From Kamal Taj to Hogwarts

Chapter 167 Preliminary Preparation

"Have you never learned Animagus transformation?" Xiwen asked in shock with his mouth wide open.

"Yes, it is true that I have never learned Animagus transformation." Dumbledore said slowly with a hint of reminiscence. "When I was still in school, I relied on my extraordinary talent. When I was young and arrogant, I looked down upon the fact that I could only transform.

He became an Animagus of ordinary animals, so he had no interest in learning."

"For such a sophisticated magic, other people either cannot learn it, or there is danger in the process of practicing it. But Dumbledore is not interested in learning it..." Xiwen didn't know what to say, and secretly cursed.

Dumbledore seemed to have guessed what Xiwen was thinking, and chuckled softly, and then said: "In addition, my level of transfiguration became higher and higher later on, and I mastered the deformation of the human body so well that the Animagus also

It’s not that necessary anymore.”

"I can transform into any animal I want through regular human body transformation, such as a big bird in the shape of a phoenix. This is not much more convenient than Animagus magic, which can only transform into one animal.

?"

"So, since Animagus can be replaced by high-level human body transformation, and it also has such a complex, unstable and dangerous learning process, what is the practical significance of learning it?" Xiwen frowned.

He frowned and asked softly.

"That's a good question." Dumbledore finally came out from behind the desk and said next to Sivan. "After all, the cases are too rare, and I can't give an exact basis. But according to the Arnie I've seen,

Magus said that their transformation skills have made great progress after learning Animagus transformation."

"In addition, learning Animagus transformation requires enduring the impact and test of wild animals. Therefore, most Animagus have minds and wills beyond those of ordinary wizards."

"It sounds pretty good." Xiwen smiled, and then asked curiously, "So how do I know what animal I will turn into?"

"I don't know about this either." Dumbledore shrugged and said. "But before you formally practice Animagus transformation, you can consider learning the Patronus Charm first. A wizard's Patronus best reflects what he is.

The animal with the highest affinity. Minerva's Animagus form is similar to the Patronus."

Hearing these words, Xiwen subconsciously turned his head and glanced at Phoenix Fox, who was combing his feathers on the shelf next to the office wall.

"Professor, since your patronus is a phoenix, will it really turn into a phoenix during the Animagus transformation?" He asked doubtfully. "But that goes against the Animagus transformation.

The principle of magical beasts."

"My patronus is probably influenced by my family's bloodline." Dumbledore smiled and shook his head. "In fact, the animal with which I have the highest affinity may be something else, but it's hard to see now.

.”

Speaking of this, Dumbledore accidentally glanced at the clock on the wall of his office, and then showed a look of surprise.

"Oops, we're going to miss lunch!" he said.

That night, Sivan came to the Room of Requirement and couldn't wait to start preparations for the transformation of Animagus.

Ghost Xiwen also came to the Room of Requirement, ready to help.

And Helena, who had been inseparable from the ghost Xiwen for a long time, heard that the little wizard Xiwen wanted to learn Animagus transformation, so she followed him with great interest.

"First, you need to hold a mandrake leaf in your mouth for a full month, from one full moon to the next. Under no circumstances can the leaf be swallowed or spit out. As long as the leaf leaves the mouth, the entire

The process will begin again.”

Helena read the parchment floating in the air with great interest, and occasionally glanced at the little wizard Sivan sitting at a desk taking notes.

"So first we need to prepare a lot of mandrake leaves. Well, it might be safer to cast a little spell to stick the grass leaves on the roof of the mouth." The young wizard Xiwen muttered while taking notes.

"On the second full moon, put the leaves soaked in your own saliva into a small transparent bottle and let it receive pure moonlight." Helena continued to read. "That is to say, if it happens to be cloudy that night

If you don’t, you’ll have to find another Mandela leaf and start over again. Isn’t this completely a matter of luck?”

"It's okay. There is a portal, so it's not a big problem." Xiwen wrote down another note and said casually. "I don't believe that all places in the world where you can see the full moon are cloudy!"

Helena was startled for a moment, then nodded in agreement, and then recited the next steps to Xiwen:

"Then to the vial which was exposed to the moonlight was added a strand of one's own hair, a silver teaspoon of dew, and the pupa of a Grizzly-faced Hawkmoth. The dew must be collected from a place where there had been no sunlight or human contact for seven full days."

Hearing this step, the little wizard Xiwen's note-taking hand paused, raised his head and asked: "So if a wizard collects dew, does this count as being in contact with humans?"

"I really don't know what's going on in your little head. If this counts as human contact, won't you need to use dew yourself in the end?" Helena looked at the little wizard Xiwen in a funny way,

said to him.

"The meaning here is that when collecting dew, be careful not to touch it with your hands, so as to keep the dew clean!"

The job that was supposed to be done was taken away, so the ghost Xiwen is now bored and floating in the air, tilting his head and watching Helena in a trance. Seeing her performance of teaching the little wizard Xiwen, I always feel a weird feeling

.

When facing Xiwen, who is in his twenties, Helena is often extremely gentle, like a virtuous wife.

However, she clearly knew that Xiwen in the ghost state and the little wizard Xiwen had the same consciousness, but she still couldn't help but treat the little wizard Xiwen with the doting tone and eyes she used when talking to a child.

All I can say is, are humans still creatures based on their faces?

The corner of the little wizard Xiwen's mouth twitched, but he finally wrote down the next note.

"To be on the safe side, I'll ask Professor Kettleburn to find an uninhabited place in the Forbidden Forest, and then ask Milly to help me collect dew." Xiwen thought his method was good and nodded with satisfaction.

After hearing that the little wizard Xiwen thought of letting house elves collect dew in order to prevent human contact, Helena rolled her eyes at him silently.

'Why does this person seem to be doing something sexy every step of the way?'

However, I am speechless and I still have to continue reading the following steps:

"After adding all the ingredients, place the mixture in a quiet, dark place, protected from prying eyes and disturbance, until the next storm comes."

"The transparent bottle cannot be disturbed in any way, and it must be in stormy weather when it is taken out. So the portal cannot be used for this matter." Helena said. "You can't think of any evil ways like this, can you?"

Xiwen frowned and fell into thinking.

Just when Helena breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that he would not cause any trouble again, Xiwen's brows widened.

He slapped his thigh heavily and said excitedly: "Can't I just put the bottle in a place where there are always storms?!"

Helena: "..."

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