"So, do you know why this mass time travel is happening?"

"I actually want to know the answer to that question too."

Ciri shrugged.

"But, as you know, if even someone as smart as you can't figure it out, then I'm even more clueless."

"However, I can share with you the clues I found."

At this point, she began to recount her story:

"Actually, when I first came into this world, I didn't realize how serious things were, and I thought it was just my own abilities going out of control."

"I truly realized something was wrong when I was in second grade. That's when I discovered I hadn't been able to go berserk for a whole year. At the same time, I actually saw a picture of a 'Fentonian monster' in a newspaper—you know, a giant monster with antlers on its head—I originally thought it was just a local specialty from my hometown..."

The Fentonian monster had never appeared in any books in this world, and the newspaper also said that it was a newly discovered monster.

“From then on, I started to pay attention to collecting information about these local specialties.”

"Then I discovered that the number and variety of these local specialties that traveled with me were greater than I had imagined, and most of them had traveled earlier than me."

"For example, the 'water ghost' was first discovered 10 years ago;"

"Fentonian monster was first discovered 6 years ago;"

"The Howling Monster was from 8 years ago;"

"The wicked spirit is from 11 years ago;"

"The cudweed was from 10 years ago."

"My abilities are limited, and this is all I have been able to discover."

Thank you for your efforts.

Thinking about this series of data, Levin fell into deep thought.

“10年前、10年前、6年前、8年前、11年前、10年前…还有他自己是4年前,吉安娜是11年前”

"Based on all existing data, the earliest possible time for the appearance of otherworldly phenomena is 11 years ago, and there is no earlier time than that."

"In other words, the time travel phenomenon started at least 11 years ago."

"So what happened 11 years ago?"

As Levin pondered this, he suddenly stared intently at his own thighs.

"Yes, 11 years ago was when I traveled to this world."

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Chapter 57 Levin's Small Goal: Building a Floating City

Levin suspected that he was the source of everything, and there were reasons for that.

Whether it's Harry Potter, The Witcher, D&D, or World of Warcraft, these are all works he knew from his previous life.

And now, all the "anomalies" appearing in the Harry Potter world originate from these other worlds.

There is no such anomaly, the origin of which even Levin is unaware of.

The magic that Levin comprehended primarily originated from these worlds.

As far as Levin knows, the Witcher series does not exist in this world.

It's important to know that in Levin's previous life, the Witcher series of games, as well as other Witcher TV series and movies, all originated from a Polish serialized novel called The Witcher.

But in the Harry Potter world, not only the novels, but even the real Andrei Sparkwolski may not exist.

Even the D&D board game, which was wildly popular in the previous life, has disappeared without a trace in this life.

It can be said that Levin is the only person in the entire world who knows the origins of these magics, anomalies, and time travelers.

In addition, they all appeared more than 11 years ago.

08 In other words, before Levin traveled through time,

These alternate worlds have absolutely no connection to the Harry Potter world.

Based on this analysis,

A series of clues all point to one answer:

He, Ye Ting in his previous life and Levin Green in his present life, is undoubtedly the cause of all these effects.

The above is what Levin himself considers the most likely conjecture.

But he had no idea what the specific principle behind all of this was.

Perhaps these "information" from another world represent the coordinates of that other world, and after my arrival, the information in my mind allowed this world to obtain the coordinates of that other world?

In short, Levin currently has no knowledge of magic for time travel or crystal wall travel.

So all I can do is guess.

However, these are just speculations for myself.

Levin didn't intend to tell anyone else about it.

Otherwise, if Ciri, Jaina, and the like found out that they were stranded in another world because of him, Levin, that would be terrible.

"Well, have you figured it out yet?" Ciri's voice rang in my ears.

Levin looked up and saw the other person looking at him with concern.

"I'd say it's somewhat of a guess."

Levin nodded, saying calmly, "Perhaps it was 11 years ago that the rules of this world underwent some kind of change, causing a large number of beings from other worlds to unexpectedly cross over. I may have been one of the first people affected, and my ability to 'observe' other worlds was also affected by this change."

“Yes, that makes sense.” Xi Ruili nodded repeatedly.

"By the way, have you ever thought about going back to your own world?" Levin suddenly asked.

“Of course I’ve thought about it!” Ciri said without hesitation. “Of course I have. I miss my foster parents, Geralt and Yennefer—since you’ve observed me, you must know them—I really want to know if they survived that night…They must have worried a lot about me while I was gone.”

As she spoke, her tone became somber.

Levin patted her on the shoulder and comforted her, "If you want to open a shop, at least you escaped the war after you transmigrated, right? They'll be happy for you if they know you can grow up peacefully in this world."

"Thank you for your comfort," Ciri said, having calmed down a bit. "You're such a kind person."

Levin shrugged: "We're all in the same boat, of course we should comfort each other."

"Besides, it's not like we don't have a chance to go back."

"what?"

Upon hearing this, Cerella grabbed the boy's shoulder.

"Do you...do you know how to get back?"

"of course."

Levin nodded.

"Or rather, I have seen similar magic during my observations."

"During my observations, I once saw a country where magic was not solely inherited through bloodlines. Any Muggle with sufficient intelligence could learn magic."

"In that country, Muggle technology was not developed. Powerful mages were the rulers of the nation, and they fully explored and discovered the power of magic, applying it to the entire society."

"They created a civilization of magic. They made cities rise from the ground and float in the air; they transformed and controlled nature, using magic to manipulate the climate, sunlight, and rain; cheap magical and semi-magical items became as common as Muggles made their technological products."

"In short, it was a magnificent magical civilization. The mages who ruled there possessed authority almost equivalent to that of the gods. They believed that the gods were nothing more than powerful beings—you should know that the gods in that world actually existed."

"And that magical civilization actually developed magic that allowed them to travel through crystal walls to other worlds."

The Netheril Magic Empire that Levin was referring to is the famous Netheril Magic Empire in the D&D universe.

Information about this empire is met with great acclaim, while others dismiss it as mere exaggeration and boasting.

Regardless, they did indeed master the magic of inter-crystal wall travel.

That's enough for Ciri.

"...Does such a magical civilization really exist?"

After hearing Levin's description of the magical kingdom, Ciri was amazed; she couldn't believe that magic could reach such a level.

Even in her world of witchers, powerful male and female sorcerers at most served as advisors to the king, and the effects of magic were very limited, a far cry from the so-called magical empire.

"At least in my observations, it is real,"

Levin said decisively:

"As if your world were real."

607 "So, magic that crosses crystal walls does exist, right?"

Ciri grabbed Levin's sleeve as if it were her last straw:

"Since you've even mastered the Witcher's Signs..."

"Yes, magic that crosses crystal walls does exist."

Levin nodded, then shook his head.

"However, the difficulty of researching inter-crystal wall magic is many times greater than the difficulty of mastering the Witcher's Sign."

"It not only requires a high level of magical skill, but also a large amount of manpower and resources."

"As for magical prowess, I believe I can reach that level in the future, but in terms of manpower and resources... unfortunately, we don't have the conditions and foundation for that."

"Tell me, what conditions and foundation do you need?" Hearing that there was still a glimmer of hope to return home, Shirella's expression immediately changed from confusion to determination. "I can work with you to achieve it."

Looking into the girl's burning gaze, Levin knew that she had boarded the ship and his goal had been achieved.

So he nodded vigorously.

"it is good!"

"Since you've made up your mind, let's set a small goal first:"

"That is, to build a floating city!"

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