Chapter 190 A Slave to a Dangerous Magic Item
In the eyes of Hannah and Neville, Anton was simply crazy.
Squatting on the second floor all day and looking up at the sky imitating the crowing of a rooster.
Sometimes when I am tired of shouting, I will hug a magic book and curl up on the sofa and read it with relish.
The book collection of the Hannah Abbott family, "The Mystery of the Weather Curse", has a particularly gimmicky opening sentence—wizards cannot summon weather.
Anton raised his eyebrows, and turned back the cover to look at the author.
— Drusilla Malfoy (1755~).
Oh huh~
It was written by someone from the Malfoy family.
Anton was not limited by the opening sentence. In fact, at least a small half of the books in the restricted section of the Hogwarts Library were contradictory.
In the study of high-end spells, different angles and different wizards can come up with a set of self-consistent theories.
This is the advantage of reading more books. We will not characterize a certain thing or magic just because of the above conclusion because of a certain book that looks authoritative.
The author of the book believes that the wizard's meteorological spell is essentially to give a boost to the "changing wind and cloud" world.
For example, if there is water vapor in the sky, wizards can use magic spells to condense it into clouds, and they can also use the same principle to create rain, heavy rain, hail, etc.
Conversely, dispelling the dark clouds and turning them into water vapor is equivalent to the 'Sunny Curse'.
This theory made Anton frown.
What the hell, this is using the wizard as a magician, right? Throughout the whole article, we only focus on the use of magic power.
The stronger the magic power, the stronger the atmosphere induced.
It sounds like there is still some truth to it...
But what about wizards?
What role did wizards play in this? Magic machine?
If you really only look at the magic power, needless to say anything else, the hundreds of rune snakes in the snake cave next to the hut, the magic power surging in their bodies is far beyond that of ordinary little wizards.
But Neville, a little wizard who found the right way, could easily deal with three at the same time.
Oh, this is Neville's current limit.
A whole book is only worth the last part of the collection of meteorological spells and spells.
At such a time, Anton was surprised to find that in theory, he was already quietly walking ahead of many wizards.
Returning the book to Hannah, his heart moved, and he began to quickly browse through the various materials and books collected by everyone.
first book.
Oh, similar theories.
second book.
The theory leaning towards magic spells records a bunch of weird spells full of inexplicable syllable spells.
third book.
Preferring ritual magic, requiring wizards to find symbolic things to make into meteorological magic props, such as stones struck by lightning in the tropical rainforest...
Anton immediately saw what this thing was doing.
It is to replace the three elements of casting spells with the fantasy of mysterious items, which is equivalent to finding an object with a frequency that can be imitated to use spell casting.
He didn't need to try to know that the effect of the spell released by this method must be stronger than the normal ones, and at the same time, it would become uncontrollable.
fourth book.
Oh, this is even more outrageous, to calculate the trajectory of the planets, what is it, is it to release the weather spell, or to make a weather forecast.
...
One after another, Anton frantically flipped through the pages and sat on the sofa blankly.
There is a saying: When you have the opposite view of everyone in this world, you must be the one who is wrong.
but……
"No!" Anton's face turned serious, "It's their fault!"
His theory of the Trinity pays more attention to the influence of the wizard's emotions, emotions, will, etc. on the spell.
If he was wrong, how did Neville, a weak chicken, successfully release the Body Binding Curse and the Flying Curse under his guidance?
If he was wrong, it would be impossible to fully grasp the manufacturing method of Horcruxes, so he even made one for Anna.
He has too many practical cases to support his theory.
Just as he was thinking, an owl flapped its wings and flew over.
There is only one card.
It was finally time for Professor McGonagall to be free.
Since Professor McGonagall saved Anton's "Tom's Wreck" hack in front of Dumbledore last time, Anton has not found the right time to say thanks. The vice-principal is too busy.
Especially during the period when Filch was petrified, the whole of Gryffindor was just around the corner.
Oh, it can't be described as restless, there are rustling noises everywhere in Hogwarts at night, it can already be described as lively.
In order to curb this lack of school discipline, Professor McGonagall personally dispatched and arrested a dozen of them overnight.
Last school year, because they were too honest and deducted fifty points for each of Harry and the others, they almost came to the bottom of the Academy Cup. The head of Gryffindor no longer intends to use the method of deducting points.
In addition to punishing school discipline, these people were organized into three teams, responsible for Filch's usual cleaning and patrol work.
This approach has almost led to the unsalability of various types of stinky dung eggs in the hut.
It was at this time that everyone realized that the villain who liked to throw stinky dung on the stairs was hiding among the dozen or so students.
"Actually, I am against your use..." Mag was silent for a moment, "That Horcrux."
Anton nodded. At that time, Professor McGonagall said that students should be made aware of their mistakes so as not to make mistakes, instead of suppressing students from making mistakes.
At that time, he knew that McGonagall felt that he was wrong to use 'Tom's Wreck'.
"I know you're definitely not convinced right now."
Seeing Anton's astonished expression, Professor McGonagall couldn't help but smile, "I was like this when I was young, or I can say that all good wizards are like this. I firmly believe in my own judgment and will not waver."
"But..." Professor McGonagall stopped, put his hands in front of him, and looked at him with a smile.
"Anthony, have you ever considered what field you are best at?"
"I've thought about it, but I haven't figured it out." Anton took a deep breath, and said helplessly, "Levitation spell, sand mimicry (moving figure), transformation spell, and I even invented one myself. The Bread Curse..."
Finally, the two came to the office.
Mag signaled Anton to sit across from the desk, and a set of teacups flew over and landed in front of the two of them, the teapot fluttered, and coffee was added to each teacup.
She took a sip and nodded to the teapot with satisfaction.
"Have you ever wondered why?"
"Why are you so gifted with these spells?"
Anton nodded silently, then shook his head again.
"Because you want to!" Mag pushed his glasses, pointed at Anton's heart with a smile, "Your desire has created your talent."
"Every thought of longing, every bit of life perception, quietly constitutes the talent of every wizard."
She drew her wand and tapped it lightly on an empty teacup. I saw the teacup twisted its body and instantly turned into a miniature monkey.
The little monkey ran to the corner of the table and brought a fruit plate with a groan.
"Spells, Transfiguration, our desires forge the effects of our spells."
Anton agreed, and he thought so too.
"Then..." Mag stared at Anton, "Have you ever considered that when you use the power of the Horcrux itself, you are using the emotions, will, and desire of the Horcrux."
"As long as you get used to it, casting any spell will no longer require your own desire."
"At the same time, when this powerful magic Horcrux releases an extremely powerful spell, it will also unknowingly transmit its own emotions to you."
"That's what often happens with possession of dangerous magic items."
"Many wizards end up being slaves to this magic item."
"Or, a slave to power."