Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 350: Someone's Super Strong 3



Chapter 350: Someone's Super Strong 3

When you immerse yourself in studying magic, time flies.

He was very interested in both the inside and outside routes listed by Sainz.

If one can develop "spiritual consciousness", the benefits are self-evident, and anyone who has some understanding of the Eastern cultivation system will understand.

Using spiritual consciousness to see things and scan the outside world is only its ultimate use.

The greatest function of spiritual consciousness is to be used for “inner vision”.

Even though Sai is so powerful that he can fight the whole world if he is unhappy, he cannot achieve the inner vision that a practitioner of the Eastern system can do at the primary stage.

Don't think that Sai is bragging.

He can now truly fight against the whole world, and force the whole world to bow to him.

Let’s not talk about the light ray that pointed out the satellite.

As long as Sai wanted, he could sneak into the Muggle world and collect all the nuclear bombs quietly!

The launch of a nuclear bomb may require this electron or that program, but none of these are a problem.

As long as he wanted to learn this knowledge, it would be very easy for him to learn it; even if he didn't learn it himself, it would not be a problem for him to control the Muggle scientists to release the safety.

His space cabinet is already big enough. He is not sure whether it can hold all the nuclear bombs in the world, but what is certain is that putting hundreds or thousands of them in it would be a drop in the bucket. He wonders if there are a thousand major cities in the world?

Sainz is now terribly powerful. He can blind the "eyes" of the world in a short period of time. As long as he is cautious enough and does not easily step into the range of other people's anti-Apparition spell, he can be almost invincible.

In fact, he has already started developing an anti-"Anti-Apparition" spell. Once it is successfully developed, even the wizards will not be able to surround him.

As long as he is cruel enough and can do it, the whole world will live under his shadow.

Why did Sai always look down on Lao Fu? Although he was very afraid of Lao Fu when he was weak, he never looked up to the other party because he was too petty.

Including Grindelwald, who is praised to the sky by some people, he is also petty.

He predicted that Muggles would start a world war and build nuclear bombs, so he quickly gathered helpers and said that wizards would rule Muggles. In fact, his real target was still wizards.

If he tries to control the head of a Muggle world, Sai will not look down on him.

They say they want to rule Muggles, but they are entangled with wizards. Since they have predicted the nuclear bomb, they couldn't just wait until it was built and then detonate one in a Muggle city?

If this happens a few times in a row, I guarantee that Muggles will never dare to build a nuclear bomb again.

They want to rule the world but don’t have the courage to fight against the whole world. They always dream of “getting help”. This may be the reason why they can’t succeed.

People always say, can you kill so many people?

Mr. Sai just laughed. When lighting a nuclear bomb is easier than going downstairs to pick up a package, the whole world has to be polite to Mr. Sai.

Whatever the devil or that matter, in Sai's opinion, they are all research materials.

Generally speaking, Sai was willing to use more gentle methods to achieve his goals. He even paid for all the things he collected in Knockturn Alley.

If this happened to some calculative people, the wizard controlled by him might have to pay for it. But is it necessary to leave a loophole for a little money and waste time?

Or some more ruthless people may choose to eliminate the person involved after collecting the materials.

Is this situation really necessary?

Cy had never actually taken a wizard's life until recently, and that was because he was a Death Eater.

He still remembered that one of the wizards he controlled was an old lady. He had no connection with that person and there was no conflict between them. Taking her life after she completed her task was totally inconsistent with Sai's moral values.

Of course, if the other party has a fundamental conflict of interest with Sai, he certainly won't be a saint.

The Death Eaters are like this. They follow Voldemort, and Voldemort has a fundamental conflict of interest with Mr. Sai, so Mr. Sai will show no mercy when dealing with the Death Eaters.

Any Death Eater he caught would eventually be reduced to ashes after undergoing some experiments.

Of course, when Sai was doing these things, he was also prepared to be caught and killed by Lao Fu and his gang. Fortunately, Sai has always been cautious, so this possibility is not high.

Perhaps in the eyes of some radical wizards, it is shameful for a wizard to think of using Muggle nuclear bombs as a means, but Sainz never has such a psychological burden.

When Sai decides to live his life according to his own ideas regardless of other people's opinions, he is ready to eliminate all unstable elements who do not want him to live a stable life.

Strength has always been a relative concept. He is already strong enough to not care about anyone's opinion, but he still cannot do a simple introspection, and still cannot achieve "emptiness and clarity of mind" which is a basic skill in a certain system.

This made him feel that he was of low quality.

After sorting out the two implementation routes he proposed, he suddenly had an idea: Is it possible that the light of the Hand of Glory is not reflected back into the eyes of the holder at all?

Perhaps the light of the Hand of Glory does not selectively enter only the sight of the holder. Perhaps others are not "incapable of seeing" it, but rather "incapable of feeling" it.

What if the light of the Hand of Glory is not reflected back in the form of visible light or something similar, but bypasses vision and directly enters the consciousness or soul of the holder in some other way?

Compared to creating a visible light that can selectively make it invisible to others, perhaps it is easier to directly convert the visible light of the candle into a state that is invisible to everyone else. The holder can receive this special state of light because of a special receiving device. Such a mechanism seems to be easier to implement?

By the way, when I used the Hand of Glory before, I only used candles and didn't test its limits. I don't know if torches will work, or other advanced light sources will work?

Putting aside the idea of ​​testing the scope of use of the Hand of Glory for the moment, his current thought is whether he can modify his own flares in the same way as the Hand of Glory.

If this could be done, then Sai's home turf would become his at night, and everyone else would be under a flare that was bright enough to illuminate the entire Hogwarts without knowing it.

If Voldemort continues to besiege Hogwarts at night as usual, the people he brings with him will have nowhere to hide and will also be subjected to inexplicable attacks from the sky.

"Oh, you've strayed from Sai's path again. I just wanted to witness the wonder of magic, but why did you think of using lethal spells? There are already enough ways to kill people."

Even without using nuclear bombs, Sai already has enough ways to kill people.

"Don't mess with me!"


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