Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 132 The authoritative answer about Animagus from Professor McGonagall
Don't think that knowing how to use magic means your test scores will be good.
Just like if you can cook, and can succeed in the chef industry and make a lot of money, you will definitely be able to pass level 10 as a chef.
Please, these two are not the same thing, okay?
In fact, Jack didn't even score very high on his daily homework.
For example, the homework for Charms class.
For example, what are the 21 applicable scenarios of the levitating spell, what are the four tips for waving a wand, the differences in pronunciation, what phenomena will occur, etc...
Even if Jack could directly take out Ten Thousand Swords and Return to the Clan to give Voldemort a chopping stick, he wouldn't be able to write these things.
Who knows what the four tricks of wand waving are.
He knew the four ways of writing the word "hui" quite well.
There are also different differences in reading. What phenomena will occur?
He used the floating spell as a superpower.
Only the devil knows what kind of phenomena will occur if the mantra fails or goes wrong.
By looking at the small things, you can get an idea of what Jack's usual homework scores are.
Then extend it again.
It is conceivable that his test results will definitely not be too good.
There is no such thing as repeating a grade at Hogwarts.
But if I failed the exam this semester, I will have to continue taking it next semester.
Isn't that pure torture?And it’s double.
It's best to solve it once and for all.
In order to solve this problem, Jack decided to find foreign aid.
What foreign aid?
Hermione, the Gryffindor college bully.
Qiu Zhang, Ravenclaw, do you know?
Ok……
Maybe Pansy can help too?
Slytherin, who values glory, cannot tolerate his poor performance.
He wasn't sure.
Let’s gather people together first and take a look.
His study group couldn't be just for practicing magic spells, right?
Theoretical knowledge also needs to be exchanged!
only……
Why are they all girls?
What about men? Where about men?
good question.
To be honest, Jack was thinking about this too.
Until the morning passed and it was time for lunch after class, he still hadn't thought of anything.
Now that it’s time to eat, forget about those extraneous things.
Think about what to have for lunch first.
Is it traditional British, fish and chips, or Indian, French, and Chinese cuisine?
Jack has been a little obsessed with Indian food lately.
I have to say, just like Indian food, all kinds of seasonings are constantly added to it, even if it is shoehorned, it will be very delicious, right?
As long as there are no hygiene problems, he can eat a mushy meal every day.
Just when Jack had just taken a bite of goo, Neville came.
He came with those answers.
Jack immediately listened.
And based on my own limited impressions, I started comparative analysis.
Professor McGonagall is an older cat lady, and her Animagus form is a cat.
According to the fragments described in the original novel, she behaved very stiffly in her cat form.
For example, the postures such as walking and lying down do not look like a normal cat.
To be honest, Jack had no chance to put this description to an observational test.
Because he had seen Professor McGonagall transform into a cat once.
That was his only chance to observe.
In the first class of Transfiguration, Professor McGonagall took the initiative to turn into a cat and squatted on the podium, waiting for them.
Later, there will be no chance.
For this reason, more of his analysis was based on Neville's statements and some of his own guesses.
Let’s talk about the question he asked Neville to ask first.
The first question is whether the physical performance has changed after turning into a cat.
This is a very important point.
For example, night vision.
As we all know, human night vision is almost zero.
Cats can see escaping mice clearly in extremely weak light.
The two visions, or eyes, are not the same thing.
Regarding this question, Neville paraphrased Professor McGonagall's explanation.
"When you become an Animagus, you will physically transform into a real animal and acquire the abilities they should have."
Turn into a cat and your night vision will undoubtedly become very good.
The sense of smell, hearing, limb sensitivity, etc. are completely different from humans.
The only difference is...
"Acquiring abilities is one thing, but whether they can be used is another." This is Professor McGonagall's explanation.
After all, humans are not beasts, nor are they born as some kind of animal and lead a special life.
They do not spin webs to hunt bugs like a spider, nor do they migrate with the seasons like a migratory bird, nor do they spend most of their lives in the trees like a sloth.
