The wizard at Hogwarts is unscientific

Chapter 21 Pandora's Magic Theory

Chapter 21 Pandora’s Magic Theory

"Modern Theory of Spells?"

Andy has a copy of "Basic Charms Theory" at home, but the authors of the two books are not the same person.

Andy glanced at the author's name.

Pandora Lovegood!

Surprisingly, it turned out to be Andy's neighbor.

When Andy was eight years old, Pandora Lovegood died accidentally during a spell experiment, and Andy attended her funeral with his parents.

Andy flipped through it casually, "Then I'll read this one first. How about you, have you chosen the book you want to read?"

Hermione took out a big book from the bookshelf, "History of Magic is going to be in this afternoon, I want to learn about famous wizards in history first."

Andy glanced at it. It was a book that introduced all the famous wizards since the millennium, and it was also the type that Andy would never glance at.

"Let's go!" Hermione tilted her head.

Perhaps it was because the school had just started, there were basically no people in the library, so the two found a quiet place and sat down to read a book quietly.

After flipping through a few pages, Andy discovered that the Hogwarts library is really a treasure.

There are many books on the market that introduce the theory of magic. Different authors naturally have different views on magic, and their emphasis in explaining magic is also different.

The book "Modern Charms Theory" can be regarded as a general outline of modern spells. It does not explain a specific type of spells, but explains based on the things involved in casting spells.

The book opens with an account of the impact of emotions on the power of spells.

The use of spells requires not only the reciting of spells and specific gestures, but also the emotions of the caster.

In many cases, extreme emotions can even greatly increase the power of a spell.

And the silence mentioned in the book "Research on the Development of Ancient Witchcraft" that Andy had read before was the product of the fusion of the little wizard's negative emotions and magic power.

"It seems that it is necessary to improve the [Psychic] attribute." Andy thought to himself.

Many people say that Voldemort is the most powerful dark wizard in a century, and some even call him the most powerful dark wizard who ever lived.

Of course, the statement 'ever' is somewhat of a boast, but there is no doubt about Voldemort's power.

"His black magic is so powerful, could it be because his mind is completely evil?"

Andy guessed, "The combination of evil spirits and black magic can make the power of black magic stronger."

I'm afraid it's more than that.

So far, Andy only knows that Dumbledore and Voldemort are the ceiling of the wizarding world, but what is their powerful secret, Andy still has no idea.

But one thing is for certain, their powerful secrets must be found in the Restricted Section.

Maybe those secrets are hidden somewhere in the book.

Andy calmed down and continued to read, and an hour and a half passed in a flash.

"Andy, there are 15 minutes until class!" Hermione reminded.

"Got it." Andy closed the book.

If possible, Andy would even skip this History of Magic lesson.Unfortunately, this is a required course, and skipping class on the first day of school will leave a bad impression on the professors.

Andy and Hermione left the library after completing the borrowing procedures with Mrs. Pince, the librarian.

……

The History of Magic classroom is also on the second floor, so you don't have to deal with those restless stairs.

Ravenclaw History of Magic is taught with Slytherin.

Slytherin has a bit of a bad reputation, and it all has to do with Gryffindor.

Not only the Voldemort incident, but also in many major events in the history of the wizarding world, Slytherin played the role of the villain, while Gryffindor was the representative of justice.

This leads to students from the two colleges often tearing up B's.

Black Slytherin is the daily life of all Gryffindors.

In Gryffindor values, if you lose points for fighting Slytherin students, then you are the hero of the entire house-provided you must win.

As a result of this conflict, Slytherins generally do not offend Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff students.

Because being targeted by one academy is enough, they don't want to be targeted by two academies.

At two o'clock in the afternoon, a pearly white, translucent ghost floated out of the wall.

Professor Binns is a ghost and he looks very old.According to the official version: When Professor Binns was still alive, he went to class one day and accidentally left his body in the staff room.

Andy was extremely disappointed with this class.

Many of the ghosts in the castle are actually quite interesting, but that's certainly not the case with Professor Binns.

His voice was dry, and he read the contents of the book in a low and monotonous tone.Everyone in the class was drowsy. Occasionally, they came back to their senses, copied down a date or a person's name, and then fell into a semi-sleep state again.

Even Hermione, who usually loved learning, could only work hard in Professor Binns' class - Andy had already seen her pinching his thigh.

There really is a bit of the spirit of cantilevering the head and stabbing the buttocks.

Andy decided to drop the class.

History of magic!Give me a pen and I can make history.

This class has no effect on magic, just read the book before the exam, and a pass is enough.

Andy took out "Modern Theory of Charms" borrowed from the library and flipped through it.

In addition to mentioning the influence of emotions on the power of spells, the book also mentioned a refreshing point of view.

Modern spells are magic invented based on modern languages, so what about ancient magic?

Not only that, each country has its own different language, but different languages ​​can use the same spell.

Does this mean that neither words nor gestures are necessary for spellcasting?

Little wizards' magic power is unstable, but they can get what they want when the magic power bursts-they don't even need a wand.

Many powerful wizards are able to cast spells without spells, and even some simple spells without a wand.

Does this mean that learning magic, or even using magic proficiently, is just getting back our spellcasting instinct?

Of course, the book only mentions this theory, and even the author of this book cannot cast spells without a wand.

Andy unexpectedly discovered that the author of this book had many ideas similar to his own, but it was a pity that the author of this book was dead.

Pandora…

Andy had heard the story of Pandora's Box.

"Is this a reminder not to try too easily?"

There are many predestined things in the magic world, and even many predictions are unexpectedly accurate.

Andy decided to believe in the guidance of fate, and never tried dangerous magic experiments until his magic level had not reached a certain level.

"But at Christmas time, I might as well pay a visit to Lovegood's!" thought Andy.

"Uh... let's forget it!"

After all, it is somewhat impolite to rashly mention other people's dead wives and mothers.

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