A Magical Hogwarts

v5 ~: Explain 1 recent plot

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Because of the recent plot, there is a controversy, so I have to open a chapter to explain it.

First of all, it must be my pot, no doubt about it.

The novel is a load of pot, and Yaya has eight buckets.

The writing is not enough, and I want to change the plot of the original work... To make a plot change based on the appearance of the protagonist and produce a butterfly effect, it will naturally confuse many readers.

I have always thought that it can only be the author's problem that the reader cannot understand the plot.

So, let's go back to the latest episode.

Before discussing, two questions must be clarified, which can also be said to be the two limiting rules about the Ravenclaw ring.

First, the scope of use.

This has been repeatedly mentioned since the Ravenclaw Bronze Ring Scroll, and the scope of the time cycle can only be within Hogwarts.

This is also explained in the previous chapters, so I won't go into details here.

In other words, because of Ravenclaw's magic, William couldn't leave the confines of Hogwarts.

Once you leave, you will die.

As for why Ravenclaw did this, this involves another foreshadowing throughout the text, which will be explained later.

Second, the conditions for getting out of the time loop.

Before William enters the cycle, he will urgently generate an idea and a goal in his heart.

It's kind of like a room of requirements, you have to ask in your heart and the room will come and take the shape you want.

Once there is a goal, if William can't complete it, he can't leave the time loop.

This issue was mentioned during the Tywin incident.

The goal at the time was to gain insight into what happened to Tywin and how he died.

The same was true of the Voldemort Quirrell incident the following year.

Without accomplishing this goal, you cannot leave the time loop.

In order to increase his strength, William usually deliberately does not complete it in the early stage, so as to improve his personal strength.

That is, the various slapstick operations of the time loop.

But this is all subjectively and deliberately not completed, and there is an objective inability to complete it.

So what are the forms of this objective failure?

We combine the first condition, William cannot leave Hogwarts.

So this goal cannot involve outside of Hogwarts.

Once it came to outside of Hogwarts, William couldn't leave the school and couldn't get it done.

For example, William set his goal to go to the Ministry of Magic, and he couldn't.

After defaulting these two rules, let's go back to the most recent plot.

Harry, Krum, and Ron are all dead, and their bodies are in Hogwarts.

Both William and Dumbledore thought the whole thing happened inside Hogwarts.

What William wants to do is to understand the causes of death of several people.

This is his goal, and a sufficient and necessary condition for leaving the loop.

However, in the time loop, William discovered that Krum had been taken away by Twinkle's Apparition.

Winky just listened to Barty Jr, who was with Voldemort again.

Voldemort had no reason to need Krum, all he needed was Harry.

So William speculates that Harry is actually no longer at Hogwarts.

These speculations have been mentioned more than once in the previous article, and there are no logical loopholes.

Well, this brings up a point of contradiction.

William needs to investigate the deaths of several people, but Harry is actually no longer at school.

William has to go out.

But he couldn't leave because of the first rule.

This is the objective failure to complete the task, stuck in a time loop.

Then, you can only go to Vivian to make a deal.

The deal was unavoidable, and only she, who could crack Ravenclaw's magic, could get William out.

When you can only trade with one person, it is a supermarket market, and there is information asymmetry, and it is possible to be scammed.

Also, as mentioned above, Dumbledore didn't want William to stop Voldemort.

The reason is also very simple, because Voldemort is not in Hogwarts.

If William set such a goal, he would be stuck in a time loop.

But now that William is going to face Voldemort again, the two are not contradictory.

It wasn't that William wanted to go, but Harry was with Voldemort and he had to go.

Take advantage of the fishing time to explain, and ask for a recommendation ticket by the way.

Yaya has made such a lifetime request.