HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 23 Jon's Conjecture

(This chapter involves some conjectures, it is recommended that you read it repeatedly.)

The three roommates went to the kitchen to get supper, and Jon went back to the dormitory by himself.

Although he was sleepy in the morning, but now at night, he is very energetic.

He chatted with Helga for nearly a night last night, so the class was suspended tonight, but Jon didn't want to rest, but planned to sort out the results of his chat with Helga yesterday.

Pulling out two pieces of parchment from the desk drawer, Jon picked up the quill pen and dipped it in ink. He is still not used to using the quill pen, but it should be much better if he practices more.

Jon lightly traced a few strokes on the parchment and drew a timeline.

"Jon, your pie." Scully walked in with the pie wrapped in a paper bag: "What are you drawing here?"

"Look, do you understand?"

Jon handed Sculley the timeline on the parchment, only for Sculley to shake his head.

"What is this thing you drew?"

Jon looked at Sculley's confused eyes, shook his head without explaining: "It's a secret."

"Well, you are always a lot of secrets."

Sculley put down the pie and parchment, and patted Jon on the shoulder: "Go to bed early, don't be so tired, the first session of tomorrow will be Professor Snape's Potions class."

"Don't worry, I will go to bed early, and you should go back and rest quickly."

Sending Scully out of the bed curtain, Jon bit the pie and began to draw the timeline.

The time axis and the magic power fluctuation curve, the former is used to sort out all kinds of major events that happened in the millennium, and the latter infers the magic power at that time based on the major events.

Jon has learned some Muggle history, and according to tradition, when major events happen in the wizarding world, it is often when major events happen in the Muggle world.

This principle is also basically true in reverse. The lowest ebb of the wizarding world coincided with the decline of European theology, followed by the era when science flourished.

"The Industrial Revolution... This should be the lowest point of the magic environment, and then with the development of technology, the low tide of the magic environment ended, and the viability of the wizarding world began to recover."

"The beginning... should be the bourgeois revolution that broke out in Europe. The first... should be that the British side passed the Bill of Rights to limit the power of the king in 1689, and established a constitutional monarchy in which parliament restricted the power of the king. In the same year, the wizard The world passed an international law of secrecy."

"The low tide period - it should have lasted from 1689 to around 1840. At that time, Britain had gone through the bonus period of great voyages, and its overall strength reached the peak of the world. It was accompanied by the recovery of the magic environment, and the dividends that the whole of the UK received , the wizarding world should have intervened a lot."

"Since then, with the recovery of the magical environment, the power of wizards has also become stronger, friction between each other has become more and more, and countries have also changed positions. After all, magic has no national boundaries, but wizards They have their own country."

The curve drawn by Jon has become clear. At this moment, this curve is maintaining its own upward trend. Although it is weak, it is much better than when it was at its lowest point.

If we look at the timeline of the original book, Harry Potter himself and his two friends, the future Minister of Magic Hermione Granger and her husband Ron Weasley, plus some colleagues Classmates of this year, such as Neville Longbottom, Draco Malfoy and others, will maintain their magical ability to the level of "Less Dumbledore" in the future, and the total amount will definitely exceed the two legendary wizards.

While thinking about it, Jon wrote Gellert Grindelwald's name on the parchment.

The legendary dark wizard was expelled by Durmstrang in 1899, and then traveled to England in the summer to meet the young Dumbledore,

The two quickly fell in love, and later broke up due to differences in ideas.

But there is no doubt that Grindelwald has only loved Dumbledore in his life.

So did Dumbledore.

Jon has little love experience, and has never experienced such an unforgettable love for a lifetime, so he doesn't feel anything other than shock.

"If it is said that Gellert Grindelwald secretly promoted Germany's will at that time and indirectly launched two wars, it is not completely unreasonable."

Jon drew a circle on the name, and concluded: "He does have this strength."

He made a conclusion, but it was actually useless.

Is it still possible to contribute to the "Daily Prophet" and rush to publish "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore" before Rita Skeeter?

Then he might be expelled from Hogwarts next.

He is not a historian, and there is no need to do this historical research. As for why he spent time and energy making this timeline drawing, half of it is for Helga to see, and half is because Jon wants to verify his own idea. , or in other words, he wanted to predict whether something might happen in the wizarding world next.

Not to mention anything else, just say that the UK at this time, and even the entire international environment, are not as peaceful as described in the original book.

Last year, in 1989, after the Berlin Wall in Germany was forced to collapse, a large number of East Germans controlled by the Soviet Union poured into West Germany. As a result, the welfare and social security expenses of the German Muggle government rose sharply. Government deficits soared.

Jon didn't know much about this matter before, because he collected the memorabilia of the wizarding world before he entered school, and the memorabilia of the Muggle world only started to collect three days after he entered school. First of all, he has relevant memories in his mind Second, Hogwarts originally opened Muggle Studies, so some related books can also be found.

Regarding the collapse of the Berlin Wall in Germany, Jon suspected that there was a black wizard behind the scenes.

Although it is not clear whether these dark wizards are Grindelwald's remaining subordinates, or Voldemort's layout in the British Isles-both are possible, Voldemort's power is indeed not as weak as described in the book.

In any case, Jon believed that this matter was fueled by dark wizards.

Since the black wizard was dispatched, the purpose would definitely not be to simply promote the unification of Germany.

If these dark wizards want to take the opportunity to stir up trouble, then the British wizarding world where Dumbledore lives is undoubtedly the primary node they have to deal with-whether these people are Grindelwald's subordinates or Voldemort's subordinates, they are all with Deng Xiaoping. Bullido has an unresolved hatred.

That's why Jon said that this matter is very important.

Regardless of whether this is one of the signs of Voldemort's comeback, the next British wizarding world is likely to collapse like the British society in the previous life.

At that time, the magic world might not even be able to maintain the superficial peace for long.

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