And that kind of behavior is obviously what animals have done since they were born, and they are accustomed to it.
Therefore, after turning into an animal, the wizard can only learn all this from scratch.
Because of this, they appear stiff.
If they don't practice, it will be difficult for them to do things that should be easy for them like the animals they transformed.
"I see, then I generally understand." Jack nodded in understanding.
Sure enough, asking for advice is the fastest way to learn information.
It’s much better and faster than just thinking about it on your own.
"What about weaknesses? How do you say it?" he asked again.
Among the several questions Neville was asked to ask, one of them was, 'If the animal transformed into has a very obvious weakness, will the weakness be retained?'
Well known.
Dogs cannot eat chocolate.
Jack had thought about what if one day he met the black dog transformed by Sirius and fed him some chocolate...
Is this person dead?
No matter how you think about it, it's ridiculous.
"Weaknesses will be retained." Neville frowned, "I think about what Professor McGonagall said at the time..."
He thought for a long time before speaking: "Weaknesses definitely exist, but they can be avoided through transformation.
For example, cats are afraid of water or don't like water.
Even if you have an adult's mind to control your body, you will still have some adverse stress reactions.
At this time, you can transform into a human being to avoid that bad feeling. "
Neville's narration may have some artistic processing on it, but it remains largely unchanged.
Jack can easily relate to this.
"It turns out that change is enough, then I understand." Jack nodded.
He really understands.
Let’s take Sirius as an example.
When Sirius was imprisoned in Azkaban, he took the initiative to turn into a black dog to avoid the dementors from harming him.
That's because Dementors can only discern human emotions, not animals, so Dementors can only hurt people.
Judging from this case.
Dementors should be humanity's weakness, or in other words, its natural enemy.
When humans became animals, they avoided that weakness.
Let the weakness disappear.
Follow this logic.
If Jack fed the big black dog chocolate, the big black dog would probably twitch, foam at the top, and die.
Unless the big black dog turns into Sirius.
To avoid death.
Just like if you can cook, and can succeed in the chef industry and make a lot of money, you will definitely be able to pass level 10 as a chef.
Please, these two are not the same thing, okay?
In fact, Jack didn't even score very high on his daily homework.
For example, the homework for Charms class.
For example, what are the 21 applicable scenarios of the levitating spell, what are the four tips for waving a wand, the differences in pronunciation, what phenomena will occur, etc...
Even if Jack could directly take out Ten Thousand Swords and Return to the Clan to give Voldemort a chopping stick, he wouldn't be able to write these things.
Who knows what the four tricks of wand waving are.
He knew the four ways of writing the word "hui" quite well.
There are also different differences in reading. What phenomena will occur?
He used the floating spell as a superpower.
Only the devil knows what kind of phenomena will occur if the mantra fails or goes wrong.
By looking at the small things, you can get an idea of what Jack's usual homework scores are.
Then extend it again.
It is conceivable that his test results will definitely not be too good.
There is no such thing as repeating a grade at Hogwarts.
But if I failed the exam this semester, I will have to continue taking it next semester.
Isn't that pure torture?And it’s double.
It's best to solve it once and for all.
In order to solve this problem, Jack decided to find foreign aid.
What foreign aid?
Hermione, the Gryffindor college bully.
Qiu Zhang, Ravenclaw, do you know?
Ok……
Maybe Pansy can help too?
Slytherin, who values glory, cannot tolerate his poor performance.
He wasn't sure.
Let’s gather people together first and take a look.
His study group couldn't be just for practicing magic spells, right?
Theoretical knowledge also needs to be exchanged!
only……
Why are they all girls?
What about men? Where about men?
good question.
To be honest, Jack was thinking about this too.
Until the morning passed and it was time for lunch after class, he still hadn't thought of anything.
Now that it’s time to eat, forget about those extraneous things.
Think about what to have for lunch first.
