things in a little bit, but it was normal to think about it. After all, Helga had trained a child for so long, so he couldn't possibly have to teach him from scratch.
"The only problem is that I don't have many scenarios where I can use magic." Jon frowned and raised his current question, "I can't just pour a glass of water in my own home, so I have to use magic."
"why not?"
Grindelwald asked: "I think there is a way. You can give up your wand and use gloves to completely replace the wand. If you can't cast spells without a wand, how can you inherit a god and leave it behind?"
Where’s the stuff?”
Jon was silent.
Grindelwald was right, he was indeed covetous of the two parts of the inheritance carried in the gloves. Whether it was the dream creation method or the powerful defense brought by the Kingdom of Severance, he felt that he wanted it very much, and more importantly
The crisis he faced came from a lost mythological civilization, because a lean camel was bigger than a horse. Even if it was lost, the crisis of a mythical civilization was not something he could handle.
"So why do you have to think so much?" Grindelwald put a hand on Jon's shoulder: "In the next period of time, I may stay here for a while. You can take advantage of me to have a good time.
Get familiar with this thing.”
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