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

Chapter 7 Magical Theory and Wandology



Open the book, the content inside is very outrageous.

[Magic does not exist]

[Just like physical strength, it is not a real substance]

[It is just a psychological illusion, a fabricated concept]

[You can feel it, you can also make it felt by others, but it does not actually exist]

[This is why powerful wizards prefer to use power, mana to call it]

[Magic is a phenomenon produced by combining one's own field with the field of the earth]

[The wand is just an antenna]

[If one's field is strong enough, it means that one is determined. Gestures, spells, and even the wand are not necessary]

These are not the outrageous things.

Turn to the page [Magic Magnetic Field]

[Magic creatures have magical magnetic fields]

[It causes objects to be activated]

[The talking mirror in our house comes from this]

[The production of activated objects in alchemy is a way to speed up this product]

[Squibs also have magical magnetic fields, but they are too weak]

[This is why they are different from our Muggle compatriots and can still use magic props and see Dementors]

[They are not so vulnerable to spells]

"How can it be so scientific?"

Bajiel felt that the magical world he imagined was shattered.

What kind of magnetic field?

Is there one in the novel?

According to the book.

Magic power is not something consumed when casting spells.

It just means that you can cast spells.

Something like an ID card that distinguishes wizards from mortals.

So magic power is more like magic power?

Throwing aside these complicated theories, the birth of a magic is mainly based on the power of belief.

That is, the so-called will, emotions and the like.

And Bajiel flipped through all the books.

Not a single sentence mentioned cultivation, refining extraordinary energy.

The improvement of magic skills is just continuous practice and the use of magic power.

Like a Muggle exercising muscles, it is mechanical.

The advanced ones use magic to transform themselves.

Voldemort is one of the best.

Wizards seem to be born wizards.

Wizards and Muggles are different in race.

Before having a wand, the little wizards would trigger magic power when they were angry, afraid, or happy to the extreme, which would produce a magical phenomenon - magic riot.

Negative emotions accumulate, reject magic, and even make the magic of their own concepts become real, aggregate in the body, and become a terrifying obscurus.

Muggles, on the other hand, will only have physical reactions due to the hormonal changes accompanied by emotions.

The increase in age, the depth of knowledge, the soundness or incompleteness of personality, on wizards, is the improvement of magic.

And Muggles?

No wonder wizards are so arrogant.

They are like being chosen by a mysterious force in the dark and separated from humans.

Magic knowledge is the way to apply this power.

Gestures, spells, wands, the trajectory of the wand swinging, and emotions are all things that make wizards closer and easier to use.

Muggles, even if they have profound magical knowledge, cannot cast a spell or use magic props.

There is a thick and pathetic barrier between wizards and Muggles since birth.

If there is no reproductive isolation, there will be little wizards among Muggles.

I am afraid that the attitude of wizards towards Muggles will be the same as Grindelwald's.

Thinking of this, Bagel stretched.

He closed "Magic Theory" with a snap and threw it into the pile of books beside him.

In these five days, besides reading, he did not do nothing.

In addition to killing ants, [+0.0001, +0.0001, +0.0001]

Continuously increasing life points.

During the rest time in the morning, noon and afternoon, he has found all the supplies except the wand according to the list of necessary supplies.

The pile of books contained books needed for the first year, such as Standard Spells (Elementary), History of Magic, Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration, Thousands of Magical Herbs and Fungi, Magical Potions and Scents, Monsters and Where to Find Them, and Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Defense.

Unfortunately, his parents, whom he had never met, did not like to study, and except for the names on the cover, the books were as good as new.

The same was true for other necessary supplies.

The required three sets of black plain work robes, a black plain peaked hat for daytime wear, a pair of dragon leather protective gloves, and a black silver-buckled winter cloak. Tin-plated crucibles, several small medicine bottles, telescopes, and brass scales.

They were all found in the storage room.

The clean magic left in the storage room made them look brand new.

According to "Magic Theory", not only the storage room, but all the rooms in this tunnel, including this tunnel, have magic magnetic fields because they have magic.

The magic magnetic field combines with the earth's magnetic field to promote each other.

This is why they can always work.

High-level magic props, magic fortifications, and the immortal Gublai fairy fire are all born based on this principle.

And generally, if there is no wizard master using such prank props as the wolf tooth flying saucer, it will lose its magic due to the decline of its own magnetic field.

Bajir yawned and came to the entrance room.

He picked up the gilded sculpture casually, and after a flash of blue light, he came to the tree house again.

Under the redwood tree, in order not to pollute his eyes, he used Fenniel's body as fertilizer for the devil's snare.

The shabby 9 gold Galleons and 8 silver Sickles that were found were naturally accepted by Bagir.

Fennir's blackthorn wand, with a dragon's tendon core,

It was another reason for him to come to the tree house besides feeding Fanta the Snow Owl.

In fact, the moment he touched the wand, the cold mechanical sound sounded again.

[Wand retrieved, "Ten and three-quarter inches, blackthorn wood, dragon's tendon\


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