Infinite Supreme Sorcerer

Chapter 89 Perspective

As Dumbledore announced the start of the banquet, a sumptuous meal immediately appeared on the table.

The little wizards cheered and began to feast. It is the age when they can eat, and they are already hungry.

After eating the delicious food, the whole group soon became alive. The little wizards talked and laughed, and the atmosphere in the auditorium became warm and cheerful.

Kane was dumbfounded. He reminded himself that next time he was going to make trouble, he could consider preparing a delicious meal for people to adjust the atmosphere.

As the atmosphere eased, the little wizards began to discuss Kane's performance just now.

That brilliant display of magic was amazing, not to mention a nice gift.

Hmm, for the little wizards, the power to move the world is a bit far away, and the gift is the key point that makes people feel kind.

Having your own magic star, just this gimmick, feels better than having your own patron saint. Some young wizards can't wait to invest in research.

Not only the little wizards, but also the professors were equally curious.

For example, Sybill Trelawney, a professor of divination with two personalities of calm and madness, has been copying her head since Kane showed the stars, staring at the scene, as if petrified, very There was no unnecessary movement for a long time, and he didn't even blink his eyes.

It was Professor Pomona Sprout beside her who pulled her out of concentration.

After taking a few mouthfuls of food absent-mindedly, Sybil continued to observe the stars. She has determined that this astrology is not seen anywhere on the earth, and it is a star field that is taking shape.

Sybil has a lot of research on astrology, and she was one of the people who was alarmed and paid close attention to the "moon change" a few years ago.

She noticed the moon just now on Kane's dome and obtained energy from the Death Star, and connected it with the 'change of the moon' almost immediately.

Sybil felt that she should talk to Dumbledore. She didn't know what to call someone like Kane, Son of the Sky? Star field agent? In short, this is an existence that can connect an unknown chaotic star field and draw strength from it.

This concept deduces three key points:

It is not restricted by the general environment where the free magic power of this world is gradually decreasing. This represents strength and danger.

Star field connection is not only a good thing, when the window is opened and fresh air pours in, there may be poisonous insects. And creatures that can come through this way, no matter whether they are intelligent or not, are not easy to provoke. Even a single seed may cause ecological disasters (similar to rabbit disasters, carp disasters, and lobster disasters).

This chaotic star field is evolving towards regularization and order. If it can cope with this process, it will be very helpful for the participants to build their own magic power system.

If Kane knew this, he would probably sigh how powerful this Sybill Trelawney is. By the way, I'm afraid I will also think of the embarrassing situation where Sybil was forced to resign and leave school by Umbridge from the Ministry of Magic in the original historical line.

Some wizards are not good at fighting, but that doesn't mean they are not important or sharp. Kane believes that one of the most important reasons for Umbridge to punish Sybil is that he is worried that he will reveal his past, those dirty little secrets, and if they are revealed, it will ruin his reputation.

Compared to Sybil, Snape was in another situation.

As a genius Slytherin, Snape was extremely proud, but now he had to admit that, let alone Kane's age, even the current him, in terms of magic, he might not be as good as Kane.

Snape is a very practical person, and also the professor with the most scientific thinking. After all, he is proficient in Potions, which is to build projects, experiments, and sum up experience again and again. Although the system is still a bit unclear, he focuses on application and despises fundamental principles , but at least it is more materialistic, it is made, not thought out.

Therefore, the magical star that Snape said to Kane at the end is the main star like a star,

I am very interested in the concept of functions that can be developed, instead of delving into the meaning behind macro concepts such as star field and astrology.

He thought, since it is a star, there can be planets and a solar system can be built.

So, what are planets made of?

Through previous observations, Snape believed that Kane was following the path of an ancient elemental wizard.

This world is not ignorant of earth, fire, water and wind.

In ancient times, elemental magic created a glorious period in the history of magic. Even the four branches of Hogwarts represent the four elements, Gryffindor is fire, Slytherin is water, Ravenclaw is wind, and Hufflepuff is earth.

It's just that when the four founders established Hogwarts, elemental magic had declined, and it became a kind of stylish but lacking practical stuff.

It has to be said that in this regard, Snape's cognition highly overlaps with Kane's.

In his view, the development history of human civilization, from a certain perspective, is a process of constantly adapting to and transforming the environment.

The magic development history of wizards is similar, except that human beings have established a natural science system based on materialism. The wizards have always been more idealistic, so in terms of transforming the environment, their performance is very average, and it is even getting worse and worse. All that remains is adaptation.

Adapt to the new situation where the free magic power is getting lower and thinner day by day.

No longer using high-end elemental magic, but casting spells with wands, which is the result of adapting to the environment. This is very similar to the case of Eastern qi practitioners who found that the aura of heaven and earth was getting less and less, and they could no longer practice Taoism and become immortals.

From big fish and big meat, eating Houthi in the sea, to saving food and clothing, planning and arrangement. This is the inevitable trend of change and evolution, and it can even be said that the universe is heading towards heat death.

From this point of view, the two notable achievements of Hogwarts are, first, the establishment of a system, which has been continuously improved, and better inheritance (including a good academic research atmosphere). Wand casting system.

Of course, they were not the first to play this way, but they have completed the collation, compilation, guidance, education, and dissemination. This achievement is worthy of recognition.

It takes ten years to grow trees, but a hundred years to grow people. From the perspective of the wizarding world, education comes first, which is the reason why they can still exist to this day, otherwise they would have disappeared in a hurry.

Only relying on those so-called family inheritances that are not successful, and everything else is scattered, then the wizards will either be merged or die, and there will be no other results.

Just like the mutants in the Marvel multiverse, there is basically no "we", but only "I". Both Professor X and Magneto use their own ideas to establish the concept of "us" and to reach a basic social consensus.

It's a pity that there is no such perfect system, and it has been exposed. Powerful and huddled mortals do not allow anything to ride on their heads, whether it is playing magic or playing with abilities.

Therefore, the strong mutants are stronger than Voldemort, but this group of people is all kinds of sad, but the wizards of this world can still settle down, show off their superiority in certain aspects, and play with petty bourgeois sentiments.

Kane can think of this because he sees the world from the perspective of a traveler, which is similar to a high-dimensional perspective.

Naturally, Snape didn't have such a conceptual cognition. What he saw was that Kane brought back the elemental magic. It seemed that he was trying to make a fool of himself, but he did a good job of making magic stars.

He also knew that the moon revealed in the thunder vortex might be the key. It's likely that Kane draws his magic from the Moon.

This idea is not new. The earth's magic power is thin, but the moon still exists. Why is the moon called the magic moon by dark creatures? It is to get magic power from the moon, so someone better get magic power from there, at least in theory, it is said in the past.

However, Snape knew that it belonged to Kane's core secret. If he had created or obtained an efficient method of extracting energy from the moon, he would not share it with others, not to mention selfish or not, like this Once a skill related to grand magic power is widely spread, accidents will definitely happen, and if it is not done properly, the world will be turned upside down.

So Snape wasn't greedy, didn't think about what he had and what he didn't have, and first thought about playing the game that Kane allowed.

Combining the magic power of stars and ancient elemental magic, he thought of using the power of elements to build planetary electrons.

Speaking of which, he is not good at this, but the four elements have various evolutionary elements. The so-called life magic power that he often uses to strengthen potions is actually derived from earth fire water.

So he used his spiritual power to attract his magic star, which was a bright zero-magnitude star, a star of the level of Polaris...

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