HP Approaches the Magic World
Chapter 273 Not the enemy
Regarding Jon's improvement curse, in fact, the professors of the college have collectively and carefully studied this matter.
Because a first-year student made improvements to the curse, this kind of thing is really shocking. Although it is said to be collective wisdom on the surface, the teachers are not fools. It can be seen that this matter was entirely caused by Qiao
En led by one hand.
Even Professor Sprout did not argue much about this matter. She is the one who knows the joints best. This matter can be basically proven from beginning to end, including those improvement spells that reveal obvious personal style.
Jon's role in it.
With this incident in mind, she didn't seem too surprised when she learned about Jon's bloodline later.
There was nothing surprising in the first place. There must be a lot of power behind Jon. Professor Sprout knew this very well. The identity of the Hufflepuff descendants just surprised her a little, similar to "
I knew your identity was powerful, but I didn’t expect it to be so powerful.”
This incident did not even cause much trouble in the circle of professors - excluding Professor McGonagall. This witch was completely responsible for Harry's affairs, so she was not that concerned about Jon's situation.
I just briefly asked about the Academy Cup scores and didn't continue to inquire.
But for other professors, this matter is obviously not that simple.
Some of the improved spells that Jon "sells" are modified by relatively low-level wizards, and have a very strong personal style - that is, personal applicability. The use of some spells depends on each person's style.
, wizards have different understandings of magic, which will naturally lead to different directions of improvement.
Among the magic spells sold by Jon, this type of magic spells accounted for a very small proportion.
A larger proportion is occupied by "universal magic spells".
"Universal spells", as the name suggests, the greatest value of this type of spell is that it is universal. It has the same strengthening effect on all wizards, and there will never be any difference due to the user's magic attributes and academic schools.
And this is where these spells are really "valuable". Professor Flitwick has been studying for so long and finally chose Jon's spells just for the universality of these spells.
As a leading figure in the study of Charms, Professor Flitwick’s research on Charms can be said to be at its pinnacle. However, his excessive achievements and attainments also brought limitations to him - the spells he improved have a very distinctive personal style, even to the point of
Even Dumbledore can't get rid of him.
This problem cannot be completely solved until Professor Flitwick is promoted to a legendary wizard and his understanding of magic reaches a new level.
But with so many wizards in the world, how many legendary wizards are there?
There is only one Dumbledore in the entire West (now Grindelwald is included). The magical world in the East is extremely mysterious, but it is not much more outrageous than this number. Moreover, the magical world in the East is particularly fond of infighting.
, this trend is much more serious than in the West.
Under the legend, there are countless wizards waiting to become legends. There are wizards like the Flamel couple who have lived for countless years, and there are also geniuses like Snape who came from behind. Professor Flitwick is not among them.
How to appear hopeful.
Therefore, in recent years, Professor Flitwick has given up on improving curses, and has only relied on correspondence and cooperation with other curses researchers to come up with some "pseudo-improved curses", that is, through
Several equally obvious personal styles offset each other to achieve a seemingly universal effect.
But this kind of operation wastes too much time and energy. With this time, Professor Flitwick can teach his students his spell-casting habits and some techniques, which is enough to cultivate many excellent wizards.
——Given the current trend of overly pursuing results in the magic world, this method is not unacceptable.
Anyway, what everyone wants is to become stronger. How to become stronger, what kind of magic spells to learn, and how to simplify the magic spells are not within the scope of students' consideration.
And the students' ideas are very simple - even the great wizards can't solve these things, can the students be able to solve them?
If you have that time, you might as well practice your magic. Practice makes perfect, and practicing magic is much more meaningful than simplifying spells.
So in the end, except for the Ravenclaw students who were still improving the spells, there were no other little wizards who could do this.
In other words, they are not even very curious about studying this matter anymore. Everyone is thinking about how to become stronger. Jon has heard several teachers complain that today's students are less and less interested in studying. Everyone is starting to
No one is interested in powerful spells and transfiguration, studies, astronomy classes, etc.
This situation is not a strange thing in the first place. In this world, whether it is a wizard or a Muggle school, it is the same. Of course, everyone prefers courses that can provide instant gratification.
It is normal to stay away from courses that may not see any benefits.
It’s just that the difference between wizards and Muggles is that there are enough Muggles, and there will always be people who are interested in learning less popular and unpopular subjects, and even choose them because of some of the corresponding benefits of these subjects, but in the wizarding world
With just such a small number of people, there are very few people left for unpopular subjects and research categories.
Otherwise, Professor Sprout wouldn't have been so surprised when he first heard Jon say that he wanted to become a researcher in the future.
And these are all caused by the environment and are not a big problem.
"The real problem is that Jon simply doesn't have the ability to come up with so many universal spells. He doesn't have this level, so there must be a more powerful reason behind him."
Snape was half right. There was someone behind Jon, but it was only Helga.
Those curses were just created because Helga was bored and wanted to teach Jon.
The universality is only due to the legendary witch herself. As a legend, her analysis itself is universal.
"What's behind Jon is indeed not as simple as what we see."
Dumbledore thought of what Perennal said after his old friend died, "But whether it's the Hufflepuff family or anything else, we and Jon are not enemies."
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