Infinite World Exchange Group

Infinite Worlds Exchange Group Chapter 142

Gurrenza pointed to the light screen where the students who were taking the test were introduced.

"The second test, the Olympian Library, the quest for truth and creation!

There were twelve thousand nine hundred and sixty books in this library, and as long as the students could completely memorize and mime them within a month, as well as be able to create three first-order arcane spells on their own based on the knowledge taught in the books regardless of their purpose, they would be considered to have passed the test. Of course, most of them couldn't take a month, and either couldn't hold on and just gave up, or found the hidden answer and passed the test early.

If the first hurdle tested one's talent, then the second hurdle tested one's mind and ability to think. An ordinary person couldn't do it in an ordinary way, but an Auror could do it.

In the tenth book assigned to them, there was a spell that introduced how to use mental power to quickly remember books, called mental imprinting, a very simple and practical spell that they would be able to use at this stage, as long as they could fully memorize the first ten books first, they would receive it.

And inside the hundredth book given to them was a potion recipe called Evocation, also a very simple potion, even if it failed to be configured, there was no risk, there was also a medicinal garden inside the library that they could use on their own, as long as they formulated it, it would quickly restore their mental energy, and then speed up their memorization so that they would have more time to think about creating arcane spells that met the requirements.

It could be argued that everything had a solution, and it wasn't impossible for them to accomplish, it was just that it all depended on whether they could think of it as well. The path of the arcane is a sensible and patient pursuit of the truths of the world; without sufficient knowledge, one cannot understand them; without patience, one cannot wait until the time of harvest and can easily go astray."

Having said that, Gurrenza did not go on.

"I thought there were three hurdles? What's the last hurdle?"

Professor Sprout was slightly curious.

"Let's wait until someone passes the first two levels."

Gurrenza smiled slightly, in a mysterious way.

"I'm a little curious as to what the arcane test Mr. Gurrenza was conducting was about?"

Dumbledore's voice suddenly drew the attention of all the professors present.

"Me?"

Gurrenza's smile restrained, recalling faintly how he had faced his teacher's selection.

"The first level is the unordered Morbius Staircase. There is no pattern, you walk up it without knowing when you will encounter the first and only special piece of the ladder that serves as the starting point, and if you miss it, it ends. At the same time you have to remember the feeling of stepping on it and the depth the ladder sinks into, and then keep going, and keep going until you don't know when you will meet the final ladder with the same feeling as the starting ladder, and once you miss it, it's over. Only when you find, and don't miss, the starting and finishing steps, do you pass the test."

"The second level is the Library of the Small World Tree, which contains 129,650 books covering the basics of every branch of knowledge. You need to memorize them completely in one month, as well as create ten first-order spells or one second-order spell of your own, and write three treatises on arcane applications, as well as answer ten first-order level questions or one second-order level question."

Everyone present, whether it was Dumbledore or Grindelwald, or McGonagall or Snape, all took a breath of cold air. If the previous tests that the students of Hogwarts had participated in were already difficult, then the test that Gurrenza had just said that he had participated in was a challenge that even the current ones were not sure that they would be able to pass.

Note that it was Dumbledore, who was now the greatest white wizard of the century, the current Dean of Ravenclaw, and Snape, the current Slytherin Dean, who had no confidence in going through the test that Gurrenza had participated in when he was an apprentice!

And now that Gurrenza was able to stand here as a full-fledged Olympian, it was a sign that he had passed such a terrible and difficult test in the first place!

But there was also a glimmer of relief in Dumbledore's eyes, which explained why Gurrenza had the strength to match, if not surpass, him when he obviously looked so young for his age!

"Professor Gurrenza, were you also attending the three levels? Can you tell us about the third level?"

Professor Flivi's slightly admiring voice rang out, finding the Aurors to be simply their Ravenclaw representatives, revering knowledge, pursuing knowledge, respecting knowledge!

"The third level yah.

At that time the third level, the teacher asked me a question."

Gurrenza looked up to the sky slightly, as if he saw the teacher who was still in the great world of the arcane.

"Hello, His Excellency Gurrenza Augenos, I would like to ask you a question."

"Your revered coronel Norbit Ulianus, please ask!"

"Can you surpass me?

Can you surpass me now, the Starling Olympian, Norbit Ulianus?

Can you surpass the future me, the Phaeton Olympian, Norbit Ulianus?

Can you surpass me and reach a level where even my eventual achievements in the future will be far inferior?"

"I can! Norbit Ulianus Coronet, I will overtake you, overtake the star spirits, overtake the glowing moon, overtake the sun, and will overtake everyone else in the world and grasp the ultimate truth of the world!"

"Remember, what you just said about my only student, Gurrenza Augenos."

Chapter 128: The Reformation of Hogwarts

In the end only five people passed the second round, Luna Lovegood, Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter, and Elena Kaslana. Luna Ravenclaw, Hermione Gryffindor, Harry Gryffindor, Draco Slytherin, Elena Hufflepuff, and just happened to have people from all four main academies pass.

Draco and Harry were able to pass the second test, which was not unexpected from Gullensen.

One was born a doomed savant, the other a Death Eater chosen by fate. Not to talk about strength, just luck, the luck of the British wizarding world for the next ten years would undoubtedly revolve around both Harry and Draco.

Hermione and Luna's words, while a bit unexpected from Gullensa, were within reason. After all, Hermione's own luck was not small, and with its own excellent memory and good learning, it was normal to be able to pass. Luna's luck might be slightly lower than Hermione's, but that superhuman intuition in the underworld did sometimes have surprising effects.

