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Chapter 109

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Ever since he entered the Hogwarts, Jon's worldview had been collapsing.

But this was also common,

People..,

They always had to experience the collapse and reconstruction of their worldview,

Only then could they become a more mature person.

However, not everyone could accept such a big blow.

After being reborn, he originally planned to make some of his own achievements, but just as he started his own life, he inadvertently encountered such a thing.

J.K. Rowling herself, the original author of Harry Potter, appeared in front of Jon's eyes.

Someone with the same name?

Of course not. For things like names, people with the same name would only have the same first name and last name. Not to mention that the surname Rowling itself was not particularly common, Jon had never seen someone with the same middle name.

More importantly, Jon could tell from the conversation between the two that this lady was similar to the J.K. Rowling of that world that he was familiar with. Her experience, school, and schedule were all similar, except that there were some things that he had never heard of before.

Finally, and this was the thing that confused Jon the most. After listening to Joanne's description of the things and the ideas and structure of the whole story, Jon quickly strung the whole story together.

But it didn't make sense.

After exchanging contact information and home address with Joanne in a daze, Jon was led home by his cousin Béla, and then brought back to the manor through the air network.

When Jon returned home, he first looked at his sister and mother in his grandmother's manor, but anyone could see that he did not look well, so no one pestered him and let him return to his manor.

Béla naturally would not casually tell anyone about what happened on the train. She and Jon were closer, so naturally, they would keep secrets for each other and would not casually tell their parents.

This kind of tacit understanding between the siblings had long been cultivated, and Jon was not even worried about it.

He returned to his manor very quickly, then casually said a few words to Carlyle and went upstairs to his study.

He needed to see Helga as soon as possible.

...

Ten minutes later, in the Demonic Celestial Castle.

Although they entered the Demon Immortal Castle from different places, Jon appeared in the same place every time.

After informing Helga through the portrait in the study, Jon returned to his bedroom and fell asleep as fast as he could.

That was why he had appeared here.

"Why do you look so unhappy?"

Helga appeared in front of Jon in a white robe. She wore a monocle and looked like a researcher.

"I encountered some things, it's like this …"

Jon paused for a moment and then lowered his head.

"I'm sorry, I haven't figured out how to bring this up."

It was mainly because there was no way to explain the matter of rebirth clearly. Even a legendary witch would find it difficult to fully understand such a thing.

"It's okay, you can take your time. Anyway, my recent research has reached a bottleneck, so I can help you deal with your life problems."

Jon was silent.

After a while, he looked up and asked, "Ancestor Helga, I want to know if you've heard of the theory of parallel space?"

...

Of course, Helga had never heard of the theory of parallel space, because this theory was only summarized into a complete system by American scholars in the early 21st century. Before that, this theory had never been fully accepted by the public scientific world.

In Jon's understanding, the so-called parallel space, or parallel universe, was actually a theory that human civilization came up with in order to explain and fight against the "fatalism" theory.

(Fatalism: This idea believes that all life in the world is predestined. Some things seem to be possible, but fate has already predetermined the development of things. Life itself has no way to determine its own fate.)

Scholars put forward the theory of parallel space through the theory of "possibility" and paradoxes such as the "Grandmother's Paradox". They believed that anything in the world had countless possibilities, and every "life" that could make a decision would promote the development of possibilities, which then extended into countless parallel worlds that advanced at the same time.

But Jon did not think so, because if this theory was true, there must be a world that had developed to the four-dimensional level that could interfere with time and travel. If time travel in this world was discovered and proven to be invalid, then the people in this world would definitely use their technology to start interfering with other worlds.

Since they could already travel in time, they would naturally discover the existence of parallel worlds.

Jon himself was skeptical of this theory.

In his logic, of course, the situation of a multi-dimensional world could exist, but such two worlds were definitely not two identical worlds. They could only be two worlds with different paths.

So, he always felt that the world after his rebirth was a different world.

Although the structure of this world was based on the world he was originally familiar with, this world had an additional structure of magic compared to the previous world.

Such a world, in essence, was completely different from the Earth he lived on before.

According to the theory of parallel worlds, a world branched out at a certain node, and the direction of the world after the branching would inevitably be different.

If the magic factor was a branching factor, then when did this branching factor start? What was the effect? What problems would arise?

If this world was created by Rowling from another world, then could this world be considered as a parallel world?

If it was not considered as a parallel world, then why did Joanne Catherine Rowling, who wanted to create another "Harry Potter" book, appear in this world created by Ms. Rowling?

Jon could ask a lot of such questions in minutes, but there was no practical meaning at all.

"Of course there is no practical meaning. The meaning of the so-called worldview is the impression you have of this world, or the impression this world imposes on you in your subjective consciousness."

After listening to Jon's explanation of the theory of parallel space, Helga spoke in a helpless tone.

"Let's change the question. Do you think the space of the Demonic Fairy Castle is real?"

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