Here is an additional chapter. Add power stones. If the number of stones reaches 50, I will add another chapter. If it reaches 100, I will add two chapters.
It was evening when Eisen left Wes to head home.
Although Eisen faced no restrictions on using magic outside of school, he refrained from casting spells in the Muggle world to avoid causing any disturbances.
Previously, Eisen had contemplated withdrawing from Hogwarts, but since he hadn't encountered Voldemort and had confidence in his own abilities, he chose to remain at the school.
The main reason for his decision was that Eisen had a specific goal: he wanted to see if he could replicate the time travel feature from the Time-Turner. If he could obtain such a capability, it would mean that Eisen could travel through time.
However, even if it were possible, Eisen would exercise extreme caution.
The reason for this caution? The concept of time in this world is exceedingly fragile.
In most of the novels Eisen read in his previous life, only the most powerful beings could travel through time, and even they could not alter history. Only select novels with unique settings allowed for changes to the past.
In the world Eisen now inhabited, going back in time could result in significant disruptions, whether intentional or not. A moment of carelessness could lead to major changes in history.
This could result in individuals who were meant to be born never coming into existence, thus altering the entire course of history.
The most frightening possibility is that if Eisen were to return to the past and inadvertently destroy his own existence, he might be completely erased from existence. Therefore, time travel in this world is not a carefree adventure.
Despite the dangers, Eisen was unwilling to pass up the opportunity to acquire this method. If memory serves him correctly, all Time-Turners were ultimately destroyed.
In other words, if Eisen wanted access to a Time-Turner, he would have to find a way to obtain one from Hermione.
However, the thought of his Gold Finger gave Eisen a headache. He had encountered several impressive supernatural characteristics, but miraculous abilities were always in short supply.
Currently, the characteristics he had integrated included spellcasting, immortality, flight, storage space, beyond-the-horizon capabilities, and observation characteristics that could be reproduced and fused.
He intended to apply his next miraculous feature to the occasional observation mirror, but the following features would likely take some time to acquire.
That evening, Eisen checked into a hotel.
Yes, he chose not to stay at the Leaky Cauldron but opted for a Muggle hotel instead.
Using British pounds again felt surreal to Eisen. Although he was familiar with the Muggle world, the absence of wireless communication and mobile phones left him disinterested, causing him to fall asleep early.
The next day, Eisen visited the Eisen Film and Television Company registered in London. He found that under Jeff's management, while the company hadn't turned a significant profit, it was on the right track.
Previously, the script outline "This Man From Earth" that Eisen sent to the company had officially been made into a movie and released.
The simplicity of the script made it easy to shoot; the entire story unfolded in a single room, allowing the film to be completed in just a few months.
As for the profits, Eisen didn't concern himself with them.
Time flew by, and before he knew it, July 4th arrived. As expected, Gold Finger granted him another miraculous property after a year.
As previously planned, Eisen directly reproduced and integrated the perfect-level observation characteristics from the observation mirror into his eyes. Before merging, however, he took out the magic tape recorder commissioned by Fred and George to test it.
The results surprised Eisen. The modified magic tape recorder displayed two extraordinary characteristics: one was excellent-level sound recording capabilities, and the other was ordinary-level sound performance characteristics. This revelation astonished Eisen.
This indicated that after the magic tape recorder recorded the sounds of Mandrakes, the ordinary-level sound performance characteristics could potentially become excellent or even perfect.
Eisen speculated that this phenomenon was similar to the Philosopher's Stone.
The Philosopher's Stone could create the elixir of life, but Gold Finger had directly reproduced that ability.
Since the magic recorder could play specific sounds, the characteristics of those sounds could be similarly reproduced by Gold Finger.
Knowing that the magic recorder could indeed record the sound properties of Mandrakes, Eisen hesitated.
This type of attack was indiscriminate, making it essential to plug one's ears while attacking; otherwise, it could become a suicide mission.
As for the magic tape recorder that had captured the rooster's crow, Eisen didn't plan to delete its sound. The sudden crowing had a restraining effect on Basilisks, so he stored it away.
If he needed to record Mandrake sounds, Eisen figured he could always make a tape recorder himself.
Now, Eisen's character panel looked like this:
**Character:** Eisen Turner
**Extraordinary Talent:** Magic (Activated)
**Magic Value:** 7310 (increases by 10 points daily)
**Extraordinary Characteristics:** Excellent-level spellcasting characteristics (fit degree 115) (already fused), legendary-level immortality characteristics (already fused), perfect-level observation characteristics (already fused)
**Miracle Feature:** 0 copies (1 copy automatically obtained every year)
However, after integrating the observed characteristics, the effect differed slightly from Eisen's expectations. The perfect-level observation feature seemed to transform into an active skill.
With a shift in his mind, he could control whether to observe at any time. Once he chose to observe, it felt as if a high-definition panoramic map was downloaded into his mind, allowing him to see everything within a five-mile radius.
Clearly, when using the observation mirror, the mirror surface displayed the conditions within five miles. When he needed to observe a specific location, the mirror would show and project the situation at that point.
After merging the features, Eisen seemed to possess knowledge of everything within five miles in his mind, allowing him to observe any place at will.
When Eisen perceived all the activities within that five-mile radius—high-rise buildings and the flow of pedestrians on the street—he was initially taken aback by the sheer volume of information.
However, unexpectedly, all the information appeared in his mind as if it were lines on the palm of his hand, requiring no effort to comprehend. He seemed to absorb all the data with ease.
With a thought, he switched back from a divine perspective to a normal viewpoint, and a joyful smile spread across Eisen's face. This feature greatly facilitated his Apparating process.
In addition to familiar locations, he could now move effortlessly by observing the situation in any desired area, significantly enhancing Eisen's security.
In a good mood, Eisen spent the following days happily exploring.
Occasionally, when he found himself alone, he would travel, combining the divine perspective with the Apparition granted by his observation feature.
Since he could perfectly control the magic within his body, Eisen encountered no unforeseen incidents or detection from the Ministry of Magic.
For two entire months, Eisen basically explored all of Britain.
However, while Eisen enjoyed his travels, Harry found himself in dire straits.
Poor Harry, despite becoming a wizard, couldn't alter the Dursleys' attitude towards him. To make matters worse, no one had written to him during the entire holiday.
Harry suspected that Ron had deceived him by inviting him to his house. Of course, he also met Dobby, the Malfoy house-elf, who warned him against returning to Hogwarts.
Fortunately, just a few days after Harry's birthday, Ron rescued him by driving a flying car. Harry dismissed Dobby's warning that something terrible would happen at Hogwarts.
For Harry, living at Ron's house was a stark contrast to life with the Dursleys. The abundance of magical items and delicious food left Harry unable to imagine leaving.
As the summer vacation neared its end, Eisen finally settled down.
During this time, Eisen experienced a whim and decided to try the Knight Bus. To be honest, the Knight Bus was remarkably fast; not only could it move at high speeds, but it could also vomit passengers.
Eisen vowed never to try that again.
On the last day of August, after packing everything away, he spent the night in the Leaky Cauldron before heading to King's Cross the next morning.
That's right; Eisen still planned to go to Hogwarts from there.