The only thing that Gurrenza was a bit confused about was the white haired gnome in front of her that only had the Meiwa bloodline and came from Hetch Hetchy Patch. There was no memory of this white haired gnome in Gurrenza's mind, where did she get the luck and strength to pass the second test? Could it be that the Hetch Hetchy Partridge Academy had meditatively felt the changes that had taken place over the millennia, and so had used the luck of the millennia to spawn such a white-haired gnome?

Gurrenza didn't think much of it though, but he didn't take it to heart. Of course even if he took it to heart, he couldn't imagine how much of a storm the white haired gnome with the title of Scottish round-faced fat chicken killer in front of him had stirred up in another Hogwarts parallel world.

The last five people took the third assessment, the content of which was not revealed by either Gullen or Draco. But in the end, only Draco, Harry, and Luna passed the test and became Gurrenza's students.

Hermione and Elena failed the third assessment, but Elena ended up seemingly getting Grindelwald's attention and became Grindelwald's disciple, while Hermione became Dumbledore's disciple.

The others were not accepted as disciples by Gurrenza, but Gurrenza still carefully educated them as it had said before.

The so-called elaborate education of Gurrenza was to simply and brutally drag them all into the mental illusion realm for actual combat, and if they died in the mental illusion realm, they were thrown out, while attending the classes of other professors, while recovering their spirit; then the next day they were thrown into the mental illusion realm for actual combat, and if they died, they were thrown out again for classes, seven days a week, from Monday to Friday, and only two days on weekends could they not engage in the actual illusion realm! .

Although the students were screaming one by one, no one said that they wanted to give up, because everyone knew that the great change in the magical world for a thousand years had begun, and if they wanted to live well in the next change, then every extra point of effort now would be one more point of hope in the future.

On the other hand, Dumbledore and the four deans as well as the successive heads of Hogwarts were having a discussion about the future of Hogwarts, but of course, before the discussion, the successive heads of Hogwarts were frantically criticizing Gurrenza's morbid behavior, and no one had ever dared to think of pulling the magical world into the quagmire, and now Gurrenza was not only thinking this way, but also doing it.

But they could only talk about it now, not to mention that they were now in a state similar to the Bound Earth Spirits, even their living state couldn't defeat Gurrenza, but if all the previous headmasters gathered together to gang up on him, then Gurrenza would have no choice but to flee. After all, most of the headmasters who were able to become Hogwarts headmasters were at the level of Teruyuki, or at best, at the very beginning or peak. Even if it was the four founders, Gurrenza doubted that they were at least at the level of half-step Rizhao, if not Rizhao.

"Hogwarts doesn't accept little wizards who transform into magic through spirituality, a little wizard that way isn't a true wizard!" Phineas Black, the headmaster who graduated from Slytherin, if pure blood was valued in the past, then now when dealing with those little wizards who transformed into magic through mental power, it seemed that whether it was pure blood or not didn't matter too much, and it directly turned into not accepting the other kind of little wizards.

"That's impossible, Headmaster Phineas, don't forget how many little witches there will be in the future who transform into magical powers through mental power! It's everywhere, and if Hogwarts rejects them now, then they will surely reject Hogwarts in the future, and at that point, Hogwarts will surely be obliterated into the tide of history, never to be seen again!" Headmistress Darius Derwent, who had been the lead healer at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Illnesses, directly contradicted Phineas' comments.

"But if Hogwarts were to recruit little wizards who transform magic through mental powers, oh, there'd be enough of them to overwhelm Hogwarts! Hogwarts simply can't hold that many little wizards! Even if we could expand Hogwarts, we wouldn't be able to afford that many little wizards." Headmistress Phyllida Spurr, who was born in Hetchpatch, was more practical, and the money at Hogwarts was not a windfall; most of it was donated by the major trustees, and a small portion was the income Hogwarts itself received in various ways.

"Perhaps we could look to the non-magical world," Dumbledore chimed in for a moment.

"Hmm, the practices of the non-magical world? What do they have to offer for reference!" In the eyes of Headmaster Phineas Black, the non-magical world was simply synonymous with stupidity.

"I think you should hear Albus's thoughts first, Phineas." Dexter Fusco, who had kept his eyes closed and silent, slowly opened his eyes to speak, and when the Headmaster, who was currently the oldest known Hogwarts Headmaster other than the Four Founders, opened his mouth, everyone else fell silent.

The older the more powerful could not be said to be quite right, but it was seven or eight percent right, especially in the wizarding world of a thousand years ago, the wizards who could survive were necessarily powerful wizards, and those who were not powerful enough had died.

It must be known that the Headmaster of Hogwarts wasn't that easy to be, especially during the time when the four founders left, but Hogwarts as a shelter for wizards was often subjected to all kinds of attacks, and the Headmaster of Hogwarts bore the brunt of it. The chaos and conflict in the wizarding world back then was far more severe and brutal than it was now, and things like Voldemort and such were nothing compared to it!

Hogwarts castle has the ability to hold a piece of the Headmaster's soul for safekeeping after his death, and look how many portraits of Headmasters there are in the Headmaster's office today. There were only a dozen or so portraits, and most of them were also portraits of principals from more peaceful times in the last two or three hundred years, with only a few scattered portraits from hundreds of years ago, where were the other portraits of past principals? With the exception of a few headmasters who wouldn't place their portraits in the Hogwarts Headmaster's office, those who didn't have them were dead to the extent that not even a wisp of their souls could be recycled!

Don't think that Hogwarts Castle has the ability to receive a strand of the Headmaster's soul after his death is a big deal, in fact, the existence that dares to oppose the Headmaster of Hogwarts, who doesn't have two brushes, stopping Hogwarts Castle's soul pulling and receiving is difficult for them, but not impossible!

And as the current oldest principal of Dexter Fusco other than the four founders, the other junior principals present were willing to give respect, none other than strength!