Chapter 142: “The Complete Solution to Magic”

Chapter 142 "The Complete Solution to Magic"

"Magic Complete" is a very strange book. The first few pages are about tracing the origin of magic. It talks about the magic of house elves, the magic of goblins, and even the magic of wizards. However, the magic system of the three Completely different and cannot be used universally.

He, the author of "The Complete Solution to Magic", believes that the magical power of wizards comes from the inheritance of blood...

But in fact, in Albert's eyes, the unknown author of this book actually had confused thinking, because he did not explain anything clearly in this pile of obscure, boring words. …

Perhaps, the author of this book wants to mention something secretly, but such a record is meaningless now, even if someone really accidentally interprets the so-called truth?

Then what?

Can you believe it?

Can you believe it?

At least, Albert himself didn’t believe it.

The magic of magic is not achieved through spells, but relies on will, that is, idealism.

Whether using spells, wands or gestures, it actually only strengthens the process of casting spells, allowing wizards to control magic more finely and enhance the power of magic.

As far as Albert knows, Tom, that is, Voldemort, was able to do this before he entered school. He just used his will to distort reality to achieve magical effects. It was very rough, very rough, and had no sense of beauty at all, just like most people. Ancient wizard.

Although they are aware of the use of spells, gestures and wands to enhance their power, these wizards still remain in the realm of powerful destructive power, more prominent effects, or other frightening concepts.

Rough and direct, but it is undeniable that those magics are very powerful, difficult to use, and even harsh, and sometimes it is easy to lose control.

Li Huo is the best example. This ancient black magic is still a favorite spell of many dark wizards, although they hardly use it.

Use with caution, you will never be a wizard engulfed by your own fire... The words of a dark wizard who died tragically.

There is a reason why Fierce Fire is called Devil's Flame. This magic can easily get out of control, and the caster often becomes the first victim.

Compared with ancient times, those dangerous magics are disappearing, replaced by more sophisticated magics, as can be seen from the evolution of unlocking spells, from tearing down doors, kicking doors, to opening doors.

Magic has become more refined and less powerful.

The glowing spell was only invented by Levina Monk Stanley in the 18th century. Before that, wizards may have used eternal fire: Gubler's fairy fire.

As we all know, Gubler's fairy fire is a very advanced magic, because only a few wizards can do it.

In fact, in Albert’s record of finding limited ancient magic, he discovered the curse of Gubler’s fairy fire. It is considered to be a very advanced magic, which is not unreasonable.

The spell used by Gubrai Fairy Fire is runes. Before casting the spell, a handle needs to be made. The handle usually needs to be engraved with some ancient magic words, which is its spell.

Yes, the spell of the Gubler fairy fire. Wizards carve it on the handle to strengthen the power of the magic and ensure that the flame can burn forever.

"The Complete Guide to Magic" does not mention runes. Perhaps wizards of that era used this kind of writing, so it is not difficult to understand that there is no record.

However, the content of this book still made Albert feel confused.

At least, he has read most of it, and there are not many parts that he can really understand. It is not that there is a problem with the translation, but that he feels the distance between the two parties. Perhaps it is more appropriate to describe it as a generation gap.

It actually took Albert a long time to finish reading this book. By the time he turned the last page, time had quietly arrived in April.

McDougal’s second part of the manuscript is almost completed and is currently in the final revision stage. To be honest, it was faster than Albert expected.

Albert once asked McDougal, would anyone buy such a book?

Because even Professors Albert and Brod couldn't fully understand it, there were only a few books like this that could really be understood, and the famous wizard's answer was: Obscurus Books has agreed to help publish this book Book.

Later, Professor Broad told Albert privately that McDougal would pay all the printing costs for the book himself. This famous wizard was never short of money, and the book was priced very expensively. It was obvious that he had no hope of selling it to ordinary wizards from the beginning.

After listening to this, Albert felt very speechless. What else could he say about the thoughts of a rich man?

“What do you think of the manuscript for Part Three?” Professor Brod asked as he put away the manuscript handed over by Albert.

"It's difficult. It's more difficult than the first and second parts, and it's even harder to understand." Albert laughed at himself. "The third part of the manuscript already involves the issue of casting spells using runes. It's a pity that Huo Gwartz has almost no students who can read it."

Even if a student can get an O in the ancient magic script exam, he will probably have to find a magic script dictionary to translate it sentence by sentence when reading this book.

The starting point is too high.

However, Albert saw something else. McDoug used several ancient spells to analyze it.

One of these is the Patronus Charm, one of the most famous and powerful defensive spells known to wizards.

Related records of the patronus spell can be found in ancient woodblock prints or scrolls. Ancient wizards have used this spell for a long time, but there is no doubt that it is an extremely complex and difficult spell to cast.

It is said that wizards who can summon physical patron saints are often elected as members of the Wizards Council.

Up to now, the spell of the Patronus Curse has undergone some changes. It has been translated into a vocabulary that is more suitable for today's wizards. It is said that the power has also decreased slightly, but Albert thinks that is nonsense.

To successfully cast a Patronus Charm, the caster must focus on the happiest memory they can think of. The more intense the pleasure the memory brings, the more powerful the spell will be.

It was difficult for wizards in the past to summon a patron saint. This was mostly related to the era they were in. It was by no means a happy era. The Dark Middle Ages was not called for nothing. If there were not enough happy memories to support it, the summoned patron saint would also be difficult to summon. It would not be strong enough to even maintain a physical body.

Furthermore, most of the wizards of that era were somewhat related to dark wizards. If they used too much black magic, their minds would be affected to some extent.

Albert tried to use the Patronus Charm, which did not fail this time, but the wand only emitted a thin mist.

As for when I tried to cast a spell using ancient magic words, the wand had no response at all.

According to Professor Brod, he pronounced the spell wrong, or pronounced it in the wrong tone.

(End of this chapter)

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