From Beauxbatons to Hogwarts

Chapter 158 The patron saint of deans

In addition to this manuscript, Rowena also left to Calvin some manuscripts on alchemy, which were equally valuable to Calvin.

Then Rowena stood up and turned the tables and chairs back into the pool. He walked into the meditation pool without hesitation and merged with the pool of water that exuded a faint silver glow.

Through the Thestral's glasses, Calvin saw the small piece of soul in Rowena's body gradually evaporating, turning into wisps of magic and integrating into the meditation pool.

Just like that, gone?

Calvin was moved and regretful about Rowena's departure. After waiting by the meditation pool for another half an hour, he also entered the meditation pool.

But in the meditation pool, only the memories left by Ravenclaw are still repeating, but Calvin also understands that Rowena will not appear again.

Calvin returned to the shore, used a wand to extract the memory of Rowena, put it into the meditation pool, and then left the Room of Requirement.

The next day, at Rowena's request, Calvin sent Rowena's manuscript to Prophet Publishing House, signed R.R.Calvin then looked at some of the alchemy ideas Rowena had left for him.

What surprised Calvin was that this part of the manuscript did not contain her knowledge of alchemy from 1000 years ago, but what she had written about the possibility of enchanting Muggle technology based on her travels in the Muggle world over the past three weeks. guess.

In the manuscript, Rowena strongly advocated the feasibility of magic phones and magic networks.

In fact, Calvin did not have no idea about the magic of these two technologies, but he quickly sealed up this idea, not because of his lack of ability, but simply because he thought it was not the time to study these things.

But now, in order to cope with the next changes, Calvin feels it is time to launch these studies.

After reading these manuscripts, Calvin kept them and began to recall what Rowena said about the soul, memory, and the backside of the soul - the patron saint.

Then Calvin fell into a deep fear.

"Rowner, have you ever heard of a wizard who suddenly lost his magic?"

"There are two possibilities. First, the wizard's patron saint is no longer willing to protect the wizard. Second, the wizard voluntarily gave up the protection of the patron saint."

Calvin thought about that time when he lost his magic.

If a wizard's ability to use magic is related to his patron saint, then if the patron saint is unwilling to protect the wizard, won't the wizard lose the ability to use magic?

At least this can't happen to me.

Calvin decided to study the magic of the Patronus Charm, but of course he didn't start with himself.

The Patronus Charm is a relatively profound magic. Not to mention the little wizards in the castle, not even the professors can successfully summon the formed Patronus.

But there were indeed several powerful wizards in Hogwarts, and Calvin decided to discuss it with them first.

Early the next morning, Calvin came to the castle auditorium and saw Snape sitting at the teacher's table. Although Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick were sitting next to him, he always seemed out of place.

Calvin walked straight over, sat next to Snape, and greeted him casually, "Good morning, Snape."

Snape, whose hair was so greasy that it reflected light, turned his head slightly, looked at Calvin who was devouring a piece of pie, and said a gentle "hmm" as a greeting.

He didn't really want to talk to Calvin. The last conversation in the reserve made him aware of the danger of the young man next to him.

Calvin didn't seem to notice Snape's aversion to him at all, and asked in a brisk tone, "Snape, I want to ask, do you know the Patronus Charm?"

This time Snape turned his head completely and looked at Calvin, his sinister eyes wanting to peel off his skin.

"No." After a long while, he replied coldly, then stood up suddenly and left the table.

Calvin was baffled by Snape's huge reaction. If he doesn't, then he won't. Why are he so angry?

Calvin shook his head and continued to nibble on his pie.

Professor McGonagall on the side was also affected by Snape's strange behavior, and asked Calvin curiously and seriously: "What's wrong with you and Professor Snape? He hasn't been very friendly to you recently."

As the vice-principal of Hogwarts, coordinating the relationship between professors is also one of her daily tasks.Of course, it mainly coordinates the relationship between Snape and other professors, such as Snape and Professor Sprout, Snape and Madam Pomfrey.

"I don't know, my relationship with him wasn't very good when we were in school." Calvin put down the food in his hands and sat down at Professor Snape's seat with a plate. "I just asked him if he would Patronus Charm, that’s his attitude.”

Professor McGonagall nodded slightly, and then said seriously, "Strictly speaking, Professor Capet, today is your fault. At least a long time ago, you rashly asked a wizard whether he knew the Patronus Charm and what his Patronus was. Something so offensive that it could even cause conflict.”

"I just want to study the Patronus Charm," Calvin spread his hands, looking a little aggrieved, "And Professor McGonagall, what you are talking about is all in the Middle Ages, and Hogwarts hasn't even appeared yet."

"You want to study the Patronus Charm? Aren't you the professor of Care of Magical Creatures?" Professor Flitwick next to McGonagall also joined the conversation.

"Uh, Professor Flitwick, it's like this," Calvin choked, "because when I was looking through the information, I found that most people's patron saints are ordinary animals, but there are also a few wizards who have their patron saints. It's a magical animal, like a phoenix, or a dragon. That's why I wanted to study it."

"Two professors, do you know the Patronus Charm?" Calvin asked with a scholarly attitude.

"Yes," Professor McGonagall did not shy away from talking about his patron saint, "a tabby cat, exactly the same as my Animagus form."

"White-legged falcon." Professor Flitwick didn't care to let Calvin know about his patronus.

"Professor McGonagall, and Professor Flitwick, how did you use the Patronus Charm?" Calvin asked enthusiastically.

Professor McGonagall gave Calvin a strange look. It's not like Calvin didn't know how to use the Patronus Charm, so why did he ask this?

However, Professor McGonagall still expressed some of his understanding of the Patronus Charm, "The Patronus Charm is a very profound magic that can only be used by righteous wizards. When using it, you need to concentrate and think about the happiest things in your heart. "

Flitwick on the side frowned, somewhat disagreeing with Professor McGonagall's statement.

"Minerva, your understanding of the Patronus Charm may be somewhat inaccurate."

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