The caster needs to use the magic wand to guide the existing weather phenomenon, and then reshape it, and finally achieve the purpose of changing the weather.

Just like Professor McGonagall's weather spell, because there are few clouds around, no matter how you guide it, you can't gather enough clouds.

At this time, you need to change your mindset and guide the water of the Black Lake into the air like Professor Flitwick did, so as to form a new cloud.

It was only after learning the principles of the weather spell that Vizet understood what Dumbledore meant by "cannot work on Animagus".

If there is a lack of weather related to lightning, you will encounter a situation similar to Professor McGonagall, and it will be difficult to gather enough lightning to cause a storm.

However, the lightning that wizards can release is quite different from the lightning contained in the weather.

Therefore, it is impossible to use Professor Flitwick's method to introduce enough lightning from the outside to promote the birth of a storm.

Professor Flitwick's teaching skills are naturally impeccable. Taking advantage of the good weather during this period, he started with a relatively simple clear sky spell and led Vizet into the magic door of the weather spell...

After several studies, Vizet mastered the clear sky spell.

The spell of the clear sky spell is "clear blue sky". When casting the spell, you need to keep pushing outward to remove the excess weather, and then you can complete this magic.

It can also be expanded. Using those gaps, Vizet successfully cast the clear sky spell and ushered in real sunshine for the corridor.

The happiest person who can shine into the corridor is Luna. She can decorate some potted plants in the corridor to make the entire corridor more full of vitality.

...

At the weekend, after the morning Quidditch training, Vizet took a nap in the corridor.

The pot of mandrake that he cultivated personally was also moved to the corridor as the corridor had real sunshine.

Mandrake is a relatively dangerous magical plant. After moving it to the corridor, he can also feel a little more at ease.

As usual, he showed up outside Professor Snape's office ten minutes in advance.

This time, there was a familiar magic item in the office - the Pensieve that had appeared in the principal's office.

The appearance of the Pensieve made him a little excited.

There was less than a week left before the second full moon.

According to the way of making magic items, Vizet engraved a lot of magic into the mandrake leaves he held in his mouth.

Not only basic magic such as levitation, cutting, and fire spells, but also the meteorological magic that he had just mastered, such as the clear sky spell and the drizzle spell, were engraved in it.

In order to satisfy Vizet's curiosity and ideas, Professor Flitwick's recently prepared private lessons were intended to teach him about the lightning spell, which is a meteorological spell that can attract lightning.

Snape asked coldly: "Did you say something about Animagus in front of Dumbledore and others?"

"Yes, Professor Snape!" Vizet nodded and quickly found the corresponding notes.

This is the content he rewrote for the paper "Transfiguration Today", which he just finished in the past two days.

Vizette cast the copy spell he learned from the "Book of Spells" and copied a note, "Professor Snape, this is about the young mandrake blades."

"I want to go directly..." Snape curled his lips and pointed to the Pensieve, "Anyway, you know what I mean."

"Okay." Vizette nodded, put the copied notes on the desk, then took out the wand and put it against his temple to cast the Memory Extraction Charm.

...

In the principal's office, Dumbledore had a clear smile on his face.

He approved another document, put down the quill pen, stretched his body, and said to the more vicissitudes of Phoenix Fawkes: "Severus is really patient!"

"It took him almost a month to ask me for the Pensieve... Fawkes, do you think he is simply curious about the mandrake blades, or does he have other ideas?"

Phoenix Fawkes' voice became much more dragged, and he moaned twice in a very low voice.

"I think there are other ideas, too." Dumbledore stroked his beard, grabbed a pile of cockroaches, and pinched a mint licorice candy.

After swallowing the two candies together, he couldn't help shivering and exhaling a large puff of white mist.

"The full moon will not bring him good memories. If you think about this full moon, maybe it's a good start, right?"

Fawkes the Phoenix nodded gently, and another feather fell and turned into ashes in the air...

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Thanks to the sunny weather during this period, the Scottish Highlands were not shrouded in clouds at night.

The round moon hung high in the sky, like a pearl inlaid in the night sky.

If the second full moon encounters a cloudy day, then you need to go back to the first step and start over.

In fact, in order to ensure that there will be no clouds tonight, not only Hagrid is guarding the hunting grounds, but Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, and Professor Flitwick are also present.

