Chapter Five Hundred and Fifty-Eight the Power System of the Wizard
Chapter 558 The Wizard's Power System
Just like Voldemort's peak in black magic in the early days, it's like Dumbledore's introduction to Transfiguration. These wizards are master figures among wizards, and each of them is a figure standing at the top of one of the existing magic classifications.
They can be called real "great wizards".
At this stage, those who are at a higher level have entered the field of "explorers", and the existing wizarding heritage has been broken by them. They came to an end in the existing magic system and began to become explorers of the uncharted territory of magic.
In the unadulterated wizard system, with decisive talent and vision beyond the times, they have carved out an unknown path on their own.
In the entire wizarding world, there are only him and Voldemort who have the vision and strength of an explorer.
Dumbledore may have been close to this stage when he was young and prosperous, but after all, he was traumatized for some reason and failed to stand up again. Since then, Dumbledore's strength has not improved, and he has no new achievements in his life.
The explorer is not just a stage, but a path. Those who back down on this path are finally limited back to the realm of the past and can no longer make progress.
On top of the explorer, George also defined several stages. If the explorer can open up a path from the endless unknown. He can be called a sage who enlightens a new path for the wizards in the world, and even the whole world.
If there is anything above the sage, George is too far away for a while, and it is difficult to see clearly. But in his opinion, the sages are already the pinnacle of genius.
If you continue to go up, you need to exhaust many paths, explore to the end of the world, exhaust the mysteries of the world, and become someone close to God.
Such a wizard has completely transcended the realm of a wizard. In other semantics, he can be a god, and in the semantics of a wizard, he can be a controller.
More and more, George does not intend to reach it for the time being. Maybe those are the fields that he will explore in the future when he has endless youth.
As for now, he needs to improve his strength quickly. In the decisive battle with Voldemort, he can only win, not lose.
Now that he has such a mind, even if he still has the upper hand for the time being. He also prefers to make more preparations and lay down more trump cards as he did before, so that the battle can always be under his control.
That kind of control is important, very important.
After all, if he had limited Voldemort's power to Dumbledore in the first place, he should now be in hell quarrelling with Dumbledore or complaining to each other.
It was George who knew from the beginning that Dumbledore's power was absolutely impossible to be Voldemort's rival. It was with these realizations that he never slackened after gaining strength. That's why he was able to resist Voldemort head-on when Voldemort was resurrected.
Such a mistake, George would never make it even at the beginning, let alone now.
Of course he knows how strong Voldemort is now and what kind of potential he has, just like the analysis in the Daily Prophet. What makes Voldemort scary is not just the body of the basilisk.
If Voldemort is to fight the basilisk, even if he does not use restraint such as rooster crowing, it is not a problem that Voldemort simply uses the body of the basilisk to easily kill the hordes of basilisk.
The scary thing about spells and magic is who is using it. Simple spells collide with modern weapons, and a wizard may not even be able to match a soldier with a heavy weapon.
But if a wizard beyond the limits of human beings is equipped with various fighting and killing skills, even an established army will be defeated by the wizard.
Even the most elite modern soldiers will always face ordinary people, not monsters who can transform and control others. Not to mention the terrifying means of wizards who can spread the plague and transform into anyone with the compound decoction.
Ordinary wizards are still like this, standing at the top of the wizarding world, the Demon King who has explored his sights to the unknown realm, how terrible it will be, George will not underestimate at any time.
He could imagine the dire consequences that would result if he did his best to destroy it. The civilization of modern society is built on peace and stability, but the development of weapons and the improvement of destructive power have made modern civilization extremely fragile.
Not only in the Muggle world, but also in the wizarding world.
In ancient times, people lived by water, and although the population was small, it was scattered all over the world. In today's world, although the world's population is large, it is concentrated in a few large cities.
The more civilization develops, the more the population gathers, and the corresponding prosperity requires a stable order to maintain. Any little turbulence, any turmoil, will make these seemingly glamorous prosperity disappear in an instant.
The same is true in the wizarding world. Most wizards with excellent grades can enter the Ministry of Magic, or work for related units of the Ministry of Magic. The work that extends across the entire Ministry of Magic accounts for most of the magic world's population.
In addition to places like Diagon Alley, Hogwarts, and St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Injuries, all the population of the entire wizarding world is basically here.
Once any place is attacked, it is enough to seriously damage the vitality of the entire magic world, and it will be difficult to recover for a long time.
It is precisely because of this that George decided to have an open duel with Voldemort from the very beginning. If such a powerful Demon Lord is allowed to destroy arbitrarily, there is no need to wait for him to rule the world, and the whole world will already be broken in the battle.
And when he decided to openly confront this demon king, there was no chance to back down. In this case, any adequate preparation is definitely not superfluous.
A duel can only be won, not defeated.
At a time like this, there were not many options left for him to increase his strength.
And the simplest, and the one he had planned all the time before, was the phoenix.
Following the chirping of the phoenix, George flew between the rocks.
The top of the mountain is towering and steep. The top of the mountain is not big, but in a few minutes, a bright red has appeared in George's eyes.
In the bright red is a raging flame. The flame rises without wind, and nothing burns spontaneously. It dances and dances in the void. Among the dancing flames, is a luxurious divine bird.
The divine bird perched on the mountain wall, swallowed the wind and drank the dew, and sang happily.
(To be continued.)