Hogwarts Rising Again

Chapter 78 Talking Chapter Graffiti

Chapter 78 Talking Doodles
Sweet seldom communicates with his classmates, but he always asks some targeted questions every time in class, which everyone is used to.

Professor Charles smiled slightly and said: "The reason why the wizard's paintings move is because each of you is a wizard. When you write, your own magic has already fallen on the paper through the brush in your hand. The various characters in the painting All kinds of things will move, but how the things you draw can move, and whether the range of movement is large or not, this has something to do with your magical talent in painting. Different wizards have different vitality in the things they draw of."

Maureen suddenly thought of Sir Cadogan and the Fat Lady. He raised his hand and asked, "Professor, do you mean that the people in the paintings who are more active and talkative are drawn by wizards with great drawing skills?" of?"

Professor Charles nodded: "It's like this. The higher the talent of a wizard painter, the more active his paintings will be. Therefore, for us wizards, the evaluation of a painter's level depends on the person or animal in the painting. Is the grass and trees active enough? Those people in the paintings who can actively communicate with people are all drawn by talented painters. Ordinary painters can only communicate with people in other paintings when they draw figures. Will take the initiative to communicate with wizards."

Maureen fell into deep thought, because he remembered something. Back then, the fat lady said that Sir Cadogan was just painted by an unknown painter, but Sir Cadogan was the most active person he had ever seen besides the fat lady. The person in the painting, which shows that the painter who created Sir Cadogan should also be talented, not the unknown person mentioned by the fat lady.

Professor Charles continued: "So you can also try to draw a character yourself to see if he can communicate with you. If you can, it means that you have the talent for drawing. Maybe you will be a great painter in the wizarding world in the future. I know You are already itchy and want to see if you have the talent to draw, I will give you 10 minutes to try."

Professor Charles said empathetically, everyone in the class immediately excitedly took out pens and paper, and some simply doodled on the books.

Hugo drew a slug again, but this time the slug crawled around in the blank space of the book.

"It seems that I still have a talent for drawing, haha!" Hugo kept poking the slug on the book with his pen, and the crooked slug kept avoiding Hugo's pen tip.

Mo Lin also picked up a pen and drew a bee in the blank space of the book. His drawing was more abstract, just simple lines, not very similar in shape, and he couldn't even tell whether it was a bee or a fly, but this unidentified winged bird The insects also flew slowly between the lines on that page.

This is not surprising to Maureen, because when he was bored at home as a child, he would scribble graffiti on the wall. Once he drew a huge caterpillar on the wall. Caterpillars crawled around the walls and ceilings of the whole house, and Grandpa Alton would search the house every time to find the graffiti of animals crawling around and erase the paintings for Maureen.

"You can try to draw a person to see if you can make it talk. I'll draw a Lily." Hugo has already drawn a head.

Mo Lin thought for a while, nodded and said: "Then let me draw my grandfather. I used to draw my grandfather when I was a child, but I have never heard the grandfather speak in the painting. I think it is mainly because the painting is terrible. Maybe I am a little better now. .”

Maureen drew a picture of his grandfather Alton. His drawing skills were terrible, and he didn't look like Alton, but at least he had a nose and a mouth. As for the hair, he simply drew two hairs on the top of his head, anyway. Grandpa Alton is also bald.

After Mo Lin drew it, Alton in the book scratched his head and walked back and forth in the blank space.

"What's your name?" Maureen asked tentatively.

Alton in the painting just blinked his large and small eyes, one of which Maureen forgot to add eyebrows, and then Alton let out a giggle.

"Huh? There will be laughter!" Mo Lin stretched out his finger and poked Alton in the painting with great interest. Alton grimaced and said angrily: "You poked me!"

"Wow, the one I drew can speak?" Mo Lin found it incredible. Although the Alton he drew was not at all like his grandfather, being able to speak could explain the problem.

Hugo looked at Alton in Morin's book enviously, and said, "It seems that you have the magical talent for painting, and you may be a painter in the future. I really hope that my paintings can also speak."

He retracted his gaze and drew Lily. The Lily he drew was actually not at all similar. It can be said that any person has the same appearance. If it is not for the two braids, it is impossible to tell whether it is a man or not. female.

"I drew Lily like this, she will definitely be angry, but I guess mine can't talk." Hugo poked Lily in the painting.

"Is my name Lily?" What Hugo didn't expect was that the little man with braids on Hugo's paper, who was neither male nor female, asked Hugo!

Hugo opened his mouth wide, a little surprised: "What? Can what I draw speak? I also hide a talent for drawing?"

"Maybe we can learn to paint for a living after graduation." Mo Lin looked at the Alton he drew with interest, and then said: "You talk to me."

"I won't talk to you, you tell me who I am first." Alton in the book didn't seem happy.

"That's cool!" Maureen hadn't drawn for a long time, and he never thought that his random graffiti could talk like Sir Cadogan and the Fat Lady.

"Yeah! I thought my painting could only breathe fire." Hugo also looked very excited. When he usually casts magic, his wand can easily go off fire.

Lily in the book was giggling at Hugo and sat down in a place without words.

"Perhaps there are quite a few people in the class who can draw talking portraits." Hugo poked his head out to look at other people's paintings. He knocked on a boy named Phoebe in front of him and asked, "Phoebe, your figure painting Can you speak?"

Phoebe turned her head and shook her head: "The characters I drew can't even walk, they can only turn their heads and blink their eyes. My God! Your drawing can actually walk?"

At this time, Lily in the textbook had already stood up and walked around on the pages.

"You can still talk, isn't it Lily?" Hugo asked proudly.

"Yes, will I be called Lily from now on? Can I change my name? I want to be called Caroline. I saw this name in the book just now." Lily in the book asked curiously.

"Okay, then your name is Caroline!" Hugo said indifferently.

Phoebe next to him was stunned. Maureen noticed that there was a caterpillar drawn in Phoebe's textbook, but the caterpillar just poked its head timidly in place, struggling to crawl, but failed.

"Okay, let's see how many people in the class have the magical talent for drawing." Professor Charles said loudly.

(End of this chapter)

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