Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 121 Is it true that there are no Magic Saints in Greece?

Chapter 121 Is it true that there are no Magic Saints in Greece?

"Roger, why do humans always go to war? Can't we use other means to resolve conflicts?"

As the journey progressed, Harry once again had to face it.

war!

Humans are killing humans, wizards are killing humans, humans are killing wizards, wizards are killing wizards... Massacre, massacre. The cruel scenes played out in this war-torn land are even worse than those in Germany.

By constantly tracing back history, Harry has deeply realized that fighting and disputes are the main themes of history, and peace is often just a short-lived flash in the pan.

Not to mention far away, less than 1 meter away from me, there was a witness to the cruel war.

Even he himself was once the center of a war between wizards.

"Hmm..." Roger pondered for a moment. This question was simple, but it also had a complicated side. He had to think about how to explain it to Harry.

"Two reasons. You have seen the history of Germany and the history of Germany's invasion of Greece. The answer lies there."

"The German economy had collapsed at the time, and the surrounding countries were morally noble not to add insult to injury, let alone help. In that situation, if you want to turn things around, you have to use some extraordinary means."

"Germany's invasion of Greece is another case. Maybe they have other means to solve the problem, but none of them is as simple and quick as invasion."

At this point, Roger thought of a more vivid example: "If the world is compared to Hogwarts, each interest group is a student."

"If a student is always bullied and there is no teacher to help him get justice, conflicts will accumulate to the extreme and extreme incidents will definitely occur."

"And if a strong sixth-grade student sets his eyes on a first-grade student's toy, and there are no teachers or parents who can control him, then he will definitely think that snatching it away directly is the quickest way, because the first-grade student can't beat him anyway."

To put it simply, some conflicts can only be resolved through a life-and-death war, while for some... you will just be beaten if you fall behind.

After listening, Harry nodded, meaning that he understood, but he found it hard to accept.

"Roger...I hate war."

Wooden sticks and guns are things that boys like when they are young.

Many people have had this experience: holding a straight wooden stick and imagining themselves as a wandering knight, or holding a toy gun and imagining that they will become a hero one day.

But when I really saw the war, all my previous fantasies vanished.

There is no glory here. People charge forward crying just to protect their families behind them, wield butcher knives out of greed, and are sent into battle by so-called beliefs... No matter what the reason is, all that is left in the end are the broken corpses of their own kind.

"This world is like Hogwarts, and interest groups are like students...if someone can become a teacher, will everything change?" Harry followed Roger's train of thought.

"It's difficult. Teachers can also be partial. Think about you and Professor Snape." Roger didn't care much about this.

War is inevitable. Even if there is no war between humans, there will always be...

"It's too early for you to think about this kind of problem now. Even if you come up with something, you won't be able to change it. You might as well work hard to learn magic, and then find some like-minded people in the future to see if you can do something."

Although Roger was not optimistic about Harry, he did not deny him.

I can pursue something as nearly impossible as 'eternal life'.

Why can't others pursue 'peace'?
Peace sounds easier than eternal life.

"Learn magic, like-minded people...?"

Speaking of like-minded people, Harry couldn't help but think back to what he had seen in the Time Travel Spell: those people who hoped that Germany could be revived and were willing to risk their lives for it, and those people with the Red Will who stood on the opposite side of them.

If I could have a companion like this, wouldn't I...

Ok?
Harry was suddenly stunned.

Like-minded?

Is there anyone in this world who shares the same ideals with me more than me?
In the past, Harry was unable to trust himself in another time and space, which led to obstacles in the development of his time magic.

But now, Harry seemed to have suddenly figured something out.

Yes, people's minds are fickle, and Harry is well aware that sometimes he does things a little off-base, so he cannot have absolute trust in himself.

But Harry believes that no matter what time and space he is in, his determination to save his parents will not change!
He was willing to risk his own life to pull them back from the river of time and space.

Harry might not be able to trust himself in other matters, but this one was different. He would not even use it as an excuse to lie, and he would not taint the love he had for his family.

"I see." Harry murmured.

He knew how to gain the trust of his past self.

With a common aspiration that will never deviate!

Before achieving his ultimate goal, he can trust himself in all time and space with confidence.

Although Harry did not have Roger's sense of crisis, at this moment, he realized what path he should take.

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On the tenth day in Greece, Nikolaos felt that something seemed to have changed about the child named Harry Potter.

But he didn't ask too many questions. He knew his position clearly and wouldn't ask about things that he shouldn't.

Greece is one of the important birthplaces of ancient wizards. Some powerful wizards have lived here. He has always been very curious about the true past of those wizards.

If these two big guys who could trace back to the past were to run away because of a few words from him, Nicolao would really regret it for the rest of his life.

"Mr. Nicolaou, let's go and take a look at the ancient wizards today."

"Okay, I'll arrange it right away!" If you keep thinking about something, there will be a response. Nicolao has waited for so long and finally heard these words.

Not everyone can visit the former residences of ancient wizards. Even if Nicolao is the Director of Foreign Affairs, he still has to say hello to the department in charge.

...Only a small number of these former residences are open to wizard tourists, and most of them are actually under the strict control of the Greek Ministry of Magic.

This is not only due to profit considerations, but also security concerns.

In that era when the magic system was not yet perfect, the methods of those ancient wizards were very wild. There were large-scale testing grounds like Azkaban, and there were similar ones in Greece.

Although it is not so exaggerated as to create monsters like Dementors, the degree of danger cannot be underestimated. At least it is not a level that anyone can enter without permission.

While Nicolao went to make arrangements, Roger also briefly recalled his journey over the past few days.

In the past few days, Harry has had new ideas about how to go about his path of time and space. Roger feels that his current path has a bit of the flavor of "establishing a path based on a great ambition".

Roger is still observing whether it can succeed.

On my side, I also have new plans for the future development of three-dimensional methods.

However, traveling is not all good things, and Roger also has some regrets.

"I thought I could see the zodiac... but there isn't one."

When it comes to the first impression of Greece, many people can’t miss the one from "Saint Seiya" in their childhood.

Roger thought that there might be something similar in this magical world.

As it turned out, there were indeed some buildings under the Parthenon, which was dedicated to the goddess Athena, but they were not the residences of the Gold Saints, nor were they magic spaces for wizards. They were just dilapidated temples of other gods.

Roger also questioned Nikolaos about this, but he said that there was really no organization in the Greek wizarding world that protected the goddess.

"...Speaking of which, the second magic doesn't necessarily have to be the same as the arcanist's. It seems that it is not impossible to provide a special version of the Cosmo for the Greek region."

But if you think about it carefully, the microcosm seems to be particularly idealistic. If you want to do it, it would be extremely difficult.

Before Roger could come up with any idea, Nicolao had already returned.

"Roger, let's go, the application has been approved." He waved the permit in his hand.

From Nicolao's sunny expression, it can be seen that he is obviously looking forward to this exploration of the secrets of ancient wizards.

(End of this chapter)

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