Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 580 Poison
It is true that Jack is not good at research, but that does not mean that he is not flexible enough.
Having been baptized by the information explosion, he has his own unique understanding of the phenomena described by experts.
A kind of unique, because consciousness appears, but it is not like conscious external energy, isn't that just faith?
If reality is a Western fantasy novel, then what he has to do at this time is to gather faith, then light the divine fire and ascend to the throne of God.
In fact, he basically understood what the experts said.
Wizards know magic and are not ordinary people.
Coupled with the idealistic nature of magic, even unconscious murmurs may become a special blessing or curse.
Give an example to understand.
For example, Sunday is a day off, but your boss forces you to work overtime without paying overtime pay.
Even if I don't say it, I will always say something like damn capitalists, why don't they hang themselves on street lamps.
If the person saying this is an ordinary person, then that's it.
If it were a wizard who was good at magic, it might become a special curse.
Even if he doesn't really want his boss to die.
And such a curse usually has no effect.
But what if they are superimposed?
For example, tens of millions or billions of people are chanting?
The superimposed effect will become obvious.
According to the settings of those Western fantasy gods, faith is mostly poisonous.
Now it seems that it’s pretty much the same.
If someone is really cursing every day, not even cursing, but complaining, I am afraid it will also cause various problems to the person they are complaining about.
"This thing is not a good thing." Jack had a headache, and when he looked at the expert, his expression became unkind, "You still say it is a good thing, but I really don't think so."
It is impossible to accept this inexplicable energy completely.
Although there is no negative impact today, the question is, what about in the future?
Who can guarantee that their subordinates will never say bad things?
Isn't this bullshit.
Abandon it, set a target on the bright side, and let that guy accept everything, regardless of whether it smells good or smells bad.
This plan...
Not at all.
For example, in the current United Kingdom, the official leader is Tom Wallace.
If those ignorant wizards really regarded him as the only king and imposed various blessings on him.
Wouldn’t that mean that what was false also became true?
By then, if it becomes something like a conceptual god, I'm afraid I won't even be able to defeat it.
I gave him my power in vain.
At this time, you must be happy.
Although Tom is the king on the surface, the people who recognize him are basically Muggles.
These guys don't have the ability to force people to the throne of God yet.
Even if they regard Tom as an omnipotent god.
Their faith is too weak because of their own weakness.
However, as time goes by, this will change.
Magic has been implemented within the kingdom.
Sooner or later, all citizens of the country will be wizards.
When the time comes, everything they think and say will solidify Tom in a position where he does not belong.
"Looking at it this way, if there is no good solution, I have to stand in front of the stage as soon as possible."
Jack didn't expect that this kind of problem would suddenly come his way.
"In addition, even if you stand on stage, you must also consider how these beliefs are handled."
It’s not any extra, free stuff, it’s all good stuff.
Even if his subordinates lavish blessings on him, there will still be problems.
For example.
Subordinates say every day: "The boss is so nice that he doesn't have to work overtime and still gets paid! He is such a good person!"
This kind of positive talk may seem like nothing at first glance.
But when it becomes numerous enough to distort a person's will, problems will arise.
Obviously, the person being talked about will become a holy lady with no bottom line.
I'm afraid that I will really spit on my face.Or if you were slapped on the left cheek, you should not only take the initiative to offer the right cheek, but also ask caringly, "Did your hand not hurt?"
Thinking of this, Jack had a headache.
"Faith is really poison."
How to deal with it?
He quickly thought of a direction.
Since the problem is caused by the wizard, how about removing the wizard's power?
Whether they are researchers doing research or soldiers fighting in the new world.
They all became ordinary people.
In this way, even their unintentional words will not become special powers just because they possess idealistic magical power.
"The method looks good, but does it really work?" Jack was worried about this.
The power of magic is very powerful.
Therefore, it does not require too many wizards to achieve exaggerated effects.
But if it were an ordinary person, would it really be okay?
There is a saying that gathers sand to form a tower.
Just one to two hundred million fanatics seems to have little impact.
But what about 200 billion?
What about one or two trillion?
What about a larger population?
Don't think this is some fantasy.
Billions of people crammed onto one planet seem like a lot.
But put it in an entire star system, it is nothing.
Not even a drop of water.
If Jack really wants to build a huge multi-dimensional empire, he can't just be limited to a small star system.
By then, I am afraid that the population under the rule will reach an unimaginable number.
According to his methods, these people will definitely be brainwashed.
With so many people, let alone fanatics, even if they become pan-believers, they will form a terrifying mass of beliefs.
give him trouble.
"It seems that turning wizards into ordinary people can only delay it, but it cannot really solve the problems caused by faith."
Jack reached out and rubbed his brow.
"Unless I don't care about their loyalty..."
He thought as he paced the room.
If he doesn't care about loyalty and brainwashing, no matter whether he is a clone or a natural person, he will not form a belief in him, which will have a bad influence.
The benefits are obvious.
The disadvantages are also obvious.
Take Navi for example.
Even if she is loyal, if the officials below her are not loyal, they can still ignore her.
At that time, World No. [-] will still be nominally the territory of the United Kingdom.
But it's hard to say what will happen secretly.
Maybe, they secretly accumulate strength and plan to betray the United Kingdom, break away and become an independent country.
This is not surprising.
Rather, this is a classic colonial plot.
From being a blood-drawn object, it became an independent political system and rebelled against the sovereign state.
"This is certainly not a good plan."
Jack immediately abandoned this plan.
Although he doesn't say it, he has a strong desire to control.
Either don't do it, but once you do it, you will definitely pursue everything under control.
"Faith, or rather, the power of faith..."
Jack was very distressed.
