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Chapter 309

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Stephen was looking at himself in the mirror.

"Professor, what have you seen in the mirror before?"

Jon asked on the way to the Mirror of Eris.

"Me? I saw myself holding a pair of thick woolen socks. "

At that time, Dumbledore was waving his hand and using magic to lift Harry from the ground. He looked at the unconscious Harry and was suddenly surprised for a moment.

This child's magic waves seemed to be a little stronger than he thought. Although it was not much, it was really strong.

And while he was surprised, Jon was walking step by step toward the Mirror of Eris.

He knew the story of the mirror, and he knew that the mirror could not teach people knowledge or tell people the truth.

It was said that people would waste their time in front of it, obsessed with what they saw, and even driven crazy because they did not know whether everything in the mirror was real or possible. In fact, this mirror should be called the Mirror of Desire (the reverse spelling of Eris).

Dumbledore saw a pair of woolen stockings in the mirror, not because he hadn't received one at Christmas, but because in England, woolen stockings were sometimes given by relatives at Christmas when the family reunited.

So, he longed for family affection in his heart?

This might be a breakthrough point, and he could tell Grindelwald when the time came.

He walked to Stephen's side and patted him on the shoulder.

"So, what did you see in the mirror?"

"Me? Even if you guessed, you could guess what I was looking at, right? "

Stephen shrugged and said, "It's still the legendary Wizard's."

"I hope you realize your dream soon."

"I still have to rely on you."

The two of them praised each other back and forth, and Stephen silently stepped back to make room for Jon.

Jon took off his glasses and looked at the mirror in front of him.

He began to try to call his patron saint, hoping to let his eyes see more.

The mystic bird could see the direction of fate. As long as he worked hard enough, he could at least catch a trace of it in the cracks of fate.

There were many stories behind the making of this mirror. It was not that it could show the viewer what he wanted to see most, but it could provide the viewer with a future direction in a way that was most satisfying to the viewer.

What the viewer could see in the mirror was not a fantasy, but a possibility that could be realized in the future as long as the viewer worked hard enough to seize all the opportunities.

This was very precious, but many people did not have the luck and ability to grasp the clues given by the magic mirror.

For example, in Jon's memory, there was a magic item called the Resurrection Stone. Its function was to let people see their dead relatives and friends. Harry once saw his parents standing beside him in the magic realm when he was in first grade, and at the last moment when he went to face Voldemort, his parents did stand beside him.

However, not everyone could be as lucky as Harry, not even Jon.

Because all of Harry's experiences were either planned or carried out by Dumbledore. With Dumbledore paving the way for him, it was difficult for him to not go smoothly.

But Jon was obviously not as "lucky" as him. Jon had his own things to do, his own thoughts and considerations, so he had to rely on his own efforts to do things and strive to get rid of Helga's help and protection as soon as possible.

Otherwise, living under Helga's wings, he would never be able to face certain things alone.

Could Helga protect him forever? This was obviously an impossible thing, and Jon had never put too much hope in it.

Even if the magic environment of the world was constantly recovering, for Helga's size, there was no way she could directly interfere with the operation of the real world. And it was not easy for a god-level power to project a projection into the real world. At least, many possible impacts and risks to the real world must be avoided. Otherwise, the first to be affected would be the world and Helga.

Now Helga was only a demigod. In the future, her power would only become stronger and stronger. As the only active god left in the Western magic world in the world, she was definitely the one who benefited the most when the magic environment of the world recovered.

But one day, Helga would leave.

Not die, but leave the real world.

The size of the gods was a great burden and impact on the real world, so they would also be subject to corresponding restrictions in the real world. They could not enter the real world and could only use projections. When they appeared in the real world, they could only rely on the power of the Deep Blue Sea to maintain their progress. The self-operating system of the world almost made a series of risk plans for the existence of gods.

Even the [Deep Blue Sea] could not do anything about this. After all, the power of the deep sea was the most important reason to maintain the stability of the world itself. Preventing the gods from affecting the world was also beneficial to the deep sea itself.

So this led to Jon's current dilemma. Helga's influence on the world could only last for a few decades, but it was difficult for him to guarantee that he could reach the legendary Wizard's level in a few decades.

The more time it took for the Wizard to accumulate power, the more time it took. This was almost an unsolvable problem because it could only be slowly accumulated, and the speed of accumulation depended on the strength of the magic in the world and the Wizard's own sensitivity to the elements of magic.

But as the strength of the magic in the entire environment rose, the requirements for some of the levels would also increase correspondingly, but overall, there was no change.

Because the ones who benefited were all Wizard.

When you were improving, others were also improving.

The reason why Jon could improve so quickly was because of Helga's considerable help. After several changes to the meditation method, Jon completely gave up on it. In the Demonic Fairy Castle, Helga used various teaching methods to Jon. In many relatively direct aspects, it strengthened Jon's understanding of the magic world in an almost violent way. The two things left behind by Ravenclaw, the glasses and the manuscript, also helped Jon a lot.

Secondly, Chown had used a large number of potions to strengthen his foundation. Spending a large amount of money and precious materials would definitely have a better effect. Chown had not yet reached the rank of Professor, which could only mean that he was still too young to bear the power of magic.

But Jon had an advantage.

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