(This chapter involves some conjectures, it is recommended that you read it over and over again.)
The three roommates went to the kitchen to get supper while Jon went back to the dorm alone.
Although he was extremely sleepy in the morning, now that it was night time, he was full of energy.
Last night he chatted with Helga for almost the entire night, so tonight's lesson was suspended. However, Jon did not stop to rest, but to organize the results of his conversation with Helga yesterday.
Pulling out two pieces of parchment paper from the desk drawer, Jon picked up a quill and dipped it in ink. He was still not used to using a quill, but with more practice, he should be able to get better.
Jon lightly drew a few strokes on the parchment paper and drew a timeline.
"Jon, your pie." Scully walked in with a pie wrapped in a paper bag, "What are you drawing here?"
"Take a look, can you understand it?"
Jon passed the timeline on the parchment paper to Scully, but Scully only shook his head.
"What are you drawing?"
Jon looked at Scully's confused expression, shook his head and did not explain, "This is a secret."
"Alright, you always have a lot of secrets."
Scully put down the pie and parchment paper, and patted Jon's shoulder, "You should rest early, don't tire yourself out. The first lesson tomorrow is Professor Snape's potions class."
"Don't worry, I will sleep early, you should go back and rest too."
After sending Scully out of the bed, Jon ate the pie and continued to draw the timeline.
The timeline and the magic wave curve, the former was used to sort out the various major events that happened in the past thousand years, while the latter was used to estimate the magic power at that time.
Jon had learned some of the history of Muggle, and according to tradition, when a major event happened in the Wizard world, a major event would also happen in the Muggle world.
This principle was basically the same in reverse. The lowest point of the Wizard's world was when European theology was at its weakest, and then came the era of science.
"The Industrial Revolution … This should be the lowest point of the magic environment. Then, with the development of technology, the magic environment's low tide ended, and the survival ability of the Wizard world began to rise."
"The beginning … should be the eruption of the bourgeois revolution in Europe. The first … should be, the English passed the Bill of Rights in 1689 to limit the power of the King, establishing a constitutional monarchy with the Parliament restricting the power of the King. In the same year, the Wizard world passed the International Secret Act."
"The low tide period should have lasted from 1689 to around 1840. At that time, England had gone through the Red Period of the Great Voyage, and the overall strength of the United Kingdom reached the peak of the world. What followed was the recovery of the magic environment. The Wizard Realm should have had a hand in the benefits that England reaped."
"After that, as the magic environment recovered, the power of the Wizard also became stronger. The friction between them also increased, and the countries also changed sides. After all, although magic has no national borders, the Wizard Realm has its own country. "
The curve under Jon's pen had become clear. At this moment, this curve maintained its trend of continuous development. Although it was weak, it was much better than the lowest point.
According to the original timeline, Harry Potter himself and his two good friends, the future Minister of Magic, Hermione Granger, and her husband, Ron Weasley, plus some of his classmates, such as Neville Longbottom, Draco Malfoy, and others, in the future, the magic ability of the Wizard Realm would be maintained at the level of "Secondary Dumbledore". The total amount would definitely surpass the two legendary wizards.
As Jon thought, he wrote down the name of Gellar Grindelwald on the parchment.
This legendary black Wizard was expelled by Demstrand in 1899, and then went to England in the summer to meet the young Dumbledore. The two quickly fell in love, and then broke up because of differences in philosophy.
But there was no doubt that Grindelwald only loved Dumbledore in his life.
Dumbledore was the same.
Jon had little experience in love, and had never experienced this kind of unforgettable love, so other than feeling shocked, he didn't feel anything else.
"If it's said that Gellar Grindelwald hid behind the scenes to push the will of Germany, and indirectly started the two wars, it's not completely impossible."
Jon drew a circle around the name and concluded, "He does have the ability."
He came to a conclusion, but it was actually useless.
Could he still submit to the Daily Prophet and publish a book, The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore before Rita Skeeter?
Then he would probably be expelled from Hogwarts.
He wasn't a historian, so there was no need to do this kind of historical research. As for why he spent so much time and effort to make this timeline blueprint, in fact, half of it was for Helga to see, and the other half was for Jon to verify one of his ideas. In other words, he wanted to predict if something might happen in the Wizard world.
Not to mention anything else, the current situation in England, and even the entire international environment, was not as peaceful as described in the original book.
Last year, in 1989 AD, after the Berlin Wall was forced to fall, East Germans controlled by the Soviet Union flooded into West Germany. As a result, Germany's Muggle government's welfare and social security expenses soared, which directly caused the German government's financial deficit to soar.
Previously, Jon didn't know much about this matter because he collected the memorabilia of the Wizard world before he entered the university. He only started collecting the memorabilia of the Muggle world three days after he entered the university. Firstly, he had the relevant memories in his mind, and secondly, Hogwarts also had a Muggle research center, so some related books could be found.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in Germany, Jon suspected that the German Dark Wizards were behind it.
Although he didn't know whether the Black Wizard was Grindelwald's subordinates or Voldemort's arrangement in the British Isles, both were possible, and Voldemort's power was indeed not as weak as described in the book.
In any case, Jon believed that the Black Wizard was adding fuel to the fire.
Since the Black Wizard was on the move, his purpose was definitely not simply to promote the unification of Germany.
If the Black Wizard wanted to take the opportunity to stir up trouble, then the English magic world where Dumbledore lived was undoubtedly the first node they had to deal with. Whether these people were Grindelwald's subordinates or Voldemort's subordinates, they had an unresolvable hatred for Dumbledore.
That was why Jon said that this was a very important matter.
Whether this was one of the signs of Voldemort's comeback or not, the English Wizard world was very likely to collapse like the English society in his previous life.
At that time, the magic world might not even be able to maintain its calm appearance for long.
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