Hogwarts: I am Voldemort

Chapter 458 [Language of the World: Potu]

"What about England?"

Hermione spat out the chicken wing bones in her mouth, turned to look at Voldemort and asked.

"The favorable terrain of the British Isles has given us a secure rear area, and it is easy to see from our history that this has benefited us a lot."

When talking about England, Voldemort's tone became a little more serious. After all, this is everyone's home, and we can't be as casual as he was talking about in North America.

If he elaborates with such gestures and words, it will easily leave a negative impression in the minds of these little guys.

This negative impact is certainly nothing considering Voldemort's current status.

But if things go on like this and a little adds up to a big thing, it’s hard to say what will happen in the end.

"So it must have also brought disadvantageous genes to our culture, right?" Ginny asked immediately.

Voldemort nodded and looked at Neville, who was frowning in thought: "Tell me something."

"Me?" Neville was a little surprised and said, "Teacher, although I have some ideas, but... they don't take shape."

"Looking at the long history, from the perspective of England's foreign policy." Voldemort reminded him, and then he ate the cicada pupa.

"I think... it's more about using words, or foreign policy, to influence European and even global politics in order to profit from it." Neville said hesitantly.

"That's generally true, but the earlier colonial era also left some arrogant genes in England."

Voldemort nodded slightly, very satisfied with Neville's answer.

"What about us internally, teacher, our wizards and Muggles, will the situation in North America happen?" Hermione asked.

"Our Ministry of Magic is connected with the government, so this situation should not happen, but what's even more troublesome is that the nobles control a group of court wizards, which makes our situation more complicated."

Voldemort's words made Draco's expression change. He lowered his head and avoided Voldemort's gaze on him.

In essence, the Malfoy family is also a member of the court wizards, but in a semi-detached state.

But even so, the topic was enough to put the Malfoy family into an awkward position.

"Stop talking about politics, kids, let's talk about magic."

Voldemort changed the subject, and after washing his hands, he took out his wand and pointed it toward the sky.

"Buzz~"

"Buzz~"

"Buzz~"

Groups of magical waves appeared. These were the results of research by wizards throughout England in the past two years. Voldemort was very satisfied with this.

"I think you have all read the book signed by Albus and I, right?" Voldemort looked at the students and asked.

"[The Language of the World: Potu], Professor, I have read it three times, but it is too complicated and I still don't understand many parts."

Hermione was the first to raise her hand to answer, still maintaining her habit of reading.

Voldemort nodded and said: "It is indeed complicated, but you have to try to simplify the complex problem and understand it. First understand the meaning of the language."

Everyone immediately straightened their posture, and they suddenly understood why Voldemort had summoned them.

"This language refers to communication and signals in general, but is not limited to communication between any single species."

Voldemort said, took out a seed from his pocket and threw it to the ground, and then used a magic spell to pounce on the seed.

Then, a magical scene happened:

Under the watchful eyes of everyone, the seed quickly took root and sprouted, and grew into a white rose.

"What prompted it to break through the limitations of time and grow rapidly?" Voldemort asked.

"Magic." Hermione answered quickly. She had always had this problem.

"Magic, yes, but what if it could be understood as a language?" Voldemort asked again.

"Magic is an effective communication between wizards and the world, or the rules of the world. It can also be said to be a kind of world language." Hermione answered again.

"Nice memorization, Hermione."

Voldemort smiled, but saw doubts on the faces of the other children, and it was obvious that they did not fully understand.

"I recently thought of a simpler explanation. Suppose the world is in a computer, then magic is programming, failed magic is bugs, and successful magic is effective code. Do you understand?"

Everyone suddenly understood and nodded to express their understanding.

"What's the science?" Ginny asked.

"The process of discovering the code, Ginny, but some people, such as us, for some special reasons, found the code that changed the world without understanding the rules of the world. It is magic." Voldemort pointed. said Botu, who was on top.

"But how can you change an object without understanding it?" Hermione began to get confused.

"When I wanted to learn the Levitation Charm, you didn't understand the working mechanism of this spell, did you?" Voldemort asked.

Hermione was stunned for a moment, then nodded that it was indeed the case.

"Comparing science and magic, the former is clear, while the latter is very vague. We can't even explain the origin of magic and the formation of potions as clearly as science."

Voldemort frowned and said in thought, "This is of course related to the research direction of our wizards throughout the ages, but it may also be related to magic itself."

Neville and the others looked at Voldemort in confusion, expecting him to explain more clearly.

"Let's go back to the topic of language. Children, not everyone who can speak can write. We can even be 100% sure that the human language system is earlier than the writing system. This is for sure, so..."

Voldemort said as he waved his wand, and the patterns on his head slowly turned into complex magic words one after another. "Look, language and writing are real."

"Wow~"

Ginny took the lead in exclaiming.

If it is explained from this perspective that magic is the language of the world, at least it seems to be true.

"Then why did you talk about Potato in the book instead of magic?" Hermione asked.

"Because Dumbledore and I both feel that Potu may be closer to the essence of this language. It carries more information, is more complex and clear, and is even more effective than magic text."

Voldemort said, waving his wand again, and the magic words immediately turned into potatoes.

But everyone immediately discovered that although it was still Botu, it was completely different from before.

"Magic can be turned into potu, magic words can be turned into potu, and potu and potu can also be transformed into each other, but except for a few magics, most magic is difficult to transform into magic words." Voldemort's The explanation confused everyone again.

"What does this mean?" Draco asked.

"Magic and magic words are a more complex language, not the most fundamental root, but Botu can exist as a root."

After Voldemort finished speaking, he took a purple-gold wave in his hand and shook it several times with difficulty. It slowly turned into a floating purple-gold light.

"Even, it can exist directly in the form of a wave with a fixed swing posture."

Voldemort's operation really stunned them.

Botu and the others can still understand, but what the hell is this "wave" that only looks like hair, emitting purple-gold light and swaying in the wind?

And just when they were expecting Voldemort to continue explaining, their teacher suddenly froze on the spot.

Then the approachable expression on his face slowly disappeared, and a fierce light emitted from his eyes.

After that, powerful magic was activated, causing the surrounding space to look distorted.

"It's Intercontinental Apparition, everyone move back."

Neville was the first to speak, and took the initiative to pull the people around him back, and the others followed suit.

Voldemort, on the other hand, turned around and disappeared under the gaze of many people in the square.

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