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Chapter 191

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"Professor, what is the Deconstruction Method?"

When it came to learning new knowledge, Jon had a heart that was good at digging. If something squeezed into his blind spot, he would definitely get to the bottom of it.

"The Deconstruction Method, as the name suggests, is a method."

After ending a short practical lesson, it was time for the main topic.

"What do you think is a Wizard?"

"What is a Wizard?"

Jon did not understand. "We are Wizard."

What is a Wizard?

We are Wizard.

This answer could be said to be exquisite, and was in line with some philosophical views.

However, it was a pity that Snape was not a philosophical person.

"You are right, we are Wizard, then what are we?"

Knowing that Jon had the ability to argue, and in addition to the fact that time was tight, after giving Jon ten seconds to react, Snape went straight to the main topic.

"A Wizard is a type of life. In the human race, a Wizard is just like a magical creature in the animal race. They are just a part of it and have magical powers. But do you know why a Wizard has magical powers?"

"Because of … bloodlines?"

Jon felt that this answer might not make sense. If it was really because of bloodlines, then how could he explain Muggle, Wizard, and Mute?

"You are half right."

As a Potion Master, Snape had a wide range of knowledge. If Dumbledore was the most knowledgeable person in the Wizard world, then Snape could undoubtedly stand in the front position below Dumbledore.

And it had to be said that Snape was a good teacher. His words were concise and straight to the point, and Jon hated to listen to nonsense the most.

Unfortunately, even if he did not want to listen, sometimes he had to listen.

Other than Helga and Snape, the other teachers were not so compatible with Jon. The chemistry between Lohat and Jon was only developed later on.

"The Wizard's bloodline is the biggest reason why the mana stops. I don't know if you've heard of Salazar Slytherin's bloodline purification theory and a theory that isn't very popular in the Wizard world, called the 'Wizard Container Theory'?"

Jon nodded furiously. Not only had he heard of this before, but he was also very familiar with these two theories!

Not only had he heard of the former, but he had also used it himself. The latter was also one of the explanations that Helga had given him, and he personally felt that it was the best possibility.

The so-called 'Wizard Container Theory' meant that a Wizard was a type of container for mana, just like a magical animal, carrying "magical elements". This could be a higher dimensional creature moving in this world, and as a reward for being a container for magical elements, a Wizard could use magic. So the more magical elements in a Wizard's body, the more powerful this Wizard would be.

"It's much easier now that you know."

Snape was obviously not prepared to give a long explanation of this theory. In reality, in the Wizard world, there was no way to communicate properly between Wizards who had different viewpoints. Because everyone was the same existence, if you denied my viewpoints, it would be equivalent to denying me as a person. In the end, it would be very difficult to end the conversation, and it might even end in a fight to the death.

"If we say that in a large race like humans, everyone is going through the selection of magical elements together, then there will definitely be many people who do not pass. But are these people really not qualified because they do not have a bloodline?"

"Of course not. In theory, the father and mother of a Wizard's child have the same bloodline origin as this Wizard. This Wizard's child only inherits half of the father and mother's bloodline — unless one side has an especially strong and irresistible bloodline."

Like me.

Jon looked at Snape, and various thoughts flashed through his mind.

The bloodline that belonged to Hufflepuff in his body was like this. Once a legendary Wizard's bloodline entered the inheritance sequence, it would naturally be much stronger than other Wizard's bloodlines. In the natural world where the strong preyed on the weak, this was the law of life that could not be changed.

However, this did not mean that Jon's maternal bloodline was much weaker. After all, Jon's current Guardian Deity had defeated the honey badger. In this matter, Jon would not deny it.

He guessed that his Guardian Deity's bloodline came from the remnants of the Eastern bloodline. However, a suspicion was only a suspicion, and there was no evidence.

Snape did not know that Jon was spacing out, or that Jon was only slightly distracted when Snape paused. When he heard Snape speak, he immediately snapped back to reality.

"The Wizard's Container Theory states that the human body contains a bloodline that naturally attracts magical powers. This is because until now, in the entire Western magical world, there has not been a Muggle that is not affected by magical spells. If they really cannot learn magic, then they should be like those animals that are not affected by magical spells, such as badgers. They should be naturally immune to most magical spells. However, in the Wizard world, there has not been any evidence of such a discovery. There is such a situation."

"Since everyone can become a Wizard, then why are there so many people who have not become Wizard?"

After a long silence, Jon replied, "Because they were not chosen?"

"That's about right."

"The appearance of a Wizard is predestined from birth. The more accepted theory is that before a baby is born, there is a period where they have an affinity with magical elements. If the baby's magical bloodline is successfully activated during this period, no matter how strong the bloodline is, they can become a Wizard. It's just that different talents lead to different heights in the future."

"This is what you mean by 'being chosen'. In fact, this is a matter of fate. Many people's siblings have become Wizard, but they did not. You can't say that there is a problem with their bloodline because of this."

"Pure-blooded families often choose to marry into pure-blooded families to ensure their own descendants. However, Wizard and Wizard with thicker bloodlines are more likely to give birth to wizard descendants. The founder of Slythrin proposed the bloodline purification theory because of this. In fact, it was also to solve the problem of the continuity of the Wizard. However, his method … is indeed problematic. The possibility of that medicine being popularized is too low."

"Because bloodlines are the reason why Wizard absorb magical elements into magical power, most of the time, magical power flows with the blood, except when casting spells."

"After saying so much, here comes my question."

Professor Snape said seriously, "What do you think is the easiest thing for a Wizard to catch?"

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