The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 699 The Story of Our Life

One hundred and eighty years is enough time for a lot to happen, and it is very strange for the human race to live for such a long time.

A powerful warrior with a vigorous body, Millicent became a legend very early and has a natural lifespan of two hundred years.

Linde controlled his own aging speed and was able to keep up with Millicent's aging. Seeing that the brilliance of her face was gradually fading, he was also getting old and flabby.

Most of the wizards of his generation at Hogwarts have died of old age in the past one hundred and eighty years. Linde attended every funeral and later those of his friends' descendants. Among the original roommates, some became the Minister of Magic, some spent their youth serving on the national Quidditch team, and some got married and had children immediately after graduation. At an age when everyone was working hard, they both had children.

Because he appeared in front of people from time to time, he gradually became a legend in the magical world. After all, for short-lived species, staying alive is the most amazing skill. The last person to live such a long life was Nick Flamel, the alchemist who created the elixir of life.

As a result, some people speculated that De Lin was the second wizard to create the elixir. This statement was never acknowledged by him. Reporters and journals chasing gossip always sent him letters asking questions, but Linde never responded to any of them.

As Harry grew older, he maintained a relationship with Hermione for a period of time. Later, they separated due to their indifference in love due to their obsession with research, but they did not become estranged. The foursome remained good friends who talked about everything. Ron married an elf mage from the College of Winterhold, and the Weasley family began to have some non-human blood from his side.

And Neville Longbottom, who spent thirteen years of his life researching soul magic, finally found a way to treat the injuries caused by the Cruciatus Curse, and successfully repaired his parents' damaged sanity. He was also the first among the four to die. The cause of death was that of a dead man, leaving no regrets.

Professor McGonagall lived for more than 150 years and took over as the principal of Hogwarts after Dumbledore retired. He worked diligently for thirty years and still loved Quidditch.

These thirty years were also a special period when the wizarding world was gradually exposed to Muggle society. After all, there is more and more surveillance, especially in the UK, which has led to a large number of sightings of wizards and magical creatures since the 21st century.

Before the turn of the millennium, wizards from around the world gathered in Kunlun to discuss whether the "Law of Secrecy" should be maintained. The final conclusion was that the price to pay for continued secrecy was too high, and the bill was effectively bankrupt. Then they discussed how to contact Muggles.

As we all know, most wizards still have a medieval understanding of Muggle society, and their attitudes are very arrogant, and Muggles often keep a distance from magic.

Therefore, how to bring the two distinct worlds back into contact is undoubtedly very troublesome, and has also triggered a wave of extensive discussions. Everyone is actively talking on social platforms, some suggestions are feasible, and some are complete nonsense.

Helena, the host of Hogwarts, proposed a wild plan, which was to open up a lunar colony - she gave a detailed blueprint for the transformation of the lunar surface. It only takes two years to build a permanent ecosystem, and within five years, it will Can transform this desolate satellite into a comfortable home.

This plan was adopted by Grindelwald, who took a group of outstanding graduates to the moon to play a survival and construction game.

Dumbledore decided to discuss the matter with Muggle speakers.

Agents of almost all major powers want the wizarding community to remain secretive. They will make every effort to help wizards erase relevant information, release smoke bombs, and cold-treat sightings.

At least in the early 21st century, magic is still just a legend.

The events that really brought magic to the public eye occurred in the 1950s.

An astronaut encountered an accident while exploring the lunar surface and almost died. He happened to be saved by a passing wizard, and was then taken to the wizard's alien colony, the City of the Moon.

At that time, the wizard did not know that the astronaut was running a live broadcast, so he took the other person to visit this magnificent city and introduced some common sense in the magical world. Although the oblivion spell was cast on the astronauts before sending them away, this city of magic and miracles was already clearly visible to the Muggles on Earth.

The public learned that it had been deceived by the government for centuries and could no longer hide the truth about wizards.

There were some riots and shocks after that, but they never led to a large-scale war. The two groups bumped into each other and blended together.

Professor McGonagall once fell in love with a Muggle man when she was young. Later, in order to comply with the "Secrecy Act", she had to choose between magic and her lover. At that time, her choice was magic, and she felt regretful and sad. But what is gratifying is that young people in the future will no longer have to face such troubles, and after many years, she also left a bouquet of camellias in front of her former lover's tombstone.

Everything is going well at the College of Winterhold. In one hundred and eighty years, Winterhold has become the most developed city in Tamriel, and is even known as the City of Mages. Master Blerina Mayo is very good at managing the city. As long as the Secret Alliance survives, the rule of the academy will not decline, at least within a thousand years. There is no danger of overthrow.

The Dragonborn guy is buried at the highest peak of Skyrim with his wife Lydia. The legendary adventure of a lifetime never fails. His soul and Lydia went to Sognard, the heavenly kingdom in Nord mythology, where they enjoyed an eternal feast and bragged and fought with ancient heroes all day long.

The borderland was shrouded in the laws of the Moon Princess Lani, and news came from the falling leaves. A Faded One ascended the throne and joined hands with Lani to start the Star Age. The golden tree controlled by the supreme will has become a thing of the past, but the silver tree system is quite popular.

Melina has been traveling in different worlds for so many years, becoming more and more powerful and broadening her horizons. The girl who carried the mission of fire back then has now become a free adventurer.

Melina came to visit when Linde was old and gray on his temples. Her face is still as beautiful as before. The use of magic has greatly delayed aging, and time seems to have no effect on her.

They sat on the balcony with green vegetation and flying flower fairies, sharing a pot of hot tea and several plates of pastries, and chatting about the past when they first met. Melina laughed at herself that she was so stupid at that time that she actually thought love was what life was. It is a road that must be passed, but I don’t know that the world is vast and is far more worthy of exploration than love.

Seeing that Linde was old and tired, she was relieved, leaving only a moment of recollection, and occasionally there would be waves.

"I see that you are still the same as before." Melina smiled lightly, "Although your appearance has changed, your mind has not aged."

Linde nodded and said: "It's very simple, because in my heart, you have never changed."

The spirit is a creature that lives in all time simultaneously, with the distant future and the unattainable past overlapping in the present. Therefore, Linde can go back to the time and space where they first met again and again. Therefore, in his view, the lives of these old friends are like tapes. The beginning and ending have been written down, so they have not changed.

Time flowed again, and one day twenty years later, Millicent died.

She lay on the soft bed and asked with a smile: "Have you seen the ending too?"

Linde didn't answer, he just held Millicent's hand, just like he did when they first met in the Church of Corruption.

"It feels so interesting to grow old." The red-haired girl murmured, with a glint in her eyes. "You see, at that time you said that the ideas of old people are all kinds of strange, but my ideas have always been simple. Linde, I am still the same as before. I like you just as much. Because of you, every minute of my life is happy."

"I am still the same as before. I am filled with joy when I see you."

"Okay, I'll take a nap. Whenever you miss me, wake me up."

"Think about it now."

Millicent cowered in laughter, her voice clear as a lark crossing the early morning valley.

Lind raised his hand and pressed a piece of silver law rune between Millicent's eyebrows. A little silver fire gradually ignited in her dim eyes. After a while, her dry body was filled with vitality and she regained all her strength. Youthful and beautiful.

Not only that, her soul is sublimating, reaching the end of the road to becoming a god, and transforming into an eternal creature.

It was at this moment that Millicent knew that their love would dissipate at some point in twelve thousand seven hundred and sixty-five years, four months and seven days.

"What did you see?" Linde asked, his face returned to youth.

Millicent looked at him and blinked, her red hair still bright, and said with a smile: "The story of our lives." (End of this chapter)

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