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Multiverse Selection 3 Harry Potter Auden

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All right third universe. Auden has been brought to the world of Harry potter by a new God creating his universe. with a single ability and a lot of conveniences because of the way he got reborn ,Auden is going to face the world bound by unbreakable prophesies and racism that pushes back development by a century. all credit of Harry Potter belongs to J K Rowling. this is for entertainment purposes only.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 Another Victim.

 

 The vast multiverse—essentially an infinite construct—encompassed the lives of countless beings. And when some of those beings acquired more power than those around them, they began to see themselves as the center of the universe, believing that the world they lived in was created solely for them and them alone. But they had no idea. No idea at all that the creator of the world—the one who created them as well as the arrogance they felt—could snuff out this world of theirs into ashes within seconds.

 

The god who gazes—

 

[Hello, customer service? Can I please get a psychologist for a newbie god who got so full of himself that he started monologuing? And yes, physical action is acceptable. Please send someone soon.]

 

"Come on, Minerva, don't be a downer. Look at what we've accomplished," Jason said excitedly as he pointed upwards towards the entire multiverse.

 

A single cylinder filled with cosmic objects and radiation, depicting the main universe, was stretched out in two directions so far that its ends appeared infinite. Parallel to it were two different but smaller cylinders, their ends distant but noticeable. One of the two universes remained steady, while the other split into two after a distance, signifying two different fates due to the presence—or absence—of a single person.

 

But among the two universes, the one that split into two now had a clear line made of pure light connected to the main universe.

 

"Look at that. Now we have the concept of bloodline and mutation. Though now, there's an increased chance of racism among the lifeforms that will come later—due to ignorance, stupidity, religion, mass manipulation, and control…"

 

[…]

 

Both were silent for a few moments.

 

[We don't have to deal with that for a few trillion years, according to my calculations.]

 

"Yeah, that's right. And chances are, they would've found another reason for racism even without the extra bloodlines," Jason said, trying to comfort himself.

 

[Yes, yes. Anything you say, Master.]

 

"Damn, your sass increased in the last few thousand years."

 

He then turned toward the connection created between the dual universes of MHA and the main universe.

 

"Man, this will speed it up, right?" Jason asked Minerva.

 

[Yes. The moment life begins to bloom, the effects of the bloodline variety in the MHA world will influence the cells of life in your universe to evolve in more ways than normal—basically speeding up the creation of complex lifeforms.]

 

Jason smiled, but then frowned.

 

"Wait a minute. That religion and racism thing takes a few trillion years to take place. What about life? How long would it take for the first signs of life to be created? And how much longer for it to diversify from single-celled organisms?"

 

[A few trillion years less for life signs, and then a few trillion years more for complex species with DNA.]

 

"Oh, come on," Jason groaned. "That means until that happens, the time taken for the universe to reach that point will still remain the same. Hmmmm…"

 

Jason started thinking after complaining.

 

"Wait, has the concept of time been created yet?"

 

[No, sir. Currently, the created universe is only filled with cosmic bodies. The concept of time has not been added yet.]

 

"Wait, what if I add a universe with that concept?"

 

[Time is not like magic and bloodlines, sir. The universe is a large, unquantifiable structure. And if it were converted into numbers with the maximum being one hundred, every life ever born—combined with the last life at the end of the universe—would not even quantify to 0.0000000001% of the items in the universe. Fun fact: the rarest substance in the universe is not shallow gold or diamonds, but wood from trees.]

 

"So I can't add time from another universe to speed it up?"

 

[Nope. Too risky.]

 

"What about something similar that can speed up the creation of time? Any other factor? I know we're currently taking magic and bloodlines from another dimension. But unlike magic—a kind of programmable energy—bloodlines aren't precisely bloodlines, right? We're absorbing the concept of multiple paths of mutation. Like increasing the probability of selective evolution. Instead of nature taking a single thing and pushing it forward, it selects multiple things and pushes multiple paths of evolution."

 

[…..What the hell. Did something happen to your head or something, Master?]

 

"Oh, just shut up and tell me—am I right or not?"

 

[Surprisingly, I'm impressed. And yes, you are right, Master. Unlike magic, which will be replicated in the universe, bloodlines are taken as a concept, and the power of probabilities is increased in the universe's life and its subsequent evolution.]

 

"So can you tell me about a few concepts that can fast-forward the creation of time while not creating any problems in its awakening in my universe?"

 

[Processing… Fate and Destiny are low-level concepts whose power only becomes prominent when combined with time. Unless they combine, they remain minor concepts which can boost the creation of time in the universe.]

 

"I like the sound of that. But wouldn't both of these concepts sort of hit the sensitive topic of free will?"

 

[That's a bit stupid to think about, sir. Free will, when it comes to destiny, is not that complicated. Some people saying that because God knows the future, He can control them is stupid. And saying that the choices they make themselves aren't theirs is even more stupid. The moment the universe is completely created, its end is also decided within an instant. The concept of time is only experienced by the beings themselves within the universe. And at the end of the day—unless there are some strong binding forces like prophecies, which, once issued, must be followed—everything else is a matter of free will. And even in a prophesied universe, truly intelligent people can manipulate the words of prophecy for their own use.]

 

"Well, there you go. That happened. And so, you are here for the next world," Jason said, bringing the new victim—I mean, the next reincarnate—up to date.

 

"What?" the confused teenager asked in confusion.

 

A/N- hope you like my new book, This time its Harry Potter. Wait for further updates.