Aphasia at Hogwarts

Chapter 1 The Dumb Wizard

"Wingardim Leviosa!"

Professor Flitwick was holding the wand, and the spells matched the movement of his wrist, and the feathers in front of him suddenly floated up and stopped above the table.

"Now, don't forget that delicate wrist movement we've been working on," Professor Flitwick said sharply, standing on top of his pile of books as usual.

"Swipe and shake, remember, once you wave and shake, you must recite the spell accurately, otherwise there will be other problems."

"We divide into groups of two and start practicing."

Professor Flitwick grouped the wizards below, Harry's partner was Seamus Finnigan, and Ron was with Hermione Granger.

In the end, there was only one student with black hair and black eyes left, and he was not assigned a partner.

"Joan, wait here for a while, I will teach you the secret of casting spells silently." Flitwick said to Guan Qiong, and then went to urge other students to practice.

Guan Qiong just nodded and looked at the other students practicing with interest.

His eyes lingered most on Harry, Ron, and Hermione, after all, they were the protagonists of the whole story.

That's right, he is not from this world. Due to an accident, he traveled to this world and got the admission letter from Hogwarts College.

This should be a happy thing, he can learn magic and experience this colorful wizarding world.

There's just one problem.

He is an aphasic, as it is commonly called.

dumb.

As we all know, magic requires chanting a spell and matching it with a magic wand. Unless you have studied magic to a certain extent and mastered the technique of silent casting, you can get rid of the step of chanting a spell.

Obviously, for a twelve-year-old wizard who just came into contact with the magic world, the skill of casting spells silently was too advanced.

Especially since he took the leap to silently cast spells in one step, like letting a child who has not yet learned to walk ride a bicycle.

But Guan Qiong still waved the magic wand in his hand, trying to make his movements as standard as possible.

After all, this is a rare opportunity to learn magic in this life. If he fails just because of some difficulties, he will be too sorry for the great god who sent him to this world.

As for recasting the glory of the wizard and defeating Voldemort who is about to sweep, let's leave it to the protagonist group.

Rather than meddling in the preordained things, he wants to appreciate other scenery in this world.

How about getting a dragon as a mount? How could the descendants of the dragon never ride a dragon.

In fact, he was not able to enter the school. After all, there is only one word difference between squib and dumb, and as an aphasic person, the greatest possibility is that he will not be able to pass the step of normal spellcasting and waste a few years in Hogwarts College.

In the end, I learned a lot of knowledge that I couldn't use, and became a new squib in the magic world.

Still kind of magical.

But Dumbledore rejected all the arguments, saying that his magical talent was very high, even surpassing Dumbledore's back then, and went all the way to catch up with the four founders of Hogwarts College.

Therefore, he was able to enter Hogwarts College as an aphasic person.

It is also the first case in the history of the college.

Guan Qiong waved a magic wand in her hand while watching the movement of the protagonist trio.

Harry and Ron chanted spells aloud and waved their long arms like windmills at the same time, but the feathers in front of them didn't move at all.

From Guan Qiong's perspective, apart from their original appearance, there is also an indescribable and indescribable thing that appears with their movements, but quickly disappears into the air.

Guan Qiong knew that it was magic power.

Based on the amount of knowledge he had as a first-year Hogwarts student and the background knowledge from his previous life, the magic casting he understood can be roughly divided into three parts.

Wand actions, spells, mana output.

Among them, the wand action and spell are like the positive and negative poles of a circuit, and the magic power is like the current in the circuit.

When they are able to form a complete circuit, they are able to make the magic (bulb) work.

But it's not as easy as building a circuit, and every magic's magic circuit is different.

The magic circuit of the levitation spell is like asking a person to draw a semicircle with his left hand (magic wand action), and draw a semi-square with his right hand (mantra), and require them to have the same starting point and connect the end points at the same time.

And at the moment of connection, use magic power to penetrate this circuit.

The magic power output should not be too large, otherwise the excessive magic power impact will shift the lines of the magic power circuit, making the magic fail.

Of course, first-year wizards don't need to worry about this problem. Their magic power is very small, and some of them can only go through the magic power circuit once or twice.

As for Guan Qiong, he is indeed worthy of the extraordinary talent that Dumbledore said. His total magic power is already ten times that of other students, and he can feel that as his body grows, the total amount of magic power will increase. is also rising.

It's just a pity that he is a speechless person, and the difficulty of learning magic is more than ten times that of others.

Over there, Hermione, partnered with Ron, had succeeded in causing the feathers to float above their heads.

"Well done!" Professor Flitwick was not stingy with his praise, "It's really great, everyone, look, Miss Granger has succeeded!"

Hermione's nose was raised high, enjoying the attention of everyone.

But Ron, who was opposite her, had a bad face, as if he had just eaten mustard-flavored Bibi multi-flavored beans.

Guan Qiong also looked over. From his unique perspective, Hermione just completed a complete magic circuit. Although the circuit fluctuated a bit, the interface was barely connected, and the magic power was only as big as a hair. The positive and negative poles are not connected.

But as a first grader, a girl who is only twelve years old, she is undoubtedly excellent.

Guan Qiong was also very happy, because he had memorized Hermione's circuit just now.

When he can't experience the magic circuit by himself, he can only learn by observing other people.

"Okay, Joan, don't look at other people, let's start teaching." Professor Flitwick stood on Guan Qiong's table.

He watched Guan Qiong look away from Hermione, and sighed, "It's such a pity, if you were not aphasic, you would be better than Miss Granger."

Guan Qiong didn't speak, there was no other way.

However, although he didn't have much hope for Guan Qiong's study, Professor Flitwick still tried his best to teach him the technique of silently casting the levitation spell.

"The point is to always think in your heart, child, you need extremely strong concentration and willpower, try to imagine the appearance of the spell when it is cast, child, you can definitely do it."

Professor Flitwick said so, but Guan Qiong looked helpless.

Fortunately, Professor Flitwick demonstrated the silent casting of the levitation spell a few times during the teaching process, so that Guan Qiong could observe the magic circuit that was different from Hermione's before.

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