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Chapter 231 The Secret of the Horcrux

Chapter 231 The Secret of the Horcrux (Second Watch Subscription)
"Whether the Transfiguration Charm can really change the nature of objects, I don't know. These are all I know. Mr. Jeref, please remember that the Transfiguration Charm is a very dangerous spell and must not be cast on people. A Not good, both you and the other party may die."

Finally, Professor McGonagall explained again and again.
Professor McGonagall deserves to be recognized by the wizarding world as a top transfiguration spell master.

Regarding Jeff's conjecture, her answers and teachings benefited Jeff a lot.

Although Professor McGonagall did not disclose the method of permanently turning people into animals, he confirmed some of his conjectures to Jeff.

The profound and top-notch transformation spell can permanently change the nature of objects.

For example, turning a button into a teacup permanently, but although Jeff's conjecture has been confirmed, he also learned this method from Professor McGonagall.

But so far, it doesn't seem to be of much use.

Among them, the magic power required to cast the spell is too great, and a top wizard like Professor McGonagall can only turn buttons into teacups.

Although Jeff is strong, he can't change objects arbitrarily.

Three people must have my teacher, this old saying does not deceive me.

Professor McGonagall is not as strong as Jeff, but he has been specializing in Transfiguration for decades after all.Sure enough, there are some ways, and the conversation just now has benefited Jeff a lot.

"Professor McGonagall." Jeff said again while digesting the knowledge that Professor McGonagall taught him.

"I have another idea."

"Let's talk about it together." Professor McGonagall showed a kind smile again. The things he taught to Jeff just now were quite advanced, but they were mastered by Jeff after a while. He is really talented.

Furthermore, Jeff's obsession with the Transformation Curse made her seem to see herself when she was young.

It's just that I was nearly thirty at that time, and Jeff was only in his teens.

He is indeed a rising star in the wizarding world, and his magical talent can be called a rare one in a thousand years.

The founder of the four major colleges did not have such amazing achievements when he was so young.

As expected of a descendant of the legendary mage Merlin.

"The life-transfiguration spell can turn a dead object into a living thing, but we all know that it's just an appearance. So, can Professor McGonagall's transfiguration spell really give life to deformed objects?"

said Jeff, adding at the end. "It is to really give life to the deformed objects, not to add some of my own thoughts to those deformed objects."

Examples of minds attached to shapeshifters that Jeff said can be found in the castle at Hogwarts.For example, those magic photos are just adding a little thought of the photographer to the photo.

Photos can do some simple actions, but they are not real life.

Another example is the guard in Ravenclaw's common room, the door knocker.

These things are similar to the simple artificial intelligence on the technological side, and are not real creatures.

The life that Jeff refers to is a brand new creature with a soul and self-awareness.

Professor McGonagall was stunned for a quarter of an hour before slowly recovering from surprise.

"Mr. Jeff, I have to say that your idea is really interesting."

First he praised Jeff, and then changed the subject, with a slightly restless tone.

"But there is no magic spell to create life. The magic that can create life can only be done by gods. It is a forbidden area for wizards. You must not study it. If it is bad, even the soul will dissipate together. Remember, it must not be touched."

"Is there really no way?" Jeff said unwillingly.

"It looks too similar." Professor McGonagall muttered to himself in a trance.

Professor McGonagall seems to be out of spirit at this time, as if caught in some memory. "He also had this idea back then, but he searched through ancient books and only found a few words. In the end, he only found a method that can give life to deformed objects."

"It's just that method. It's too evil. You have to split your own soul to make it. How can a wizard with life be able to create life? That's a field that only gods can touch."

"Elfinstone."

Professor McGonagall murmured sadly, his voice was not much louder than a mosquito, and ordinary people could not hear it clearly.But Jeff's five senses are far superior to ordinary people, and he still heard these few words clearly.

The surname Elphinstone seems to be the husband of Professor McGonagall, who is said to have died of a poisonous tentacle bite.Died from a venomous tentacle bite?

As a wizard, it is still possible to die from the annihilation of the soul and the end of life, but death from poisoning?unless artificial
This possibility is not much less than the chances of Voldemort and Dumbledore hugging and singing "Loving Family".

How many ways does a wizard have to save his life when there is no war?With the power of the potion, it only takes one night for a bone in one hand to heal after being removed.

The Harry Potter series is pretty much MAX when it comes to body treatments.

It seems that Professor McGonagall is also a person with a story.

split soul?Why does this sound more and more like that
"Horcrux?" Jeff couldn't help but ask.

Professor McGonagall's face changed drastically when he heard the words, and he grabbed Jeff's shoulder excitedly, "What did you say? Horcrux, where did you know this name?"

Jeff thought to himself that he was going to suffer, isn't he the cheapest, why did he say it, but judging from Professor McGonagall's excited look, he guessed it pretty well.

Then he had an idea and said tentatively.

"Professor, isn't this what you just said?"

"Did I just say that?" Professor McGonagall was taken aback when she heard the words. She really couldn't remember what she said just now when she was unconscious.

"Professor McGonagall, what is a Horcrux?"

Seeing that Professor McGonagall was being led astray by himself, Jeff pretended to be ignorant and asked.

"It's a kind of black magic, very evil black magic! You don't need to know it."

Professor McGonagall concealed a few words.

"Mr. Jeff, I know that you are very talented and very smart. But magic that involves life does not exist, and the transformation spell cannot give new life to deformed objects. Even if it does exist, don't try it lightly. This is the taboo of magic."

Jeff nodded to Professor McGonagall pretending to be very obedient. On the surface, he obeyed Professor McGonagall's words, but what he was thinking was actually.

"Horcrux. It seems that it's not just the function of the Lich's phylactery."

"Yes, a lich can only have one phylactery, but a Horcrux is not."

"The immortality of immortality and immortality of Horcruxes, which means they will not die, is probably an incidental product. I really need to study this carefully when I have time."

(End of this chapter)

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