Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1315: The Chains of History

The final question is about Rowena Ravenclaw's death.

Counting time, which should be shortly thereafter, is a definable historical event.

Helena's remorse stemmed mostly from this, and she thought her actions had killed her mother.

Rowena Ravenclaw died of her daughter's illness, as legend has it? Or for some other reason?

Another thing to be sure is that shortly after Ravenclaw's death, Godrick Griffindor left the world, probably in the next few years, not too long, and reportedly died of illness, which is a coincidence, isn't it?

You know, wizards like them have many ways to slow down aging and death.

Sickness and death are incredible things, and it's a one-in-a million probability that two people will die in a row.

It's easier to believe that the two of them died ill than to say that the adventurer was attacked, attacked by the enemy or cursed or something.

And Salazar Slytherin!

Ivan didn't know exactly when he left Hogwarts, but it should have been before Ravenclaw died.

Because his departure was codified as a landmark event in Hogwarts A History, meaning that there were serious differences in the educational philosophy of the four founders, Hogwarts was about to usher in the first major breakdown in history.

It is said that shortly after Saracha's departure, a black wizard planned an attack on Hogwarts…

The attack and the ensuing war were only a few words in Hogwarts A History, but were very important dark magic events that influenced the course of history, culminating in the tragic victory of Hogwarts and the Presbyterian Church, and brought about many changes in the magic world, including the establishment of Azkaban, a witch prison...

Wait, so that's when Azkaban was founded?

Although there was no specific time to prove it, Ivan felt like he connected these things.

First, Ravenclaw and Gryffindor will die of illness shortly thereafter, perhaps within a few years.

Until then, it was Salazar Slytherin's departure, his departure and Ravenclaw's illness that drove those dark wizards who had been watching Hogwarts for a long time to think they saw the opportunity, so the Black Wizard attack on Hogwarts took place shortly after Slytherin's departure.

One of the many changes and consequences of the war was the establishment of Azkaban, a prison for black wizards.

Those two guys outside the door have just said that the rest of their family of pureblood wizards must unite against Ravenclaw and Slytherin's proposal in the Presbyterian Church, one of which includes the establishment of Azkaban.

The establishment of this prison will impose great constraints on the wizards themselves, especially the pureblood wizards, meaning that they cannot behave as they had behaved before.

However, Azkaban had not been established during that period in history, which meant that their proposals had not been adopted.

Still further reasoning, can it be understood that the pureblood wizard family conspiracy succeeded?!

By stealing Ravenclaw's crown, they damaged her reputation, challenged her, and rejected her lead proposal...

Beyond that, the war that took place a few years later in Hogwarts was probably a conspiracy.

Imagine that Hogwarts' presence is most damaging to the interests of the conservative family of pureblood wizards.

Those dark wizards, they had no good reason to join forces to attack schools.

Just as Voldemort finally prepared to attack Hogwarts, not because he was unfamiliar with the place, not because of the differences in teaching philosophy, not least because he was a black wizard, but because Hogwarts had by then become the last home camp against his wizards.

That's why he let his army wage Hogwarts, destroy schools, and find Harry!

The same is true, for the most part, of the attacks that took place a few years later, a shuffling of cards by the forces of the magic world.

After Slytherin's escape, Ravenclaw's serious illness and other events, the conservative family of pureblood wizards, led by the Malfoy family, the Peveryl family, the Blake family and others, thought they saw the opportunity. They secretly planned a joint black wizard attack, wanted to take the opportunity to eradicate Hogwarts, return to the period of monopolistic knowledge of the pureblood wizard family before the order of the magic realm returned.

Outside the door, the Peveryl boy just mentioned the attack on Hogwarts.

It was impossible to do this once, and then again, in the early days of school.

The attack did shuffle the forces of the magic world, which was devastated by Hogwarts, the great families of pureblood wizards and the Presbyterian Church, and which entered a period of peaceful development until the centenary war between England and France, when the entire magic world entered another madness and great upheaval.

Also, Hogwarts entered Helga Hedgepach's reign after the three founders left one after the other.

She became the first headmaster, leading Hogwarts to grow and thrive in the wind and rain.

She made this form of education acceptable to all witches and eventually became an integral part of the magic world.

The practice of recruiting a large number of Muggle students also adds fresh blood to the magic community and builds strength for future change.

Bringing all these fragmented historical events together, along with a true history of magic, and just hearing the words of the two guys outside the door, Ivan feels like he's gradually sorting out the entire history and figuring out everything.

It's not that hard, is it?

Answers can be obtained by clarifying the underlying drivers of historical development, the stakes behind it and a few key questions.

He felt he could consider codifying his magic history after graduation and would certainly succeed.

Now that we know everything, the question is, what should he do?

To be honest, Ivan was very interested in this history, but reason told him not to get too deeply involved.

For him, these are things that have been happening for a long time and are history.

If he understands, he can't participate, much less change, otherwise, countless troubles await him, or beyond imagination, a terrible disaster.

No one can bear the consequences of changing history. Ivan doesn't want to disappear without knowing...

So, he can't stop Salazar Slytherin from leaving Hogwarts, because it triggers a chain reaction beyond imagination, which itself should have been written into the rules of time magic and would have happened anyway.

But Ivan can't do anything, like return the crown to Rowena Ravenclaw.