Hogwarts Shippuden

Chapter 9: Happy Guy at Hogwarts

As Ravenclaw students, Zhang Qiu and Marietta Aikemo felt that it was a very embarrassing thing to be caught by their dean while slipping away in class.

The two immediately turned their bodies around, pretending to be good students who were diligent and studious, and began to practice cutting spells on the sticks.

Kyle didn't feel any embarrassment, and generously asked Professor Flitwick to teach the principle of the cutting spell.

"Professor, I don't quite understand, why is it possible to release the cutting spell just by chanting the spell and waving the wand?"

When he said this, Kyle glanced at the wooden stick in Zhang Qiu's hand next to him, it was already split in half.

And the stick in Kyle's hand is still the same as when it came down.

Without waiting for Professor Flitwick to speak, Kyle quickly added:

"The cutting spell is literally understood as dividing an object. From a physical point of view, the cutting spell is like using a sharp object such as a knife to cut it open."

Professor Flitwick smiled and listened.

"But when I saw that you and Zhang Qiu were casting the cutting spell, I didn't feel anything like a knife splitting them apart. So it should be splitting itself from the inside."

Professor Flitwick smiled.

"So the real principle of the cutting spell should be to let the magic force act on the molecules on the wooden stick, so that the attraction between the molecules fails or exceeds the scope of action and cannot be combined together, so as to have the effect of cutting? "

Professor Flitwick smiled stiffly.

"How should I control magic to achieve such an effect?"

Professor Flitwick: ? ? ?

What is this melon child asking about?

He understood every word and every letter that Kyle said, but when they were combined together, he didn't know what Kyle was talking about.

Do you have to consider so much for a basic spell like the cutting spell?

Didn't you just wave your wand and cut things open with a bang?

It is true that Professor Flitwick is a master of magic spells, but his research on magic spells does not include analyzing them from the perspective of Muggle physics.

But out of the dignity of the professor, he couldn't just be questioned by Kyle.

Professor Flitwick pretended to be serious, and in Kyle's view, it seemed like he was thinking and organizing language.

After struggling for a while, Professor Flitwick decided to give up.

He tried to squeeze out a dry smile, "This is the power of magic, you just need to input your intention into your wand and order it to cast a spell."

Kyle stared at Professor Flitwick: Are you serious?

Professor Flitwick stared at Kyle: Why is this melon looking at me like this? Are you questioning the level of my spell master?

A crow flew past the window and quacked twice, setting off the inexplicable embarrassment of the atmosphere around the two of them.

A few black lines hang down from Kyle's forehead. Is this magic too idealistic?

When he performs water escape ninjutsu, he can always follow traces. The magic power in his body is converted into water element and then shaped into the shape of a shark. This is the so-called phlegm.

Whether this process obeys the conservation of energy and other laws of physics, he can't say for sure, but there is always a trace.

And this cutting spell... it's really hard to describe.

Kyle worked hard to organize the language, and finally asked the key to the question: "So, Professor, the essence of magic is to achieve what you want?"

Professor Flitwick's eyes widened in surprise, "Ah, yes, you summed it up well."

That said...

Kyle picked up the wand again and aimed it at the wooden stick on the table in front of him, and slowly injected magic power into the wand.

At the same time, he conveyed a very strong idea to his wand - cut it!

Kyle only felt that the magic power in his body poured into the wand frantically, as if he was going to **** himself out. Fortunately, this magic power extraction stopped soon.

A dazzling beam of light spewed out from the tip of Kyle's wand, hit the wooden stick with unabated momentum, and landed on the wooden table below the stick.

A dazzling red glow enveloped the entire table.

Boom!

It was the loud sound of the table that was torn in two falling to the ground.

pat...

This time, it was the sound of books falling to the ground.

Kyle stared blankly at the desk in front of him, what just happened?

Kyle came back to his senses, and while frantically holding up the desk, he asked Professor Flitwick in a low voice, "Professor, is my cutting spell a success?"

success?

More than a success, this cutting spell is comparable to Snape's sharp edge.

Professor Flitwick wiped the sweat that didn't exist on his forehead, "I think you may not have controlled the magic power output well, don't get discouraged, let's try again. It's back to normal!"

The desk that Kyle was supporting was assembled into its original shape under the action of the recovery spell, and the seams were so tight that there was no trace of it being split in half by Kyle.

Kyle couldn't help but admire the magic of magic.

After resuming a stick, and with the encouragement of Professor Flitwick, Kyle began his second spellcasting attempt.

Kyle thought about the mistake he made in the process of casting the spell just now.

When he just cast the spell, after conveying his thoughts to the wand, he felt the magic power in his body spontaneously mobilized, just like the feeling he had in the wand shop earlier today.

Judging from the reaction of the professional staff maker Ollivander, his magic power seems to be much greater than others?

In other words, everyone else is Chakra, he is Chajinla or Chatonla.

So the power of his spells is many times greater than others?

In this case, when he casts magic, he has to control the magic power in his body a little, so as not to let it all pour out uncontrollably.

Otherwise, the cutting spell he just landed on people, I'm afraid the whole school would not be able to open.

Kyle, who figured out the problem, tried to cast the cutting spell again.

After three or four practice sessions, he was finally able to control the power of his cutting spell to the same level as a normal wizard.

Next to him, Professor Flitwick nodded with satisfaction. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

On the premise of not learning any spell casting gestures and spell recitation skills, the first time you touch the cutting spell, you can cast it in one class.

What a terrifying talent.

After mastering the cutting spell, Kyle began to ponder what Professor Flitwick said just now.

Since the essence of magic is to achieve what you want, then when you transmit your thoughts to the wand, defining the expression of the cutting spell as another way, can you make the cutting spell show another effect?

An idea exploded in his mind like a thunderbolt.

Kyle changed from a one-handed wand to a two-handed wand. With the injection of magic power and the transmission of his thoughts, an invisible magic blade extended from the front end of the wand.

Death is like the wind! Always be with me!

Long way to go! Only with the sword!

Grabbing the wooden stick in front of him and throwing it upward, Kyle closed his eyes and carefully felt the direction of the wind brought by the wooden stick as it fell.

this moment! Kyle seems to be possessed by the wind swordsman!

this moment! He is the happy man at Hogwarts!

When the stick, which was in free fall in the air, fell in front of him - he moved!

Face the wind!

Draw the knife! Bevel! Close the knife!

"Hasa give it!"

The wooden stick that fell in the air instantly turned into two pieces under the flash-like slash of the gust of wind, and fell weakly to the table in front of him.

pat...

Professor Flitwick looked at the smooth and neatly sectioned stick, and then at the invisible blade at the front of Kyle's wand, his face twitching.

Is this a cutting spell? ? ?

Is this a cutting spell? !

Snape's Shadowless Charm isn't so outrageous, okay?

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