A Professor of Magical Writings at Hogwarts Chapter 196 Discussion



Felix stared at the golden magic ball. It seemed that he had succeeded.

He had successfully restored an ancient magic scaling spell. This was really an amazing achievement, worthy of being written about. He could even write an autobiography based on it, or be listed in the celebrity series on the Chocolate Frog card.

But the question was, was this thing really a scaling spell?

Felix had never seen or heard of this hollow spherical structure before. As far as he knew, Flitwick didn't know this either. He worked with the former ancient magic professor to restore the earliest version of the scaling spell, which was a distorted plane. Felix

had never suspected anything wrong before, because the ancient magic he learned was also a flat pattern composed of magic, and I believe Flitwick was the same.

The two even discussed whether they should try to make the pattern flatter...

As for tonight, he also had a chance to peel off the traces of modern magic in a special state, and then let it adjust and grow by itself. As a result, it became more and more crooked and distorted, and finally became a ball.

Perhaps his greatest achievement was actually the discovery of a more stable magic structure?

Felix looked at the magic ball in his hand, and his heart was itching. He wanted to find an experiment to see what this thing was used for and whether it was a scaling spell. But the only creature standing in front of him was Hermione. He dared not act rashly.

Those flobberworms with scabies reminded him how terrible the consequences would be if something went wrong.

Moreover, even if there were no such problems, he could not guarantee what the little witch would become after touching the golden magic ball. Would she grow into a giant fifty meters tall, or shrink into a flower fairy the size of a thumb?

It might even be a more bizarre development...

Although he was indeed curious, he still suppressed this impulse well. There were many creatures in the Forbidden Forest that could meet his testing needs.

Professor Flitwick's advice to him was still valid.

"Professor? Can I touch it?" Hermione asked curiously, the desire in her eyes was about to overflow.

"I think it won't work," Felix said with a straight face. Seeing the little witch's disappointed expression, he explained, "I'm not sure about its effect at the moment. I'm worried about irreversible consequences."

After thinking for a while, Felix sent a dispersing consciousness to the golden magic ball. As a result, the magic ball silently melted into a golden liquid and flowed into his body.

This surprised him greatly. Felix almost immediately took all means to check his physical condition and found that everything was normal.

So he tentatively mobilized this magic, and his right hand began to heat up. He stared at his palm, and a light blue halo like a vortex appeared.

Felix injected a little magic power, and a huge suction force surged out of the vortex, and the office immediately became a mess.

He quickly stopped and decided to try again when he found a more suitable environment.

But in any case, he had realized that this magic was extraordinary and might be far beyond his expectations.

Hermione was also startled. She felt that she was almost sucked into the light blue vortex just now, and she was a little panicked for a while.

Felix comforted her, "Don't worry, I can control it well."

He dispersed the magic and said in a relaxed tone, "In short, a pleasant surprise happened tonight. I mastered a magic by chance, which is a good thing. But we have strayed from the topic. Let me see your work now."

He waved his wand, and the parchment, quills and crooked table on the floor returned to their original places. Hermione saw three golden, walnut-sized spyglasses.

She had just seen the same spyglasses on Tuesday this week.

"Is this... the spyglass that can target specific people?"

Felix glanced at it, "Yes, it was entrusted by someone, maybe you will see it again in a few days."

"See it again in a few days..." Hermione pondered the meaning of this sentence.

If it involves targeting specific people, the only person she can think of is...

"Sirius Black?" She asked in surprise.

Felix sighed in surprise, "Okay, I didn't reveal it on my own initiative. Headmaster Dumbledore didn't let me tell anyone. You pretend you don't know, deal?"

Hermione smiled and said, "Deal." Then she asked, "Can I tell Harry?"

"Oh, no, I don't know how Dumbledore will arrange these mirrors." Felix explained.

Maybe Dumbledore will give the mirrors to Harry directly to let him be on guard, or secretly hang them in his dormitory, or simply hang the three mirrors at different entrances of Hogwarts...

In short, Felix is ​​only responsible for making the mirrors, not for using them, and doesn't care how to use them. Dumbledore will arrange everything.

Felix picked up the content that Hermione had completed on the chestnut paper, "Excellent, it seems that you have really mastered the magic circuit on the beaded bag."

"Can I learn something new?"

"Of course, you are fully qualified now." Felix leaned on the edge of the table and scratched his chin.

"Then... Professor, do you have any suggestions?"

"Although it's not wrong to continue learning new magic or magic circuits, I think it's best to teach you to discover the power of a single magic first. This will help you better understand the entire magic system. This is also what I've been thinking about recently."

"The power of a single magic?"

Felix explained, "Yes, remember what I mentioned? When magic was first discovered, it was because it could store magic power for a short time and transform it into magical effects."

"This means that a single magic also represents a part of magic. It is not as simple as writing it on chestnut paper and waiting to be connected into a magic circuit and made into a magic creation."

"If that's the case, then what's the difference between magic and alchemical symbols?"

Hermione thought for a while and said, "Professor, if I understand correctly, each magic I master represents... a magic?"

She couldn't help but count on her fingers how many magics she had mastered, and the total was almost a hundred. If the assumption is true, she has mastered a hundred magics without knowing it? She

has not learned a hundred magics yet!

If it weren't for repairing the beaded bag by herself, she could master more magics.

"It's not that exaggerated." Felix laughed dumbly. "In my opinion, a single magic is just a pattern that carries magic power. The so-called magical effects are mostly simple glowing and heating, which have no practical use. But there are exceptions."

He pronounced an obscure sound, and a soft white light bloomed from his palm.

"This is a magic you just learned, which means light. It can temporarily replace the fluorescent flash. If you don't have a magic wand, it will be very useful."


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