The Seer's Potential

Roger had a few ideas on how to achieve eternal life, but he hadn't settled on one yet.

He wasn't in a hurry to decide, either.

This was a critical moment for laying the foundation of the Three-Dimensional Theory.

Roger knew what was more important, and as long as the Three-Dimensional Theory went smoothly, achieving immortality wouldn't be too difficult.

In fact, it might even happen naturally, like water filling a vessel to overflowing.

Conversely, if the Three-Dimensional Theory failed, he'd likely have to take a much longer route to immortality.

"Immortality on the material plane..."

In Dumbledore's memory, very few people in the entire wizarding world had achieved this.

And now, right before his eyes, a young wizard who had only been studying magic for half a year had accomplished such a feat!

A genius?

No.

Genius wasn't enough to describe the young Seer before him.

What was truly terrifying wasn't that he had achieved immortality, but that he had provided a path.

A path that others could also follow! Unlike the Philosopher's Stone, which required profound knowledge of Alchemy and rare materials.

Nor was it like Horcruxes, which required one's soul to descend into darkness and be torn apart to be obtained.

This was a path with no side effects, a path anyone could try to follow! Dumbledore didn't know how far the Three-Dimensional Theory could go in the future.

But now, Roger had proven with his own actions that this path could at least allow one to constantly refresh and rebuild their body, thereby achieving material immortality.

Yes, immortality.

As long as one could timely transform their life form from a material state to a magical state, any existing Muggle weapon would be ineffective against a wizard.

What impact would the public release of the Three-Dimensional Theory have on this world? As the President of the International Confederation of Wizards, Dumbledore couldn't help but ponder this question.

Infinite possibilities intertwined in his mind.

Some good, some bad.

But undoubtedly, it would cause a tidal wave of upheaval.

"Roger, you... you really intend to make it public?" Dumbledore couldn't help but ask in a deep voice.

Dumbledore himself could hardly believe he had said such a thing.

He considered himself not to be an old-fashioned, conservative person, despite his age.

But it was only now that he suddenly realized it wasn't that his past self was open-minded, but rather that he had always been lenient with things within his sphere of control.

He would calmly watch young wizards mess around, perhaps achieving something, perhaps making a mess, but it didn't matter; he had the ability to clean up any fallout.

So there was no panic.

But Roger's existence made Dumbledore feel as if he had gone back decades, facing the person he knew best and being forced to make a choice that day.

Facing the unknown, facing the lives and deaths of countless people, he...

"Of course," Roger replied affirmatively.

"Don't laugh at me, but although I have some talent in magic, I've never thought of myself as the smartest person in the world. Even with all the magical advancements I have now, I'm probably nothing compared to the truly top intellects in the world."

"There are three key elements to my extraordinary achievements."

As he spoke, Roger raised his first finger: "First, I can connect to magic."

This point was crucial. While it was an ability every wizard possessed, it was the decisive difference.

Were there few people who were fearless, who could charge forward despite overwhelming odds, and who were also clear-minded and wise? Very few.

But if you increased the base to billions, even a small number would yield tens of thousands of people.

However, they lacked magic; their 'talent' couldn't be realized.

Just like Wang Yangming, the founder of the School of Mind, who spent his life pursuing the unity of knowledge and action. If he could connect to magic, it was unimaginable how powerful he would become! Yet, magic was either present or absent; no matter how exaggerated your potential talent, it was ultimately meaningless.

Then, Roger raised his second finger: "Second, when I decide on something, I will do it at all costs."

The importance of willpower in idealistic magic has been elaborated on in countless theories; there's no need to say more.

"Third."

"I am a Seer. I can see more than ordinary people, and it guides me to the right path."

The Seer Roger spoke of referred to his precognitive sense of danger, as well as his knowledge brought from the era of information explosion to 1991.

"The path to eternal life is almost impossibly difficult. I don't believe my own wisdom alone can lead me to the end."

"I must have everyone join me on this path."

Human civilization still had much potential to be tapped, and Roger couldn't possibly give up on such valuable talent.

Although Roger still hadn't figured out how wizards became wizards.

But Roger didn't need to research it.

The Three-Dimensional Theory has provided a solution.

Use the First Magic to create and nurture the Second Magic.

Compared to the incomprehensible, idealistic First Magic, the Second Magic, which adheres more to the rules of the material universe, can be studied, can... be transplanted into Muggles!

Even if the method of becoming a wizard in the end is not conquered, those Muggles who use the Second Magic will not be too weak; they can still provide Roger with a lot of valuable data.

"The Seer's greatest strength isn't foreseeing the future, but creating it." Roger's gaze was as serious as Dumbledore's.

To bring what might appear in the future into the present, and then, based on the 'present,' push the future in a more distant direction! Roger couldn't do this, but he knew there was another powerful Seer in the wizarding world. If that Seer could become stronger, perhaps they could achieve it.

As long as there's a probability of reaching the 'correct' outcome, one can steal the fruits from the other side of time!

Just like his own path to Eternal Life, this might be difficult, but it doesn't negate the possibility of its existence.

Dumbledore saw Roger's determination in his words.

But he still intended to make some final 'struggles.'

"According to your theory, there might be beings in the world with superior conditions than yours. Aren't you afraid of nurturing a tiger that might harm you by releasing your theory to the public?"

Dumbledore didn't finish. He paused, then continued, "I know you are a Seer, but you also know the upper limit of this theory. Are the abilities of a Seer, the power of destiny, truly foolproof?"

As he spoke, his gaze was fixed on Roger's face, but he couldn't find the slightest trace of panic or hesitation on it.

On the contrary, Roger couldn't help but chuckle.

"No, I won't have such worries. In fact, I would be very happy to see someone like the one you imagine appear."

"Longevity, even if it's just a longer lifespan, can still lead to death. I understand this naturally."

"As someone whose goal is Eternal Life, how could I overlook this? The Three-Dimensional Theory... has my contingency plan!" Roger revealed the secret to Dumbledore with a nonchalant tone!

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