Chapter 362: Flying Here, Flying Away Curse



Kyle didn't know whether she would continue to use the Time Turner or freely choose the courses she wanted to take.

But judging from her appearance, Kyle guessed it was the former.

Because when Hermione left, she still looked very hesitant, just like when she came, which meant that she had already made a decision in her heart.

But even if she did use a time-turner, there wouldn't be any problem.

After all, if you want to influence people outside of your own time, the conditions that need to be met are still very harsh. Let alone other things, just that special time converter, it is unlikely to find a second one in the entire magical world.

Not to mention that there is a powerful wizard like Salazar Slytherin manipulating the situation from behind.

Kyle shook his head and stopped thinking about it. He turned and walked up the stairs to attend his first Charms class of the year.

In Kyle's opinion, the progress of Professor Flitwick's Charms class was somewhat too slow.

The first lesson in the fourth grade was about the Flying Spell. It was no exaggeration to say that Kyle had already learned this spell before he even started school.

Moreover, in the last few months of the first grade, Oren also mentioned this spell when he was talking about werewolves, and taught them the gestures and spells.

It's just that at that time, most people didn't care much.

"The quills are flying."

Kyle waved his wand gently, then reached out and caught the quill that floated from the shelf.

"Fine presentation, five points to Hufflepuff!"

Professor Flitwick smiled and said to everyone: "Everyone come and try it, this spell is very simple...

"But remember, when you chant the spell, you must think about what you want to summon. The clearer the better... Also, the hand holding the wand must be steady... Otherwise, it might fall on your head."

Professor Flitwick stepped down from the pile of books and handed each person a quill, just as he had done when they were learning the Levitation Charm.

Only this time, the feather pen not only had to float, but also had to fly into the hand.

Professor Flitwick walked around the classroom, patiently correcting every little mistake he saw.

Soon, he came in front of Kyle.

At this time, Kyle was teaching Ryan the correct hand gestures... The flying spell he used just now kept going astray, either snatching the quill of the Ravenclaw student opposite, or intercepting Mikel's.

Only the feather pen in front of him remained motionless.

“That’s exactly what happens when there’s too much of the same thing around.”

Professor Flitwick stepped forward and said, "You could try dotting the quill with ink to make a mark, so it will be easier to tell them apart."

Ryan suddenly realized and quickly lowered his head to look for ink.

Then Professor Flitwick looked back at Kell.

"I knew this would be no problem for you."

He lowered his voice and whispered, "So I have another request for you in this class."

"You say, professor."

"Try to change the trajectory of the flying spell so that the quill appears somewhere else."

"For example, like this..."

The quill on the table flew up immediately, but it did not move towards Professor Flitwick. Instead, it circled in front of him a few times and flew straight into Kyle's hand.

Kyle looked at the quill jumping on his palm and asked, "Is this a flying spell?"

"It's another application. It can also be called the Flying Spell."

Professor Flitwick said, "Although most people think that it is enough to just learn the Flying Charm, and the rest can be replaced by the Levitation Charm, I still think that this is different."

A trace of reminiscence flashed across his face. "I remember the first time I won the duel tournament, I used a stone to knock my opponent's wand away unexpectedly."

Kyle looked at the quill in his hand and nodded in approval.

Professor Flitwick was right, they were indeed different. The biggest difference was that the Levitation Charm could not move living things, but the Invite Charm could.

"Professor, are their spells the same?" Kyle asked impatiently.

This spell is really useful, and there are many things to choose from besides quills and stones.

Like biting kale... poisonous tentacles... mandrakes that are still howling right out of the soil.

As it happens, he has them all.

The only drawback of these magical plants is that they are difficult to move, so they can usually only be placed in fixed places and used as traps.

But things are different after learning this spell.

With a wave of her hand, she can directly send the biting cabbage or poisonous tentacles to the other party. It is quick and convenient, and perfect for creating surprises.

Hearing Kyle's question, Professor Flitwick shook his head and said, "There is no difference. This is the Spell of the Flying Spell, so the spell itself will not change."

He explained: "What you need to do is to find and change the traces of trajectory magic in the spell as the object is flying over, and find a way to extend it to other places."

"Try it first." Professor Flitwick said with a smile, "This can be regarded as a small test for you. I remember writing about track magic in my third grade notes."

"Yes, it's on the page about the pathfinding spell." Kyle nodded and took out his wand...

"The quill is flying!"

On a shelf not far away, a feather pen flew over unsteadily, as if it was drunk, swaying left and right in the air, turning to the left and then moving back a little.

Professor Flitwick watched nervously until the quill finally fell into Kyle's hands, then he nodded with satisfaction.

"Very good... Well, what I mean is that this requires a high level of control over magic power. It is normal to fail on the first try."

Professor Flitwick cleared his throat and smiled, "But I believe this won't be difficult for you. You should be able to do it with a few more attempts... Remember, the key is to change the trajectory of magic."

After saying that, he left with his hands behind his back.

"Mr. Todd, and Mr. Wellard... We are only allowed to use quills now, so put away your crackling cards..."

Before he finished speaking, several exploding cards collided with each other in mid-air and exploded! Fortunately, these exploding cards were entertainment props, so they made a lot of noise, but no harm was done.

However, the loud noise still attracted everyone's attention. Some people's flying spells were almost successful, but because they were suddenly startled, their hands shook, and the feather pens that were about to be in their hands fell to the ground in an instant.

The two people who were the instigators were each deducted ten points and had to do double the homework.

(End of this chapter)


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