Everyday players at Hogwarts

Chapter 204 Everyone's Guess

Everyone has a different understanding of what a wizard is.

In the Muggle world, due to cultural differences, in some places it specifically refers to people who pretend to be gods and ghosts and pray for others as a profession; in other places, it refers to people who are responsible for delivering oracles, interpreting magic cards, and reading fortunes; The place refers to people who have extraordinary abilities and use magic to protect others from natural disasters, outsiders and enemies. They are also responsible for correcting mistakes, measuring right and wrong, controlling nature and explaining horrific phenomena, etc...

It is no boast to say that, as the best group of wizards, in the eyes of Professor McGonagall and others, wizards are just mortals with some special powers.

They can change the shape and appearance of the object they cast, they can change the intrinsic properties of the object they cast, and the best of them can even brew potions of immortality and return instruments to the past.

But wizards themselves are fragile, just like mortals, and cannot control magic as instinctively as other magical creatures.

They must use gestures, words, and even external objects like wands.

If you only use gestures or words, the magical effect produced will be very small. Like the wizards of Wagadu in Africa, they rely more on Animagus to fight, and gesture magic is only used for survival or sneak attacks.

If you only use the wand without chanting and waving it, it is a silent spell that you will only learn in the fifth year of Hogwarts. This won't be the same as above, but the reason why is because the wand remembers the magic used, and it itself is composed of powerful magical substances.

A wand is a tool that allows a wizard to "transform" into a magical creature.

All in all, the mysterious young man in the image was not a wizard at all, he was more like a humanoid magical creature.

Such a discovery kept the four people in the principal's office silent, thinking about how to answer Dumbledore's question.

"Wandless casting is too difficult for our British wizards, and it cannot be used in battles with wizards."

"But the existence of this self-proclaimed magician, the magic caused by his words, and movements have reached a level that can only be achieved by a good wizard using a wand."

"Furthermore, his body has probably been transformed by magic. This is a very dangerous and remote magic. But for him to be so perfect and not cause any change in appearance, this is beyond my imagination." Among the few people, the seniority Professor McGonagall spoke first.

She is best at transfiguration. Regarding the most difficult magical transfiguration, especially her own, she knows that the current magic world has not yet reached this level.

"Minerva looks at it from the perspective of transfiguration, and I look at it from the field that I'm good at like her."

"Devil's Net, first-year students learn it in the courses they are exposed to."

"In books and in my courses, it is said that it is a rare and dangerous plant, but it is easy to deal with. Just a little sunlight can avoid being entangled to death by it."

"But what you don't know is that it is also the most common and famous rare plant."

"I even dare to say that no magic school will not mention it in the teaching of herbal medicine, because it is also the easiest plant to get as a teaching material and the best to deal with."

"The reason why it is rare is that it only exists in moist underground areas where there is a lack of sunlight."

"That young man knows but has never seen this tenacious plant. Plus he mentioned the moon. I highly suspect that he grew up in an extremely closed teaching environment, where it was referred to as the moon."

"The 'moon' should be in the desert, and it is the only place where the actual devil's net cannot be seen." Professor Sprout then said.

"No, why not let your imagination run wild?"

"According to what you said, the possibility of you using it means that there are also devil's nets in the desert."

"Why don't you think a little bit more, why can't he really come from the moon?"

"His spell-casting pattern, and the proficiency he showed, show that he is using something outside of all the schools we are familiar with today, and this pattern cannot be created by one person or one family."

"He must come from a place outside the magical society we know - and the moon is a place where we wizards have never stopped." Professor Flitwick saw this from Ryan's method of casting spells.

However, what he didn't know was that Ryan had a plug-in, and his spell casting mode was developed by himself from scratch and was the most suitable for him.

In addition, Ryan is now almost equal to lv7. It is normal for Flitwick to make mistakes in judgment. Smart people can see this. This is the case for Flitwick, and so is Dumbledore.

This was something Ryan showed deliberately, hoping that they would discover it.

Sure enough, after Flitwick pointed it out, others thought carefully and agreed with this statement.

"It is indeed possible. As you all know, I live in Spider End Alley during my holidays. I have seen reports from Muggles that the United States has used a thing called a rocket to land on the moon."

"I suspect there are wizards taking the lead behind this. The ridiculous guy who calls himself a magician may be from the group of wizards who landed on the moon in the United States." Snape concluded.

"Very good, this is exactly what I thought." Dumbledore said with a smile.

"Then who are you?"

"Isn't that why you asked us to come here?" Snape frowned.

"You guessed it, Severus."

"This is just an appetizer, and this is what you must know. Maybe you know the news that this poor old man like me doesn't know." Dumbledore waved his hand in a pretending to be pitiful and continued, "What I want to say is ——”

Just as Dumbledore was mid-sentence, the "Philosopher's Stone" that had been silent just now lit up again.

This time, a new image was played. A phoenix appeared from the void and sank into the back of Quirrell's head, followed by Harry emerging from the black flames.

Then Quirrell spread himself to the ground.

"Is that you? Albus." McGonagall said. She had a surprised expression. After Dumbledore said he was following Harry and the others, she thought that the mysterious man and Quirrell, who was controlled by the mysterious man, were taken care of by Dumbledore.

But she didn't expect that Dumbledore was so impatient that he didn't even give Harry a chance to chat with Quirrell or the mysterious man.

However, the mysterious man should not be brought down so easily.

The impact in mid-air continued to play.

"What, it's Harry Potter!" Flitwick couldn't help but said in a sharp voice.

Professor McGonagall and Professor Sprout were speechless because of this, and Snape knew what was going on and was eagerly watching the scene he missed.

"Yes, it's Harry." Dumbledore nodded half surprised and half serious.

He didn't expect that this scene would be recorded by the "Philosopher's Stone". What he originally wanted to say was about Sirius.

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