A Hogwarts Esoteric Leader

Chapter 39: home (1)

What else can you say? In the face of such an excellent employee, he has to take time out of his busy schedule to plant trees for him. If he can award the best employee of the year award, he must remember the name of Indreich. on top.

So, he had no choice but to give up the idea of ​​chatting with Yindleshi, focus on "Standard Spells: Beginner", and continue to study.

However, it didn't take long for him to discover something very interesting: namely, that there was a difference between the standard spell recorded in the book and the actual use of it.

For example, the levitation spell, which is Wingardium (Wingardium) in standard spells.

When reciting this mantra, emphasize and lengthen the syllable "o", and read lightly on the syllable "sa", preferably with a light and airy feeling.

At the same time, the wand has to be waved and shaken, and it has to cooperate with the mantra. The requirements can be said to be quite strict.

In Diagon Alley, however, Snape was much more casual when he cast the spell.

Chanting the mantra is faster and more floating, and the swing of the staff is smaller. No matter how you look at it, it is very different from the standard mantra.

In addition, the "Nox" he used in the wand shop when he tried to put out the lighting spell cast by Unieff was more hasty than when he was teaching, and even omitted a syllable.

On the other hand, Yunev had to follow the standard spell in order to cast this spell perfectly.

This means that he cannot copy the magic of a wizard simply by observing the process of casting it, but must do a considerable degree of systematic learning.

He posed the question to Snape, asking side-by-side if there was a solution.

At this moment, Snape's eyes were able to open slightly, and he could see his dark eyeballs gently rolling under the thick lids.

His eyesight is recovering.

Faced with Unieff's question, Snape frowned, but answered anyway.

Because Williamson was right next to him, he felt that if Univer asked Williamson, it would be an insult to his teaching profession, even though he was not a spell professor.

"Geriel, no matter how powerful your magic is, no matter how smart your brain is, you must first understand one thing," he said.

"That is, on the road of learning magic, you are just a beginner who has just started."

"Since you are a beginner, then follow the standard mantras obediently, and learn step by step. Don't always think too far. It's like standing on the edge of the toilet with one foot and looking at the distant scenery from the windowsill. It's easy to fall into shit."

He used his miraculous metaphor to educate Union about being a sorcerer, and then he began to formally answer the question:

"Learning magic is not something that can be done overnight. In the process, you need to accumulate a lot of experience."

"And for you who have just entered the magical world, standard spells are undoubtedly the most suitable experience."

"Standard spells didn't exist from the beginning, but were summed up by a witch named Miranda Gorshak. As for the specifics, you can read the book yourself, or wait until the history of magic or spells Ask the corresponding professor during class.”

"The main point I want to say is that, by far, standard spells are the most complete external manifestations of spells. Anyone with sufficient magic power can almost succeed in casting magic as long as they strictly follow its requirements."

"If it can't, it means there are some mistakes."

"And after you're familiar with the spell, you might try to omit some steps and requirements. The more familiar you are with this spell, the easier and faster you can cast it, until you can use a silent spell."

"Therefore, even if a wizard has mastered the use of a magic, he has to practice it over and over again in order to use the magic as an arm and a finger."

"So, Garrel, don't think how powerful you are. You don't know how far you are from becoming a truly powerful wizard." Snape tapped again.

Listening to Snape's explanation, Unieff fell into thought.

He can easily think of the concept of "trajectory" mentioned by Endreich in Mansu.

And compared to the simple practice and proficiency that Snape said, the concept of "track" undoubtedly pointed more directly to the essence of magic.

It's really hard to imagine that the concept that the Rolle family proposed many years ago is still ahead of the magic world.

You know, Hogwarts is already the premier wizarding school.

Thinking like this, he couldn't help but glance at Indlesh who was sitting across from him, and caught a glimpse of a smile that couldn't help but hang from the corner of her mouth.

Obviously, she was also listening to Snape's description of spellcasting theory, and after that, she felt unparalleled pride in her magical research.

Yunevo thought about it.

......

The next time was very calm, and the time in a calm state always passed quickly, like a train running fast on the rails, until it approached the next platform, the speed slowed down a little bit.

Unknowingly, from the arched doors and windows of the Leaky Cauldron, the setting sun cast a bright red light into it.

Under the light, the plates, tables, floors, cabinets... all these things become bright red.

Light has the power to dye everything it covers into its color.

……

crunch-

The door of the bar was gently pushed open, and Dumbledore walked in from the outside. He was a little behind on his left~www.readwn.com~ and was followed by a tall wizard in dark blue and dark purple robes.

His skin was black, his head was bald, and he wore a gold ring on one ear.

His face was confident and calm.

Dumbledore was talking to him.

"Captain!" Williamson, who was idle and bored, saw the two from a distance and exclaimed.

Dumbledore followed the voice and saw them, and walked over with the tall wizard Williamson called "captain".

"Good afternoon. It seems that everyone is here." Dumbledore twisted his neck and waist, and said, "I want to inform everyone of good news!"

"But before that, I want to introduce you to an excellent wizard, and—" He suddenly looked at Snape and asked in surprise, "Severus, what's wrong with your eyes?"

Snape's lips twitched, he raised his tightly squinted eyes, glanced at the wizard standing next to Dumbledore, and said lightly: "It's nothing, it can be cured by going back to school. Who is this? "

"I'm Kingsley Shacklebolt, an Auror from the Ministry of Magic." The tall wizard said before Dumbledore's introduction, "Professor Snape, I'm glad I didn't see you in Azkaban. ."

His voice was deep, and he said something that seemed sarcastic, but not as sharp as Snape's, but very soft, with a sense of factuality, as if he was really glad he didn't send Snape to prison Same.

"Haha." Snape sneered twice, but in the end he didn't retort.

Kingsley also did not continue to focus on Snape.

He swept his eyes around, and paused when he swept over Williamson. Finally, he stopped on Univefo and asked, "You are Univef Garrel, aren't you?"

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