Librarian at Hogwarts

Chapter 54 The shocking power of blood

Ignat and Neil were walking on the corridor.

Halfway through, Neil mentioned that he had an appointment with Professor McGonagall to provide Quidditch training, and left first.

Ignat returned to the library alone.

In the museum, the little wizards are diligently learning magic knowledge.

Ignat briefly inspected the library and found nothing out of the ordinary, so he walked towards the restricted book area.

He wanted to open the mysterious area that was blocked in the forbidden book area.

Ignat took out the key and stood in the area blocked by chains.

He gently twisted the key, only to hear a "clang" sound, and the heavy chain quickly retreated back like two tentacles.

In front of Igno is a vast area.

Inside, it's more like a single, boxy space with seven rows of tall bookcases.

Each bookcase is not filled with books like the outside of the library, but only three or four books are placed there.

Every book is very thick.

Ignat opened one casually.

"Shacklebolt's Magic Essay".

This is a book about the experience and insights about dueling handed down from the Shacklebolt family.

The Shacklebolt family is also a pure-blood wizard family, but this wizard family keeps a low profile and does not like to participate in disputes in the wizarding world.

Ignat was curious as to how this manual was stored in Hogwarts.

And it seems that this is more like a magic notebook passed down by the family, a book about teaching future generations how to use magic to fight better.

Ignat flipped through a few pages.

One of the magic spells made his eyes light up.

"Thunder flashes."

You can summon a ball of thunder and lightning for defense or attack.

The use of thunder magic is rare because many wizards cannot control the power of thunder and lightning well.

But in "Shacklebolt's Magic Essay", the purpose of 'Thunder Flash' is explained straightforwardly.

This made Igno feel that he had gained a lot.

Ignat tried to chant the spell according to the records in the book.

A ball of thunder and lightning appeared above his head.

This is a dark cloud. In the dark clouds, one after another lightning flashes through it like silver snakes.

“Nice teaching.”

Ignat admired this book.

According to the explanation in this book, he was already able to use this spell flexibly after only a few minutes.

Of course, this is also because Igno's control over magic has reached a certain level.

Igno put "Shacklebolt's Magic Essay" back to its original place.

In his heart, he actually wanted to find out if there were any books recording the power of blood.

The power of blood is the knowledge that Ignat wants to know most at the moment.

He searched back and forth for a long time.

Those books that looked very ancient were all briefly read by Ignatius.

Finally, there was a book wrapped in parchment and with a black casing, and its name was "History of Dark Alchemy".

In this "History of Dark Alchemy", the power of blood is recorded in detail.

"... Regarding the power of blood, not every wizard who is proficient in alchemy may know about it now. But in fact, in the last century, or even earlier, the concept of power of blood was the concept of every wizard who wanted to learn alchemy. A concept that wizards must know."

"The power of blood means taking the blood of magical animals and then injecting it into the magic equipment that needs to be refined, so that these magic equipment can obtain the 'enchantment' effect."

"Of course, in fact, it does not only use the blood of magical animals, but also often adds some necessary materials: mithril, silver ore, etc."

Ignat was fascinated.

This was the first time he had read about the power of blood from a book.

What he didn't expect was that the origin of the power of blood actually originated from alchemy, and this was not a rarely known thing.

Igno then looked down.

"...With the continuous development of alchemy, some wizards began to be dissatisfied with ordinary 'enchantment', and they began to discuss deeper things..."

"Yes...the origin of wizards."

"This has been a controversial topic for a long time."

"Some people say that wizards originated from Merlin. Merlin's power comes from magical creatures with magic. It is Merlin's blood that merges with this creature, and then the wizard is created."

When Igno saw this passage, he was stunned.

In fact, the origin of wizards has indeed been a hot topic of debate among wizarding historians.

Igno continued to read with interest.

"They proposed that if the blood of a person and a magical creature were fused using alchemy, the person would definitely be able to gain the power of the magical creature, and this is the power of blood."

"For example, if a phoenix with the power of rebirth uses its blood to fuse with a person, then the person can have the magical power of rebirth."

When Igno saw this passage, he felt inexplicably nervous.

If we follow the records in the book, we can definitely cultivate a large number of talented wizards with outstanding abilities.

Think about it, having the power to be born again.

What a terrifying ability this is.

"And the truth is, no one has ever succeeded."

"So, the idea of ​​the power of bloodline fell like a meteor. Especially after the theory of magic weaving appeared, people no longer believed in the power of bloodline."

"Everyone regards the power of blood as nonsense, because no alchemist has successfully fused the blood of a magical creature with himself, and then gained the power of a magical creature."

"The power of blood is just a scam."

When Igno saw this sentence written heavily on the book, his heart was extremely nervous, but suddenly it fell heavily to the ground.

He was afraid of seeing successful cases of bloodline power.

If it is really successful, doesn't this mean that people with the power of blood are actually refined through alchemy?

Can such a being be called a wizard?In other words, is this really a person?

Isn't this more like a monster that was survived by someone else?

Ignat's heart, from the beginning of his enthusiasm for the power of blood, gradually became negative.

Now, he is more subconsciously inclined to what is said in this book, 'The power of blood is just nonsense'.

He felt that if this was the case, then there would be no such thing as the power of blood, and there would be no need to use the blood of magical creatures to activate his own blood.

And this can also prove that he is a living life and not created by some wizard through this weird alchemy.

"Maybe, this is just a saying in alchemy."

"Perhaps the power of blood that my grandfather mentioned is not what it means in alchemy."

Ignat told himself this again.

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