Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 126: Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration

  Chapter 126 Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration Magic

  The classroom used by the Transfiguration Club was enlarged by magic.

  Professor McGonagall was standing in the middle of the classroom, waving his magic wand to show everyone all kinds of transformation magic, which dazzled everyone present.

  Manipulate fire, control water, shoot dangerous lightning bolts from your wand, turn the floor into a swamp, churning mud to bind enemies, or become a barrier to protect yourself from oncoming spells.

  As Albert wrote in his thesis, the usage of Transfiguration is various, and when used at the right time, it can often have unexpected miraculous effects.

   Not only Albert, everyone in the classroom was fascinated by Professor McGonagall's magic.

  However, when everyone suddenly woke up, they found a big problem. If they want to reach the level of Professor McGonagall, they need to master higher spellcasting skills, and everyone present does not know it.

  Yes, none of them can, let alone do it.

   Now, Professor McGonagall is showing you how to turn objects into creatures and manipulate them nicely.

  Water gushed out of the basin, and under the control of Professor McGonagall, it stood upright like a winding python.

In the blink of an eye, the water in the basin disappeared, and there was only one python left. It opened its mouth and spit out the slightest sound, and crawled out of the basin. According to Professor McGonagall's command, it wrapped itself around a table. The python suddenly disappeared and stayed behind. The only thing left is the cage that bound the table.

  If you are a wizard, if you are caught, basically you can only accept your fate obediently!

  Professor McGonagall waved his wand, and the cage that trapped the table turned into a pool of water again, and the water stains wet the ground.

   "It doesn't matter if it's flame, water, mist, or dirt." Professor McGonagall said, "I know that the Smoke Curse was taught in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class."

   "Professor McGonagall, I don't think the enemy will give us time to prepare." A Slytherin student reminded.

   "I know." Professor McGonagall said, looking around at everyone, "It's usually not useful when fighting wizards, but sometimes it's very useful."

  Professor McGonagall raised his wand and pointed, countless ropes trapped the Slytherin wizard and bound him to his seat.

  The next moment, the rope suddenly exploded into a cloud of smoke and disappeared.

"Wizards seldom duel. Even if they confront each other head-on, they will not show dueling etiquette unless you participate in a duel competition." Professor McGonagall said calmly, "Defeat each other and protect yourself. This is what you do when you are in danger. practice."

  After speaking, she raised her wand slightly, and two kittens made of water crawled out of the original pool of water marks, and they were playing with each other.

  Then, the two cats collided and merged into a little cheetah, running around everyone's backs. Their sharp eyes swept over them, scaring everyone into a cold sweat.

   Under the control of Professor McGonagall, the cheetah split into two humanoid figures again. They picked up the wooden barrel overturned by the python on the ground, jumped into the barrel together, and turned back into a basin of water again.

  After the show, there was warm applause in the classroom.

  Professor McGonagall raised her hand to signal everyone to keep quiet. She said to all the members of the club, "How many kinds of magic did I use just now, and how did I do it? If it were you, how far would you be able to do it?"

  Everyone began to discuss in whispers, and the triple question was undoubtedly a difficult problem for most people.

  Many people didn't even think about these things when they watched Professor McGonagall demonstrate magic.

   Now, I can only rack my brains to think of the answer.

   "How much do you understand." Field exchanged the notes he wrote with Albert. After she saw the content of Albert's notes, she was surprised to find that the other party's understanding of magic was not much worse than her own.

   "Those transformation magics are too difficult for me now." Albert secretly estimated that he might have to upgrade his transformation to level 3 before he could use transformation magic like Professor McGonagall.

   "It seems that when he wrote that paper, he had already thought about these issues." Field didn't change on the surface, but he was very surprised in his heart.

   "Where's Baker?" she asked again.

   "The situation on my side is similar to yours." Baker was very depressed. Although he had tried his best to observe, the gains were still very limited.

  Originally, everyone thought that he was a leader in transfiguration, and his papers were occasionally published in "Transfiguration Today" magazine.

  However, after seeing Professor McGonagall's magic demonstration, they suddenly felt that the transformation magic they were using was like a child waving a wand indiscriminately.

"You need to figure out how I did it, and if it were you, would you be able to do it to this level?" Professor McGonagall wandered around the classroom, checking the contents of everyone's notes, and the result was not very impressive. satisfy. She continued: "I never expected you to fully understand, but you need to know a small part. When you go back, study it carefully. I believe you will gain something. Next time, it will still be this topic. Alright, today That's all."

"This time it's really difficult, harder than all the previous content." After the Transfiguration Club, when everyone came out of the portrait, Baker told Albert dejectedly, "I feel that the transfiguration during this time is useless." learned."

   "It's not as serious as you said." Albert comforted: "The gap between us and Professor McGonagall is experience.

   "This is not just a matter of experience." Field shook his head and said, "I don't know when I will be able to reach that level."

   "For me, it's bad experience." Albert couldn't help muttering in his heart.

   "You wrote that paper, I'm curious how far you can do it?" The one who spoke was Isobel who hadn't left yet.

  The Ravenclaw genius looked at Albert with a complicated expression, and she never thought that the other party would publish his article on "Transfiguration Today" so quickly.

   "Have you ever heard of high-sightedness and low-handedness, I am one of them." Albert said seriously, "Actually, I am also curious why Professor McGonagall chose to publish my paper."

   "Don't underestimate yourself, your paper is of a high standard, Mr. Anderson." Professor McGonagall said, "What did you gain this time?"

   "I discovered that Transfiguration can be played in this way." Albert sighed from the heart, "Unfortunately, many people are not good at Transfiguration."

   "You are right." Professor McGonagall said, "I suggest you talk to other experts in this field more, so that you can improve your level in this area."

   "Oh! I will." Albert nodded and watched Professor McGonagall leave.

   "It seems that the rumors are correct." Baker said.

   "What rumor?" Albert asked curiously.

   "Everyone says you are Professor McGonagall's favorite student." Field reminded.

   "Why don't I know?" Albert asked puzzled.

   Several people couldn't help but look at each other when they heard the words.

  (end of this chapter)

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