Harry Potter: The Dragon That Sleeps

Chapter 30 Modern Magic Research Association

Jody didn't know whether Chilo was telling the truth or not. After all, it was still more than half a year before the incident happened. He might have gone to Albania for other matters.

What's ridiculous is that a guy who provoked Voldemort in the first novel and eventually played himself to death actually offered to help him find a down-to-earth direction of study.

If you want to be safe, the most appropriate way is to keep a certain distance from Quirrell, right?

The loud sound disrupted the conversation between the two.

The owl that crashed into the room dropped a letter on Jody's quilt.

Sharp-eyed Jody saw that this was the school owl, which seemed to be the one he rented.

Then there is no need to guess the origin of this letter.

Jody turned over the envelope and saw Ollivander written on the signature.

The staff master wrote a reply to himself!

"Emm, do you want me to help you unpack it?" Quirrell asked tentatively, "I hope you won't feel offended."

Jody shook his head. Maybe what he was studying was suitable for the teacher who had just boasted about it.

"Hey! Ollivander? Is there something wrong with your wand? That's really rare."

Quirrell opened the wax seal and drew out the letter.

"It would be better if you could read a few words for me." Jody naturally pushed further.

The professor glanced at him with disgust in his eyes but he still followed the instructions, "Ahem, to my respected customer, Mr. Jody Joyce...I may be able to explain the strangeness of your wand. The dragon locust tree has been around since ancient times.

It has been a very good soul-dwelling medium since ancient times. In the era of magic books, this kind of wood market was used as the cover material of magic books. If you are interested in these materials, maybe I can recommend you a few books, but those books

Maybe a little boring.

As for you mentioning that you have difficulty concentrating..."

Quirrell raised his head and looked at Jody curiously, "Is there something wrong with your transfiguration? Maybe I can help you. Do you need me to give you a place in detention? It's very precious!"

Jodi didn't answer immediately, so Quirrell continued to read, "...it's hard for me to judge whether there is any influence of the wand. Wands made of ghouls are rare. In fact, as far as I know, there is only this one.

Root, but what I can guarantee is that the materials used in this wand are absolutely precious and unique.

...Finally, you asked me about the measurement of the total amount of magic power, the identification of magic power strength and the identification of soul purity. This knowledge actually involves the field of wand making. But I decided to tell you anyway, because just last week

, an old friend of mine predicted my death. The black dog waiting for an opportunity is hiding in the dark. Hurry, it is coming soon."

Quirrell raised his head from the letter and looked at Jodi in surprise, "Do you know what this means? I feel that if you work harder, Ollivander might accept you as an apprentice!"

"Uh-huh." Jodi only cares about the things he asked at this time, which are very important to him.

"...The total amount of magic power is best measured with a crystal ball. In your opinion, the easiest one to get is the Bernayer Prophecy Crystal. It's just that the measurement range of that crystal is limited, but it's more accurate.

It is relatively difficult to measure the strength of magic power. You need to use a plant called magic mud vine. This plant is mixed with greystone powder and water is added in proportion (attached). You need to put away the wand that has been used continuously for more than three months.

In the mixed liquid, the wand will attract red crystals to adhere to, and an approximate value can be calculated based on the thickness. This is a relatively reliable algorithm.

As for the calculation of the soul, you need a piece of dream jade. If you carry it for a long time, it will reflect the purity of your dreams, and the purity of your dreams is related to your soul.

If you are satisfied with the above answers, then maybe your understanding of magic is still very superficial. If you want to go further, what you need to pay the most attention to is not the abilities that can be improved through various means, but those that you must passively accept.

fact.

Magical properties!

It's a pity that I don't know how to calculate it. If you have any clues, you might as well share them with me, this bad old man."

Quirrell was already full of surprise at this time, "What are you thinking about? Magic strength? You seem to have asked me about these things before?"

Taking the letter, Jodi took a closer look at the ratio formula on it. His magic quantification project has finally officially started.

"The four basic magic values ​​​​determine the character's career preference and the future skill tree matching list." Jody started using words that Quirrell didn't understand, "We don't care about the things we can't control for the time being, but we know the

The parameters must be higher, the better.”

Jodi planned what he had on hand and lost no time in throwing out his proposal to Quirrell in front of him.

"Sir, I don't know if there will be some overlap between your research and mine, but I have to make this unkind request. I think you should be the kind of teacher who encourages students to think freely to complete their own magical makeup.

.I mean……

I need a mentor."

Quirrell didn't deny it, he just explained a bunch of things in confusing language about how busy he was as a teacher.

The sun was already setting in the west at this time, and it was almost time for dinner.

No one expected that Quirrell would sit here with Jodi for so long, just as the two of them never expected that they would start to be tied to the same rope at this time.

Madam Pomfrey helped Jody clean his arm, and Jody was ready to be discharged from the hospital.

On the contrary, Quirrell sat there motionless.

Just listen to him whispering his mantra in a low voice, "The seven doors of God... As a student, your idea can be said to be too bold. I think the teachers should have told you that in addition to step-by-step spell-casting training, every kind of

Any way you improve will come at a cost.”

"The principle of equivalent exchange cannot be violated? I have no intention of violating it. I am ready to pay the price." After a pause, Jody continued, "And what I want to do is not to achieve success in one step, but to analyze everything into perfection."

More thorough.”

Hearing Jodi's words, Quirrell stared at the latter's dark eyes, and suddenly all his doubts disappeared, "Even if I don't help you, you won't give up, right?"

"I believe I have enough execution ability." Jodi didn't feel like he was bragging. In fact, Rachilo's joining the team was just a temporary move.

Now Quirrell was in trouble. Jody's ideas were obviously a bit deviant. As a teacher, he should take the responsibility to prevent him from making any big mistakes. But teachers are not rich enough in time to waste it freely.

However, Jodi had such an attitude that he obviously didn't intend to give up, which made it a little difficult for him to handle.

Should I report it to the principal?

"The increase in members requires my consent." Quirrell finally decided that he would inevitably become interested in Jodi's proposal.

"Of course!" Jody only felt that the regret of missing the course had been completely made up. It would be better to say that it was a big step forward in terms of overall progress!

"Then I will treat your research as a club. You have to give your club a name."

"Name?" The name is casual. "It's called the Modern Magic Research Association."

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