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Chapter 290 Before Leaving School

‘Although the Iron Armor Curse can be considered an important part of the curse, it cannot be compared with the huge progress in herbalism or the deciphering of lamps. ’

‘Especially the assessment work of Sir Merlin is more inclined to the great contribution to the life of wizards, which makes the improvement of the Iron Armor Curse even less conspicuous. ’

‘If you change it to medical improvements, you might be able to easily get a third-level medal or something. Fighting spells like the Iron Armor Curse are really not worth it—wait a minute, what am I thinking? ’

Andrew finally came to his senses - hell, are you analyzing the Order of Merlin now?

He was knocked unconscious by this huge cake!

Fortunately, he didn't waste much time. Although he hadn't analyzed anything concretely yet, he had already controlled his emotions - the expression control ability he had practiced many times to prevent exposure kept him calm.

"I just luckily made some breakthroughs under the guidance of our dean," Andrew said with a somewhat shy expression, "Such a reward really surprises me..."

"Anyway, it's a good start."

Fudge smiled and nodded, and then gave Andrew another scholarship.

Then there was thunderous applause.

It wasn't until the banquet at the end of the semester that Andrew ended his expression management and began to seriously think about this improvement and development.

At this point, even without the dean's explanation, he can almost guess it.

There is no doubt that the magic skills that he can only have an advantage over his peers are not enough for him to make appropriate judgments on advanced magic spells such as the Iron Armor Curse.

Professor Flitwick realized more clearly than him how easy it was to obtain the prototype of the Iron Armor Curse he created - and there was no doubt that this had been tested by multiple people who had the ability to verify it.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have gotten a magical NEWTs exemption certificate for this reason.

‘Improvement and promotion because the blurring of Transfiguration makes learning spells less difficult? Or is it because the need for transfiguration at the first level has reduced the need for magic spells? ’

This requires a higher foundation of magic to make a judgment - if it weren't for the professor's strong demands and explanations time and time again, he would not be able to complete the use of magic to copy part of the transformation spell and use the entire spell in the form of a magic spell. Showcasing the work.

'I still have too little foundation. If that calculation question were replaced by transfiguration, I wouldn't need to calculate it at all...'

The casting of a spell requires the inflection of the incantation's syllables, the waving gesture and angle of the wand, the knowledge of the spell - and, most importantly, the magic.

When you have accumulated enough, to learn a new spell, you can basically read a book and understand how to pronounce the spell and how to change the gestures - if you have not accumulated enough, and the spell you learn is more difficult, you can only rely on more Tough calculation.

If the difficulty is higher, like the question given by Professor Flitwick this time, then like him, he will make a miscalculation and lose points.

Magic spells are not something that can be learned just by looking at them - even the simplest floating spell requires waving and shaking while chanting the spell rhythmically. And the accumulation and understanding of this kind of gesture problem and syllable segmentation reading method, It's just a matter of talent.

'If only the magic spell was as simple as transfiguration. I no longer need to figure out the method and pronunciation of the new transfiguration...'

He shook his head to get rid of this unrealistic thought, and then started to head to Professor Flitwick's office - what his dean had done was so surprising that it was a bit scary, and he had to go there.

——

"Sir Merlin's evaluation is really too stingy," Professor Flitwick looked at Andrew cheerfully, "but the Examination Authority is very fast. The improved Iron Armor Curse is really worth promoting."

Andrew looked at the professor, knowing very well the hidden meaning that the professor was suppressing.

It is the improved Iron Armor Curse that is extremely excellent, not you - don't be proud, you still have time to learn, and you must practice the spell well.

If there is a breakthrough in the future, even a certificate of exemption from the exam is nothing, and the Merlin Medal will definitely be obtained!

There was no doubt that Professor Flitwick had laid out a bright road in front of him without any hint of pretense.

"I'm lacking a lot in magic, Professor. It's basically all your guidance."

Andrew is extremely serious.

"Of course it's my guidance, you are a Ravenclaw student," Professor Flitwick smiled happily, "The dean has a natural advantage in this regard.

"But the improved spell was all your own idea. I just gave some guidance that the dean should give. Study hard. You still have a long way to go in terms of the spell."

Professor Flitwick waved his wand, and two cups of tea appeared. One cup was pushed to Andrew with his wand, "Don't relax even on vacation. You have your own way to go about the magic. Use transfiguration to blur the magic." Curse is a good way, very suitable for you.”

"However," the professor began to cool down Andrew after praising him, "since you want to do this, you have to lay a solid foundation. Start with the basic magic spell. Don't be greedy. Eat it all before you do it. Don't try. Copy other people’s paths, whatever suits you is the best.”

"Well, I'll keep an eye on delving into first-year spells, Professor."

Andrew nodded.

"Just remember, okay, there's nothing else to do. Let's enjoy the holiday before leaving school."

"Yeah, I will."

——

"Exemption from the exam, Andrew!"

After finishing his duty, Andrew returned to the dormitory and was surrounded by his roommates, who all looked at his exemption certificate.

"Yes, exemption certificate, Andrew, didn't you ask, what about the OWLs certificate?"

Hal looked at the certificate of exemption, which was full of gold, and suddenly asked a key question.

"It seems that you can be exempted from the exam, because this thing covers the function of the OWLs certificate," Andrew thought about it, "but it has nothing to do with me. If I dare to use this to exempt the exam, Professor Flitwick will hang me on the door of the office for exhibition."

"No, maybe it's the Astronomy Tower."

Kevin interjected, almost scaring Andrew.

Damn it, on such a good day, why are you talking about the Astronomy Tower?

"Don't talk about this, we have to let Hughes treat us - quietly, the first place is in hand, and there will be a special sleeping bag in the future, which is really enviable."

Hal didn't let go of Hughes who was trying to pretend to be invisible.

"It's just luck."

Hughes looked terrified.

"You got full marks by luck? I asked the professor, and you're the only one who got full marks."

"It just so happens that I'm interested in this area..."

"I don't believe it... What's your next research direction?"

After Hal asked, the others began to stare at Hughes - this year's exam questions are too tricky, and everyone's magic history is average, it's time to find some off-site predictions.

"Still this, I'm particularly interested in the lost history of Roman magic."

Hughes looked serious.

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