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Chapter 291 The Lost History of Magic

"The Lost History of Magic?"

"The Lost History of Roman Magic."

Hughes repeated with a serious look.

"Is this a big difference?"

"It's very big." Hughes found a place to sit. "Actually, because of the uncertainty, the current history of magic doesn't talk much about it. It's just a mainstream research direction - many wizards who study the history of magic are very familiar with it. It’s incredibly caring.”

"You're only in second grade and you're already studying this?"

Hal couldn't help but interject, but Kevin rolled his eyes next to him, "Please, what does personal hobbies have to do with grade?"

"Don't interrupt, Hughes, please continue."

"Well," Hughes nodded, "Actually, have you discovered that all magic spells have one thing in common?"

"Latin?"

Andrew said not too sure. He had studied a little by himself, but not much - because he was interrupted from studying on his own and started to study at Hogwarts.

Later, the Transfiguration spell was covered in all kinds of messy information. The addition of Wagadu's spell system made him ignore the fact that most of the spells in Hogwarts were in Latin.

"Yes, that's right, Latin, not just ours, but the spells of the three magic schools in Europe are close to Latin. And the older the spell, the greater the relationship with Latin."

Hughes was very sure, "But unfortunately, due to the war in the wizarding world or other factors, most of the information from that period was lost, and only some of the remaining historical materials have been collected and organized bit by bit."

"Not even Hogwarts has collected all of them?"

Bell exclaimed, but was laughed at mercilessly by Kevin.

"The Roman magic world was destroyed along with the Roman Empire. As for Hogwarts, that will happen hundreds of years later. Please listen carefully to the history of magic, Bell."

"Everyone is A, are you embarrassed to say this?"

After successfully hurting each other, everyone shut up.

"Go on, Hughes."

Andrew looked serious - he had never thought about this.

If the spells in the three major magic schools are all of Latin origin, then the wizards of ancient Rome are the founders of the current European spell system?

But there is some magic information that says - the magic in Wagadu is earlier?

There is also the creation of the magic wand system...but this seems to be much later...

'Damn it, thanks to Hughes, otherwise I would have to study the history of magic - but I still have to dabble in it. The origin... may even be related to powerful ancient magic, no, it may even be earlier. ’

But his thinking was quickly interrupted by Hughes's description.

"Due to the lack of a large amount of data, there are several speculations, but I support the restrictive view more."

He made sure everyone was listening carefully and started describing the general idea.

"Not all spell systems are based on the Latin system. For example, the magic system of Wagadu is said to be able to cast spells directly with gestures."

Andrew nodded, but the others didn't notice this little gesture.

"So, the restrictive faction believes that the way the original wizards used magic restricted the development of magic in various regions. For example, Latin spells used hand gestures plus Latin spells."

"It is generally believed that these special means communicate magic, allowing the spells intended by the wizard to appear, and the so-called spells and gestures are methods used to better communicate magic. Just like when we write, quills and ink can, But Muggle ballpoint pens can actually be used, and we can even write directly on the ground with a stick or our fingers - don't do this!"

Someone has fainted.

Fortunately, Andrew still understands.

"Interesting," he nodded and motioned for Hughes to continue, "So, what about the wand system?"

"The wand actually came later. If it weren't for the amplifying effect and stabilizing spell effect of the wand itself, its addition would actually be a negative, because the wand is far less flexible than fingers, but... it adds too much, so wizards are beginning to adapt. The magic wand."

"What else?"

Andrew was extremely happy to hear this.

"No more. That's all the explanations of magic and spells. Then there are the wizards' hobbies, food and entertainment at that time. It's all said to be the lost history of Roman magic..."

Hughes spread his hands and said, "If you want to listen, I can tell you."

Who wants to listen to that!

Andrew just wanted to curse.

But he has gained a lot, and who should be blamed for the loss of history?

But - the magic of the Wagadu system...

A collision of another system?

He realized that the effect of this thing was much greater than he thought.

However, it was too early for him to delve into the things behind it - even his accumulation of transformation skills could only barely be seen, and the magic spell simply met the requirements of students. It was too much to try to get involved in the hidden things of the two systems. Don't overestimate your capabilities.

‘Let’s learn, there’s still more to learn…’

While he was sighing with emotion, the other people also came to their senses from Hughes's background description, "It's incredible. It's a system used by three schools. No, there's also the United States. What's going on?"

"Ilvermorny."

"Yes, Ilvermorny, they are modeled after our Hogwarts, so it is a common system among the four schools. It is really a great piece of knowledge."

Therefore, because of this great knowledge, the last time before leaving school was spent on the information compiled by Hughes - more detailed and more amazing.

It wasn't until evening that Andrew was notified of his arrival - Professor McGonagall asked him to come over.

‘Ah, that’s pretty much what you said during the morning shift, right? ’

It's still two weeks of vacation, and then it's back to school to work - get used to it, that's it.

He was thinking as he ran towards Professor McGonagall's office.

"Professor, I'm here."

"Just in time, your spell casting notice has arrived. Remember to take it with you. Don't forget to practice when you go back. Of course, don't cast spells randomly."

Professor McGonagall picked up an official document from the Ministry of Magic and handed it to him.

This is good, but it will be too miserable if you don't cast spells for two weeks - just for this, returning to school early is just a small loss.

"Also, the vacation has been extended to twenty days, but you have to learn a little bit of German."

"German?"

"It's good that you can at least understand. We have important things to talk about."

Professor McGonagall looked serious.

"German, to Durmstrang?"

"Yes, let's go there first, exchange our intentions, and see if we can recruit a professor," Professor McGonagall sighed, "There is always unfinished work. We might have postponed it, but we don't have to do it. Have you adopted new technology? Everyone needs to communicate. ”

"Remember to strictly abide by the confidentiality of the project and do not reveal the itinerary and content - we may have to hold talks on the resumption of the Triwizard Tournament."

"Yes, I promise."

Professor McGonagall glanced at Andrew and found that he did not move. Then he sighed, "Go to the library and read the school history. Taylor, your history of magic really needs to be strengthened."

"Okay, Professor, I'll borrow it right now."

"Well, go ahead and get some rest early."

"Yes, Professor, you should also take a good rest."

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