What surprised Hagrid the most was that Snape actually appeared outside the hunting grounds.

As if noticing Hagrid's surprised look, Snape's face became even gloomier, and he lifted his robe and changed his position.

Vizet thanked the professors and Hagrid in turn, and took out the mandrake leaf.

The Mandrake blades that saw the moonlight again had undergone a significant change, and it seemed that even the texture had changed.

At this time, the Mandrake blades were like a thin emerald, with a translucent luster on it, and faint spots of light could be seen jumping.

"It is indeed different." Professor McGonagall was the first to check, "My leaf at that time just became more emerald... at least it would not be as beautiful as this one!"

Chapter 131 The Leaky Hagrid

Compared with the traditional Animagus, the Animagus that Vizet is now conducting, no matter the meaning and function of each step, must be more clear and profound.

This is no longer a ritual magic that follows past experience, but an organized magic experiment.

Both Flitwick and McGonagall wanted to witness all of this, record the whole process, and make adequate preparations for the subsequent papers.

Of course, the pioneering nature of this experiment also means that it is not only dangerous, but also has unpredictable uncertainties.

The arrival of Dumbledore and Snape is to minimize this uncertainty as much as possible.

Snape walked forward, took out his wand, pointed it at the mandrake leaf, and waved it gently.

Flitwick stretched his neck and stood on tiptoe, with a serious look on his face.

McGonagall also had a similar serious expression, adjusted his glasses, and put his fingers on the frame.

Snape used the magic of detecting medicinal properties to explore this mandrake leaf.

The green light ball brushed back and forth across the leaf to verify whether it met expectations and whether there were any hidden dangers.

"Interesting, continue." Snape left two words without staying for long and left the hunting ground directly.

After hearing this, McGonagall's expression returned to normal and put down his hand on the frame;

Flitwick landed on the sole of his foot, twisted his neck slightly, and his beard shook happily twice.

Watching Vizet bury the bottle in the ground, the professors also left together.

"Albus, this place is well chosen." Professor McGonagall praised, "Hagrid can help take care of it, so he won't be easily affected."

"Really? The range is also quite large, it's a really good place!" Dumbledore stroked his beard.

"The next step is to wait for the storm. I don't know... to what extent has Vizet mastered the weather spell?"

Flitwick said slowly: "Vizet has a good talent. He has mastered the Clear Sky Charm and the Drizzle Charm, but the range is not large."

"That is to say, he needs more practice to get familiar with the feeling of casting. I am not worried about this at all. Vizet is too self-conscious. Sometimes I feel tired for him."

McGonagall and Dumbledore nodded, expressing their high agreement with this statement.

...

Hagrid watched Dumbledore and the others leave, and approached Vizet and said, "So you are also planning to learn Animagus?"

Hearing this, Vizet was a little curious, "Before...someone also buried potions here? Also learning Animagus?"

"Oh! The Running Gorgon!" Hagrid shouted, shaking his head, and stretched out his hand to cover his mouth.

His eyes were like black beetles, shining for a while, and then he put down his hands helplessly, causing a breeze.

Hagrid lowered his body and squatted beside Vizet, lowering his voice and "grunting": "It's okay to tell you, but you can't tell Harry and the others."

"Of course!" Vizet nodded.

In fact, compared to himself, he was more worried that Hagrid would let the cat out of the bag.

This kind of thing actually happened several times last school year.

At least Harry had told Vizet several times about the Philosopher's Stone;

Harry and the others were so sure because the source of the information was Hagrid, and they all trusted Hagrid.

Hagrid was indeed a trustworthy person, but he was a little loose-lipped;

The key point was that he didn't intend to reveal the secret, but blurted it out unintentionally;

This situation might be related to Hagrid's own personality, he was careless and outspoken, and he couldn't hide the secret...

...

Vizet walked on the moving stairs, "Hagrid, can you tell me the cause and effect? ​​This way I can avoid it better."

"I wish I was as meticulous as you." Hagrid sighed, "It's nothing... The place we are going to is actually James's secret warehouse."

"Oh! You shouldn't know James, right? He is Harry's father... He is an excellent wizard and a very nice person... Lily is also, she is Harry's mother."

Vizet was a little surprised, "Since it is the secret of Harry's father, why can't you tell Harry?"

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