"It's so tiring...and that's right, it's such a great idea after all!"

"If you push the Animagus forward...and it's such a big step, it's normal to get overtired!"

"Yes! We can't imagine how much we need to think about to adjust the Animagus in one step!"

Everyone expressed their understanding, and after a brief discussion, they decided to send Weizet back to the hotel together;

Just after they all left Central Park, a bright fireball streaked across the sky, trailing a long tail of flames and fell down, hitting the tree where Weizet was...

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Under the influence of the inexplicable thrust, Weizet saw the familiar galaxy.

He was too familiar with this galaxy. He had shared memories about this place with Luna. Luna also liked this place very much and would choose it as the scene when learning magic.

As he continued to get closer to the galaxy, he compared what he saw with his memory and noticed something unusual;

The galaxy that appeared in front of him at this moment and was getting closer and closer seemed to have an extremely subtle dimness;

This is a subjective feeling that belongs to him. Although the galaxy is still brilliant, there is a feeling of "casting a haze".

This feeling lasted for a short time, and gradually disappeared after he was completely submerged in the galaxy;

However, Weizet had reason to suspect that it was because he was already "in the mountains" that he no longer felt gloomy.

Even though he had been here once before, everything around him still felt fresh;

He saw the figure of Gellert Grindelwald again in a cloud of stardust;

In addition, stardust containing various familiar magical knowledge also appeared in front of him.

Unconsciously, the inexplicable thrust disappeared, and he finally stopped, with a bright cloud of stardust appearing in front of him.

In this ball of stardust belonging to Animagus, there is a magical understanding belonging to Vizette. The understanding related to Animagus is like a bridge, connecting him with the stardust.

This connection brought a little aura to Weizet, which seemed to have an entity and slowly floated in front of him.

"Professor McGonagall once said...she saw a piece of ocean and fed one of the fish..."

"Principal Dumbledore also said that he saw an endless valley and planted a few crops..."

"And what I experienced back then was to strengthen this ball of stardust belonging to Animagus..."

"Strengthening stardust is similar to feeding fish... both help things that already exist in the 'other world' and make them stronger..."

"The situation that Principal Dumbledore mentioned is somewhat different. He planted crops in the 'other world', which means that he left something of his own in the 'other world'..."

"The aura that is manifesting now comes from me... It means that I can also plant crops... It means that I can also put in fish fry... It means that I can also give birth to new stardust!"

Thinking of this, the spiritual light that possessed the entity trembled slightly, spinning slowly like a vortex;

When the spiritual light vortex rotates, it throws out a ray of light and connects with Wizette;

Because of his research on spiritual magic, Weizet could feel what this spiritual light was absorbing, searching for, and copying;

Things copied by the aura will appear as light points and appear around the aura vortex, making the vortex further grow;

When the spiritual light vortex is large enough and contains enough light points, it will turn into a ball of stardust, a stardust born from him!

"The magical characteristic of 'tolerance' of the Grimace Hawkmoth Chrysalis... through the magical characteristic of 'tolerance', 'self-renewal' is extended..."

The spiritual light vortex continues to pull out the light spots. It is more difficult and takes longer to form a new stardust than to grow the original stardust.

Weizet was naturally full of desire to explore the magical places in the "other world". He wanted to know how big this place was and how many secrets it hidden...

However, before officially exploring, he needs to determine two key points - one is whether he can explore freely, and the other is whether he will encounter danger while exploring.

"The thread extending from this spiritual light... is connected to me... If so, is it... a 'safety rope'?"

In order to figure this out, he shifted his attention and tried to find the answer he needed through the Animagus stardust next to him.

Such an attempt was indeed correct. He could feel a similar affirmative answer from Animagus Stardust.

"So...how big is this place?"

Vizette tried to go a step further and asked Animagus Stardust a second question.

The feeling conveyed by Stardust this time was a kind of blank reply.

"This aura will automatically turn into stardust, which means that during the period when stardust is formed... I can explore the surrounding area, right?"

Stardust once again delivered a positive reply.

Weizet thought of another question, "Then how should I move around here..."

