Master Trainer from Hogwarts

Chapter 21 Conjecture

Chapter 21 Conjecture
Allen also wanted to ask about the [Armor Curse], but as a housewife, Mrs. Weasley had to start preparing dinner.

What a powerful witch who was delayed by the family, Allen complained in his heart, but thinking about it the other way around, if it weren't for Mrs. Weasley's understanding of the true meaning of family affection, she might not be so powerful.

"The power of the mind is really amazing." Allen sorted out today's notes in the study, and at the same time read the records about the [Armor Curse] left by the ancestors of the Weasley family.

"Just like love, hope, and kinship are the physical manifestations of spiritual power. The murderer in London recently wanted to use fear to perform magic rituals, so faith and devotion should also be one of the concrete manifestations of the soul, and it is a special kind."

Allen wrote in his notes, "Because of love, I hope that these spiritual powers are only a manifestation of personal will after all."

"But whether it is piety or belief brought about by fear, they can all converge on one specific thing, and this is the original source of gods."

"When the church in the Middle Ages was at its strongest, even ordinary people were born without magical powers, but relying on the various rituals passed down and the beliefs of millions of people, even powerful legendary wizards had to hide in remote places."

"It can even be further guessed that the decline of the church also originated from the Black Death, and the Church has always claimed that the Black Death originated from wizards. Perhaps this is true."

"After all, wizards have been pushed to the extreme back then. Even Hogwarts, which was jointly founded by four powerful legendary wizards, could only be chosen in the wild British Isle to protect themselves. One can imagine the situation of wizards on the European continent."

"Some desperate legendary wizards may have created? Summoned? The Black Death, and this disease has killed hundreds of ordinary people, and it has also disintegrated the foundation of the church, and even shaken the core beliefs."

"This point has been proven from the historical records of ordinary people. It is precisely because of the large number of deaths caused by the Black Death that ordinary people doubt the existence of gods. This is also the germination of the Renaissance, and the Renaissance is the hotbed of modern science. This further disintegrated the church's beliefs."

"In this case, the pastors of the church will definitely not have any good looks towards little wizards like me, and at the same time, their current strength is not as good as before."

"But they still have a wide range of beliefs, and their strength is still there. It may even be faintly stronger than the wizarding world, but it is not enough to directly persecute them like in the Middle Ages. I should stay away from priests in the future."

This is not why Alan is worried for no reason. He now lives in the British Isles. Before he knew Hogwarts, he often went to church and was very popular with the community priests.

After temporarily clearing up the relationship between the church and wizards, Allen continued to study the [Armor Curse].

"Armor protection."

Allen waved his wand, and two seconds later, a magic barrier appeared in front of Allen. If Mrs. Weasley was here now, he would understand the horror of Allen's talent.

Although it is difficult to learn an intermediate spell, most wizards can do it, but to apply an intermediate spell to actual combat requires a lot of practice.

Take [Armor Curse] as an example. If Allen is just an ordinary wizard, after learning [Armor Curse], not only will he have a five-second casting delay, but if he casts a spell in a crisis, he may even make a mistake in his busy schedule and fail to cast the spell.

After all, building runes is much more difficult than basic spells.

But after Allen learned the spell, when the system displayed the LV level, he could almost completely master the spell, and he would not fail to cast the spell due to emotional reasons such as his own nervousness. It took most wizards a few years or even ten years to get familiar with it in one step.

"The casting time of two seconds is still a bit too long, and at the same time, this kind of magic burden is far beyond ordinary magic spells." Allen felt the mental burden and dispersed the [Armor Curse].

When he practiced elementary spells before, he hardly had any mental burden, and he might feel tired after practicing for an hour.

But after only using the [Armor Curse] twice today, I felt obviously mentally exhausted. It was obvious that I was a little 'lack of magic'.

Allen looked at his '11' mental attribute, which may be pretty good for ordinary little wizards, but it is estimated that there is still a big gap compared with adult wizards.

"However [Armor Curse] itself has huge flaws." Allen looked at the magic notes about [Armor Curse] recorded by the Weasley family. Because of the construction of runes, the standard of proficiency for ordinary wizards is two seconds before casting the spell.

This is also the power given to him by the system, and he wants to cast spells faster.

There are two ways.

The first is the silent spell, which eliminates the time for chanting the spell, which not only makes the spell more concealed.

At the same time, it has almost reached the realm of recitation, but unless it is a professor-level magic master, it is almost impossible for ordinary wizards to master the silent spell of the intermediate spell level.

The second is to streamline spellcasting, such as reducing some magic power lines of the original rune 'shield', and even reducing the three rune constructions of 'weakening', 'rebound' and 'guard' in the triangle construction.

In the modern magic system, wizards have almost researched common spells to the extreme, so if they want to cast spells faster, they can only sacrifice the strength of magic.

Of course, this kind of streamlined spellcasting is not a simple matter. Even because it requires extremely high magic cultivation to adjust the structure of the runes, the streamlined spellcasting of different spells can be regarded as a unique secret.

Spells are like guns to wizards. Due to external pressure, the wizarding world encourages and even trains young wizards for free.

However, there is also a distribution of interests within the wizarding world. If a pure-blood wizarding family wants to ensure their dominance, they will naturally monopolize some magical knowledge.

For wizards, besides being more flexible in battle, the biggest advantage of streamlining spells is against another wizard who can't streamline spells.

One more thing, there is the magic technique of streamlined spellcasting, and correspondingly there is powerful spellcasting.

Unlike giving up the power of a spell in exchange for casting speed, empowering a spell increases the power of a spell by increasing its complexity.

The [Fuchsia] that Snape researched is a powerful spell of [Turn Flip].

This is also one of the principles in the book "Advanced Theory of Magic" that conjectures that magic spells have a superordinate relationship.

Allen closed Weasley's notebook, and there was no specific record about the simplification spell. Of course, he would not take the initiative to ask Mrs. Weasley stupidly.

One is that if you want to master the simplification spell, you must first be familiar with it to a certain extent. Mrs. Weasley estimates that it will take some time before she fully masters it.

The second is that I only paid a few Galleons, and it is my duty that others are willing to teach me what I want to say, and it is my duty not to ask others about the inheritance.

(End of this chapter)

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