A detailed explanation of some of the subsequent plots, as well as an opinion on the world of Harry Potter.
The final chapter is a condensed outline.,There's no story in the middle.,Ah~~~~.
No way, it was expected to be a long story of more than three million words.
It's still not cool enough to be written!
The rules and regulations of the original book, and it must have a happy ending...
Originally, according to my idea, Dumbledore, Grindelwald, Snape, Sirius, and other wizards of the previous generation would die in the war against the supercorporation.
The protagonist leads a team to attack biotechnology, which is already on the verge of despair, and this move is a desperate gamble to turn the tables against the wind.
During the attack, the triumvirate Ron died. Johnny dies. (Or change it to Sirius Death, which corresponds to the original story.) )
Hermione is seriously injured.
In an attempt to save Hermione's life, the protagonist sped up the passage of his remaining time and saved her.
This is also the reason why he finally challenged the Grim Reaper.
After that, there are various branch plots, the duel with Jin Cangshui, the battle of wits with Moriarty, and the plot of the collapse of the International Federation of Wizards.
In the plot of the London attack, a small foreshadowing was left, and the girl 'Valerie' who was rescued by the protagonist was actually the name of the female V in Cyberpunk 2077.
In the main story, biotechnology is raided, and after Johnny's death, his consciousness is transformed into a digital artificial intelligence by Jin Cangshui.
This is for Cybertron Superman Havoc Night City.
In addition, the game between Oros Holmes and the protagonist in the second year refers to the wizarding Muggles who will control the world.
The reason why she dared to bet with the protagonist was that the protagonist's previous actions revealed the nature of suppressing wizards and increasing the strength of the Muggle army, and in this regard, the super corporation actually represents the power of the Muggles, so she did not think that the protagonist would rebel against the corporation.
As Anthony said, "If I were only the soul of King Arthur, I probably wouldn't have resisted." ”
It is clear that capitalism is not the belief of the protagonist.
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Some readers reported that the protagonist in the book did not seem to have any sense of involvement.
Actually, I didn't have any involvement, and the main character of this book should be 'British', (funny)
The protagonist is just a tool used to connect the plot.
Later, I wanted to write about the South American war from the perspective of Professor Lupin, deepening the crimes of super corporations, and the plot of the rise of the new United States.
If it weren't for the censorship, there would be the story of the rebellion against biotechnology within the former Soviet-United Nations.
There are even stories of the magical world of the Far East participating in the war.
I wanted to depict a real wizarding world, not a fairy tale.
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The following is just a personal opinion...
In my opinion, the wizarding world is a living cyberpunk world, the prosthetic body can be replaced by magic, and the cyberspace can use magic plus technology means in the 90s sight.
The caster (corporate dog) is directly and almost biologically isolated from the underlying Muggles.
And wizards themselves are divided into the ruling class and ordinary wizards, how similar is this to a super corporation?
Under such a system, the upper wizards almost eliminated the class attributes represented by the lower wizards. In the absence of external forces, change may never happen.
Under the system of late cybernetic capitalism (Malfoy's family is the quintessential capitalist), the cult of power (pure-blood cult without borders) of the global corporate elite without borders and the de-productivization of the lower human beings (wizards, Muggles) (the exclusion of the lower wizards) made it impossible to form a group with a unified program.
Then the world of magic punk descended.
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The wizarding wars led by Voldemort and Grindelwald are nothing but a cyclical, 'venting' powerless cry of the people at the bottom of this society.
No matter how clever a magical genius is, he would not break free in such a world.
Eventually, they will be reduced to a criminal vent, and in an extremely closed and unfree society, this venting is precisely their last freedom.
The elites who control the world, such as the Council behind the election of the Minister of Magic, and the various councillors of the United Wizarding Association, remain indifferent to this destruction.
Even behind the scenes, they encourage and acquiesce in the existence of this 'freedom'. Because this freedom of destruction is the only way for the lower wizards to maintain their vitality, and this vitality is led by them into an internal struggle among the wizards, thus consuming the energy of the people at the bottom.
A world of despair.
But no one will recognize this essence, because the existence of magic, the freedom to cast spells, is like a peasant with the last bite of food hanging for his life, as long as they still think their wand belongs to them, they will never realize what kind of world they live in.
Unless it's a mechanical séance, otherwise...
Maybe there is no fairy tale!
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The author is talking nonsense, you just read it casually, I will write it casually, don't take it seriously.