HP Approaches the Magical World

Chapter 364 Please accept the fact that you are a tool man

Of course I know you're not a teacher like Dumbledore.

Jon thought in his heart, but didn't say it out loud. There must be differences between Grindelwald and Dumbledore. Compared with the unique and British teaching method of Hogwarts teachers, it is not special. Jon, who is familiar with this rhythm, still has his own unique learning skills.

Just kidding, and don't look at where he lived in his previous life.

It's just learning. Jon's ability is enough for things that don't require any inspiration.

It is not in vain to have a mountain of books and a sea of ​​questions.

So under Jon's signal, Grindelwald started his first lecture.

The content of the lecture this time is mainly about the casting of magic. In the original Fairy Castle, Helga also taught Jon some of the main points about magic casting many times, and once let Jon teach in the Fairy Castle. Conducted practical exercises.

But the actual combat exercises in the Fairy Castle are not combined with reality. In the real world, his body has not acquired the so-called muscle memory. Even though his soul has been exercised countless times in Wang Xinbao, in the real world he When casting magic, there is still a little bit of difficulty.

——If there are any exceptions, Jon is also good at memory magic from Lockhart, in addition to some magic that does not require a wand.

His proficiency in memory magic is mainly due to Lockhart's teaching during that period of time, and it is also the result of his continuous practice.

No matter what kind of play it is, more practice is always better than no practice or less practice.

So in the next period of time, Jon is ready to spend a lot of time on step exercises.

"Before the lecture, there is a question I need you to answer."

Grindelwald's expression was a little too serious, which made Jon uncomfortable.

And this question is considered an old friend to Jon.

Helga had asked him this question on the first day of teaching him, Professor Sprout had asked him this question, and Snape had not missed this question when he taught him training method and structure method.

Almost every teacher who gave him private lessons asked this question again.

But Jon also knew that this question required his serious answer.

What is a wizard?

Everyone has a different understanding of the word wizard, which Jon has repeated countless times in the past years of study, and he no longer wants to say it again.

Grindelwald is obviously aware of this, so there must be a reason for him to ask this question, maybe he hopes that Jon can give a novel answer that is different from the past, or there are other reasons.

But in any case, since he chose this question to introduce into his teaching today, it shows that this question is still very important for what he will talk about next.

So this time, Jon didn't make any answer.

He bowed his head to signal Grindelwald to continue.

The emergence of such a scene was also expected by Grindelwald. After all, for a special student like Jon, these questions must have been answered no less than three or five times in the past.

"Well, maybe you're tired of such questions."

Grindelwald explained directly to Jon.

"But the question I raised is not meaningless. I hope you can have a good understanding of what the word wizard represents."

represent something?

"The word wizard...does it have any meaning? I thought the wizard only represented himself."

Jon's answer seemed a bit ambiguous, but it was still within reason.

So Grindelwald just nodded slightly, without showing whether he was satisfied or not.

"The wizard represents himself... It is not wrong to answer this question in this way."

Grindelwald leaned against the back of the sofa, with his hands spread out on both sides.

"The power of a wizard, which is equivalent to an extremely powerful representation of individual power, can indeed represent himself.

I think you should have accepted a lot of theoretical knowledge in the past, such as the theory of wizard containers, the theory of wizard messengers, or other viewpoints, but these viewpoints are not what I want to say. "

The so-called wizard container theory refers to the fact that magic elements live in the wizard's body, and the wizard's body is used as a container. The more things the wizard's "container" can hold, the stronger the wizard's strength will be. an accepted theory.

Of course, this does not mean that Jon agrees with this theory, it is just because there is no unified norm accepted by everyone in the current magical world. It is not the right way to use past experience to determine what a wizard will look like in the future.

But where is the right way in this world?

It seems that Grindelwald said that there are so many theories, but none of them is what he wants to say.

"A wizard is a tool."

He said.

Not a container, not a master, but a tool.

In other words, a wizard means a tool man.

"That's almost what it means, and there's nothing wrong with your understanding."

He said frankly: "You have to know that in this world, the most powerful force is never the power of the individual or the minority, but the power of the majority."

There is great power in numbers, and this is always the truth. Although every wizard has extraordinary power compared to ordinary people, in this relatively rare population, individual power is still not enough.

Moreover, the power of this individual has to be restrained by the whole. For example, Dumbledore has to be restrained, and Grindelwald has to be forced to stay in the tower for many years.

Being an enemy of the world is actually a stupid thing. You can't think that winning with less and winning more by luck is a common thing just because the survivors are biased.

And in the face of the pressure of wizard power, it is possible for the Muggle society to unite, but what about wizards, a group of people who are used to fighting alone?

More importantly, in this world, although magic has no national boundaries, magicians have national boundaries.

So when the wizard's power becomes the same as a weapon, many problems will naturally arise, among which being used by others is inevitable.

Therefore, Grindelwald's purpose today is to let Jon see clearly.

He hoped that, before starting to grow, Jon could understand one thing.

——He is a tool man used by stronger people.

This is true for every strong person.

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