Jack hesitated for a moment and then gave up the idea.

Although obtaining the Qianlong Sect's information gave him great convenience, he did not need to start from scratch for many things.

But there is no need for him to continue to follow the path of the Gu worms, forcibly building a biotech tree like the Zerg, and engage in biological civilization.

His reliance has always been magic.

Magic is his ultimate trump card.

Whether you take the mechanical route or the biological route, you cannot do without the assistance of magic.

"It's just that doing biotechnology now is very trouble-free."

Jack's thoughts became clearer.

"You can let me travel in the sea of ​​​​stars in advance, that's all."

It’s good to be able to realize your dreams in advance.

However, remember what your roots are.

"Biological starship..."

Jack began to think about it.

If you want to obtain a truly usable biological starship, you must cultivate powerful enough mutated Gu insects.

According to the secret method of the Qianlong Sect, if you want to obtain such Gu insects, you must feed a lot of fairy bones, which is the organ in the wizard's body that stores and produces magic power, and is named the magic core by him.

Judging from the memory obtained from Hualong Zhenren.

Not to mention a starship.

Just to cultivate a Gu insect that can tear the atmosphere (break the speed of sound), you have to feed at least 100 magic cores.

It is foreseeable that if you want to go one step further, even if you just cultivate a Gu insect about the size of a car, you may have to invest 10,000+ magic cores.

A wizard generally has only one magic core in his body.

10,000+ magic cores, doesn’t that mean 10,000+ wizards?

Just cut them all open and take out the magic core.

Even if Jack is willing to do this kind of thing, he must consider sustainable development.

This is just a Gu insect the size of a small car.

It's not a real starship yet.

With such a usage, how many wizards could he use to ruin it?

Fortunately, this question does not require him to think about it specifically, and there is a ready answer.

"Artificially cultivated magic core."

Yes, only artificial cultivation of magic core can solve the problem.

This is nothing new.

Muggles have the technology to create artificial organs, and to put it bluntly, the magic core is just a special organ.

If the two are combined.

It is not impossible to specifically cultivate magic cores artificially.

Take a step back and say...

You really have to kill someone to get the magic core.

Do you want to know about cloning technology?

No, wait a minute.

Jack suddenly scratched his head.

“Has the world’s first cloned sheep come out yet?”

In my mind, that thing seemed to have only been released in 1996.

It's 1992 now.

Therefore, sheep cloning technology is still at a theoretical level, and all technical difficulties have not been completely overcome.

Not even the sheep.

Let alone a human being.

"It doesn't have to be cloned." Jack thought slowly, "What if the cultivated Gu worms have their own magic core in the sky..."

After thinking about it for half, I gave up decisively.

According to the current thinking, even if the cultivated Gu insects have their own magic cores, their growth requires the feeding of a large amount of magic cores.

Going round and round, things still return to their original point.

Forget it, I don't want to.

Leave the problem to think tanks to solve.

See if they have any good plans.

If there really isn't, let's take a look at the cloning technology, which is still in the theoretical stage, and see what difficulties it has yet to overcome, and whether those difficulties can be circumvented with magic.

"It's over here, let's see what the clones are doing."

Jack, who had been working hard for more than a month, turned his attention to his clone.

**

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What is student life really like?

Did you wake up too late in the morning and was about to be late? In order to rush for time, you were rushing while biting a piece of bread and bumped into a beautiful girl at the corner?

Was it during class that you and your childhood sweetheart were flirting with each other and passing small notes?

Is it during lunch time that you can meet the campus F4 and embarrass the school beauty, triggering a heroic rescue incident?

After class in the afternoon, are you thinking about whether to go camping or stay at home and play games on the weekend?

After class in the evening, show off your skills on the court?

Was it on the way back to the dormitory after school that the school bully blocked the road and triggered the branch plot?

Undoubtedly none of the above.

Real life is not a game.

Not so many ups and downs.

Go to class normally, finish class, brag with friends, play some small games, and time will pass.

Even the Perkin group has not seen much movement recently.

Maybe it was because when school started, driving a speeding car back to school was too eye-catching, so I was given a special warning.

Life on campus is peaceful anyway.

If there's anything worth mentioning...

It is nothing more than a clone of the Longbottom family. It has already read the Longbottom family's book collection, so there is no need to go there anymore.

The result of this is.

Neville's clone, who was originally at Longbottom's house, was preparing to take a plane to the country.

The Hermione clone dispersed and returned to its true form.

Only Jack's clone walks in the wizarding world of the country and continues to search for dark wizards.

Catch them, control them, and transport them to Chongguo.

Due to Jack's actions, the wizarding world in the country suddenly became a lot more deserted.

People walking on the street are also in a hurry, for fear of encountering misfortune.

In fact.

Because Jack searched so fiercely, bad rumors were already circulating in the wizarding world.

It seems that the Dark Lord has been resurrected and is gathering his men to prepare for the second wizarding war.

Those who were not dark wizards and disappeared for no reason must have been killed by Death Eaters.

There are many rumors like this.

Originally, this should have been enough to alert Dumbledore.

But his attention at the moment was entirely on Voldemort's Horcrux.

In other words, he actually knew that something was wrong, but now was not the time to deal with it.

After all, Dumbledore already knew that only by destroying all Horcruxes could Voldemort be completely eliminated.

Before all the Horcruxes were destroyed, even if Voldemort jumped again or even started the Second Wizarding War, he could only choose to retreat and defend.

There is no better way to deal with it.

Fortunately, he already knew the whereabouts of most of the Horcruxes, so he just needed to find them.

Just find it.

However, finding the Horcrux is only the beginning.

The next step is to destroy the Horcrux.

Those dead objects, like Hufflepuff's golden cup, are destroyed when they are destroyed.

It's just a dead thing.

But what should we do with the living Horcrux?

Harry...

It's actually a Horcrux too.

Since Dumbledore learned this information, he went to confirm it himself.

After some inspection, although he was reluctant to admit it, Harry was indeed a Horcrux.

He has a fragment of Voldemort's soul in him.

This is very troublesome.

To defeat Voldemort, all Horcruxes must be destroyed.

To destroy the Horcrux, Harry must be killed.

But rather...

Even if he wanted to, Snape wouldn't.

Things came to a standstill.

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