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Chapter 169 - Magic Can Also Experience Spiritual Energy Recovery

There was a saying in Roger's previous life.

It was "Laws should not be easily passed on."

This saying held many meanings. Some suggested that teaching a student would starve the master, others that things obtained too easily wouldn't be cherished, and still others that imparting great skills without proper testing could invite disaster...

Regardless of the specific interpretation, the core idea was that truly valuable things, if given away too easily, often led to undesirable outcomes.

Many ancient sayings that had been passed down through the ages often contained certain fundamental patterns of human nature.

Roger, naturally, would not knowingly do something wrong.

Roger intended to popularize the Three-Dimensional Law and the Second Magic, but popularization itself wasn't the goal. The goal was for everyone to diligently cultivate after its dissemination. To achieve this, it couldn't be given away too easily.

At this moment, Roger found what Hagrid had created to be quite good.

"You want to use them? Of course, you can!" Hagrid, overjoyed at being able to clear his name, readily agreed with a hearty laugh.

"But what do you plan to do with them?" In Hagrid's eyes, while this little cutie he'd created was novel, it didn't seem to have many significant uses. Things they could do, magic could do them all, and better. Things they couldn't do, magic could also do. Moreover, their nature was biological, making them less convenient than energy sources. They were also difficult to accumulate within an individual, and from the perspective of the Second Magic, they were clearly not a qualified product. He figured only Squibs would need them.

"As a transitional lubricant," Roger replied casually.

Then he asked another question: "Hagrid, have you named them?"

"Of course, I call these cute little things 'Telekinetic Sprites'," Hagrid's naming of new creatures was always quick and simple. Just like Blast-Ended Skrewts, Hagrid's names usually reflected some characteristic of the creature. They were tiny and couldn't be seen directly, but they moved according to the wizard's will. That's why Hagrid had given them this name.

"That's a nice name, I'll remember it. But when we promote them publicly, we'll probably need to change the name."

"Huh?" Hagrid looked somewhat bewildered.

Roger didn't keep him in suspense and began to explain his plan in detail. To put it briefly, Roger intended to modify the Telekinetic Sprites and, utilizing their characteristics, stage a 'Spiritual Energy Revival' in Muggle society! A mysterious power would gradually fill the world, and more and more people would gain supernatural abilities, allowing humanity to transition slowly from a purely technological civilization to a supernatural one, giving them a period of adaptation. Not a direct, hard landing.

Once they had adapted sufficiently, it would be time for Roger to reveal his Second Magic, the Illusory True Realm. A spiritual energy revival, after all, would naturally involve upgrades. Furthermore, at the appropriate time, Roger would scatter the Three-Dimensional Law in a special form. This would be a gradual, step-by-step process.

In this process, the important magical beings that played a key role, creatures with a name as down-to-earth and revealing of some essence as Telekinetic Sprites, were clearly not quite suitable.

"Uh, doing this in Muggle society... does Dumbledore know about this?" Hagrid couldn't fully grasp all the details, but he could roughly understand that Roger was planning something big.

"Dumbledore doesn't know about the Telekinetic Sprites specifically, but he does know about what I'm planning, which is quite similar to this."

"Oh, Merlin's beard, he agreed?!" Hagrid's eyes widened in disbelief. Hagrid had been classmates with Voldemort, and at over sixty years old, having followed Dumbledore for many years, he was well aware of Dumbledore's somewhat conservative tendencies.

"Why wouldn't he agree?" Roger found it inexplicable. "This benefits everyone."

"Longer lifespans, sharper minds, greater power. Everyone can have these, isn't that good?" In Roger's vision, once his entire plan was completed, humanity would have already transcended to a level almost incomparable to other Earth creatures.

"But..." Hagrid felt there was some underlying issue.

"Of course, when the entire societal structure changes, there might be some turbulence, but I, along with many powerful wizards and high-ranking Muggles, will be keeping a close watch. There won't be any major problems." Or rather, even if major problems did arise, it wouldn't matter.

In the wizarding world, there was something called time travel! Once, when the Ministry of Magic's Department of Mysteries was researching Time Magic, they caused a great disaster. A wizard traveled back hundreds of years and did things that caused many people who should have existed to simply disappear. This not only made long-term time travel research a taboo throughout wizard civilization, with the Ministry enacting hundreds of laws to regulate it, but it also indirectly proved one thing. The 'history' of this world could be altered by magical power! To prevent such timeline-altering attacks, Roger had developed the Time Plague. Harry, conversely, had used this rule to develop Time Proxies, thereby gaining immortality. If something went wrong during Roger's world-altering process, they could simply 'start over.'

Unless this mistake had already reached a point where even repeatedly traveling through time and starting over couldn't fix it.

...If something truly that terrifying had happened, Roger's premonition wouldn't have failed to issue a warning.

And Dumbledore knew this clearly, understanding that even if Roger acted recklessly, the possibility of things spiraling out of control wasn't high, which was why he agreed.

But it was precisely because of Roger's various plans that the most crucial points were all concentrated on Roger himself. He found it difficult to intervene or cover for him; once something went wrong with Roger, everything would collapse entirely.

Therefore, Dumbledore was very uneasy about Roger.

In short, Roger's actions were something he could trust, but Roger himself always kept him on edge.

"Alright..." Hagrid had a good relationship with Roger, but the person he trusted most was always Dumbledore.

Hearing Dumbledore agree to this matter, Hagrid didn't say anything further.

Hagrid would always trust Dumbledore.

Hagrid then turned to ask about another matter.

"Then what name do you plan to use when you publicize it?" Hagrid's naming conventions were simple, intended to make it easier for later learners to acquire relevant knowledge, but this creature clearly had a more important mission to fulfill.

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