Dynavale and Hogwarts

Chapter 0058 The ocean formed by drops.

The two professors stepped aside and first put a protective shield on themselves, and then set up a protective barrier around Dana. They each stood on one side and signaled Dana to start.

Dana nodded, and first started to run the magic trajectory of the Illusion Spell. A cloud of white mist poured out from the tip of the staff and rolled continuously. Dana looked at the white mist with some confusion, and soon the white mist dissipated.

Professor Flitwick said: "It seems that with illusion magic, after the spell is over, you use your mind to visualize what you want to transform. Try again."

When Dana heard this, he suddenly realized that yes, he had not set the content of the illusion.

Trying again, after the white mist from the tip of the stick sprayed out, Dana visualized the lucky look in his mind, and then set up a behavioral pattern just like transfiguration to transform a demonized object. Finally, he lifted the tip of the stick and ended the spell.

I saw the white mist gradually spreading, turning from thick to light, and finally a lucky look appeared in the light mist, as if it were real, and the movements were all lifelike.

While admiring it, Dana quickly evaluated: "No matter how real the illusion is, it is impossible to confuse the enemy in actual combat with the surrounding fog, unless it is in foggy weather. The applicability is not that strong."

Gradually, the luck began to become illusory and quickly dissipated together with the surrounding fog.

Dana heard Professor Flitwick say: "It lasted ten minutes. In the last two minutes, it was obvious that it was an illusion. You can try again if it is not so realistic and can it last longer. How big is the largest object you can conjure? Is there any difference between conjuring an animal, a plant, and a dead object?"

Dana began to experiment with Professor Flitwick one by one. Finally, the professor nodded: "This is the end of the experiment for this spell. It seems that this spell is basically not dangerous. You can try it again slowly in the future."

Hey, I thought Professor Flitwick was studying spells, but it turns out he was trying to eliminate dangers.

I heard Professor Flitwick say to Professor Sprout: "No wonder Minerva is full of praise for this student's level of transfiguration. Seeing the illusions he conjured is enough to illustrate the problem."

Professor Sprout nodded proudly and turned to Dana: "There is another magic spell, right?"

Dana replied: "There is also a spell and its counter-spell."

Professor Sprout motioned for Dana to continue, and he and Professor Flitwick stepped aside to guard the side.

The next one was the invisibility spell. The invisible beast cast the spell directly on himself. When the situation was unclear, Dana would not experiment directly on himself, so he took out a piece of parchment from his arms.

Instead of directly running the magic track obtained from the invisible beast, the magic track of the specified object was first run, using the parchment as the spell object, and then running the invisible magic track.

The parchment was no longer visible, but Dana knew it was still in her hand. Then I followed the example of a gourd and cast a counter-curse, and the parchment was visible again.

Professor Flitwick asked for the parchment, looked at it carefully, and took out a particularly thin and brittle paper-like alchemical product from a bag. He handed it to Dana and asked him to cast the invisibility spell first, and then cast the counter-curse.

Dana complied and handed the alchemical product back to Professor Flitwick.

Professor Flitwick and Professor Sprout began to study the words and symbols appearing on the alchemical products. The two discussed it and soon reached a consensus.

Professor Sprout said: "I analyzed it with Professor Flitwick and it should be harmless to the human body. If you want to make yourself invisible, you can try it now."

Dana nodded, and first changed a mirror and put it aside so that he could observe the invisibility situation. Then run the invisible magic running track directly. Soon, Dana saw herself disappear in the mirror.

Dana observed carefully. Different from the camouflage method of simulating the surrounding environment with the Disguise Charm, the invisibility was more complete. Dana cast another counter-spell and appeared in the mirror again.

Professor Flitwick and Professor Sprout exchanged glances, and Professor Sprout said: "This spell doesn't seem to be dangerous. You can continue to delve into its characteristics later."

Professor Flitwick continued: "Dana, if you are willing, you are welcome to join the Charms Club next school year. This is a group organized by me that specializes in the study of Charms. It is only open to students who have done research on Charms. "

When Dana heard about this opportunity, he hurriedly agreed: "Yes, yes." However, he was still a little competitive in his heart. Why couldn't he join immediately and have to wait until the next school year?

Professor Sprout seemed to see Dana's unwillingness. After seeing off Professor Flitwick with Dana, he explained to Dana: "Professor Flitwick wants you to join the Charms Club next school year for your own good. If you join too early, you may be excluded."

Dana figured it out immediately, thanked Professor Sprout, packed up the greenhouse and returned to the lounge.

Time passed as Dana continued to delve into magic, and soon came the second Saturday of November.

On this day, Dana, who was studying with a book in the lounge, was dragged by his roommate to watch the Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Slytherin.

Thinking of the coldness of the stadium, Dana put on his hat, scarf, and gloves, and walked toward the stadium with his roommates carrying banners supporting Gryffindor.

Unlike his roommates who watch the game for different reasons, what he mainly watches is not the game, but what is about to happen outside the field.

The game started, and Dana didn't care to listen to Jordan's extremely exciting commentary. He was smooth-talking and quick to react. He began to look for the turbaned head in the crowd and found it. Then he searched around and found Snape.

At this time, someone next to him poked him and shouted: "Look, Harry is about to fall off the broom."

Dana then realized that the roommate with a strange presence was sitting next to him. Dana had grown accustomed to his roommate's elusiveness.

He glanced at Harry who was doing various thrilling things in the air, and immediately turned to look at Professor Quirrell and Professor Snape, both of whom were mumbling something.

Dana felt that Quirrell and Voldemort must be Shi Lezhi. Let Harry fall off the broom and hit the staff in public. Apart from exposing yourself easily and making Harry's flesh suffer a little, what's the use?

Isn't your goal the Sorcerer's Stone? You are so confident and not afraid of exposing Dana to find out. Maybe he is not going well in this regard, so venting here is somewhat in line with his mentality.

Dana saw Hermione running towards Professor Snape in a hurry, and looked back at Neville.

After all, I changed some things.

Neville no longer cried with his head buried in Hagrid's jacket as described in the book. Instead, he stared at Harry, wand ready, ready to cast a spell at any time.

Dana was infected, and for a moment he became proud and shouted: "Hufflepuff, prepare the levitation spell" and drew out his wand and pointed it at Harry.

At first, only a few people around responded, and then more people joined in. Until finally, the entire Hufflepuff stands shouted in unison: "Hufflepuff, prepare the levitation spell." The sound echoed throughout the stadium.

When danger approaches, we should not be spectators sitting aside. We should remember that we are still wizards. As long as we still have a magic wand in our hands, we can use it to create miracles.

The Gryffindor stands responded loudly: "Gryffindor, prepare the levitation spell"

This time we don’t have to wait for a savior, we can be heroes ourselves

As long as we hold up the magic wand, we can create miracles

Then the Ravenclaw stands also shouted: "Ravenclaw, prepare the levitation spell"

Just raise your magic wand and create hope

Only the Slytherin stands were silent, but many people silently took out their wands and got ready.

With everyone watching, Harry landed safely, coughed out the Golden Snitch from his mouth, and held it high.

All three stands cheered to celebrate Harry's victory

Celebrate Gryffindor's victory

Also celebrating his victory

This time, I no longer hide aside, but take out my wand and face the difficulties. The power of one person's levitation spell is limited, but the combined power of everyone's levitation spell can hold up the sky.

Dana is also celebrating with her classmates. He does not regret his impulse. Ordinary people can have extraordinary power if they unite together.

As long as the magic wand is there, there is hope. Isn't magic a miracle?

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