Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 072 What Neville fantasizes about is...

"Actually, these steps only came later."

Jack concluded.

"Before there was a detailed process, it was not that there were no Animagus, but it was probably not called that at that time, and the success rate of becoming an Animagus was not that high."

What he said was not speculation.

Such a complicated process is simply not something that carbon-based organisms can think of.

Nor can it be directly studied using scientific means.

In fact, it was the powerful wizards (they were Animagus) who first studied themselves and summarized a set of feasible Animagus cultivation procedures.

"It's too complicated. Can I...can I?" Neville's scalp was numb.

This is much more exaggerated than a pin turning into a button or a match turning into a mouse.

He has no confidence at all.

"Didn't I say it?" Jack encouraged, "You are a hard-working genius."

Never mind whether Neville was it before, he definitely is now.

“As long as you practice more, you will master it.”

"But the process is so complicated..." Neville looked worried.

"The original wizard could turn into an Animagus without going through any procedures. I believe you can too, but it's a little bit more dangerous." Jack encouraged.

"Besides, I think there are other factors involved in such a complicated process."

"What do you mean?" Neville didn't understand.

"A sense of ceremony."

"Ah?" Neville was even more confused, "What on earth is that?"

"I think so……"

Jack broke some of his thoughts into pieces and tried to put them into Neville's mind.

Magic is the power of the mind.

The Animagus made it so complicated, almost ten steps.

It’s hard to say which step is the most critical, important and indispensable.

But if it’s complicated, wouldn’t it become very ritualistic?

Whenever a step is successful, I can't help but hint to myself in my heart:

I succeeded!

I've succeeded again!

I've succeeded again!

I've achieved another double success!

I have achieved another success!

I succeeded again!

……

Hint to yourself repeatedly.

When it comes to the final step.

That kind of psychological implication is already boundless.

As long as he's not a very diarrhoea-like wizard, it's basically fine.

There are actually quite a few Animagus.

Harry's father and his companions are basically the same.

These are only those mentioned in the original work. There must be more that have not been mentioned.

According to Jack's idea.

If Neville keeps hinting that he will succeed, then he also has the opportunity to skip those tedious steps and directly complete the transformation of Animagus.

The premise is that his transformation spell is profound enough, his basic strength is strong enough, and he is confident enough.

Of these three conditions, self-confidence is the best solution.

Just use the routine of ritual to enhance your self-confidence.

For example, let Neville walk around the equator.

During the day, every three steps you take, you must kneel down and worship the sun.

At night, every four steps you take, you must kneel down and worship the moon.

After seven rounds of this process, the ceremony is completed.

During this period, you must not deviate from the equator, take the wrong number of steps, or forget to kneel down.

After such an exaggerated routine, I believe that Neville's 'brainwashing' of himself has been enough.

You should have full confidence.

of course……

It's all just Jack's speculation.

His hair is so thick that he never thinks that he is extremely smart and whatever he comes up with will be effective.

Whether it works or not remains to be verified.

But first raising Neville's strength to a sufficient level is the foundation of everything.

"Strength, strength again, alas." Neville sighed.

It was because he was always beaten because of his lack of strength that he came to Jack to seek a way to become stronger quickly.

did not expect.

way...

Yes there is.

But the prerequisite is that he must first have a certain level of strength?

If I had the strength, would I still ask here and there to learn from you?

In order to become stronger quickly, you have to be strong enough first?

This is simply a paradox.

Honestly.

Neville was disappointed.

Is there no way to make him stronger quickly?

For example.

Mastered the three unforgivable curses in the first grade.

Strong enough to sweep through the entire Hogwarts.

Dumbledore is no match either.

Against a little Karami like Draco, he can use Avada with his right foot to chew a big melon, and his left foot to cast a powerful fire spell.

You can also hold the Sword of Gryffindor in your hand and do jump chops while flashing fluorescent lights.

He was so beaten that his father didn't even recognize him.

Let’s see if he will still yell about my father all day long.

I'm afraid his father would kneel down and kiss his toes after seeing this, and said respectfully: "How can Voldemort be more powerful than me? You are the unique king of the country! You are the eternal master of the Malfoy family!"

If it really becomes like that, how cool and comfortable it would be.

Neville imagined this scene.

Jack didn't know what outrageous things Neville was thinking.

Looking at Neville's dull expression, I thought he was having trouble with the second stage of the Transformation Curse because it was too complicated.

There was nothing he could do about this.

No matter how idealistic the magic in the Harry Potter world is, it still has a general outline and requires a certain foundation and some basic principles.

It's not completely out of the blue.

You can do whatever you want.

For example, magic.

It doesn't take much magic to turn a thumb-sized button into a thumb-sized diamond.

But if a thumb-sized button turns into a diamond measuring 1000 meters x 1000 meters x 1000 meters, the amount of magic required is exaggerated.

Even if the use of magic does not consume any magic power.

But you really can't deny the existence and effect of magic.

In addition to magic, the transformation spell that Neville majors in also involves a little bit of science.

for example.

Simpler.

Let Jack transform into an F22 fighter plane and come out.

In theory, this thing should be able to fly.

after all.

The birds and bats transformed by the Transformation Spell can all fly.

There is no reason why the F22 cannot fly.

But the problem is that Jack doesn't know the specific internal structure of the F22.

When he transforms, he can't imagine what's inside.

It can only be transformed into a model with only superficial appearance.

Laugh to death.

I'm afraid that without the assistance of the levitation spell, the conjured thing wouldn't be able to fly.

What's the use of just showing up?

To be honest, he had been coveting the transformation spell for a long time.

He has a plan on hold.

He wanted to directly use the transformation technique to transform into a Falling Star Spear, and blast Centauri A with one shot.

Let the Trisolarans never have the chance to come to Earth in this life.

That should be the highest level of transformation spell, right?

It's a pity that it requires too much energy (magic), and Jack can't provide that much energy.

I don’t know exactly what the parts inside look like. I really can’t change it, so I can only put it on hold.

Ugh……

The ideal is beautiful, but the reality is skinny.

The learning and application of magic is a step-by-step process, and even a genius cannot avoid it.

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