HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 426 [The Blessing of the Legendary Witch]

Jon had a dream.

This time of course it wasn't a fantasy, it was just a dream.

When humans dream, they often have very important things in mind.

Jon is no exception.

He looked at the vast world and ocean in front of him and remained silent.

After so many years of training with Helga, he had already been able to stay awake in dreams. Of course, he was not completely awake, but he was able to maintain his consciousness somewhat in dreams.

What was echoing in his mind now was what Grindelwald said to him not long ago.

His problem is not his lack of ability, but his perspective on the problem.

Grindelwald taught him to look at the world's problems from a god's perspective.

As the saying goes, a tall building rises from the ground. If you want to go to a higher place, you must at least have a standard to express the distance between you and that height.

Compared to the almost endless magical elements stored in the majestic and endless deep blue sea, the little magic power in a wizard's body is really pitiful.

What the gods pursue is eternal life, what wizards pursue is more powerful power, and the problem Jon faces now is to improve his power.

You shouldn't rush into advancement, but if you can advance smoothly without hurrying, Jon would have already advanced.

He fell into confusion and contradiction.

Then Seshatri pulled her out again.

He just thinks too much, but the more he thinks, the more confused he becomes and the less he can find the answer.

Helga knew very well what kind of person he was, so she would leave him such a reminder. However, the truth in this world is often easier said than done, and Jon himself couldn't tell clearly what he should do.

, to be able to make a decision.

Now he suddenly knew.

It can't be said that suddenly, during this period of continuous grinding, he may have found this answer long ago, but today he was awakened by Seshatri, and this answer appeared in his dream.

So lucky.

"So, you should give up, right?"

Looking at his illusory palm, Jon muttered to himself.

The word "giving up" means that you must give up before you can gain anything. For a wizard with lofty goals, what he wants to give up is definitely not something trivial.

Like Voldemort, he gave up his conscience in exchange for strength, and gave up his body in exchange for the "immortality" of his soul - he did a lot.

Jon would not choose the same path as Voldemort, and this answer made him find it extremely difficult.

There are basically no students at Hogwarts who can make rapid breakthroughs like him. They usually advance to the rank of [Professor] according to the school's established order. It takes too long for them to have

With a relatively stable balance, naturally there won't be so many problems with Jon.

For wizards, this is a difficult problem. After this year's study, they have reached a sufficient level in their own magic research and accumulation. In this place, everyone encounters different problems.

It's just that the stronger the foundation is, the easier it will be to break through.

Although Jon's foundation cannot be said to be weak, after all, he suffered the disadvantage of a short time and a greater difficulty. In addition, there was a pair of gloves that hindered it... Oh, he forgot, this was a dream, and his gloves were not here.

And not long ago, he just figured out the most important link. The so-called giving up does not necessarily require giving up as much as Voldemort. In the final analysis, avoiding obstacles between realms is a shackles on the soul. As long as you can

If you find a way to get rid of this shackles and break away from the shackles imposed by the outside world, you can get a glimpse of what the next realm looks like.

This point is easy to say and not difficult to do.

It's just about breaking the shackles. Isn't that what Jon has been doing?

As long as you concentrate, find your position in the magical environment of this world, aim at this position, and throw it hard, you can easily free yourself from the shackles.

As long as he confirms his position in this world, the wizard can connect himself with the surrounding environment, use the ubiquitous magic elements to enhance his magical power and become powerful. It is not difficult to say, but it is simple to say.

Simple.

But fortunately, Jon found the right way. He could give up his advantage and break through from the weak point.

The next step is to keep practicing how to throw yourself out.

At dawn, Jon woke up from his sleep.

There is a difference in the speed of time between dreams and reality. Staying in a dream for a period of time is actually just one night, just like a year. This time difference means that people cannot smoothly connect the two environments.

of.

So Jon lay in bed for a long time.

But as he lay down, he realized a problem.

He seems... to have a breakthrough?

It's really as easy as Seshatri and Grindelwald said.

It's easy and leaves people speechless.

He took out his glasses and put them on his eyes as usual, and was about to start working, but suddenly he noticed something unusual.

Has anything changed?

Jon looked at the side of it. On a small edge of the lens, in addition to the name left by the original maker, Ms. Ravenclaw, there was now a line of meaningful text: "——Sometimes, being too clever shows off.

, is not a good thing.”

What does it mean?

It seemed that it was due to the changes brought about by his breakthrough. Jon was not sure. After all, the glasses had always looked the same since they came into his hands. This was the first time that such a change had occurred.

This sentence seems to have something to do with the motto of Ravenclaw, but in the records, Ms. Rowena Ravenclaw’s educational philosophy is written like this: The students we teach, their

Wisdom must be superior to others.

Some contradictions.

Jon lowered his head and put his consciousness into his glasses.

Then, he was greatly surprised by the information flow contained in the glasses.

From the first time he got Ravenclaw's glasses, Jon knew that this thing was very different from the auxiliary alchemy equipment made by other alchemists.

This difference is not only reflected in the fact that she has permanently solidified real magic in her glasses, which can break most of the effects of illusions, but also greatly increases the wizard's viewing range. This part of the effect is only achieved incidentally.

It is not the part that is truly precious, but for Jon, the part that is truly precious is the part that is revealed only after he has advanced.

[Blessing of the legendary witch].

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