Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Chapter 21 Embarrassment in Transfiguration Class

For Harry, Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration had always been difficult, and today it was extraordinarily difficult.

"Today, we're going to learn how to transform a beetle into a button."

Professor McGonagall, wearing glasses and her hair tightly tied into a small bun, stood in front of the podium, talking about their class today

Last year, they had already learned how to transform a dead object into another dead object, but this year, they were going to go a step further and learn the basic living creature transformation technique.

"The transformation of a living creature, whether it changes from living to dead, from dead to alive, or from one living creature to another, is a very dangerous spell in Transfiguration."

"Then can anyone tell me where they are dangerous and why?"

Faced with such a profound theoretical question, even Hermione didn't raise her hand. In the entire classroom, only one seedling, Clark, knew the answer.

"The greatest danger of living body transformation lies in its uncontrollability, and the cause of this problem is the soul!

We all know that the soul is unique, and any magic involving the soul is dangerous.

Because the soul is in a higher dimension than the physical world, we cannot observe it and therefore cannot control it.

Throughout the ages, there have been many magical creatures because of the abuse of living body transformation by wizards. As a result, the bodies of magical creatures transformed by them were occupied by some higher-dimensional spiritual creatures, and thus descended into the material world, causing great trouble.

Therefore, in the face of living body shapeshifting, we must be cautious. "

"That's a good answer, although it's a bit dogmatic, but at least it proves that you have expanded, five points from Gryffindor."

【Ding! You have successfully used the 'Education' skill and taught the other party some strange knowledge, experience +10. 】

Clark frowned, he found that his [educational] effect of answering questions in class was getting worse and worse.

Professor McGonagall nodded for him to sit down, and then waved his wand. On the blackboard behind him, several basic rules of Gump's transformation that they will use in today's lesson appeared one after another:

The second rule is that magical creatures and magic items cannot be deformed.

For magic comes from the soul,

Therefore, the magic power can only be transferred, and cannot be increased or decreased. Any action that wants to transform a living creature into a magical creature will endanger one's own magic power and soul.

Article 4. Transfiguration cannot be used on magical items.

In the same way as the second, Transfiguration cannot be applied to magical items, including your automatic quills, temperature-changing cauldrons, broomsticks, and magic coins such as Galleons.

"So, in this class, I hope that you can put away your unrestrained imagination that day, observe carefully, and then cast spells. Although with your superficial magic power, there is no big danger, but I don't want to see My own students made a big joke."

After speaking, Professor McGonagall distributed a beetle the size of a coin to all the little wizards, and asked them to start.

As a result, all kinds of strange movements occurred in the entire classroom.

After resting for a summer vacation, Harry seemed to have left all his homework from last year at home. After spending half a day working hard, he just let his beetle exercise his body.

Hermione's beetle was very active, dodging the wand and scurrying all over the table, and she couldn't count it right.

And Neville, who had managed to enlarge his beetle so much that Parvati Patil, sitting next to him, screamed.

There is also Seamo the Explosive Maniac. This time, he still did not disappoint. He successfully exploded his own beetle, and the white slurry splashed everywhere.

Ron was even more unlucky, because of the speeding incident last night, his wand was almost broken in two, with only a few splinters of wood in the middle.

Now he borrowed some magic tape and repaired the wand, but it seemed that the repair was not good enough, and the broken part of the wand cracked and sparked from time to time.

Every time Ron tried to transform the beetle, he was immediately surrounded by a thick gray smoke that smelled of rotten eggs.

He couldn't see clearly, and with his erratic elbow movements, he crushed the beetle and had to ask for another, much to Professor McGonagall's displeasure.

Of course, none of this compares to Clark. Because he has no magic at all.

Changing the shape of matter belongs to the mind creation department of the psion, and the mind enchantment he studied is better at playing with the soul and will.

Although he can also use experience points to learn psychic powers across departments, but now his account only has 371 experience points, which is not enough for him to exchange for the level 1 ability [shape change] of the spiritual creation department.

Clark added gaining experience points as soon as possible to his task list, and then he could only pretend to wave his wand, letting his beetle jump up and down under the effect of [manipulating small objects].

This lame behavior naturally caught Hermione's attention.

"What's wrong with you, Clark?"

Clark glared at her, "A man can't say no! I just have a problem with my magic power, and I can't use Transfiguration for the time being."

Hermione grinned and laughed, "That's a pity. Didn't you get the first place in the Transfiguration test this year? But it doesn't matter, I don't use Transfiguration very well either."

She said so, but Clark knew that she rolled better than anyone else. It was only half a class, and her progress was very fast.

The body of the beetle has been turned into a button by her, but there are still a few legs growing underneath, and it continues to crawl on the table.

Clark could only continue to compete with his own beetle. He wanted to use [Manipulate Small Objects] to squeeze the beetle into the shape of a button, but the excessive force squeezed the beetle into a ball.

"Clark, what's the problem? I noticed that you seem to be out of shape today."

Professor McGonagall also seemed to have noticed that Clark was abnormal, walked to his side, and asked about his favorite student with concern.

"Sorry!" Clark had to put on a sad look, "Professor, you know, what happened last semester made my magic a bit uncontrollable."

As the vice-principal, Professor McGonagall naturally knew something about the incident at the end of last semester.

Although she didn't know the specific details, she also knew that Clark's magic power was influenced by Voldemort, which also made her quite critical of Dumbledore's arrangement. After all, Clark was one of the best students in Gryffindor.

So in the following time, until the lunch bell rang, Clark rested comfortably under the envious eyes of Harry and Ron, watching how they tossed the beetle in front of him.

By the end of Transfiguration class, Hermione had conjured a handful of beautiful buttons out of beetles, but Ron was still beating his wand on the table angrily, complaining about his bad wand.

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