HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 214 until you come

Of course, Jon has heard of the Time Converter, after all, it is considered a prop with a relatively high presence in the original book.

The so-called time converter is actually a device used for time travel. This thing looks like an hourglass hanging on a golden necklace.

The Time-Turner appears to be a small shiny gold chronograph with a long, fine gold chain, and each time the Time-Turner turns, it turns back an hour in time.

The number of times the hourglass is turned represents the number of hours back in time.

And for a time-turner, the professor has to write all sorts of letters to the Ministry of Magic, telling them that the owner is a model student and will never use it for anything other than studies... blah blah blah.

Jon used this prop to complete several major things for Miss Hermione Granger in the third grade, so Jon still remembers it quite clearly.

And even if the so-called original book is not mentioned, Jon has heard the name of this prop from his mother, and has seen what the real prop looks like.

After all, all the Time-Turners are stored in glass-door cabinets in the Time Hall of the Ministry of Magic's Department of Mysteries, and Mrs. Smith is a staff member of the Department of Mysteries.

So when he heard this sentence just now, Jon was still shocked.

"Time-Turner? Isn't that kind of thing stored a lot in the Ministry of Magic?"

He said: "Since the British Ministry of Magic can store so much, there should be a lot in the entire Western magic world, right?"

"Those defective products are not even counted as things?"

Perenal snorted: "The magic related to time is very unstable. I don't think I need to say more about this point. Serious violation of the time code will also cause disastrous consequences. Everyone is familiar with it.

But the time converters stored by the Ministry of Magic you mentioned are just consumables and can only be used for a certain number of times. If used for a long time, the converters will fail. The essence is that the materials cannot withstand the use of time rules, so they will eventually collapse. However, some of the stored so-called [Time Converters] you mentioned are not even defective. "

Perenal's tone was very strange, but Jon felt that the witch seemed to simply dislike the time-turners that the Ministry of Magic was strictly guarding against, rather than having other meanings.

What does defective product mean? Jon is very clear. As great alchemists, the LeMay couple have obsessive-compulsive disorder in certain things. of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Is it possible that every master wizard will have some obsessive-compulsive disorder in the field of expertise?

"Then the time-turner you mentioned, is it a complete time-turner?"

Perenal shook his head and said: "The so-called complete time converter is not an alchemy item that wizards like us can create. It is not an exaggeration to call such a thing a divine tool. What Nico is currently producing This [Time Converter] is only relatively complete than the defective products I mentioned, are you interested in listening to it?"

"Of course, you haven't said what I helped?"

Speaking of this, Jon actually understood some of Perenal's meanings more or less, and he also roughly figured out where his so-called "help" helped, but it's not him who showed himself now. when.

Listening is a great virtue, and Jon has it very much.

It is beneficial to listen to others honestly, especially if the speaker is an elder or senior. It is beneficial to listen more and talk less.

Jon never misses an opportunity to learn and understand.

"In fact, your help can be explained very simply,

Because you brought us time. "

"Bring... time?"

Jon was a little confused, it was similar to what he had guessed, but where did the "time" on him come from?

"The time rule is a very advanced rule of law. Such a rule cannot be used alone in a world. You must have the corresponding strength or the corresponding rule assistance."

"Um."

Jon nodded, indicating that he was listening.

"When you are doing a time shift, whether you go back in time or look at the future - of course, because the future is often uncertain, most people will choose to look at the past and experience each time period repeatedly, but just as As I said before, the time converter known to the public is just a defective product, and it does not have the ability to modify the timeline."

"No, ma'am, I've seen my mother do some things with the Time-Turner before. If the Time-Turner itself doesn't have the ability to modify the timeline, how can I explain what I saw?"

Jon asked a question "at the right time". In fact, he had guessed a little bit about what Perenal said before. After seeing the Time Converter being used with his own eyes, Jon couldn't even remember what was changed. It feels like something has changed.

"That's perfectly explainable, my dear."

Perenal explained to Jon with great interest: "Even if it is a defective time converter, since it can be called this name, it means that it has this related power. I once used one The better defective products do the so-called 'time travel', but to my disappointment, it is not really time travel, it just turns part of my soul into a projection, and travels on the preset time line to do Change some established facts, such as the cup in my hand."

Jon watched as the cup in Perenal's hand was shattered into powder by the powerful magic power, and then, after Perenal flicked the pocket watch on his chest, Jon saw that the cup in her hand The powder turned into a cup again, as if turned upside down.

"This is the effect of the defective time converter. By modifying the timeline of a small space, some modifications to what happened in the timeline in a fixed space are completed, so as to achieve the effect of modifying time, which is extremely limited. This is why there are so many related bans, if there are no more restrictions in this small space, then even a single point may affect the direction of the whole world."

The Butterfly Effect.

Jon nodded to make it clear that he was frantically sorting out and summarizing Perenal's words in his mind, for fear of missing something.

This is first-hand information.

"Nico and I started researching time converters a long time ago, but because too many rules were involved, we were unsuccessful until you came."

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