Harry Potter’s Raven’s Claw

Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Seven Questions

Following Professor McGonagall in the direction of the office, it may be because of her personality that Professor McGonagall did not speak to Mike along the way. And Mike was embarrassed to speak without her taking the initiative to speak, so the two went on silently.

Out of boredom, Mike had to focus on Professor McGonagall's back. He really found something under his careful observation. Professor McGonagall's walking posture is very characteristic.

Every step she takes is relatively large and very powerful. Almost every step she takes will make the hem of her long skirt fly up. At the same time, Professor McGonagall has always maintained the posture of Brother Ang holding her chest up, which is very aura, even It can be said that it is the female version of the dragon's footsteps.

It stands to reason that a woman walking in this position would be very unsightly, but Professor McGonagall is not the case. Mike didn't know how to describe her aura, but the moment he saw Professor McGonagall, the words "strong woman" automatically appeared in Mike's mind.

I don't know how long it took, and the two finally came to Professor McGonagall's office.

"Please sit down, Mike." Professor McGonagall pulled out the chair of the desk and sat down, then took out a thick stack of documents from a book basket in the corner of the desk and reviewed it, "I'm sorry, you don't mind me Talk to you while you work?"

Mike shook his head vigorously, indicating that he didn't care. At the same time, looking at the stack of documents 5 cm thick in McGonagall's hand and the documents several times that thickness in the book basket, I secretly sneered. It seems that most of the administrative work at Hogwarts may be Professor McGonagall. The vice-principal would handle it, and Dumbledore could be a hands-off in that regard.

"Then may I ask you a question? I'm very busy here."

"Okay, Professor McGonagall, actually I just wanted to ask what kind of spell Transfiguration is." Mike also raised his face when he heard this, "I mean I saw Headmaster Dumbledore waved and used Transfiguration before. The basilisk was dealt with, and Cedric used a similar trick in my wizard duel with Cedric the other day, almost completely nullifying my attack.

I have absolutely no doubt that Headmaster Dumbledore could do that, but Cedric, he's just a student, how on earth did he do it? "

Professor McGonagall stopped the pen in her hand when she heard McGonagall talk about the wizard duel, obviously dissatisfied with the duel club that Lockhart engaged in, but she still answered Mike's question.

"First of all I have to warn you, Mr Townley. Don't try any transfiguration that could be dangerous, I know Dumbledore and Cedric may have rekindled your interest in Transfiguration, but I'll warn you You, the most important thing about Transfiguration is to be cautious." Professor McGonagall said earnestly, "Maybe the tragic stories I told you before are like Kappa, Banshee and this kind of tragic stories are too far away from you, so As for you can't understand its seriousness.

Then I'll give you a simple example. You must know the five basic methods of Gamp Transfiguration.

1. The food transformed by Transfiguration cannot be eaten.

2. Transfiguration cannot take effect on magic items.

3. Transfiguration cannot be created out of nothing.

4. Transfiguration cannot change the number of original items, such as turning a stick into two swords.

5. Transfiguration cannot give permanent life to a dead thing, like the butterfly we just transformed, it will return to its original state as soon as the remaining magic power on it is exhausted.

These five fundamental laws have guided countless wizards on the path of Transfiguration over thousands of years, but do you know how they were discovered?

It was all piled up with human lives!

Like the first one, an unknown wizard once tried to turn a stake into bread and ate it, and then he bled to death that night.

After his death, his friend dissected him because he suspected that he had been poisoned, and found that all the blood vessels up and down his body were full of wooden thorns.

So, everyone knew that he died of his own Transfiguration. "

After Professor McGonagall finished speaking, she saw the look of fear she wanted to see on Mike's face,

Nodding with satisfaction, he picked up the water glass beside him and took a sip before continuing:

"And the question you asked, I can tell you very clearly. If you want to practice Transfiguration to a level that can change as freely as Dumbledore and the others, in addition to extremely strong magic and spiritual power, you also need to master Transfiguration. Has a very deep understanding.

The first two are not difficult, but the last one is difficult.

Transfiguration is the most complicated subject. If you want to go further in this subject, in addition to your amazing talent, you also need to go beyond ordinary people's efforts and time accumulation. Otherwise, there will be too many powerful wizards in this world. Why are there so few masters of Transfiguration?

As for Cedric's Transfiguration, I've also heard of him, and he's not really in control at all. He was able to achieve the kind of transfiguration that resembled Dumbledore entirely by relying on his family secrecy.

That kind of secret technique can give the learner an amazing ability to deform in an instant, but the learning conditions are very harsh. As far as I know, the Diggory family has a learnt like Cedric for hundreds of years.

Moreover, the Transfiguration that was cultivated with that kind of secret technique is just a substandard, only its shape has no spirit, and it is far worse than a true Transfiguration master.

To be honest, I still feel sorry for Cedric. It was possible to become a master of transfiguration with his talent, but because of his practice of this secret technique, I guess he will never reach that level. .

It seems to me that his father made him learn that occult art, which was nothing but encouragement. "

After listening to Professor McGonagall's explanation, McMouth was stunned, and at the same time, he was glad that he rashly tried to improve Transfiguration.

But he was very speechless when he heard the last few words of Professor McGonagall.

Is the kind of secret art that Cedric learned really as weak as Professor McGonagall said?

Please, people are strong enough to burst!

Mike was certain that even if Cedric were to go head to head with an elite Auror right now, with his superb Transfiguration, he would definitely be able to consume the opponent to death.

Although he did not agree with what Professor McGonagall said at the end, Mike maintained a grateful look on his face. After saying a lot of nonsense about Professor McGonagall's knowledge, Professor McGonagall's selfless and selfless answer to students, and so on, Mike finally left the office under Professor McGonagall's increasingly impatient gaze.

Just after leaving the office, Mike's face sank.

Although what Professor McGonagall just said made Mike Mouth open, it did not help him at all in how to defeat Cedric, and even completely annihilated Mike's last thought of fighting fire with fire.

Looking at a monster stone statue outside the office door, Mike seemed to have thought of something, his eyes slightly brightened, and he muttered at the same time.

"Maybe, this is the only way..."

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