Hogwarts passer-by professor

Chapter 5: First encounter with magic

Chapter 5: First encounter with magic
After ordering a steak and a glass of mead, and filling his stomach briefly, Aisen began to study.At seven o'clock in the evening, Eisen closed the book "Magic Theory" and let out a sigh of relief.

After reading this book, Eisen had a general understanding of the magic in this world.According to the memories of past lives and the content of this book, in order for wizards to successfully cast spells, in addition to the requirements for the magic power in the body and the waving movements of the wand, there is another important factor, and that is strong emotions.

After understanding this, Eisen understood why many adult wizards were unable to effectively cast some advanced magic spells.Because in Eisen's view, it is relatively difficult for wizards in this world to cast spells.

For example, when Professor Flitwick of Hogwarts taught the young wizards the levitation spell.In the spell "Yungardim Leviosa", the sound of "add" should be pronounced longer and more clearly.

Not only do the spells need to be recited correctly, there are also strict requirements for the little wizards to wave their wands, which is "one wave and one shake."With these prerequisites in place, the wizard's emotions must be aroused before magic can be released.

The mobilization of emotions is best reflected in the Unforgivable Curse and the Patronus Curse.To cast the Unforgivable Curse, you must mobilize strong malice towards the target from deep within your heart, and this malice is clearly intended to kill the other person.Only with this level of malice can the power of the Unforgivable Curse be unleashed.

The Patronus Charm requires mobilizing extremely positive emotions to be released.When the little wizards learn the Patronus Charm, they are asked to think back to the happiest things when casting this spell.Because this is indeed the best way to mobilize positive emotions.

Of course, Eisen also has some speculations about this, that is, the emotional mobilization required to perform magic should be just an expression of inner will.The inner will is mobilized through emotions, and then the magic is released by combining the wand and magic.

As for the reason for such speculation, it is because of the behavior of the little wizard after the magic riot.Take Harry Potter for example. He could not cast magic before entering Hogwarts, but he could make the glass of the zoo disappear.

It was obvious that the magic power in his body sensed his strong will and was directly mobilized to cast a magic that made the glass temporarily disappear.

As for the little wizard's step-by-step process of learning spells in strict accordance with the requirements, in Eisen's opinion, it is likely that it is a system that Hogwarts School has put together long ago.This can help the little wizard control his own magic step by step.

If the little wizards can study strictly according to the professor's teaching level, after the little wizards graduate from Hogwarts, they will have complete control over their own magic, and then chanting spells and casting spells will gradually become an instinct.

In this way, it may be easier and more casual for them to recite spells and cast spells after graduation.There will be no wand-waving or even incantation requirements.And this is the origin of the difficult skill of silent and wandless spell casting.

However, the skill of casting spells silently and without a wand is indeed difficult, and few adult wizards can do it.Of course, in Eisen's opinion, this is because they did not study deeply enough when they were studying in school.

Powerful characters like Dumbledore and Voldemort are obviously powerful enough.

However, after gaining a general understanding of the magic in this world, Eisen remembered some details that he had not noticed before.That is, the curse of this world is very strange.Because some spells are passed down from generation to generation by wizards, but there are also some spells that are directly created by a wizard.

For example, Professor Snape directly invented a very powerful curse - the Divine Edge Shadowless Curse.This curse can only be broken by its counter-curse, and other than that, any other spell can't be broken.

So, the question is, how did Snape invent this curse?Eisen guessed that this should be closely related to Snape's level of charms, potions and black magic.With enough knowledge and a strong enough emotion, it should be possible to invent such a magic spell.

But obviously, all this is still speculation for Eisen, who has not yet learned magic.

Putting "Magic Theory" aside, Eisen picked up "Standard Spells - Elementary" and started studying.For a complete novice wizard, of course, you have to start with simple spells.

Afterwards, Eisen tore off a page from his notebook, calmed down and took out his wand.

"Yingardim, Leviosa!" Eisen waved his wand, then pointed at the torn page.To Eisen's expectation, after he chanted the spell, the page slowly floated up with the dance of the wand.

Then, Eisen put down his wand and pointed his finger at the page to try, and found that there was no problem at all.After successfully casting two spells in a row, Aisen's inner joy was beyond words.After all, this means that he has truly become a wizard.

As soon as his thoughts changed, the character panel appeared in front of Eisen. As he expected, although he had learned the levitation spell, the skill bar still did not appear.At this time, Aisen gave up because the skills he knew would not be reflected on the character panel.

However, when Aisen's eyes fell on the magic value column, he still showed a baffled look.He found that 10 points of magic power were still 10 points. After practicing the levitation spell twice, his magic power was not consumed at all.

However, when he first discovered this problem, Eisen recalled the specialness of this world.That's right, wizards in this world seem to consume no magic power when chanting spells and casting spells.

Whether it was the First Wizarding War or the Second Wizarding War, Eisen had never heard of a wizard being caught and killed because he ran out of magic power.

In the memory of his previous life, Eisen vaguely remembered that it seemed that in order to prepare for the first round of the Triwizard Tournament, Harry Potter had practiced the Flying Curse with quills, books, chairs and other objects, and he had never finished eating. Started at lunch and practiced like crazy until two in the morning.

But even with such crazy spell practice, Harry Potter could still use spells after learning the Flying Charm.Judging from this performance, it seems that the wizard does not need to consume magic power to cast spells!However, Harry Potter looked rather tired after practicing.From this point of view, the wizard's incantation seems to consume energy.

But think about it from another perspective, anyone who has nothing to do and focuses on something for more than ten hours will probably be exhausted.But in any case, wizards do not consume magic power in their bodies when performing magic.

After reaching this conclusion, Eisen suddenly felt a little strange. Since casting a spell does not require the consumption of magic power, what determines who is more powerful?Why does Goldfinger give a quantified magic value?
After just thinking for a moment, Aisen showed a look of surprise.He remembered that "Mad Eye" Moody, played by Barty Crouch Jr., said when explaining the three unforgivable curses to the students that the Death Curse required powerful magical power as a basis.

Moreover, the other party also claimed that if the little wizards used magic wands to chant the death curse on him, he would only get a nosebleed at most.Obviously, it can be seen from here that when the same magic spell is released, the amount of magic power greatly affects the effect of the magic spell.In other words, the amount of magic power is directly equal to the strength of the magic power.

This is also the reason why adult wizards are usually more powerful than young wizards, because adult wizards obviously have more magic power.In other words, the magic value quantified by Eisen's Golden Finger does not simply represent the amount of magic power, but more intuitively represents the intensity of magic power. The two can be equated.

Why do you say that?Because since chanting a spell and casting a spell does not consume magic power, the power of magic cannot be determined by how much magic power is consumed.In Eisen's view, what determines the success of magic release should be spell-casting skills and appropriate emotional feedback.The total amount of magic power in the body determines the power of the magic after it is released.

After coming to this conclusion, many of Eisen's doubts were solved.After thinking about it, Aisen felt relieved.Because his magic power can increase by 10 points every day, this means that the strength of his magic power will also increase every day.Perhaps, it won't be long before he can punch Grindelwald and kick Voldemort.

(End of this chapter)

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