Chapter 353 The Disappearance Curse (continued)



Chapter 353: Vanishing Spell (Continued)

In the Transfiguration Classroom, almost everyone's eyes were focused on Mike, even Professor McGonagall.

It was obvious that everyone was concerned about whether Mike could successfully cast the Vanishing Spell, which was known as the most difficult magic for fifth graders, in one go!

In this tense atmosphere, Mike waved his wand with a solemn expression.

"Vanished without a trace!"

With a loud shout, the blackthorn wand drew a strange arc in the air, and finally aimed at the snail on the table that was extending its tentacles to perceive the world.

The snail seemed to have sensed something, and suddenly turned its head to look at the 'huge log' that was pointing at it.

The next moment, without gorgeous light effects or pleasant sound effects, the snail disappeared abruptly on the desk.

"Oh, oh, oh!"

"McTownley is worthy of it!"

"The Eagle King of Ravenclaw!"

"The absolute winner of the Triwizard Tournament!"

...

There were bursts of exclamations in the classroom, and many students stood up and gathered around Mike excitedly, as if they were the ones who had just successfully released the Vanishing Spell.

But at this moment, Mike frowned slightly, his eyes fixed on the mucus that fell on the desk due to the snail crawling.

"This is really weird!"

This voice kept echoing in Mike's heart.

The effect of the Vanishing Spell was far beyond Mike's expectations. Whether it was observed with the naked eye or with magical perception, the snail that was just on the desk no longer existed. Mike

could confirm 100% that the snail was definitely not killed, nor was it teleported to another place, but it just evaporated from the face of the earth!

Is such a terrifying spell that is more powerful than the Avada Kedavra really a transfiguration?

Wait!

Transfiguration!

Mike's brows furrowed even more. He suddenly thought of a possibility.

If the Vanishing Spell belongs to Transfiguration, then its essence still cannot escape the principle of Transfiguration to change the form of objects or creatures.

Then the principle of the Vanishing Spell is not to simply make objects and creatures disappear, but to change their state into a state that is unobservable and untouchable?

The more Mike thought about it, the more possible it seemed, and his brows slowly relaxed.

At this moment, Professor McGonagall, who was standing on the podium, also applauded and said,

"Excellent, Mike. I haven't seen a little wizard who can successfully cast the Vanishing Spell for the first time for a long time. Ravenclaw plus 10 points!"

There was another round of applause in the classroom. Ravenclaws and Hufflepuffs all sincerely blessed Mike.

Mike just smiled shyly. Now he had no desire to interact with his classmates at all. His mind was full of various speculations about the effects of using the Vanishing Spell in actual combat.

For example, when you are fighting a strong enemy, you suddenly cast a silent vanishing spell, and then you hear a "poof", and your opponent disappears from this world completely!

Oh! No! He continues to exist in this world in another state that humans cannot understand!

Gradually, the smile on Mike's face gradually grew, and he had long thrown Professor McGonagall's warning away like a cloud.

Oh? If you tell me not to use it, then I won't use it?

The Ministry of Magic also clearly stipulates that the three unforgivable curses cannot be used on people!

I have used it so many times, do you think I was caught?

As for the irreversible consequences of the vanishing spell, isn't that just right?

This super powerful evil curse is what Mike needs!

Professor McGonagall on the podium narrowed her eyes as she looked at Mike, who was obviously distracted. Mike's preference for spells is very easy to guess, but from the powerful attack spells that Mike often uses during competitions, it can be seen that Mike is a violent maniac who likes violent spells.

Therefore, it is normal to want to use the Vanishing Spell in actual combat after seeing its terrible effect.

"Everyone, please listen to me!" McGonagall shouted, "Regarding the Vanishing Spell, I have another piece of advice for you, that is, never use the Vanishing Spell on others, because doing so may cause irreversible consequences, and you are more likely to get endless disappointment!"

The students were a little confused. They didn't quite understand why Professor McGonagall repeated this warning twice in such a short period of time.

They were not devils, so how could they use such a terrible spell on others?

