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Chapter 135 Lin Mo's Experiment

There are often mutual exclusivity between magics, which should be basic common sense in the wizarding world.

For example, to cast a spell on a feather:

After you cast a levitating spell on it, it is more difficult to cast a spell to change the color. It is necessary to cast a sorting spell (a spell that automatically arranges items in order) on the feathers that have changed color and are floating in the sky.

It is a little more difficult to learn), and it is much more difficult to apply transformation spells to feathers that are superimposed with several spells than ordinary feathers.

Similarly, the magic of goblins is the same:

For a magic item, such as the Sword of Gryffindor, the more magic is attached, the greater the difficulty. Therefore, the most powerful items are often superimposed with many powerful spells, and only the most powerful wizards can do this.

Items that have magical powers are repellent to other magic and other magic powers. Not long ago, Lin Mo took advantage of this in Hagrid's burning cabin and thought of using Harry's invisibility cloak to isolate the flames strengthened by Chris.

Rescue her.

Of course, Lin Mo only knows a few simple spells now, but it does not affect his ability to use this principle.

As long as he applies magic to the corresponding item, the possibility of it being affected by the curse and turning into a monster will be reduced. Under the principle of mutual exclusion of magic, he can keep those important items, although he cannot prevent the curse from taking effect. If he cannot

If applied to an object, the power of the curse will definitely become stronger and stronger, eventually turning larger objects into monsters, or turning objects that have been cursed into monsters.

In this way, coupled with the difference in size, it may be possible to control the target of the curse.

After thinking clearly about the theory, Lin Mo quickly began to try it.

The first is the spell. The spell he casts on the object he wants to protect does not need to be too complicated, nor does it need to be as advanced and difficult as [Expulsion to Ashes]. As long as the simplest color-changing spell is used, the object can be affected by magic.

Thereby repelling the power of the curse (the color-changing spell is as simple as fluorescent flashes)

Spell, applying a color-changing spell to an object can turn it into the color imagined by the caster. It is worth noting that during the casting process, the caster must have a clear target color in his mind, that is, imagine the required change.

Otherwise the object will become difficult to see and abstract (although it can be faded).

This spell is included as an add-on to the first-year Charms course.

It took Lin Mo a while to master it (he had never practiced this spell before because he thought it was useless. It was more like a magic paintbrush created for wizard children to make their homes look weird).

Next came the experimental materials. He couldn't experiment with Madam Pomfrey's old lamps, otherwise he suspected that he would be locked in a real dark room, so he asked Ivel to help him get a lot of useless materials from the Room of Requirement.

of old books.

A brief three seconds of silence, at least some of these old books will become book monsters in the coming days.

When everything was ready, Lin Mo took out five old books from the box and cast color-changing spells on four of them to turn their gray-brown book covers into fresh green (don't ask why it's green, it's just eye-catching).

He also cast color-changing spells on his shoes, clothes and other small objects in the room, and the entire isolation room was filled with a natural atmosphere.

This dyeing process took a lot of effort (because of the wand problem, it took more effort for him to cast the spell).

The color-changing spell can last all day, and in the end all he has to do is observe and wait.

According to the experience of the past few days, on average, three or four shoe-sized objects will be cursed and transformed into monsters every day. Based on time, this will happen once every five or six hours on average. It requires some patience to wait.

Lin Mo sat quietly in his small isolation room, staring at the basic books placed on the box. He did not hold his lavender wand in his hand but a pair of thick dragon skin gloves. He and Pang

Mrs. Frey has discovered that dragon skin gloves cannot be transformed into monsters (perhaps because dragon skin has strong magical power).

He will throw the objects that turned into monsters into the box as soon as possible.

It wasn't until I was about to fall asleep that the power of the curse finally came again.

Sure enough, what was affected was the only old book that had not been discolored. Its cover began to change. Under Lin Mo's gaze, it changed from old pages to wet skin, and began to bulge like sarcomas.

There was a red pimple, and the pages in the center of the book were all stuck together, and finally a gap opened, which must be the mouth of this book monster.

Although I don't know what the famous "Monster Book of Monsters" looks like, it shouldn't be as scary as this guy.

Through the dragon leather gloves, Lin Mo could feel the mucus rolling in the tumors seeping out of the net.

Without looking at it, he threw it into the isolation box with his backhand.

The first experimental results were as expected.

The experiment continues...

The second time, the third time, the fourth time...

As Lin Mo, who has received scientific education for more than ten years, his experimental ideas are relatively rigorous. In the next few experiments, he set up different control groups and variables to change the thickness of the books (without this kind of magic, it was done by hand).

tear it off), set up more unspelled books, or cast a color-changing spell on all the books (as a result, his shoes suffered another disaster and turned into a shoe monster, chewing up half of the bed while he was sleeping),

etc.

Seven experiments were conducted for two consecutive days, and the results basically verified Lin Mo's conjecture.

Curses do follow the magic mutual exclusion principle.

No matter what this curse from the unicorn blood is, it will first attack items of moderate size and without magic power, even if they are far away (Lin Mo is on this side of the room, and the experimental items are deliberately placed on the other side)

side), and when there are two unenchanted books, the one closer to him will turn into a book monster first, while the one further away will be spared.

In this way, even if he hasn't learned the expulsion technique, he can leave the isolation room.

As long as he knows in advance what items will be affected and become monsters, and carries an isolation box with him, he can throw those items into the isolation box in time before they start to change but before they take shape and cause damage. He can also carry them with him.

An old book to withstand the power of the curse.

Of course, the issue of casting spells and spells still needs to be considered. You can't just spread green around you wherever you go. The earth (cursed star) in this era does not need any environmental protection work.

But when he showed the experimental results to Professor Snape, he received a cold reply from the Potions Professor:

"Curse also follows the principle of mutual exclusion. It is true. Your little 'experiment' is also very convincing, but don't think about taking shortcuts, Mr. Lin Mo. Unless you have mastered expulsion into ashes, otherwise... you must

Stay here."

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