Everyday Players at Hogwarts..
Chapter 375: Ordinary Moon City
Chapter 375: Ordinary Moon City
All this went back to an hour ago, when Ryan was considering whether or not he should condescend to go to Moon City through the cargo channel.
And just then, Harry thought about him in his mind.
Perhaps it was Ron's mention of the trip to Egypt that reminded Harry of the only and most exciting journey in his life - to Atlantis.
And this, of course, is inseparable from Ryan.
The rest of the story is about asking Ron if he wants to travel, and Harry quickly agrees on Ron's behalf. Ryan takes them to the goods at Shelby Farm in the United States, and then casts some magic on Harry and the others to protect, hide, and convey information.
Finally, Ryan arrived in Moon City through Harry and the others' coordinates.
In fact, reaching the moon is not a difficult task for Ryan.
He can reach the moon by dividing time, doing work in each period of time.
After learning about the existence of the Moon City and grasping the concept of time through the name of Chronos, he came to the moon.
But unfortunately, the Moon City was too well hidden. Even though Ryan used his mind to scan every inch of the moon, he still found nothing.
Obviously, Moon City, like the real Smith Castle, is hidden in a foreign land - an independent space that overlaps with the real world.
Ryan flipped through the magic book in his hand to pull his thoughts away from his memories.
"One Hundred Ways to Hide Yourself" is the name of this book. Its author is Lewin Thayer, who was born in 1930.
This book records the principles of Moon City's hidden magic.
This made Ryan look surprised, because Ryan discovered that the principle of this magic was similar to the magic that the Smith family used to conceal themselves and the castle.
The Smiths collected the magical power that generations of wizards had bestowed on the hidden part of the concept of the moon and integrated this magic into their blood.
As a result, the presence of each generation of Smith is extremely weak and is often ignored.
It was also a means of escaping the gaze of their ancestors.
The magic of Moon City, relying on its geographical advantage of being on the moon, directly covers the entire city with this hidden magical power.
In addition, the principle of the Loyalty Curse was combined to conceptualize Moon City and hide it in every resident of Moon City.
At the same time, they also adopted magic contracts, but compared with Atlantis's contract, their contract lacked the effect of making people give up negative emotions.
Because the founder here believes that people, even wizards, are made up of two faces, one is good and the other is evil.
The positive brings order, the negative brings desire.
Desire is the source of progress and the driving force that allows order to keep up with social development.
Ryan looked out the window. Everything here was completely different from Atlantis.
They have not evolved their own style of dressing.
Judging from their attire alone, without looking at the surrounding buildings and domes built against the craters, it looks like an ordinary wizarding society.
However, Ryan felt it was a pity that there were no wizards on other planets as he imagined.
In other words, the wizards of Moon City have not made contact with other wizards who may exist on other planets.
Moon City is nothing more than a miracle created by borrowing Muggle technology and adding a little magic.
In terms of social system, life pattern, or other aspects, they are not much different from the magical society on Earth.
The only difference is that the Muggles and Squibs here all know about the existence of wizards.
Magic is not something that needs to be hidden here.
Compared to the atmosphere of Atlantis where everyone is studying magic, scientists are the highest goal of most wizards, squibs and Muggles in Moon City. For them, magic is just a glue for scientific ideas, achieving miracles that are temporarily impossible to achieve scientific goals.
Ryan suddenly felt a little bored. For him, this place was not as fun as Atlantis.
He began to look in the direction of Harry and the others.
Mad Muggle Ned has always felt that his job is boring. Without any magic, he has been devoted to scientific research and has been studying the technology of making magic props for non-wizards.
But his work thwarted that.
Every morning at 10 o'clock, he would record the needed materials and specific quantities and send them to farms around the world.
At about 11 o'clock, after the door key management department checked, maintained and repaired the door key, he received the message that everything was fine and then sent a message to the farm on Earth.
He had to stay in the monitoring room until the supplies filled up the small houses on the side of the city, and then he would go to the warehouse he was responsible for.
The standard magic item can be picked up with one hand and can automatically absorb the supplies in the entire warehouse and then transfer the supplies to the department responsible for distributing the supplies.
He didn't get off work until 3pm.
By this calculation, excluding the two hours he took for meals and nap, he actually worked for three hours.
It's unbelievable that there is someone in this world who spends three whole hours working like him.
Excluding the time for work, dinner, afternoon tea and sleeping, which totals to 12 hours, he only has 7 hours for study and research.
This does not include the time he spends distracted and entertaining himself.
How could he become a great scientist with such hard work?
Coupled with the wear and tear on his mind from the boring work and the comments from others that he was crazy, Ned always felt that the world was against him.
Today, he has to go to the warehouse again to start his boring work.
Ned placed his right hand on a bulge next to the red metal door, and the sound of Kangci Kangci was heard, and the door opened.
"Harry, the door is open!" Ron's voice rang in Harry's mind as he yawned out of boredom.
Harry looked towards the door, and it split into two halves with a strange sound. The floor and ceiling seemed to be alive, slowly eating up the upper and lower parts of the metal door.
Then, a figure appeared.
But his appearance disappointed Harry. The man in front of him was wearing an ordinary black wizard robe, and he didn't hold a wand in his hand, but something like a flashlight.
This is nothing like Atlantis. Why do the inhabitants of the moon dress like ordinary wizards?
"Look! Harry!" Ron almost jumped up excitedly.
Buckets of milk, piles of vegetables, and several other boxes of unknown things shrank one by one under the light of the cylindrical object in the wizard's hand and were absorbed into the expensive cylinder.
"Don't be surprised yet!" Harry winked, motioning Ron to follow.
At this moment, he and Ginny had already walked out of the dome house.
"Oh oh." Ron followed quietly behind.
After he confirmed that the strange wizard in front of him couldn't see him, he made a face at the strange wizard.
"This is the city on the moon." Ginny couldn't help rubbing her eyes.
Strangely enough, though, Harry wasn't surprised at all.
(End of this chapter)
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