And Mike was silent.

"The Vanishing Charm is an extremely difficult spell, but it is also very special because its difficulty increases exponentially." McGonagall continued to explain, "Remember what I said before? As an invertebrate, it is much easier to cast the Vanishing Charm on a snail than on a mammal. In other words, the difficulty of casting the Vanishing Charm will increase exponentially with the size of the target, whether it is alive, the complexity of its body structure, and whether it has magic power. The magic power, operation skills, and control required to cast the Vanishing Charm on a human, especially a wizard with magic power, are even more exaggerated. Even I can't achieve a 100% success rate. You should understand what I mean, right?"

Professor McGonagall stared at Mike when she said the last sentence.

Mike nodded silently after hearing this.

After listening to Professor McGonagall's words, he had basically given up the idea of ​​using the Vanishing Charm as a regular combat spell.

If what Professor McGonagall said was true, then the cost-effectiveness of the Vanishing Charm was really too low.

After all, even wizards are weak compared to spells. It is too easy to kill people. There is no need to use the Vanishing Spell.

In this case, the Vanishing Spell can only be used as a trick like the Gut Pulling Spell, the Reverse Bubble Head Spell, and a series of other spells.

Mike shook his head and felt a little disappointed. Seeing this

, Mag on the podium also smiled.

In her opinion, Mike had basically given up the idea of ​​using the Vanishing Spell on people.

At this time, after watching the excitement for so long, the students couldn't help but start trying it themselves.

Unfortunately, it's not without reason that the Vanishing Spell is defined as the most difficult Transfiguration in the OWL exam. The reason why Mike succeeded in one go was not only because of his strong magic and mental support, but also because of his talent for spells.

But talent is not something that everyone has.

So, until Professor McGonagall announced the end of class, only three people, including Mike, successfully released the Vanishing Spell.

And one of the other two still relied on Mike's guidance to successfully release it.

The other person who relied entirely on herself was a girl from Ravenclaw.

She had a very ordinary face, and was the kind of silent and transparent person with a very low sense of presence. Therefore, even though Mike had been a classmate for almost five years, he still didn't have much impression of her.

Because it was almost time for dinner, after Professor McGonagall announced the end of class, the students couldn't wait to run out of the classroom. Only a few students left after saying goodbye to Professor McGonagall.

Unlike her classmates, Professor McGonagall took her time to pack up the textbooks. She looked at the empty classroom and sighed deeply. Her expression became a little disappointed. The

students who successfully cast the Vanishing Charm in this class were all from Ravenclaw. The best student from Hufflepuff only claimed that he had made the color of his snail lighter (out of trust in Hufflepuff's character, Professor McGonagall didn't want to believe that the student was lying, but she had taught Transfiguration for so many years and had never heard of the Vanishing Charm that could make the color of objects lighter).

Hermione was the only one in her Gryffindor who had successfully made the snail disappear. Although this was better than Hufflepuff, it was still a far cry from Ravenclaw.

'Is extraordinary intelligence really the most precious wealth of mankind?'

McGonagall instinctively thought of this classic motto from Ms. Ravenclaw, but then she shook her head violently and threw the idea out of her mind.

She was the head of Gryffindor. How could she have such an idea!

McGonagall took a deep breath, stood up again, raised her head, and once again regained her original imposing appearance and strode out of the classroom!

...

In the Hogwarts dining hall, the Ravenclaws who were eating still gathered around Mike, constantly asking Mike questions about the vanishing spell.

Mike was very annoyed by the Ravenclaws' employment, and I had no choice but to perfunctorily deal with them, but suddenly I heard a loud laughter from the Gryffindor side.

The attention of the Ravenclaws was all attracted, even Mike was no exception.

I saw a fat "hairy man" with brown and yellow long hair on the side of the Gryffindor table, howling in fear, and the shrill voice that was inconsistent with its body size echoed over the hall, making the students around him laugh.

And next to them, the Weasley brothers supported each other and laughed continuously.

