Ogle, unlike Solim, completed all his education in Skull. After graduating, he naturally entered the danger placement committee under the arrangement of the family, but the job of guarding the seal was really not to his liking, and he was not interested in patrolling the seal, and after changing several jobs, the Selwyn family couldn't bear it, and in order to let the escaped Ogle regain his heart, they arranged him to guard the missile on the nuclear submarine - this is considered a prison sentence.

Ogle, who had nothing to do on the nuclear submarine all day long, did everything he could to relieve his boredom, even including reading the various operating manuals on the submarine. It was then that he became interested in the missiles in the silos, and in the nuclear warheads inside, to be precise.

Even wizards' most destructive spells couldn't cause that explosion, and Ogle began to dig deeper into the mystery of why Muggles could do things that wizards couldn't. Submarines were to be maintained, and it wasn't too short of a long time to get to know Muggle technology, and he even disguised himself as a Muggle and went to Cambridge and Oxford to attend classes, where he met several of his later Muggle friends.

Ogle was a pure wizard and had no Muggle education, so some of the problems that seemed normal to secondary school students were difficult for him. Naturally, this would attract the attention of his Muggle friends, perhaps because they couldn't bear to deceive them, or maybe it was intentional - Solim preferred that, and in short, Ogel's friends knew that he was a wizard.

After all, it was very easy for Ogle to hide his wizarding identity among ordinary people, even if the students in Oxford or Cambridge were smart people, but even the most intelligent Muggles could not resist the Oblivion Charm - so Solim thought that Ogle deliberately revealed his identity. In order to get some Muggles to help him study magic.

"I heard your grandfather say that you invented a spell yourself, a spell framed by Transfiguration?" asked Ogle suddenly.

"Yes, it's only mostly usable, but the optimization work is still ongoing, it's just that there's been a lot of things lately......"

Ogle obviously didn't ask for Solim's spell, he just wanted to use it as an introduction.

"Now that you've got the ability to develop a spell on your own, you've certainly noticed one thing: we wizards' knowledge is fragmented - a statement I learned from ordinary people. Ogle's eyes froze for a moment, as if he had brought back some kind of memory.

"Fragmentation – that's an accurate description. Ogle sighed, "Because of this, we will encounter all kinds of problems when conducting in-depth magical research. But ordinary people are different, they find the inner connection of things, and through this connection, they can connect various disciplines together. "

Ogle held out a hand to stop Solim.

"Listen to me first, and you might say that Transfiguration and Charms are also connected, but that's different—"

Solim knew what Ogle meant. Ogle was first a wizard before learning all the aspects of Muggles. But Solim is different, he still thinks of himself as a Muggle in a wizard's skin, and when he first came into contact with everything in wizarding society, he saw it from a Muggle perspective, so he had already discovered the problem that Ogle was talking about.

For example, ancient people discovered magnets very early on, and also mastered the production method of compasses, and they even knew how to use natural magnets to magnetize iron needles...... But that's all, they couldn't figure out the cause of this phenomenon, and the use of magnetism was only used to make a compass.

That's pretty much what wizards know about magic so far.

Yes, but what exactly is magic, how exactly is magic generated, and why do some people have the ability to use magic and others don't...... Wizards simply cannot give a uniform, accepted answer to these questions.

There is no doubt that magic is a kind of energy, and since it is energy, it can be quantified, but the funny thing is that wizards have not yet found this way - magic, this kind of thing that wizards deal with every day, does not have a unit to measure, which is naturally a huge obstacle to the study and study of magic.

Solim knows this well. The effects of many spells vary depending on the mana output, but there is no unified, exact unit of mana to express what kind of mana the amount of mana will make, and wizards can only try again and again.

"After realizing this, I began to think: why don't we wizards form a whole system of disciplines like ordinary people?" said Ogle, "whether it is Transfiguration or Charms, it is more based on past experience than on a unified consensus...... After going through so many things and suffering so many blows, I finally figured out that the biggest cancer that hinders the development of the wizarding world is us. "

Solim was stunned, what does this mean?

"Selwyn, Rich, Clermont...... Not only these thirteen families, but also the small and medium-sized families attached to them, they are the stumbling blocks that hinder development. Ogle stared at Solim with a strange gaze, "There is no external competition, they have no incentive to explore the mysteries of magic, they only fight each other for what little interest is in front of them...... I've read the history of ordinary people, and every time they develop is accompanied by wars, plagues, and other major events, but what about wizards?

If there is a truly significant event in the history of wizards, an event that has a profound impact on future generations, it is only during the time when the wand was invented. It was also the most in-depth and rewarding period for wizards to study magic.

"What have we done since we defeated the elves and driven them out of the human sphere? We have fallen...... We've lost our aggressiveness, and the Elders hold everything in their hands, and as long as they can sustain it, they don't care about the interests of ordinary wizards at all. "

Absolute domination means absolute corruption, that's the truth. As for the Presbyterians, as long as they can maintain their rule and ensure their interests, they don't care about the future of the wizarding community.

The current wizarding world is a stagnant water, it has lost its vitality and is slowly dying. Ogle's experience had made him aware of the problem, and Attaria's affairs, and the affairs of his Muggle friends, had made Ogle hate the wizarding families at the apex.

Solim was a little panicked now, because he found that his cheap boy seemed to have a tendency to move in the direction of Grindelwald......

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