Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 134 Neville gradually understood all this



"Become another me..."

Neville took Jack's advice to heart.

In fact, some of the previous exercises have shown signs.

A fist as big as a clay pot, skin like iron sheets, and bones like steel bars.

These are all local deformations.

Although it is not permanent, the idea is to increase oneself and make oneself stronger.

Since the skin and bones of the fist can be increased, what about other organs?

Eyes that can see thousands of meters or even tens of thousands of meters away.

Lungs that can breathe even in water.

as well as……

A super brain that can truly rival or even surpass a super genius.

The gap between people is often wider than the gap between people and paramecium.

The basic physical conditions and potential determine a person's upper limit.

People often say that genius is 99% perspiration + 1% inspiration.

But in fact, 99% of efforts are just bringing people closer to their own limits.

It is the 1% that determines the ceiling.

So, how to break the restrictions imposed by the 1%?

Of course he is not a human being.

just kidding.

In fact, it means changing your body.

If there were no accidents, no matter how hard Neville practiced, he would still not be better than Harry, not even as good as Draco's left and right guardians.

After all, his mind does move a bit slowly.

Since your natural talent is not good enough, let’s improve it the day after tomorrow.

This is what Jack thinks, and what he teaches Neville.

Neville thought about it for a long time, and when Jack thought he was in a daze, he spoke again: "Since you can become stronger by changing yourself, then... Can Animagus become a human?"

"You finally thought of this." Jack smiled, "Theoretically, it is feasible. According to Muggles, humans evolved from animals, and they are also ordinary creatures in terms of classification."

"What do you mean..." Neville felt that he had grasped a very important inspiration, but it was a bit vague and needed someone else to remind him.

"Wizards are indeed different from Muggles, but they are still human beings and have not escaped the category of human beings. If we insist on dividing them, it is nothing more than the difference between a husky and a Doberman pinscher. They are both the same species."

Jack said seriously: "If wizards with humanoid magic systems in their bodies are considered magical animals, then Muggles are ordinary animals.

According to my classification of transformation, Animagus is considered the second stage of transformation. It retains the humanoid magic system in the body and adopts the shell of an ordinary animal.

If at this time, a Muggle shell is applied..."

"A new person, a new me." Neville understood.

Everyone has studied the transformation spell very deeply.

I study it repeatedly every day, and I can even recite some basic theories by heart.

If we apply some of Professor McGonagall's answers, we can come to the same conclusion as Neville.

Animagus can actually be divided into two parts.

One part is the transformed animal body.

The other part is the magic system that can operate smoothly in the body.

A person like Professor McGonagall who transforms into a cat can gain the advantages and disadvantages of a cat while retaining the magic system, so it also has the ability to cast spells.

Change your mind.

From a human to a human, and into a very, very perfect person with a strong body and a smart brain, and then match it with the magic system in the body.

Couldn't it be that a super powerful wizard was born?

Of course, you have to compete with legendary masters like Voldemort and Dumbledore to know whether he is really super strong.

But at least...

As far as Neville is concerned, he is stronger than he is now even struggling to master the magic spell, right?

In fact, as a pure-blood family, Neville has many inheritances in his family.

As the only child of the Longbottom family, his grandmother had no reason not to cultivate him well.

But the reality is that he doesn't know many magic spells, and he has been bullied in school.

Where is the root cause?

Isn't it because he is not qualified enough?

If he had a good mind, like Hermione.

I'm afraid that before enrolling in Hogwarts, he had already learned the three unforgivable curses, and could even bite a melon with his left hand and split a person in half with a sword in his right hand.

Draco still dares to commit school violence against him?

I'm afraid Neville is just worried that the school isn't violent enough.

"Animagus..." Neville looked forward to it. He really hoped that he could become another powerful self at this stage. "But isn't that uncontrollable?"

According to the information mentioned in the book, it is unknown and uncertain what kind of animal the Animagus turns into.

No one knows what kind of creature they will become before they succeed.

"All accidents are actually inevitable."

Jack explained: "Like dandelions floating in the wind, they seem to have no idea where they will end up. In fact, the wind has already decided the ending.

Animagus seems to be uncontrollable, but in fact there are traces to follow. "

It's not like he's making it up.

Most of the time, the form that the Animagus changes is consistent with the form of the patron saint summoned by the God-calling Guardian.

For example, Professor McGonagall and Harry's father are all patron saints whose forms are consistent with the forms transformed by Animagus.

Of course, this is not entirely certain.

Possibly consciously controlled, that's a fact.

Except for Lupin, the remaining three members of the small team of Marauders organized by Harry's father were all Animagus.

When they practiced this, they consciously selected them to facilitate the control of Lupine's wolf transformation.

Although he had many examples at hand, Jack could not take out this information and tell Neville.

After all, how could a Muggle wizard who had just entered school a few months know about the secrets of his former seniors?

Jack knew this, so he decided to add some artificial seasonings of his own.

"The core of the transformation spell, from the beginning, is control, and it is absolute control."

Jack said seriously.

“What does it take to turn a little mouse into a glass?

Is it the spontaneous operation of magic?Is it the little mouse's self-selection?

None, what really matters is the thoughts and will of the spell caster.

If this doesn't illustrate the importance of the will of the spell caster...

So what does it take to turn a bench into a wild boar?

Is it the self-operation of magic?Or is it the bench’s own idea? "

After talking a lot, he paused deliberately to let Neville follow his train of thought and think slowly.

"When you can understand that the transformation of the transformation spell comes from the absolute will of the caster...

Regarding the use of advanced transformation spells such as Animagus, you should know that some of the things described in the book are not entirely accurate.

It escapes the wizard's control and becomes full of uncertainty and danger. "


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