After just a few seconds, the long hair on the "hairy man" quickly faded, revealing the smooth skin inside.

"Is that Neville?"

Franklin asked uncertainly, while Mike beside him nodded helplessly.

He had already guessed what was going on. It must be that the Weasley brothers tricked Neville, a simple child, into eating some newly developed transforming snacks.

Looking at Neville standing in the crowd and being laughed at, a little overwhelmed, Mike frowned again.

These two guys are essentially kind, but their pranks are sometimes really annoying.

Fortunately, these two guys are not too bad. Just like now, after laughing, they are surrounding Neville and apologizing sincerely.

In order to make Neville happy, George even ate the same biscuits that he had given Neville before, and turned into a tall and thin "hairy man", and patted his chest and pretended to be a King Kong!

There is no doubt that the classmates around were laughed at again, even Neville, whose eyes were red and seemed to be about to cry, was no exception.

"Oh! They are so talented!" Franklin applauded and said, "How do you think they invented so many weird things?"

As he spoke, Franklin took out a strange chewing gum that was half red and half blue from his pocket and looked at it.

"What is this?"

"Fever candy, the latest product of the Weasley brothers." Franklin raised his eyebrows and took out a manual from his pocket and read it, "Uh, fever candy. Just eat the red part during class to quickly raise your body temperature to the level of 'fever'. After successfully skipping class, eat the other half to cool down and return to normal! (Franklin looked at Mike) Not bad, right? I plan to use it in the next Herbology class. You know, that class coincides with Quidditch training."

Mike nodded, but his eyes stayed on the simple manual.

In an inconspicuous corner of the instruction manual, there was a line of words so small that it was almost invisible - Weasley's latest work may have unknown side effects. Please choose carefully when purchasing. The Weasley brothers are not responsible for compensation for side effects.

Franklin did not read this paragraph just now. Obviously, he did not know about this.

"I advise you not to use this thing."

Mike advised sincerely, but Franklin seemed to have misunderstood his meaning and waved his hand and said:

"It's okay. If Professor Sprout finds out that I took sick leave but appeared on the Quidditch field, I will say that I was forcibly pulled over by my teammates."

Hearing this, Mike stopped talking.

To be honest, he was really curious about the side effects of this fever candy.

"Hello!"

"Guys!"

At this time, the voices of the Weasley brothers suddenly sounded next to him. Mike turned his head and saw George and Fred standing on his left and right.

"Hey, Mike, let me show you something good."

George suddenly leaned over to Mike's ear and whispered this, then he stealthily took out a short, thick cylindrical barrel with a fire dragon painted on it.

"The latest type of magic fireworks!"

"Yes, we made it ourselves! Super strong! Super powerful!"

"It doesn't need water to ignite like the fiery fireworks. You just need to lightly ignite it, and then - whoosh! Bang! Crack! It turns into a huge fire dragon!"

"And we also designed an Easter egg for it. If you use a Stunning Spell to attack it, it will explode violently!"

"And it is also extremely difficult to extinguish. Half of the magic fireworks will disappear with just a Vanishing Spell."

"It's different. If someone uses a Vanishing Spell on it while it is being set off, its explosion effect will increase tenfold!"

Looking at the Weasley brothers who were spitting with excitement, Mike was a little at a loss.

"So, you want to sell it to me?"

The Weasley brothers looked at each other, then turned their heads to look at Mike expectantly, and said in unison:

"Will you buy it?"

"No!"

"That's a pity!" George sighed, "But we actually want to ask you, if we use this thing to cause trouble for Umbridge, will it succeed?"

Now it was his turn to sigh.

"I advise you not to."

"Why!"

"Yeah, why? The lessons taught by that old witch Umbridge are so boring. We just want to teach her a lesson, just like you did before!"

"Then she will put you in detention."

Hearing this, the Weasley brothers burst into laughter.

"Hahaha! Detention, did you hear that, Fred!"

"Yes, I heard it, George. Detention by old witch Umbridge."

"We are so scared!"

the two said in unison.


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