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Weizet quickly thought of several different approaches, and after a brief selection, he continued to ask, "Try to imagine that inexplicable push?"

Stardust delivered a positive answer for the third time.

"In this case..." He felt relieved, "It's rare to enter here once, and with a 'safety rope', it would be a pity not to explore it!"

Luna can always help Vizette find answers to some questions inadvertently.

For example, how to move in the "other world" requires reviewing Luna's understanding of the Levitation Spell;

In Luna's view, the Levitation Charm can not only make objects float upward by "pulling" with wand gestures;

You can also "blow" the object into an updraft, thus achieving the effect of the levitating spell.

It was precisely because of Luna's point of view that it had an extremely important inspiration for Vizette, and he was able to master the technique of casting the wandless and silent floating spell.

The inspiration Luna gave him is still effective even now;

That inexplicable thrust was "blowing" and helped him explore the "other world".

Wizette was "blown" further and further away, so far away that the spiritual light vortex could no longer be seen.

Just as he had guessed and verified, the thread connecting the spiritual light vortex to him was like a safety rope, growing longer and longer as he explored the brilliant galaxy.

Dumbledore mentions that he planted several crops in the "other world";

Weizet wanted to find it out and see what kind of magical knowledge those crops that were accepted by the "other world" contained.

As he continued to explore the splendid galaxy, he keenly discovered one thing - the "dimness" he felt before was a real situation.

"Can I think that...there is a boundary in this galaxy, and it is not an endless place as I thought at the beginning?"

"Then what is beyond the boundary... If stardust can continue to increase, even if there is a boundary, does that mean... that it can still expand outward?"

With this idea in mind, Weizet wanted to continue exploring toward the "dark" place, trying to find the boundary of this galaxy.

The surroundings are getting darker and darker, and the star clusters are becoming fewer and fewer. It is said that the reason why the star river is brilliant is because of the stardust in it.

All kinds of wisdom from the pioneers are embodied as stardust in the "other world", making the entire galaxy shine. This is what makes this place so fascinating.

The surroundings seemed to be surrounded by mist, and Weizet saw that deep in the mist, there was a distinctive cloud of stardust;

Not only is this mass of stardust huge, but also because of its color, which is like the residue after burning fire, full of desolate dark gray;

He was inevitably attracted to this cloud of stardust, as if this cloud of stardust was all that belonged to the brilliant galaxy;

Stardust seemed to be telling Weizet that the reason why it appeared here was not because it was squeezed out or because it swallowed up other stardust, but because it was wherever it wanted to be.

Facing this cloud of stardust, Weizet had a feeling of déjà vu.

"Could it be...that it's the stardust left by Voldemort?"

"Then what kind of magical knowledge will be recorded in this cloud of stardust?"

A strong curiosity arose spontaneously.

Wizette felt the "safety rope" again and made sure that the "safety rope" could still follow his will and pull him back to the aura vortex at any time, and then he slowly approached this special mass of stardust.

A figure emerged from the stardust, looking tall and thin, clad in a flowing black robe;

The hood of the robe covers the figure's head, and occasionally the scarlet light in the head can be seen, filling it with a cold and terrifying aura;

It was indeed the star cluster left by Voldemort, but the Voldemort who left the star cluster was probably much more powerful than the Voldemorts Weizet had seen;

Although this Voldemort figure has a humanoid torso, it doesn't have much of a "human" feel. It's like a huge skeleton covered in gray skin.

The stardust where Gellert Grindelwald appears contains a magic called the "Fire Shield Spell."

And the stardust where Voldemort appears also contains a magic, a magic called "Flying Spell".

Compared to the Fire Shield Spell, this flying spell is undoubtedly more complex and even involves ritual magic;

To complete this magic, the time and energy required will not be inferior to completing Animagus exercises.

"Volo... Vola... Vole De Mort... Voldemort (Fly... Leap... Fly away from death... Voldemort)!"

This ritual magic called "Flying Spell" is similar to the Animagus situation. It also requires a long series of spells to be recited within a specific period of time to facilitate the completion of the "Flying Spell".

Because of this seminar, Wizette gained a deeper understanding of ritual magic;

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