Although the values of ancient wizards and modern wizards were quite different.
But not all ancient wizards were irredeemably evil.
In the end, their physiological structures were not much different from humans.
Completely treating Muggles as livestock was still a minority.
Most wizards, at most, viewed Muggles as 'inferior beings.'
Among the other islands Roger visited with Harry and Nicolaos, there weren't many instances of 'shocking revelations' like their first stop. At most, Muggles were enslaved and abused. Even when Muggles were used for experiments, there were few that were disgustingly outrageous.
This also made Nicolaos's expression improve considerably.
During his travels, Roger also reaped rewards. The evolution of ancient wizards' spellcasting methods gave him new ideas for his own Three-Dimensional Law.
Roger was unsure about other regions, but the Ancient Magic in Greece placed considerable importance on 'Mystical Symbols' and rituals.
This reminded Roger of the location of the Greek Ministry of Magic.
The Tower of the Winds, carved with various wind gods who governed different wind directions.
And the flourishing mythology of Greece.
In a world where wizards and the extraordinary truly existed, could mythology be a simple matter? What were their symbols in the study of the mystical...
As Roger fell into thought, Harry, on the other hand, was feeling a bit bored.
Whether it was war or admiring the ancients.
The former, although cruel, was easy for him to understand in terms of its meaning and emotions. As for the latter, he couldn't quite understand the words of the ancients, but seeing the figures from textbooks could still move him.
The changes of the times, the rise and fall of empires, were even more so.
But looking at the daily lives of these ancient wizards, he just felt unable to integrate.
After all, although Harry's magical strength was not weak, his research direction was not Ancient Magic.
It was like giving Professor Flitwick of Charms a pile of advanced books on Potions; he would find it hard to muster any interest.
"Speaking of which, Harry, if you have some free time, would you like to study Ancient Magic as well?" Roger, with his keen perception, naturally noticed Harry's emotional changes.
"Huh?" Harry was a bit confused, wondering why the topic had suddenly shifted here.
Roger lightly tapped Harry's body and explained, "You currently have a powerful ancient magic on you. In the past, it has always operated in 'automatic mode.' I think you might be able to try changing it to 'manual mode.'"
Because Nicolaos was still present as an outsider, Roger didn't say everything directly.
Roger rarely concealed his own affairs, but that didn't mean he was someone who liked to blab about other people's secrets.
Especially such a special issue.
Snape's 'secret'? The entire school's professors knew about his past, so could that even be called a secret? It was just that people found it awkward to tell Harry directly.
'Professor Snape used to have a crush on your mom'... such explosive topics were not something ordinary people would dare to bring up.
Love's Magic was powerful; it could even reflect Voldemort's Killing Curse.
A person's energy was limited. A problem that once troubled Roger also existed for Harry. He knew that many spells had great potential, but he had to make choices.
When he chose Time Magic, which could save his parents, other spells would naturally be put aside.
Harry intended to use this as an excuse to refuse, but Roger knew what he was going to say and spoke first, "I think it's very necessary for you to learn a little. Your journey doesn't end when you 'reach the station'; there's also 'change.' What you're about to face isn't just..."
Roger didn't finish his sentence, but Harry already understood.
He had to hide from Voldemort, the Death Eaters, and even, in extreme circumstances, Professor Snape and Dumbledore from 11 years ago were people he needed to be wary of.
In such a situation, besides Time Magic, he needed other powers.
And compared to those magics that were very difficult to achieve a higher level in, the power of Love's Magic was readily available to him.
Even if it might not succeed, it was worth a try.
Even if this was a dead end, it wouldn't delay him too much.
...
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While Roger's leisurely travels continued, Dumbledore on the other side was busy because of Roger's actions.
"That's how things are," said Fudge, the Minister of the British Ministry of Magic, sitting opposite Dumbledore with a smile that was polite yet carried a subtle hint of flattery.
This kind of polite smile, which could be perceived as flattery but wasn't so obvious as to be offensive, was a basic political skill that many wizards, preoccupied with magic, never learned in their lifetimes.
The current historical trajectory differed from the original. After Fudge ascended to the ministerial throne, Dumbledore did not exhibit the hands-off approach to British politics as he had before. Instead, he had repeatedly demonstrated his strength and influence.
Therefore, Fudge's ambition had not yet begun to sprout, and he completely followed Dumbledore's lead.
He still sought Dumbledore's counsel on important political matters as usual.
The visit of the German Minister of Magic, Vogel, to Britain for diplomatic purposes was naturally an event to be 'reported.'
Despite Fudge's 'show of goodwill,' Dumbledore, while able to influence his policies, had always been rather uninterested in politics since the Grindelwald affair.
This was even more so after his previous attempt to secretly influence the judicial reform of the British wizarding world had met with a Waterloo.
Normally, he should have returned the initiative offered by Fudge back to Fudge with a "you figure it out" tone.
But this time was different.
"You mean the German Ministry of Magic wants to launch comprehensive and in-depth cooperation with our British side..." Dumbledore frowned as he looked at the paper in his hand, which was brought by Fudge, detailing the cooperation conditions from the German Ministry of Magic.
They were called conditions, but as Dumbledore carefully examined the text between the lines, he saw only one word filling the entire document.
Gifts!
Dumbledore felt something was off about this.
At this moment, Fudge added from the side, "I've investigated the entourage Minister Vogel brought this time, and there's one person worth noting."
"Charlotte Krause."
"Given her position, she normally wouldn't be qualified to accompany the visit. And before this visit, her previous official duty was accompanying Roger and Harry on their travels in Germany."
As a politician, Fudge always liked to reveal seven parts of the story and keep three hidden.
He didn't get straight to the point, fearing that your two beloved students had caused some trouble in Germany, leading to this situation.
Instead, he conveyed the information to Dumbledore in a more circuitous way, leaving room for maneuver.
Upon hearing Fudge's supplementary information, Dumbledore instantly understood the situation.
He also knew what needed to be done about it.
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