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Chapter 13 - Chapter 13: The Blood of Sovereignty and the Great Reset

The transition between the shifting realities of the Potter-Verse was a cold, clinical affair for the Architect. Alex moved through the high-studying corridors of HP-1083F (Hogwards: Even Voldemort can't stop me from studying), where the air was thick with the scent of old parchment and the frantic scratching of quills. Here, he met Wade Grey, a fourth-year student who treated magic not as a mystery, but as an obsession to be solved. Alex didn't waste time; he offered the refined Arithmancy and Potion-logic of Aedan Bones. In exchange, Wade handed over the fruits of his own labor: the Friendship Book, the Soft Light Badge, a Pocket Golem, and the Daydream Quill. Alex's tablet hummed as it devoured Wade's unique alchemy knowledge, adding layers of utility to his ever-growing arsenal.

​But utility was not enough. He needed biological perfection.

​Alex pivoted to HP-629F(Hogwards: Pureblood Glory), the world of Pureblood Glory. Here, the air was heavy with the weight of ancient lineages and the cold arrogance of the Gaunt family. He located Luke Gaunt, a boy who carried the heavy burden of a decaying dynasty. Alex approached him not as an enemy, but as a trader of secrets. He offered the combined brilliance of Aedan and Wade centuries of magical advancement in exchange for the raw, unadulterated knowledge held within the Gaunt family vaults. As his tablet scanned the dusty, cursed tomes, Alex's high-tech clone went to work.

​The clone, a masterpiece of integrated magic runes and cybernetics, moved with ghost-like efficiency. It bypassed the wards of Azkaban to extract blood from Sirius Black and Bellatrix Lestrange, securing the volatile Black bloodline. It harvested Dementors for study, then slipped into the shadows of Britain to take samples from Molly Weasley and Gideon Prewett. Finally, it traveled to France, securing the ethereal Veela bloodline from Apolline Delacour.

​Back in his soul-space, Alex began the "Genetic Re-Optimization." He worked on a blank-slate clone, a body without consciousness. He stripped away the madness-inducing inbreeding of the Gaunt and Black lines, replacing the genetic rot with the grace and allure of the Veela. He wove in the robust vitality of Gideon Prewett. After thousands of simulations, he perfected the ultimate magical vessel a body born of the one of the most powerful lines, yet purified of their flaws.

​Now came the "Great Reset." To truly learn the emotions he had lost in the void, Alex knew he couldn't remain an observer. He had to live it.

​He targeted the HP-001B canon universe, arriving years before the boy-who-lived was born. He felt a faint, distant pang of guilt—a ghost of a feeling—as he began the manipulation. Using his Rick-level tech and Aedan's memory charms, he rewrote the life of Gideon Prewett. He implanted memories of a secret, passionate love affair with Maria Gaunt, a fabricated "squib" from a hidden branch of the family. He controlled the puppet-body of Maria, ensuring the Prewett family accepted her.

​In the same year the Weasley twins were born, the "tragedy" was executed. A staged attack left Gideon and Maria dead, leaving behind a one-year-old boy. Molly Weasley, her heart shattered by the loss of her brother, took the child in without a second thought.

​Alex prepared for the transfer. He blocked his vast knowledge of Rick's science and his god-tier magic behind a series of mental chips, designed to unlock specific memories only at specific milestones. He transferred his consciousness into the optimized toddler body, leaving his original form in the safety of his soul-space.

​As the world faded to black and his memories suppressed, the Architect vanished. In his place, a young boy with the eyes of a storm woke up in the Burrow, crying for a mother he never truly had. The cold logic of the void was gone, replaced by the warm, chaotic mess of a family. The magic life had truly begun.

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