Is it traditional British, fish and chips, or Indian, French, and Chinese cuisine?
Jack has been a little obsessed with Indian food lately.
I have to say, just like Indian food, all kinds of seasonings are constantly added to it, even if it is shoehorned, it will be very delicious, right?
As long as there are no hygiene problems, he can eat a mushy meal every day.
Just when Jack had just taken a bite of goo, Neville came.
He came with those answers.
Jack immediately listened.
And based on my own limited impressions, I started comparative analysis.
Professor McGonagall is an older cat lady, and her Animagus form is a cat.
According to the fragments described in the original novel, she behaved very stiffly in her cat form.
For example, the postures such as walking and lying down do not look like a normal cat.
To be honest, Jack had no chance to put this description to an observational test.
Because he had seen Professor McGonagall transform into a cat once.
That was his only chance to observe.
In the first class of Transfiguration, Professor McGonagall took the initiative to turn into a cat and squatted on the podium, waiting for them.
Later, there will be no chance.
For this reason, more of his analysis was based on Neville's statements and some of his own guesses.
Let’s talk about the question he asked Neville to ask first.
The first question is whether the physical performance has changed after turning into a cat.
This is a very important point.
For example, night vision.
As we all know, human night vision is almost zero.
Cats can see escaping mice clearly in extremely weak light.
The two visions, or eyes, are not the same thing.
Regarding this question, Neville paraphrased Professor McGonagall's explanation.
"When you become an Animagus, you will physically transform into a real animal and acquire the abilities they should have."
Turn into a cat and your night vision will undoubtedly become very good.
The sense of smell, hearing, limb sensitivity, etc. are completely different from humans.
The only difference is...
"Acquiring abilities is one thing, but whether they can be used is another." This is Professor McGonagall's explanation.
After all, humans are not beasts, nor are they born as some kind of animal and lead a special life.
They do not spin webs to hunt bugs like a spider, nor do they migrate with the seasons like a migratory bird, nor do they spend most of their lives in the trees like a sloth.
And that kind of behavior is obviously what animals have done since they were born, and they are accustomed to it.
Therefore, after turning into an animal, the wizard can only learn all this from scratch.
Because of this, they appear stiff.
If they don't practice, it will be difficult for them to do things that should be easy for them like the animals they transformed.
"I see, then I generally understand." Jack nodded in understanding.
Sure enough, asking for advice is the fastest way to learn information.
It’s much better and faster than just thinking about it on your own.
"What about weaknesses? How do you say it?" he asked again.
Among the several questions Neville was asked to ask, one of them was, 'If the animal transformed into has a very obvious weakness, will the weakness be retained?'
Well known.
Dogs cannot eat chocolate.
Jack had thought about what if one day he met the black dog transformed by Sirius and fed him some chocolate...
Is this person dead?
No matter how you think about it, it's ridiculous.
"Weaknesses will be retained." Neville frowned, "I think about what Professor McGonagall said at the time..."
He thought for a long time before speaking: "Weaknesses definitely exist, but they can be avoided through transformation.
For example, cats are afraid of water or don't like water.
Even if you have an adult's mind to control your body, you will still have some adverse stress reactions.
At this time, you can transform into a human being to avoid that bad feeling. "
Neville's narration may have some artistic processing on it, but it remains largely unchanged.
Jack can easily relate to this.
"It turns out that change is enough, then I understand." Jack nodded.
He really understands.
Let’s take Sirius as an example.
When Sirius was imprisoned in Azkaban, he took the initiative to turn into a black dog to avoid the dementors from harming him.
That's because Dementors can only discern human emotions, not animals, so Dementors can only hurt people.
Judging from this case.
Dementors should be humanity's weakness, or in other words, its natural enemy.
When humans became animals, they avoided that weakness.
Let the weakness disappear.
Follow this logic.
If Jack fed the big black dog chocolate, the big black dog would probably twitch, foam at the top, and die.
Unless the big black dog turns into Sirius.
To avoid death.
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