In the Harry Potter world, if you talk about Animagus, you have to mention a celebrity, Merlin.

In this world, Merlin is regarded as the greatest wizard by wizards in Britain and even the world, and Merlin is like the Son in the heart of Christians.

And Merlin is also the most amazing animagus in wizarding history – of course, Ye Ting is now counted, because he is the first magical creature animagus – he can transform into a variety of animals, including viruses, and can talk to animals; In addition, he is a transfiguration magus, who can turn into an old man, a woman and a child.

In Ye Ting’s original world, Merlin was regarded as the worshipper and maintainer of nature – the representative of druidism, and the druids themselves were also associated with transformed animals.

In this way, the Animagus and druids in the Harry Potter world also have a certain connection, which is very similar to the transformation of the druids.

But in fact, the transformation of Animagus and Druid is completely different, and this is where Animagus is strong.

Druids use the power of nature entirely, so in some worlds, the druids’ various spell-casting abilities belong to priest-like magic rather than spells—even if the druids do not believe in a natural deity, but in nature itself.

As a result, the druids’ transformations are not real transformations, they only temporarily change their state.

But the animagus is completely different, and the skilled animagus is as if it were another body of the user.

In this case, Animagus is not just a spell, but also an ability, a state. A typical example is that a wizard who uses an Animagus improperly will even remain in animal form forever, and when the wizard dies in the state of Animagus, they will not become an archetype.

In Ye Ting’s case, this situation was even more obvious, since he successfully transformed into a dragon by injecting the etheric factor of the dragon clan, his relationship with the dragon species has become closer.

Specifically, his magic power is getting bigger and bigger, and he can even generate true ether with his heart when he is a human being, which is originally an ability that only dragons have.

As his transformation ability became more proficient, he was able to transform only part of his body into a dragon.

At the same time, he also felt that his vitality was getting stronger and stronger, and his lifespan was gradually approaching that of dragons, and the most obvious feedback was age, and his body’s recent growth rate was getting slower and slower, just like a young dragon. If he hadn’t always been taller than his peers, he might even have become a Wannian Shota – something that made him regret a little whether he had learned Animagus too early.

In other words, today’s Ye Ting is gradually becoming a special existence – that is, he is a human and a dragon, but he is not a half-human and a half-dragon, and this state is unique in most other magical worlds.

Through his own situation, Ye Ting had an inspiration: why not find a way to make people become dragon animagus steadily? In this way, he can make those he cares about become beings like himself, almost immortal, and have the same power as a dragon.

Of course, the ultimate temptation in the process of sublimating to the dragon soul is not something that everyone can resist, but Ye Ting only entered that state by mistake because he transformed into a dragon without sufficient preparation.

If you don’t experience such a state, at most, you can’t grow like the Dragonborn, and you can grow by devouring the dragon soul, which does not affect becoming a dragon Animagus. And losing the ability to quickly complete soul sublimation is not unacceptable to those who do not have the willpower like Ye Ting.

After seeing examples like the Nico couple, the method of developing the dragon Animagus became an important goal for Ye Ting, who did not want to live alone, nor did he watch the people around him lose their youth.

However, the dragons of the Harry Potter world alone could not provide enough research materials for Ye Ting. So, before studying this, he first had to research a way to travel through the world, and then he could find suitable dragons in other worlds.

Of course, Ye Ting’s priority now is to learn as much as possible from Nico and his wife before they die.

Yes, the Nico couple is going to die, and after losing the Philosopher’s Stone, they have no ability to make undead medicines. The undead medicine they had stockpiled had allowed them to live for another two more years after that, but now, their immortal medicine was about to run out, and the couple who had lived for centuries were about to die.

Like Nico said, they’ve lived too long. Today, death is also a relief for them.

But even if the two of them had the will to die, they still wanted to leave something, and the young but amazing Ye Ting was brought to them by Dumbledore. This very close friend was regarded by them as a successor of their knowledge, and even a future academic leader who could carry alchemy forward.

Understanding this, Ye Ting also absorbed the wisdom of the old man more seriously, and he could not live up to the old man’s wishes.

In this way, he spent a short week in this estate.

Another Sunday morning, after Ye Ting got up, he keenly noticed that the atmosphere was wrong.

The décor in the room has changed from its usual simplicity to something gorgeous, filled with a variety of collections, each of which looks a little older.

An old-fashioned gramophone was playing an opera in the living room, a favorite melody of the Nicoes.

Mr. and Mrs. Nico did not drink a cup of black tea with an abnormally red color as usual at breakfast, and their expressions looked haggard and serene.

Throughout the morning, they did not talk to Ye Ting about magic and alchemy, but chattered to him about their experiences when they were young. Ye Ting didn’t say a word, listening silently the whole time.

In the afternoon, Dumbledore suddenly came here, looking a little sad, and he took Ye Ting away without saying a word.

“Are they going to die?” When he returned to the Leaky Cauldron, Ye Ting suddenly asked Dumbledore.

“You guessed it? Yes, their elixir is running out,” Dumbledore said bitterly, “and they’re leaving us forever, so until then, let the two of them enjoy their last moments.” ”

Although he had guessed this matter for a long time, hearing it from Dumbledore’s own ears, Ye Ting still felt a pang of sadness.

From the Philosopher’s Stone to this week-long pouring of money, Ye Ting really owed them a lot.

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