"Oh, this really posed a big problem for me. What should I do..."
Having been baptized by the information explosion, he has his own unique understanding of the phenomena described by experts.
A kind of unique, because consciousness appears, but it is not like conscious external energy, isn't that just faith?
If reality is a Western fantasy novel, then what he has to do at this time is to gather faith, then light the divine fire and ascend to the throne of God.
In fact, he basically understood what the experts said.
Wizards know magic and are not ordinary people.
Coupled with the idealistic nature of magic, even unconscious murmurs may become a special blessing or curse.
Give an example to understand.
For example, Sunday is a day off, but your boss forces you to work overtime without paying overtime pay.
Even if I don't say it, I will always say something like damn capitalists, why don't they hang themselves on street lamps.
If the person saying this is an ordinary person, then that's it.
If it were a wizard who was good at magic, it might become a special curse.
Even if he doesn't really want his boss to die.
And such a curse usually has no effect.
But what if they are superimposed?
For example, tens of millions or billions of people are chanting?
The superimposed effect will become obvious.
According to the settings of those Western fantasy gods, faith is mostly poisonous.
Now it seems that it’s pretty much the same.
If someone is really cursing every day, not even cursing, but complaining, I am afraid it will also cause various problems to the person they are complaining about.
"This thing is not a good thing." Jack had a headache, and when he looked at the expert, his expression became unkind, "You still say it is a good thing, but I really don't think so."
It is impossible to accept this inexplicable energy completely.
Although there is no negative impact today, the question is, what about in the future?
Who can guarantee that their subordinates will never say bad things?
Isn't this bullshit.
Abandon it, set a target on the bright side, and let that guy accept everything, regardless of whether it smells good or smells bad.
This plan...
Not at all.
For example, in the current United Kingdom, the official leader is Tom Wallace.
If those ignorant wizards really regarded him as the only king and imposed various blessings on him.
Wouldn’t that mean that what was false also became true?
By then, if it becomes something like a conceptual god, I'm afraid I won't even be able to defeat it.
I gave him my power in vain.
At this time, you must be happy.
Although Tom is the king on the surface, the people who recognize him are basically Muggles.
These guys don't have the ability to force people to the throne of God yet.
Even if they regard Tom as an omnipotent god.
Their faith is too weak because of their own weakness.
However, as time goes by, this will change.
Magic has been implemented within the kingdom.
Sooner or later, all citizens of the country will be wizards.
When the time comes, everything they think and say will solidify Tom in a position where he does not belong.
"Looking at it this way, if there is no good solution, I have to stand in front of the stage as soon as possible."
Jack didn't expect that this kind of problem would suddenly come his way.
"In addition, even if you stand on stage, you must also consider how these beliefs are handled."
It’s not any extra, free stuff, it’s all good stuff.
Even if his subordinates lavish blessings on him, there will still be problems.
For example.
Subordinates say every day: "The boss is so nice that he doesn't have to work overtime and still gets paid! He is such a good person!"
This kind of positive talk may seem like nothing at first glance.
But when it becomes numerous enough to distort a person's will, problems will arise.
Obviously, the person being talked about will become a holy lady with no bottom line.
I'm afraid that I will really spit on my face.Or if you were slapped on the left cheek, you should not only take the initiative to offer the right cheek, but also ask caringly, "Did your hand not hurt?"
Thinking of this, Jack had a headache.
"Faith is really poison."
How to deal with it?
He quickly thought of a direction.
Since the problem is caused by the wizard, how about removing the wizard's power?
Whether they are researchers doing research or soldiers fighting in the new world.
They all became ordinary people.
In this way, even their unintentional words will not become special powers just because they possess idealistic magical power.
"The method looks good, but does it really work?" Jack was worried about this.
The power of magic is very powerful.
Therefore, it does not require too many wizards to achieve exaggerated effects.
But if it were an ordinary person, would it really be okay?
There is a saying that gathers sand to form a tower.
Just one to two hundred million fanatics seems to have little impact.
But what about 200 billion?
What about one or two trillion?
What about a larger population?
Don't think this is some fantasy.
Billions of people crammed onto one planet seem like a lot.
But put it in an entire star system, it is nothing.
Not even a drop of water.
If Jack really wants to build a huge multi-dimensional empire, he can't just be limited to a small star system.
By then, I am afraid that the population under the rule will reach an unimaginable number.
According to his methods, these people will definitely be brainwashed.
With so many people, let alone fanatics, even if they become pan-believers, they will form a terrifying mass of beliefs.
give him trouble.
"It seems that turning wizards into ordinary people can only delay it, but it cannot really solve the problems caused by faith."
Jack reached out and rubbed his brow.
"Unless I don't care about their loyalty..."
He thought as he paced the room.
If he doesn't care about loyalty and brainwashing, no matter whether he is a clone or a natural person, he will not form a belief in him, which will have a bad influence.
The benefits are obvious.
The disadvantages are also obvious.
Take Navi for example.
Even if she is loyal, if the officials below her are not loyal, they can still ignore her.
At that time, World No. [-] will still be nominally the territory of the United Kingdom.
But it's hard to say what will happen secretly.
Maybe, they secretly accumulate strength and plan to betray the United Kingdom, break away and become an independent country.
This is not surprising.
Rather, this is a classic colonial plot.
From being a blood-drawn object, it became an independent political system and rebelled against the sovereign state.
"This is certainly not a good plan."
Jack immediately abandoned this plan.
Although he doesn't say it, he has a strong desire to control.
Either don't do it, but once you do it, you will definitely pursue everything under control.
"Faith, or rather, the power of faith..."
Jack was very distressed.
"Oh, this really posed a big problem for me. What should I do..."
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