Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 939: Limitations are not flaws

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"What a terrible development..."

"boom!"

During the high-speed movement and attack, Maka did not forget to mutter in a low voice.

Of course, this does not mean that he has plenty of money now. In fact, the battle with the current Haierbo was a very extreme war of attrition for him, and to be honest, it was by no means easy.

But at the same time, he was more worried about the next development direction of London... Yes, when he heard a series of gunshots suddenly coming from the distance, he knew that things were most likely going to happen. One of the worst endings.

In this current era, the impact of the collision between the wizarding world and the Muggle world must be far more harmful than beneficial.

"boom!"

Another sharp blade made of ice hit the ground heavily, but Haierbo had already appeared elsewhere.

Although Maka's speed is extraordinary, the fact that he "cannot move in a small range of space like Haierbo" means that unless his movement speed exceeds Haierbo's consciousness, it is impossible to actually hit the opponent. .

Even if it is just for a moment, it is impossible to catch up.

"'Bad development'?" Haierpo once again dodged Maka's attack, and then stood not far away and said calmly, "Don't you want to hold me back? Why did you create so much interference space around you? The magic of movement, isn’t it almost done..."

As he was talking, he saw Maka rushing toward him again, and he immediately chose to continue to dodge. It wasn't until he appeared in another location that he continued:

"Well, not to mention long-distance movements that require time to prepare, even short-distance movements like this are almost out of use... It can be said that you have achieved your purpose of containing me here. So, why are you still here? How about a 'bad development'?"

Maka didn't want to answer Haierbo's unnecessary question at all. Because what he was muttering had nothing to do with what Haierbo said.

Therefore, he simply ignored the other party's question.

"I said, are you a little too underestimated of the Muggles of this era?" Maka said while swinging the next ice blade at Haierbo, "If I tell you, even if I never came from the beginning , you can’t take this city as your own... Do you believe it or not?”

If Haierbo wants to occupy the entire London as the foundation of his development, then Maka can only say that this is undoubtedly the "arrogance" that an ancient wizard possesses.

No matter how smart they are, everyone is actually the same in terms of the lack of information caused by the passage of time. No matter how strong Haierbo is, it seems that he will inevitably fall into this "time trap".

Just like in Haifa City, even Maka didn't come to the rescue, and Haierbo couldn't occupy that city for too long.

In London, due to the size of the city and the complex composition of its residents, he might have more time, but the outcome would not be much different.

This guy really underestimates the power of modern Muggles.

"Muggles?" Haierbo paused and said while moving, "Oh, you mean those ordinary people who do not have magical talents..."

After thinking for a moment, he continued:

"Well, if you have to talk about the development and changes of this era, I am indeed quite surprised. What that kid Merlin said back then can no longer be said to be whimsical... But, do you think it depends on those flying in the sky and crawling on the ground? Can an iron shell defeat magic?"

"The way they use energy is very interesting, but in the end they are still on a path limited to the material level. And this 'limitation' is precisely due to their own 'flaws'... I think, with your Talent is capable of understanding this, isn’t it?”

"'Limitations'...?"

This continuous pursuit has been going on for a while, and even Maka can feel obvious fatigue. As for Haierbo, extremely frequent spatial movements will also consume a lot of money, and Maka naturally knows this clearly.

So, after Haierbo was no longer able to move in long distances, he simply stopped.

"I still remember that when I first came into contact with magic, I had this point of view -" Maka stood in the ruins of the open space and said to Haierbo on the other side, " There are so many mysteries of magic, but my life is limited... If I want to delve into everything, I will not be able to go very far."

Just as he was speaking, he spread his hands casually and then said:

"And now I want to say - there are too many mysteries in this world. If Muggles are 'limited' and 'incomplete' compared to us wizards... then the path they Muggles can take, It will definitely be further away than us wizards..."

"So... is limitation really a flaw?" Maka shook her head and said, "For an individual, maybe it is! But for the whole, I think it is a kind of gift given by the world." Gift' is the right thing."

