Harry potter galactic empire
Chapter 134 Directional Curse
It didn't take long for the coat monster to finally become a complete body: it had a huge mouth, and the fangs and faceless packages were completely exposed. It looked like a skinned animal, covered with hard thorns and scales.
The back of the shoe began to slowly crawl on the ground, and it seemed that it decided to continue the unfinished business of the previous shoe monsters and continue to attack the bed board that had collapsed on the ground.
After the coat monster gnawed away half of the end of the bed, Professor Snape seemed to have finally collected enough observation data (or his curiosity was finally satisfied). He took out his wand and pointed it at the coat monster which was still feasting:
"Deported to ashes," he said softly.
The coat monster was unable to dodge, and was hit by the spell in its flesh beard (which was originally the cuffs of its clothes). After a moment, it followed in the footsteps of its predecessors and burned violently, leaving only a small pile of black ashes soon.
"Remember, the key to this spell lies in the concept of 'expulsion'. You must have the determination to dispel the power of the curse."
Just like many magics that require emotional coordination, this magic also requires some kind of subjective determination to cooperate. Lin Mo understands this, but his learning of this expulsion spell was not smooth.
In the following days, the Potions Professor would spend some time every day to teach Lin Mo alone and deal with the monster items that were created under his influence. When Snape was in trouble, Lin Mo had to talk to Pang Mo.
Together with Mrs. Frey, she drove the monsters into a special box and locked them up, so that they would not eat up the isolation room before the Potions Professor arrived. Although trying to drive those monsters into that special box was inherently difficult.
A heavy price has to be paid.
Lin Mo was a little flattered by Professor Snape's one-on-one teaching, but even though he was thinking about this magic all day long (because he didn't have much to do in isolation), he still couldn't achieve much.
progress:
After struggling to memorize the trajectory of the wand and the syllables of the spell, he was always unable to successfully cast the spell, even if he was not facing those fast-moving little monsters, even if he waved the wand completely at the slowest speed and slowly pronounced the syllables.
no.
He seemed to have encountered some obstacle.
The Potion Professor did not give too stingy comments about this, nor was he sarcastic for the first time, but Lin Mo felt the urgency. He had been living in this small isolation room for nearly a week, regardless of food, clothing, housing, transportation, or even going to school.
The toilet and bathing were all done in this isolation room (Madam Pomfrey gave him a box with the bathroom in it, and he had to stuff himself into that box whenever he needed to wash up), which made him a little breathless.
And to be honest, he has fallen behind a lot in other courses. Although Harry, the others, and Evel often come back to visit him and bring him the latest review notes, they can't stop him from cursing, and those notes are difficult to maintain in isolation.
If left for too long, they will turn into flat note monsters, or into a giant flying insect covered with wood thorns.
Harry and the others weren't quite sure what happened to Lin Mo at first (Lin Mo always asked them to come after Snape's classes, which was considered the safest time), and thought he just had a contagious disease.
However, after witnessing Lin Mo's shoes tearing off two of his trouser legs, they all turned into wooden figures standing outside the glass wall.
Each one's mouth is wide enough to fit a light bulb into.
Lin Mo felt that if he didn't explain it clearly, these children would probably have nightmares at night, so he simply explained his curse to a few people. Only Evel's expression was quite indifferent (but it was also worse than her usual expression).
A wooden face is more expressive).
"Oh my God!" Hermione looked sad.
"I'm sorry to hear such things, Lin Mo. If it were me, I would have gone crazy!" She thought Lin Mo would recover soon and leave this small isolation room, but she didn't expect it to be because of the curse.
Even if he could leave, he would still be affected by the curse, and even the omnipotent Dumbledore had no good solution.
"So, I really need your notes. You can post them on my glass wall." Lin Mo said sincerely.
"So what Firenze said is true, you are really cursed..." Harry showed another kind of worry. Although there was no evidence, he believed that the hooded man he encountered at the Centaur Holy Land that night
The murderer was Voldemort. If Lin Mo was cursed by him, then it is not difficult to understand why Dumbledore was helpless.
Only Ron said very optimistically: "Cool!"
"Ron! That's not cool at all!" Hermione said righteously.
"But this way Lin Mo doesn't have to take the exam!"
"Don't be stupid, Ron, even if he hasn't recovered by the end of the semester, the teachers will give him a separate exam paper and let him finish the exam here," Hermione said, nothing in her heart was more important than the exam.
It's important, and she thinks other people should have the same point of view.
"Then his test paper will turn into a test paper monster!" Ron refused to admit defeat.
"No, it won't!" Hermione said: "The Hogwarts test papers are magical and will not be turned into monsters like that!"
"Wait, what did you just say? Say it again?!" Lin Mo suddenly asked excitedly.
"The test papers at Hogwarts are magical and won't turn into monsters?" Hermione said hesitantly: "Don't take it seriously. I'm just guessing. Maybe the test papers will also be affected."
"No, probably not." Lin Mo knocked on the glass wall fiercely.
Yes, he has never paid attention to what items are affected by the curse, but the answer should be simple:
As Madam Pomfrey said, first of all, he himself will not be affected, and living creatures will not be affected. As for other items, they may become monsters, but there is actually a problem of order. For example, these
Throughout the world, his bed has never turned into a monster, but his shoes often turn into shoe monsters, and his clothes are occasionally affected when he loses his shoes.
This means that it's likely that larger objects are less susceptible. It would take a lot more curse power to turn an entire bed into a monster than it would take to turn a shoe into a monster (you can imagine how scary a monster that big would be), and another
On the other hand, as Hermione just said, magical things will probably not be affected. The most obvious thing is that the ancient-looking parchment rolls given to him by Professor Snape have not turned into monsters.
But the review notes Hermione gave him changed frequently because the ancient parchment scrolls themselves were enchanted.
Magic is mutually exclusive, and this can be proven in many ways.
In this way, he may be able to control the objects affected by the curse through some simple spells!
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