"I know how to practice spells. Evans didn't write a word down the paper after listening to Solim's rambling barbble, "A couple of Hufflepuff fools once slipped out of their mouths, and I just happened to hear it." "

"And what else are you asking?"

"Purpose, purpose!" Evans said, "what is the primary and secondary purpose of doing this? The toad has been released...... Uh, what is the number one Education Order? Anyway, they've already violated that toad's rules, and what a big risk they are taking, their goal reward must be equal to the risk, right?"

"They're all kids. Solim rubbed his eyebrows, "Can you expect them to think everything through and balance the risks and benefits?"

"Then they ......"

"In the beginning, they just got together because of the Defence Against the Dark Arts class......"

"Wait a minute!" Evans had put on his glasses when Solim wasn't looking, "Who's the initiator? I need to make sure that's a question, according to my observations, it's Potter, right? Maybe the little girl." "

"Harry is in the lead, but Hermione is the initiator. Solim said.

Evans looked down and wrote something on the parchment.

"You said their purpose was because Umbridge's class was rotten in the beginning, but now?"

"Umbridge's class is just a façade, in fact they want to learn something about self-protection, after all, you know the situation out there now. Solim wasn't too dirty, and he just hit the ground with his ass.

"How's it going?"

"Then I don't know. Solim shrugged, "I guess I've learned a few simple spells, and I should have the most basic combat abilities." "

"Oh, those little ones are quite composed. Evans wrote, "From what I've investigated, a few of those people have quite unbridled personalities, and they can't bear to show off everywhere." "

"Then you'd be wrong. Solim picked up a wad of parchment from the ground and looked at it, revealing that Umbridge had been plotted against him on the Quidditch pitch.

"What's wrong?"

"They didn't show off because they learned two spells, because there was something holding them back. Otherwise, with Gryffindor's character, everyone would have known about it. Solim was surprised to find that the report in his hand still contained Evans' guess about his Transfiguration at the time.

"Something?" Raising his head, Evans looked at Solim.

"Hermione made them sign a contract - there was a punishment. "

Evans' eyes widened, "The contract, the little girl did it herself."

"Let's just say that. Solim was still looking down at the report in his hand, "Although she has received a lot of theoretical support from me, it can still be seen as her doing it independently." "

"What type?" Evans asked solemnly, "general-purpose, stand-alone, or ......?"

"Of course, it's universal. No matter how smart Hermione is, no matter how good her comprehension skills are, and how solid her theoretical knowledge is, there are some hard requirements that she can't meet. "

"Well, even a generic contract isn't bad, especially considering her origin and age. Evans touched his chin, which was already a dagger, and said, "What about the punishment mechanism......?"

"Don't ask me, she got the theoretical knowledge of the contract from me, but I didn't make the contract for her. Solim waved his hand impatiently, busy reading Evans' guess about his Transfiguration.

"If you really want to know, wouldn't it be good to induce an insider to tell the story? Then Solim raised the parchment in his hand, "There's something to your guess, but it's not the same as I had in mind. "

"Hey, don't mess through those records!" Evans seemed to be just now discovering what Solim was doing, "I've already sorted them out!

With his mouth wide open, Solim looked around the room about the size of the scrapyard and the parchment all over the floor, and asked in an incredulous tone, "Tidying up?" Pointing to the parchment all over the floor, Solim said, "If it's not messy, you tell me, what is messy? Every time I throw waste potions, the place is cleaner than yours." "

Of course, Solim was talking about the Room of Requirement, but the room where he dropped the discarded potions was a little special.

"What are you looking at?"

"It was the incident where I snuck up on Umbridge on the pitch. Solim flicked the parchment in his hand, "I think your guess about that Transfiguration is interesting. "

"You should have killed her on the spot!" Evans' eyes turned red at the mention of Umbridge, "otherwise there wouldn't have been so much going on." "

"Dumbledore was still in school. Solim reminded, "And you don't really think that other professors don't know anything but you, do you?"

"Besides, the Transfiguration was just to confirm some of my suspicions. It's not about killing people. "

"Your Transfiguration is interesting. Evans said: "Unlike the general malicious transformation that uses people as the object of transformation, your transformation technique uses clothing as the object of transformation, which is quite a novel idea. "

"That's one of my many doubts. Solim put down the parchment in his hand, "Why didn't any wizard think of doing this?" Transfiguration should be the most eclectic form of magic, but when it comes to developing new spells, it seems like everyone is on the same path. "

"You have to be clear: who are the people who can develop new spells, who can develop new spells. Evans reminded: "The fools who live in St. Mungory and blow their noses off are not counted, most of them don't have enough theoretical backing, where did the wizards who really have the ability to independently develop a practical spell come from? "

Evans looked at Solim solemnly, "You can't assume that no one has ever thought of this, but maybe it's the uncertainty that makes them reluctant to take the risk." Isn't there enough to develop spells?"

There is some truth to what Evans said. Developing a new spell is inherently risky, and it is always a matter of developing a spell in a way that has been pioneered by predecessors with a certain amount of security and security, let alone trying a new method like Solim.

When experimenting with spells, something unexpected often happens. The Transfiguration that Solim had given Umbridge at the time was experimental, an attempt to determine the effect before developing the spell. But when perfecting a spell, there's a high chance that something unexpected will happen, like some kind of irreversible transformation damage, or a violent explosion—the failure of a spell will always come with an explosion. _

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