Chapter 51 Banban: yes! yes!
In the common room, Harry, Ron, and some other little lions were gathering together to chat about all the interesting things that happened today.
Although Harry lost control of his broom during flying class yesterday, he also showed amazing flying talent as a blessing in disguise. Professor McGonagall specially recruited him to the Gryffindor Quidditch team.
Ron told Harry how excellent and professional the "Nimbus 2000" was. It was a hundred times better than his Comet series collector's edition that Malfoy often boasted about.
Unlike the excitement of these people, Byrne, who had been working as a librarian for a day, just turned over a magazine with one gloved hand and read quietly.
Only occasionally would he use his other hand to pick up a biscuit from a small tray, bring it to his mouth, and then chew it slowly.
"...In Animagus form, the wizard will have exactly the same characteristics as the animal he transforms into. This change is like giving the wizard an extra animal soul. It is precisely because of this that I have a reason I believe that the wizard's theory of 'spiritual and physical integration' is correct.
But at present, there is still a lack of enough case support to use Animagus to test this theory. After all, the number of wizards who can learn Animagus is pitifully small..."
This was an article published in a previous issue of "Advanced Transfiguration" magazine. Bourne did not fully understand the content, but he still insisted on reading the entire article carefully.
While sorting books today, by coincidence, Bourne discovered another way to use the Mirror of Erised.
At that time, he was thinking about the issue of his mutation spell, and he clearly didn't have a book in his hand.
However, just as he happened to look at the magic mirror from a "safe angle", Bourne discovered that he had this magazine in his hand in the mirror.
Byrne was shocked. Because, Astartes will be sufficiently vigilant about things that can read their own brain thoughts.
In fact, after the incident, Byrne made a "purity mark" on the spot. While Mrs. Pince wasn't paying attention, he stuck it on the Mirror of Erised, and luckily nothing happened.
After testing, he dared to find the issue of "Advanced Transfiguration" magazine reflected on the magic mirror, and then found this article in it that might be related to the cause of the mutation of his "All Petrification Curse".
Sure enough, this article gave Bourne a great inspiration. Moreover, after just reading the beginning, he felt that the theory of this article might be correct.
Because he is transforming into the "Astartes Magus form", he can clearly feel that his soul is an Astartes. In the little wizard form, he is only an 11-year-old little wizard.
And he also speculated that the reason why Animagus wizards do not mutate their magic spells is because the animal souls born after their transformation are not strong enough!
Being able to successfully master the Animagus (rather than having an accident like "recognizing oneself as an animal") shows that the souls of those wizards are strong enough to overwhelm the animal souls after the Animagus transformation. Be able to clearly understand that you are a wizard.
Similarly, this theory can also explain why Animagus cannot turn into magical animals - the souls of magical animals are not necessarily weaker than wizards. According to legend, some wizard families have been mixed with the blood of magical animals in ancient times.
The mutation of Bourne's curse is actually due to the soul generated by his "Astartes Magus" form, which is much more powerful than the soul of the young wizard.
That's why he, in turn, was affected by the soul of Astartes when he was in the little wizard form, and then the problem of curse mutation occurred.
In this way, the answer to this problem seems to have become simple: what belongs to the little wizard belongs to the little wizard, and what belongs to the Astartes belongs to the Astartes.
Or, he could simply show himself as "Astartes Magus" and completely abandon his identity as a young wizard.
But Bourne's true heart told him that he actually didn't want to do this, and he didn't want to give up any of his identities. After all, children only do multiple-choice questions!
He chose another solution: exercise.
He needs to train himself hard, and he needs to do special training for these two souls, and this is why he eats a small plate of biscuits at night——
These are no ordinary cookies.
For them, Bourne made a special trip to the Hogwarts kitchen, asked the house elves working there for help, and asked them to bake these "calcium biscuits" for themselves individually - while kneading the dough, their Ceramic and metal powders are added to the dough.
If they hadn't made every effort to ensure that they would never use "calcium biscuits" as a prank, and that his grandfather was Horace Slughorn, the house elves would never have agreed to make such "face bricks" for him. .
After a series of arduous attempts, Bourne finally succeeded in completing the "Astartes Magus" with part of his organs and systems without changing the overall shape of the little wizard, several hours later at night after coming up with the solution. "change".
The "pre-set stomach" and "oral glands" that Astartes can possess after surgical modification, as well as some matching physiological structures, have finally been partially restored in the little wizard.
In order to complete this exercise, he has eaten more than a dozen "calcium supplement biscuits" with perseverance and courage that ordinary people cannot match.
After the exercise, for safety reasons, Bourne put all the remaining cookies into a box and deliberately put the box under his bed in the dormitory. Then, he took the toiletries and went to the bathroom.
But he didn't notice that shortly after he walked out of the dormitory, a small figure slipped in through the crack of the open door.
"Damn little wizard, die! die!"
Scabbers the mouse, or more accurately Peter Pettigrew, ran from the common room back to his dormitory swearing, now starving.
His current owner, Ron, who was too obsessed with chatting with his classmates to care about him, actually forgot to feed his pet rat dinner tonight!
There was no way, Peter Pettigrew could only find something to eat for himself. He had just set his sights on the leftover biscuits that Bourne had eaten.
Sniffing here and there, the mouse's sense of smell is very sensitive, so he quickly found the cardboard box hidden under Bourne's bed.
"Yes! Yes!"
The mouse stood up on its legs excitedly and rubbed its two little paws, just like humans rubbing their hands together.
"This smells like the butter biscuits made by the house elves in the kitchen..." Peter used his body to lift the lid of the box, and then, like a mouse discovering a granary, he climbed into the box excitedly on his hands and knees. "...It's authentic."
The starving Pettigrew immediately hugged a biscuit with his two front paws, opened his teeth and bit into it. His eyes were all narrowed into gaps, as if he wanted to taste the Hogwarts butter with all his heart. Wonderful texture that melts in your mouth.
But what he didn't expect was that as soon as his two front teeth bit down on the biscuit, he heard a "click" and his front teeth shattered into several pieces.
"Who is so wicked as to add butter and flour to the bricks?!!"