Chapter 57 Answering Readers’ Questions 14/04/21
Chapter 57 Answering Readers’ Questions 140421
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1. Is Blaise's last name Zabini or Zabini?
Zabini is the official translator of Renminshe, and the author has not changed
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2. About the setting of the time converter overdrawing life
Rowling wrote it clearly in Pottermore. The only limitation of the time converter is that it cannot go back more than 5 hours. The so-called overdrawing life is a fan setting. Please don't use the fan setting to make a fuss. If the 5-hour rule is followed when going back, the official has no setting of any side effects. This is an indisputable thing.
Even if it really overdraws life, Schelling started using it at the age of 4, 4 hours each time, and not every day (weekends are used to communicate with pen pals), and continued to use it until the age of 9:
6 years x 52 weeks x 5 days a week x 4 hours a day = 6240 hours, which is 260 days, which is about 9 months older than others, less than a year. The author really doesn't understand why it is so annoying.
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3. Why didn't the protagonist borrow a second-hand wand to learn magic before getting his own wand, but waited until he was 11 years old? And why did he wait until school to learn brain occlusion?
This question is quite technical, and it can be seen that there are readers who have thought about it.
Although it is not mentioned in the original book, it does not prevent us from inferring the cause from the result. In the class of 1991, Hermione, a Muggle student, got the first place in the spell class, crushing a large number of pure-blood wizards, including smart Ravenclaw pure-bloods and hardworking Hufflepuff pure-bloods, which actually explains a lot. Why don't these pure-blood wizards use their birth advantages to learn in advance before going to school? Laziness cannot be applied to Hufflepuffs, and dullness cannot be applied to Ravenclaws.
The author believes that the most reasonable explanation is that learning magic and performing magic are not the same thing. Using someone else's wand to perform magic that you are already proficient in may only feel uncomfortable, but using someone else's wand to learn new magic may cause a disaster if the process goes wrong.
As for the brain block, this is a magic that requires repression and suppression of emotions. The brain's mechanism for suppressing emotions before the age of 11 is still immature. It is necessary to wait until the protagonist grows up slowly with age, experiences all kinds of joys and sorrows, understands and experiences emotions, and then learns how to suppress them and control them. In fact, the protagonist is gifted to be able to learn at the age of 11. Even if Harry was 15, he would not be able to learn it.