People are in Hogwarts, and werewolves block the door at the beginning

Chapter 34



"70s?"

"The spell he created in Snape's potion textbook!"

After hearing Quirrell's introduction, he immediately thought of this treasure.

So, Bajir closed his eyes.

In the basement of the castle, in the dark and terrifying potion classroom full of signs, a tattered book "Advanced Potion Making" written by Libasho Pollach disappeared from the locker in the corner.

There was an extra book in Bajir's schoolbag.

After class, he asked Hermione to help him look up the term "great wizard" and successfully got rid of her.

He couldn't wait to return to the dormitory and opened it.

Unlike the tattered appearance, the content inside was extremely rich.

In addition to the dense small words on the blank space of the book, there were also annotations where the words were printed.

How to handle the medicinal materials more appropriately, cross out, add potion ingredients, and more efficient mixing methods.

But knowing the plot, he directly searched in the original blank space.

Finally, three minutes later, among some scribbled handwriting, the spells invented by Snape when he was young were found.

"Why is Harry so stupid!" The moment he saw these, Basil thought so.

Buying the casket and returning the pearl can perfectly describe Harry's behavior in the movie.

Hermione didn't find it because she couldn't admit her mediocrity - in front of the Half-Blood Prince.

So she had a prejudice against the content of the book.

But Harry, who obviously cared about the content, mistook those spells for treasures.

And ignored these scribbled handwriting.

This fully records the process of a spell from scratch.

It turned out that the spell that Quirrell taught in class was the Tongue-Tie Curse.

But Snape was not satisfied with its power, perhaps to be more targeted against his enemies.

He translated, split, and reassembled the original Tongue-Tie Curse, and debugged it step by step, thus obtaining a new version of the Tongue-Tie Curse.

The spell also became [Lock Tongue and Throat].

The person who was cursed didn't feel his tongue was stuck until he tried to chant or speak.

It seems that one of James Potter or Sirius is not good at silent spells.

Or both.

Other spells in the book.

The effect cannot be judged from the spell.

Except for the famous God of Shadows, the inverted bell and the closed ears that appeared in the movie.

It is also very dangerous to try unfamiliar spells on others without authorization.

But fortunately, Harry tried them in the movie.

These spells, except God of Shadows, are not dangerous.

So, in the following days, Bagel began to follow Harry's steps and began to experiment with these spells.

Take himself.

These spells are very interesting.

And very useful.

There is a curse that can make people's toes grow wildly.

This can effectively make those wizards who are agile and can dodge spells physically unable to dodge because of the changes in their toes.

In general, this book "Advanced Magic Potion Making" is the biggest gain for Bajir since the beginning of school until October.

New cards have been added to his spell cards: [God of War] [Tongue Locking and Throat Sealing Curse]

The progress of his [Magic Book] has also been updated along with the data panel.

[Number: 000000001]

[Magic Book Level: Level 3 (1100/100)]

[Name: Ryan Smith/Bajiel Granger]

[Race: Wizard]

[Identity: Hogwarts Gryffindor (fire spell bless +1%) · First-year student (20 gems issued every day)]

[Enrollment date: 1991/07/27]

[Life value: 10+15 (echo bonus: 1000 false life: 142·341)]

[Magic power: 7+9]

[Luck value: 3~7]

[Family traits: Red Dragon Blood (to be ignited), Plant Affinity (awakening), Potion Mastery (awakening)]

Among them, the card data of the Divine Sharpness surprised Bajiel the most.

[Divine Sharpness Spell]

[Level: Level 1]

[Magic power consumption: 4]

[Make multiple invisible swords and chop at enemy units. When the player unit has negative emotions or meets the identity of a fallen soul, the sword will be attached with an undispellable curse, making the enemy unit unable to regenerate the wounded surface.]

[Damage: 12+? ]

[Note: Additional damage depends on the amount of negative emotions and the degree of soul corruption]

[Effective distance: within the caster's sight or perception range]

This leads to a concept that is not new, the fallen soul.

Killing people and taking souls, whether the final echo is holy or corrupt, may all come from this.

Those souls that are neither up nor down, perhaps the echo born is just gold?

It also confirms Professor Flitwick's statement.

But unfortunately, this spell is only suitable for wizards like Snape who are full of resentment and negative emotions.

Harry, who is regarded as a liar by most people in the movie and alienated by the most beloved Dumbledore, also meets this requirement.

And Basil himself?

He thinks he is a sunny and cheerful boy. Without various bonuses, his damage is estimated to be only 12.

Moreover, on the data panel of his disabled system, magic defense and physical defense are not taken into account in the health value.

It is a value calculated simply because of the physiological structure.

So, apart from those plants with extremely high HP, even a fire dragon would probably not have more than 100 HP.

Attacking the fatal parts, 12 damage is enough.

Afterwards, he also tested it.

He stood in the bathroom of the dormitory and tested the bed in Quirrell's bedroom remotely through the castle in his mind.

Unfortunately, even as glorious and holy as he was.

He couldn't help but have negative emotions in his heart.

As a result, a curse was attached to his invisible sword.

As a result, he couldn't use the repair spell to repair the bed.

So, when Quirrell, who couldn't hold it anymore, ordered Filch to find the culprit.

October came.

The first day of October was Tuesday.

All day long, Bagel had a gloomy face.

During dinner, Quirrell's eyes were almost bulging, and his movements of looking around from time to time couldn't make him happy.

No one could understand his pain.

October 1st!

National Day!

7 days of vacation!

He can't enjoy it, he still has to go to class!

At this time, Nick, who was almost headless, came over.

"Badger, haven't you always wanted to know why Professor McGonagall indulges Gryffindor in Quidditch? Today I can tell you."

Badger rolled his eyes.

Hermione on the side cast a grateful look.

After the opening dinner, Nick changed his attitude at that time and avoided talking about it.

Even Ron didn't find out the secret in this regard.

He only got some of Professor McGonagall's love history when he corresponded with Mrs. Weasley.

Professor McGonagall had two boyfriends.

The first one was a Muggle, and she broke up with him for her own pursuit in the wizarding world.

The second one was her boss in the legal department, and he had been pursuing Professor McGonagall for decades.

It was not until the 1980s that she agreed.

And got married.

And she rarely kept her Muggle surname, not her husband's surname.

In the third year of marriage, her husband died accidentally because of a bite from a poisonous tentacle.


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