The Occult Warlock of Hogwarts

Chapter 334: Fellow Travelers

Before Ciri cheered with joy, Hermione had already said firmly without thinking: "I'm with you."

DeWitt couldn't help but smile from the bottom of his heart, and then refused: "Oh, that's another world, you have no relevant experience..."

"There has to be a first time," Hermione insisted. "On the one hand, I don't want you to be alone... On the other hand, this aspect is the main reason - think about it, another world... I believe you can

Protect me, and how many times can such an opportunity come to me? A rare opportunity is placed in front of me, and I cannot refuse."

"What about you?" DeWitt looked at Hermione for a while, his attitude undoubtedly acquiesced, and turned to ask Ms. Feier.

There was no doubt that Ms. Feier also wanted to go, but she said: "I listen to you."

"There are always opportunities," DeWitt said. "If there is no one here to take care of you, it will be difficult to make people feel at ease, so..."

Ms. Feier said understandingly: "I understand."

It went smoothly, but DeWitt couldn't help but explain more: "There will be opportunities in the future, after everything settles down - for example, after Voldemort is completely destroyed, there will be many opportunities, and you can also bring back some... um, gifts?

Ms. Feier looked at DeWitt with calm eyes and said patiently: "This is an insignificant thing, I don't care."

"Wait a minute," Ciri couldn't help interrupting the conversation, she said, "What do you think my world is? Do you think it's a vacation?"

DeWitt said: "Maybe it's easier than a vacation? We'll send you there, then kill Voldemort, and finally come back..."

"First of all, there is a problem." Xirui shook her head after hearing this. "The development progress of the two worlds is completely different, which is reflected in the related aspects of living environment - such as... going to the toilet."

"I read in the book that," Hermione's eyes trembled uneasily, she said, "In similar eras, including those nobles, residents always liked to solve physical problems on the spot..."

"Bigger cities still have sewers," Ciri explained in defense of her world, "Although there are many villages... In short, the boots on your feet must be thicker, walk more carefully, or think less when the touch feels wrong.

, it’s not a big problem..."

"This is an expected problem," DeWitt said flatly, "What else?"

"War," Ciri's eyes flashed with intense fear, and she trembled uncontrollably, "The expansion of Nilfgaard...the flames of war may burn anywhere at any time, and no one knows who is wearing rags.

Are the farmers deserters who have just come off the battlefield? Will they suddenly face each other with swords..."

"The sword always has time to react," DeWitt said. "It's better than someone suddenly shooting at you here, or rushing over with an explosive car."

"Then what's left is the hostility of the stupid people," Ciri knew about superheated weapons. She couldn't refute DeWitt's words and could only continue, "Human beings' hostility towards non-human races was deliberately incited. When I left,

There have been more than one massacres. Don't think that it has nothing to do with you when you hear about non-human races. In fact, mages and demon hunters are also on the hunting list."

"Leave aside the witchers for the time being, mages, regardless of gender, are no different from humans in appearance. This means that the incited people do not have the ability to distinguish between warlocks... and wizards. So when it comes to hunting witches, people

You can only judge from interpersonal relationships and appearance...that is, whether you know someone, and whether the clothes you wear and how you look are exquisite and beautiful, because sorceresses are particularly... good at dressing up."

"Although we are still mortal beings," Hermione grasped the key point very well, she said thoughtfully, "but you have also seen the power of magic. Wizards can deceive ordinary people from the perspective of cognition and perception, even in direct confrontation.

, powerful wizards can also quickly lay down armor spells that can withstand conventional firearms... And I haven't tested my limits yet, but if it's just a sword... I can't think of a weapon that can break through my defense, let alone,

I can transfer at any time, and there is reason to guess that your mages have similar abilities..."

"Yes, the portal also has a shield..." Ciri said, "But in order to counter the magician, mortals found magic-blocking gold. Being close to this metal will limit the magician's ability. If there is direct contact, the magician will even lose

Mobility for normal activities, so you see..."

"Wizards are not invincible after all," Hermione thought at a deeper level. She whispered, "So the existence of wizards cannot be exposed to ordinary people. Once exposed, there will always be someone among billions of ordinary people who will think about fighting against wizards.

Method, if you find a method..."

"Wake up," Alice floated over to Hermione, waved her translucent palm in front of her eyes, and said, "Our book here is positioned as a young adult book. The badness of the villain is pure and simple, and only

Pure and simple badness, not excessive exploration into the dark side, nor rigorous consideration and expansion, don't think about it, okay?"

"Alice makes sense," DeWitt said. "That's all there is to say. I'm going to take a nap. Hermione, I still want you to think about it - yes, you are indeed a great person."

Girl, the dangers mentioned by Xirui seem to have countermeasures, but I have seen many people who are sharp-tongued and not capable enough. Their fate always makes people sigh... The fact is that there is a big gap between reality and words.

It’s so hard to describe in words.”

What DeWitt said was correct. Hermione could completely understand what he meant. She used the thing she had experienced the most - learning - as an analogy. Between memorizing knowledge and applying it skillfully, there was a gap of many times.

Practice, realize the gap between reality and words, and you need to suffer several losses before you can understand its meaning with your body. However, this is not important. What is important is Hermione's desire to be with DeWitt, which means that she wants to be with DeWitt.

She wanted to experience something together, and she didn’t want to miss every minute and every second of DeWitt’s future. Secondly, she was curious about the new world, so she would not change her mind.

"Stop a moment," Alice stopped DeWitt, and said in a tone of voice reading from a manuscript, "I think it's necessary for me to go too."

DeWitt's yawn just stopped at the stage of opening his mouth. He looked at Alice strangely, moved his mandible when he closed his mouth, and said: "There may be risks."

Alice didn't speak, she and DeWitt looked at each other. The ghost's eyes had the chill of the grave.

"Okay," DeWitt said, finishing his interrupted yawn, "I'll find a way."

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