I'm the king of scrolls at Hogwarts

Chapter 9 Is the art of transformation idealistic or materialistic?

"You tell me this." Louis put down his knife and fork and said seriously: "You have also seen that the hat originally wanted to assign me to Gryffindor, but I seemed to have offended him badly, so he behaved like this kidding me."

"What did you do to it?" Harry became interested. He wrote down what he wanted to eat on a small card and said with great interest: "The Sorting Hat should be easy to talk to. I kept telling him no." Only if I go to Slytherin will he assign me Gryffindor - you know, he always thought it would be good for me to go to Slytherin."

Louis thought to himself that it would be good to go to Slytherin. You have the fragment of Voldemort, a holy relic, and you can go to Azkaban. Harry was able to get what he wanted, partly because of his own strong demands, but also partly because Dumbledore might have opened a back door for him.

After all, although the people of Gryffindor are a little braver and have made a lot of money, they are still much better than the Slytherins.

There is a theory in the past life that Louis quite agrees with, that is, Dumbledore intentionally or unintentionally guided Harry to the Weasley family, hoping that the warmth of the Weasley family would prevent Harry from going astray.

Needless to say, he also likes the Weasley family.

"I said he was dirty." Louis lied without changing his expression as he forked the small sausage he had just put down.

"I think so too." Ron shook his red head and echoed with a smile. After laughing for a while, he suddenly said seriously: "Slytherins are all dark wizards - uh, I'm not talking about you, Louis. I'm just afraid that you will be bullied by them or led astray by them."

Louis thought to himself, what the hell are you talking about? It would be a pity not to become a dark wizard with my eighteenth-level black magic talent.

"A philosopher once said that prejudice is farther from the truth than ignorance." Louis took a sip of coffee, and the strong bitter aroma refreshed his mind: "There will also be good people in Slytherin, such as me."

As he was talking, he saw the blond senior student walking by and sitting next to him.

"And this senior is also a good person." He added.

The senior sister's cold gaze swept over the freshmen, and a chill that came from within made everyone shiver. Ron quickly changed the subject: "Ah, who said what you just said? Was it the Muggle Prime Minister?"

"You guessed it." Louis put down the coffee cup and winked at Ron: "But it's not British."

The first class today is Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration class. Go up the stairs from the auditorium to the second floor and go to the right. This time, Harry and Ron got up early in order to have a heart-to-heart talk with Louis, so they were not late.

Louis secretly thanked these two friends in his heart. Without them, he would probably be the one who was threatened and turned into a pocket watch.

On the podium in the Transfiguration classroom, a silver tabby cat was sitting alone on the podium like a tiger. At this time, there was still half an hour before morning class, and there was no one in the classroom yet. The tabby cat saw two little lions from his own college and a small Slytherin snake walking together, and his pupils shrank as if seeing light.

Louis recognized that it was Professor McGonagall - after all, he had checked it out at home last month. He looked around and sat in the area belonging to Slytherin House.

After a short while, Malfoy walked into the classroom with his Hem and Ha second general. After a few words with Louis, he chose to sit next to him.

When all the students arrived, Professor McGonagall was belatedly arriving. She glanced at Louis indifferently, stood on the podium and began to bully the freshmen.

"Transfiguration is the most complex and dangerous spell you have in your Hogwarts curriculum. If anyone is mischievous in my class, I will ask him out and never let him in again. I have warned you." .”

Louis always felt that she should add another sentence not to say that she was unprepared.

Not to mention, Professor McGonagall is already known for being selfless, but after she was so frightened, the little wizards were all frightened.

Then, with a wave of the magic wand in Professor McGonagall's hand, the podium in front of her suddenly turned into a squealing pig, sniffing and arching towards the floor next to her. It looked extremely funny.

"Cool." Ron praised from the bottom of his heart.

Professor McGonagall waved her wand again, turning the pig back into the podium.

"This is just a small application of transfiguration," she said. "You still have a long way to go before you learn how to turn objects into living creatures."

"Professor." Ron raised his hand.

"Weasley, do you have any questions?" Professor McGonagall noticed the eager Ron.

"Professor, I want to know, can the pig turned into a pig be eaten?"

As soon as Ron finished speaking, a burst of laughter broke out in the classroom. Ron's cheeks turned as red as his hair as he laughed. Malfoy smiled happily. He also laughed with Crabbe and Goyle and said that it was probably because the Weasleys couldn't afford pork, so he asked this question.

"Quiet." Professor McGonagall frowned slightly and tapped the blackboard with her wand - just like a pointer. She looked around at her classmates and said very seriously: "Any object conjured by the transformation spell is not edible, and there is a time limit for the wizard's deformation effect on the object. When the transformation spell attached to the object expires, the object will be destroyed." It will automatically restore the prototype, such as——"

With a flick of her hand, she turned a piece of chalk into a slug. As her classmates watched, she waved her wand and flicked the slug onto the blackboard.

A strange thing happened. The slug instantly turned into a piece of chalk and fell into the storage layer under the blackboard with a clatter.

"When the transformed life form loses its life, the curse will be automatically lifted. Moreover, wizards cannot conjure food out of thin air, and even food transformed from entities cannot be eaten."

She glanced at the people in the audience and said: "I know what you are thinking. During the freshman party yesterday, the food that appeared on the plates in the auditorium was not conjured up by Professor Dumbledore out of thin air, but from Hogwarts." After the house elves have finished cooking the food, they use magic to move the food to your plates."

"Understood, Professor." A sparse reply came from below.

Then came the lengthy and boring basics of Transfiguration. Lewis took notes for a long time and discovered that the core idea of ​​Transfiguration is to "emphasize subjective consciousness."

This is not to say that the transformation spell is idealistic. The so-called idealistic means that consciousness comes first, and matter comes second. Consciousness comes first, and then matter comes. The transformation spell puts matter first and consciousness second. It is impossible for consciousness to produce matter out of thin air, but consciousness can react on matter.

It sounds quite materialistic.

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