Hi, Professor Victor.

The three little ones stood up and said hello.

Victor told them not to be restrained. He just overheard what they were talking about when passing by.

Is there magic that can replicate magic?This is not a difficult thing for Victor.If the student needs help, he can become the Magic Tool Man.

The three little ones looked at each other in blank dismay.

Afterwards, Ron yelled, "I want to see it." Hermione from the enemy camp reached an agreement with Ron and Harry for the first time.

As for the other wizards in the auditorium, you didn't see them pretending to be any more.

Those first-grade kids were worried about their homework, which drove them to scratch their heads and look at Professor Victor's extracurricular reminders.

Victor looked around and saw that there were no other professors in the auditorium, so he sat down in the student seat.

He gave the example of three little lions.There is a "duplicate" spell in magic, which can turn...for example, the cupcakes on your plate into a set meal for two.

"It was proposed by an alchemist."

Victor recalls Professor Flitwick's explanation of the curse.

"However, he later discovered that the spell was not as effective as he thought."

"It's because 'Copy in Double' can only show its appearance, but it can't copy the fillings inside the cake, right?"

Ron whispered to Harry that she was starting again, why did she always act like she knew everything.Harry said maybe it was because she really knew everything.

Ron's expression became complicated.

"Bingo, Miss Granger. That's the limitation of 'Copy-in-Pair' when it comes to duplicating items. Later, the alchemist tried to use the Charm to clone the Charm, which was even more of a nightmare.

"He discovered that the magic spell could not reproduce it even with a little bit of magic. Even the simplest floating spell, 'duplicate' could not be invoked.

"It didn't take long before the alchemist became disillusioned and gave up on the discovery."

Woohoo.The Gryffindors also lowered their heads in dismay.

Harry said that it seemed that double copying would not help their homework. He didn't want to do it, but he and Ron might really have to bow to Hermione Granger.

Victor said yes, yes, of course copying into pairs won't fulfill your wish, but it's just a foreshadowing. Just listen to what I have to say.

"In British magic, it is difficult for magic to synergize with magic. Generally, only two similar spells can synergize easily."

Victor said.

He turned to Hermione again:

"Miss Granger, remember I told you that if you want to connect two magical spaces, all you need is an Apparition and a repair spell."

For a mature and excellent wizard, neither magic is difficult.

However, designs such as secret rooms and twisted spaces are still rare.

The price of the secret room products in the big builder's account is so high that it makes people's eyes pop out.

"Because the compatibility of magic with each other is surprisingly poor, the wizards you see usually only use one kind of magic to solve problems.

"For example, let's say you want something to fly..."

Victor pointed his wand to the right, and a pudding that had been spotted by the Gryffindor senior slipped from his fingertips.

"You also want to play a prank and 'petrify' them all."

The Gryffindor senior who ran after the pudding was dumbfounded, holding the petrified plate, at a loss.

"You have to wait until the flying curse ends and the magic power is dissipated on the item before the petrifying spell can take effect on it.

"Magical actions do not stack, but they can repel each other. So for many spells, there is a counter-spell, and there is even a spell that stops all spells.

"This also shows that the compatibility between the two magic spells is too bad."

But let’s cast our sights on ancient Egyptian magic.

The compatibility of ancient Egyptian magic is so touching that it makes you cry.

Victor speculates that this is because ancient Egyptian magic is derived from the subtle power of the stone tablets discovered by the ancient Egyptian people.

Moreover, the ancient magic that Victor uses, which comes from natural energy, still maintains its originality in magic power.

Unlike typical British magic, it has developed many branches and gone through several rounds of reforms.

This harmonious compatibility gives Victor a lot of room to freely combine ancient Egyptian magic.

For example... did you know that in Yu-Gi-Oh, you can use the card's linkage effect to get rid of half of the cards in the deck in one turn?

Like a mouse stealing eggs, one after another.

The deck in Victor's jug is almost all high-level cards that are easy to use, but in order to create a linkage effect, he also stuffed a few cards with average magic power but very good relay effects into it.

If it weren't for the fact that only Victor could obtain the Pharaoh card in this magical world and there was no competition, otherwise Victor's goal in life would not be to return to Hogwarts and become a mere associate professor, but to become the king of card duels!

"So, ancient Egyptian magic can..." Harry asked cautiously.

"It can copy magic, yes. There is this kind of magic in ancient Egypt."

Wow!Harry high-fived Ron.I guessed it by mistake!

Use ancient Egyptian magic to fight ancient Egyptian magic.

Victor opened the card slot of the wine bottle under his windbreaker. When he took his hand out, he held a Pharaoh card between his fingertips.

The Pharaoh card depicts a creature like Gengar in Pokémon, and it uses the same moves as its shadow clone.

It's so unsophisticated, and it seems like design appropriation.

However, the function of this card has nothing to do with Gengar.

The hieroglyphic magic text on it, when translated into English, is a word in the biological sense.

proliferation.

"Is this that kind of magic?" Hermione leaned forward and found that the little wizards sitting around her were eager to glue their eyes to the cards.

"It is only effective for ancient Egyptian magic. It can copy some simple ancient Egyptian magic. If it is more complicated, I'm afraid it depends on my ability as a user."

Although the use of the Pharaoh card does not require any magic power, when controlling the ancient Egyptian magic in the card (for example, Victor once tried to control the red-eyed black dragon released), the user is required to awaken the magic text and be able to use the ancient Egyptian magic. magic.

Fortunately, for Victor, the Millennium Building Blocks were the best aid for him to use ancient Egyptian magic.

"I have deciphered all the Pharaoh cards in the textbook, and they are already awakened cards. It doesn't matter even if you don't know ancient Egyptian magic. Basic cards don't require these."

In addition to the Gryffindor trio, the onlookers also breathed a sigh of relief.

"Professor Victor, please use this card quickly." Ron begged, and echoing voices echoed around him.

Victor shook his head and said that first of all, the textbook was not in his hand, and secondly, his wand was under maintenance because it had been used many times with ancient Egyptian magic.

However, in the next war class, Victor will help Ron and Harry bring the intelligence they obtained through copying.

They will also tell the students that in war, it is also a very common practice to take away intelligence without leaving a trace through copying.

Gryffindor, he thought, could get a few points for Ron's constructive suggestion.

Putting "Proliferation" into the wine bottle, Victor left the auditorium with the greetings of the students.

As soon as he stepped out of the door, Patsy 6 1 Weasley, who had been paying attention to the conversation between Victor and Ron, walked behind his brother and patted Ron on the shoulder, congratulating his brother for becoming Gryffindor. Honors won.

Across the aisle next to them, the Slytherins ignored Gryffindor's celebration, talked about other things, and finished their Saturday dinner.

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