Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 90 Psychic Power and Magic (Page 12)



Although Voldemort broke through the defense, in order to maintain his image, he kindly performed "Forget All" on the host.

Of course, he did not forget to arrange an additional "whip exercise training session" for him afterwards, euphemistically called it to care for the physical and mental health of his subordinates.

Among the magical animals in the Forbidden Forest, except for the three unlucky pig monsters, the other magical animals were basically unaffected tonight.

The unicorn "Taylor Swift" has become a mother, which is actually a good thing.

Another happy event is that both the Bourne and Weasley twins passed Professor Scamander's test. The three Forbidden Forest rangers will be able to take up their posts with certificates immediately, and even get the "Hogwarts" certificate. "Imperial Grain".

The lovable little Khan also made great contributions to Gryffindor this night.

This is the first time since the establishment of Hogwarts that a pet has earned extra points for its owner.

Its feat, praised by the Weasley brothers, also made the little wizards in Gryffindor fall in love with it. As for it, those little witches naturally love it even more!

In this relaxed and happy atmosphere, time has arrived in December unknowingly, and the Christmas vacation that the little wizards have longed for is approaching.

Regarding the question "Why do wizards celebrate Christmas?", Bourne was actually skeptical at first.

But when he saw the various advertising columns added to the Daily Prophet as soon as December entered, as well as the dazzling array of discount coupons in Diagon Alley, he instantly understood the role of this festival in wizarding society.

Customers want to consume, businesses want to make money - both parties have to have a suitable reason - wouldn't a consensus be reached by celebrating Christmas?

No matter if it is Brother's birthday, Merlin's birthday, or the birthday of the pagan god of agriculture, it would be great if everyone could have a happy time.

Although Bourne has been very busy recently and has no sense of such a holiday that is seriously suspected of being made up, he still prepared a Christmas gift for all the friends he knew.

To put it bluntly, Bourne is definitely a good enough friend to be able to do this.

Because, for more than a month, he was definitely one of the busiest people in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

In addition to daily class study, he also did many things:

At noon on 135, he was going to the library to help Mrs. Pince organize the books;

On the night of 246, he would follow Hagrid or Professor Scamander into the Forbidden Forest to patrol;

On Saturday morning, he would be on time to attend Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration Club;

Every other day, he must attend Quidditch training organized by Wood in order to prepare for the Sunday morning league;

After all this, he has recently started a very important long-term project.

Ever since he had an encounter with the "Schrödinger State" dark wizard (Quillo/Voldemort) in the Forbidden Forest, he realized that he had a shortcoming in magic. There were too few spells that he could use in battle. .

As we all know, the vast majority of Astartes warriors suffer from a terminal disease called "Phobia of lack of firepower".

Bourne is no exception.

Just like the greenskins always pursue a stronger, bigger, and fiercer "big tug", the warriors of the Astartes have no end to their pursuit of combat power. The "Total Petrification" spell that can be transformed into psychic lightning cannot meet his needs at all.

Although the old saying goes "you have to eat in one bite" (except Ruth), if you want to learn more spells, you must be determined to learn them one by one step by step. After all, without the system by his side, it is impossible for Bourne to shout "Dark Blue plus points" and then immediately learn a new skill.

However, Bourne is not helpless if he wants to take shortcuts.

His mastery of the 'All Petrification Curses' and the 'psionic lightning' mutated by them has fully proved that some of the magic spells in the Harry Potter world are actually all effective as long as the underlying principles are mastered. Possibly converted into psionic spells from the Warhammer universe.

You know, unlike the various magic spells in the Harry Potter world that are becoming more and more life-oriented, most of the Warhammer psychic magic is for war and combat.

They are more dangerous, but they have to admit that the power they display is also more powerful.

Even if the psychic communication magic seems to be just for transmitting information over long distances, with slight changes, it can actually become a terrifying killing technique that can "sublimate" the brain from a distance (in the physical sense).

Although Voldemort should not have the "quadratic law" of the Saints - he cannot be defeated twice with the same move - Bourne does not want to gamble on the odds against his enemy.

In addition, despite purifying this heresy through physical means, Bourne has enough confidence in himself.

But in terms of magic, he had to admit that a young wizard like himself was indeed no match for the "Dark Lord" at the moment.

In the past month or so, he and his friends have not given up on the investigation of the two-faced professor.

As a result, Byrne discovered that except for the constant sweating on his forehead during class and the increase in the number of trips to the bathroom, Quirrell did not have any other symptoms that a seriously injured person with a broken waist should have.

Even the next night in the Forbidden Forest, he gave the young wizards a Defense Against the Dark Arts class as normal.

Needless to say, the reason why Quirrell was able to survive was because Voldemort opened the "blood lock" for him - being able to make seven Horcruxes is enough to prove how afraid of death this heretic is - in other words, how He must have hundreds of millions of tips on escaping death.

Therefore, out of strategic importance to his opponents, Bourne finally chose to start trying to "psychicize" the magic spells he had learned.

For more than a month, whenever he had time, he would go to the 'Room of Requirement' on the eighth floor of the castle to conduct research on his own.

Through research, he discovered that the spells in the first-grade Charms class actually had many connections and similarities.

For example, [Unlocking Spell] and [Levitating Spell], the reason why "Alajo Cave" can open a locked door is that it borrows part of the characteristics of "Yingadim Leviosa" to allow the lock cylinder (or door latch) to open. ) float together and then rotate, and then locked things such as doors and windows can be opened.

However, the spell of the [Unlocking Curse] is a single function of the [Levitating Curse] that was solidified after repeated attempts by many wizards, so its spell sounds completely different from the [Levitating Curse].

(In addition, "Alajo Cave Opening" can open Muggle electronic locks, because electronic locks also have physical structures such as "lock core" and "latch", but they cannot be opened and rely on the magnetic force generated after power is applied to realize the "locking" concept. Something. If you want to open that kind of magnetic door, you must use an older and more violent unlocking spell such as "Open Sesame".)

Another example is [Passepartout] and [Left and Right Separation].

The former is a spell invented to facilitate wizards' travel and ensure smooth roads. (Before [Kelixiao] was invented, it was also used by some wizards to relieve the symptoms of tracheal obstruction when they were sick. However, because this was risky, it had to be cast by a professional therapist)


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