When Professor Flitwick evaluated Hermione, he felt that "knowing everything" was actually not a good thing. Because in this world, it is often those who are focused enough who will achieve more.

However, for those who are good at learning and studying, endless knowledge is equivalent to a great temptation.

Therefore, even Maka, who holds the view that "people who focus can gain more", seem to have studied a lot of messy things without knowing it.

"Limitations are not flaws?"

Maka's statement really made Haierbo feel a little shocked this time.

Maybe it’s the thinking inertia of the ancient wizards! He had never thought that he could actually see those "ordinary people with flaws" from such a perspective.

In his eyes... no, maybe in the eyes of all wizards of his era, ordinary people are flawed. These people, who account for the vast majority of the world, will never be able to become wizards in their lifetime because of their inability to awaken their magic power.

Compared with ordinary people, wizards not only have a longer average lifespan, but also have better individual abilities.

A bunch of trash like that who "can't do" anything. What else could they be if they weren't defective creatures

However, at this moment, Haierbo discovered that although he was unwilling to agree with Maka's views, he could not fundamentally deny them.

Because "those who focus are stronger" are equally unshakable in the ancient magic system.

So... ordinary people who are unable to touch the "spiritual" due to their natural limitations, will they have a loftier future than wizards who walk on both the "spiritual" and "material" paths

This logic seems to be certain... Even after realizing these truths, Haierbo still felt a little unbelievable, but he could not deny its overwhelming possibility.

Although Halbo has always been a dark wizard who can be called "despicable" but still enjoy himself, he, like Maca, Dumbledore, and even Merlin, is on the path of magic based on rigor.

The path based on research does not allow him to arbitrarily deny all possibilities, even if he does not believe in that possibility.

"So... bringing all the 'Muggles' who have 'more future than wizards' under control will also become something I have to do?"

Seeing Haierbo's face slowly turn cold, and then he said such a shocking saying, Maka's expression did not change much.

Since he would talk about this topic with Haierbo, he had already guessed that the other party would probably come to such a conclusion. Well, it would be better to say that this guy probably had no intention of letting go of the Muggle world from the beginning.

Now Maka's argument is, at best, changing the other party from "necessary" to "very necessary".

not to mention…

"Helpo, didn't you hear what I said at the beginning?" Maka suddenly hit the ground with the staff in her hand, making three or two knocking sounds in an attempt to correct the other person's attention, "I mean, Are you, a little, too underestimated of Muggles in this era?"

He almost paused after saying two words. Such a deliberate way of speaking made it difficult for Haierbo to ignore it this time.

"Let me tell you this!" Maka casually waved her hand in the direction of the city center, "If you are really forced into a desperate situation, those 'deficiencies' you talk about will let you understand what 'world-class magic' is... What era do you think we are in now? Ancient Greece died long ago!"

Seeing Haierbo's expression change from cold to inexplicable confusion, Maka felt that this guy should continue to wear his hood.

The current situation is basically like telling a dying old man about the vitality of young people - the other person may accept it, but he won't give much understanding, and most likely he will be stubborn.

"I have said so much, but actually I just want to tell you... If you are wise, it is best to leave now." Maka frowned slightly, "Because if you don't leave, humans will probably go directly to Destroyed…”

Although his statement is certainly exaggerated, it cannot be denied that this possibility exists, and the probability is not small.

There are many fundamental conflicts between wizards and Muggles. For example, the power technology that Muggles value most will interfere with the magic power of wizards. Generally speaking, it's mostly due to power failure, but if the power is strong enough, it will in turn suppress the magic.

As for conflicts in the humanistic system, there are obviously more conflicts.

"So if you still aren't going to leave, I have to say 'good luck'..."

At the same time, the top of Maka's staff also lit up with blue-white light again, and this time it would be his final blow in this battle.

No matter what the outcome was, he was not prepared to drag it out with Haierbo any longer.