Chapter 186: To follow the will is to be a mortal, to go against the will is to be an immortal, the
Chapter 186: To follow the will is to be a mortal, to go against the will is to be an immortal, the
The idea of using the Alchemic Transcendent Talent to treat madness was born in Rhein's mind, and countless inspirations flashed through his head.
The healing magic in the magical world is undoubtedly very powerful.
In the original book, Harry once had a broken bone, and then Lockhart directly made one of his arms disappear, but he didn't even need to go to St. Mungo's Hospital, and he was healed at Hogwarts School Hospital.
There are also some common external injuries that can be easily healed with healing magic combined with medicines like dittany.
Such a level of treatment is unimaginable in the Muggle world.
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But compared to the miraculous effects on external injuries, the healing magic in the magical world seems particularly weak when applied to the mind.
So far, Rhein doesn't seem to have heard of any precedents in the magical world where mental illnesses can be treated with magic.
Whether it's the Alzheimer's disease of the magic history author Bathilda Bagshot, or the mental torment of Neville's parents by the Cruciatus Curse, or Ariana's situation a hundred years ago, even St. Mungo's Hospital seems particularly helpless.
As for the madness after werewolf transformations, after countless efforts over the years, only the Wolfsbane Potion has been created.
Ahem, the Muggle world at least once had a prefrontal lobotomy that could be called a "divine skill."
And Rhein often notices a situation when reading magic history.
Wizards seem to commonly experience madness, dementia, and other conditions in their later years. Although it can't be said to be all of them, it is definitely a common phenomenon.
This proportion is much higher than that of Muggles.
"Is it the influence of magic?"
Rhein had such a guess in his mind.
"If the source of magic is indeed related to evil objects, then it can be said that the nature of magic has something in common with the maddening aura of evil objects, but the impact is not so great."
"But for young wizards, because their rationality has not been trained and their thinking is still very sensitive, once their emotions are particularly agitated, they cannot control the madness inherent in magic, and they will exhibit magical outbursts."
"And as they grow older, especially after entering school, the rationality of young wizards is improved, and the madness in magic is difficult to affect them again, and magical outbursts will no longer occur."
"But as they get older, once they enter old age, with the degeneration of their own minds and rationality, the influence of madness in magic will become more obvious, which is why the rate of mental disorder among elderly wizards is so high."
"Even those strong and powerful wizards who seem normal, their logical thinking ability and learning ability are greatly weakened under the influence of magic, and this speed is much faster than that of Muggles. To the point that most adult wizards have difficulty coping with logical thinking problems!"
When this guess emerged in his mind, Rhein's heart also rose with a sense of emotion.
The things in the world are truly wonderful.
Wizards seem to possess omnipotent, wish-fulfilling magic, but the price they pay is the accelerated loss of reason.
The stronger the magic, the faster the loss of reason.
From this perspective, Voldemort was adept at socializing and was considered a master of both power and wisdom in his early years, but as his magic became stronger, his actions became more extreme, and those wise and intelligent decisions seemed to be far away from him, which seems to explain it.
"Sure enough, all power comes at a price. The price to pay behind the almost wish-granting nature of magic is really not small, and it can be called a double-edged sword."
"And since magic itself is the source of madness, hoping to use magic to treat madness is naturally a pipe dream. The magical world's inability to treat the mind is also a matter of course."
Rhein shook his head.
Fortunately, he is cultivating immortality and has various methods to eliminate madness and guard his mind, so the madness attribute of magic can be ignored for him.
Even if he cultivates methods such as external avatars or severing the three corpses in the future, he can completely cut off magic and related bloodlines, directly forming an avatar, minimizing its impact on his main body.
"But鈥"
Rhein's eyes flashed with brilliance.
"Since madness is a common problem in the magical world, what if I can use Primordial methods to cure the madness brought about by magic, or at least suppress it within a certain range?"
"This can be said to be benefiting the world, how much merit would that be?"
"And even if we don't count merit, how many benefits can the contacts made in this process bring me?"
After hesitating for a moment, Rhein's eyes flickered with mysterious light, and he tried to use the talent of peering into heavenly secrets to divine the feasibility of this matter.
And in the next moment, Rhein's expression changed, his face suddenly became pale, and golden blood spilled from the corners of his mouth.
The mysterious light in his eyes also dimmed because of this.
But at that moment, Rhein had already sensed what would happen if he continued down this path.
Calamity, a rolling wave of calamity, comparable to the world's tribulation, with countless killing calamities entangled around him, as if his idea was rebellious and violated the "Way of Heaven!"
Above the system screen, chaotic and trembling handwriting also appeared at this time.
[You observe the creatures of the Primordial world, all suffering from the Three Disasters and Six Tribulations, living in a daze, floating in the sea of suffering, and a thought suddenly arises in your heart]
[What a sight it would be if all living beings were like dragons, fighting to cross the sea of suffering? Wouldn't it be much more lively than the current situation where the Immortal Path is difficult to find and mortals are like ants!]
[Unexpectedly, with just one thought, the calamity between heaven and earth rolled in, and a catastrophe even greater than the Investiture of the Gods seemed to be between your thoughts.]
[At this moment, Heaven sends out killing intent, shifting stars and changing constellations, Earth sends out killing intent, dragons and snakes rise from the land, and Sages send out killing intent, with one thought turning the world upside down!]
[The celestial phenomena are intended to warn those who have this idea to retreat, follow the will of Heaven, and abandon this rebellious idea, otherwise Heaven and Earth will not tolerate it!]
At this moment, Rhein's suddenly pale complexion and the bloodstains spilling from the corners of his mouth made Neville, who had invited Rhein to the Longbottom family, panic.
"Rhein, what's wrong with you?"
"Are you sick?"
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"I'll take you to Madam Pomfrey now!"
Rhein casually wiped away the bloodstains from the corners of his mouth, perked up, and his face returned to ruddy.
He revealed a smile and said.
"Neville, no need, look, I'm already better."
Neville looked at Rhein with a sense of confusion.
"Rhein, are you really okay?"
Rhein smiled and said.
"Don't worry, when have I ever had a problem? If there really is a problem, I would have gone to Madam Pomfrey myself, rest assured."
"Compared to this, Neville鈥?are we friends?"
Neville was stunned for a moment and nodded as a matter of course.
"Of course!"
"In my heart, Rhein, you are my best friend!"
Rhein smiled brightly and patted him on the shoulder.
"Then my friend's affairs are my affairs."
"Neville, tell your grandmother that I accept the invitation and will be a guest at the Longbottom family on Christmas Day."
"If there are no accidents, Harry and the others should also come together, and we will go to St. Mungo's Hospital to see Uncle and Aunt together."
Neville's eyes turned red, and he bowed deeply to Rhein, his voice even trembling a little.
"Thank you, Rhein, although I don't know if Mom and Dad can hear, but they will definitely be very happy if they know."
"Happy that I have so many good friends鈥"
After saying goodbye to Neville, Rhein looked at Neville's gradually receding figure, and his gaze fell back on the handwriting on the system screen, and a contemptuous smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
"Either follow the will of Heaven, or Heaven and Earth will not tolerate it?"
"Unfortunately, I have also heard another saying."
"Following is for mortals, rebelling is for immortals鈥?the difference between immortals and mortals is only a thought!"
"I'm already cultivating immortality, is rebelling against Heaven something rare?!"
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