Although Dumbledore said he would do things according to Jon's arrangements, he still decided on some details himself.

After all, Jon didn't know much about how to teach a child to grow up smoothly, and he had never done it before.

Dumbledore is good at teaching and educating people, so how to make Harry become the person they imagined is what Dumbledore is good at.

During the period before the start of school, Jon also went to Grimmauld Place twice. Mrs. Black in the portrait was as noisy as ever. It seemed that the calm conversation that took place in the room that night was just a hallucination of Jon. However, Jon

Enya didn't care too much about this, he just made sure there were no big problems here and then left.

Everything seemed to be very smoothly under his control.

During this time, he was preparing to practice a magic spell.

Animagus.

This permanent transformation magic is a little difficult, but for Jon, there is no magic that is too difficult in this situation, only the implementation conditions are not smooth.

He and Grindelwald explored the conditions for the implementation of this magic, and finally determined that it was impossible to achieve, because the essence of this magic is a change in blood, and the blood in Jon's body is other than Hufflepuff.

In the family, there is also the black bird from the east, which is also a kind of creature in essence.

However, there should still be some differences between mythical creatures and ordinary animals.

There is no way to use magic when the Animagus is transformed, but if the wizard is strong and skilled enough, he can briefly switch forms, cast magic and then go back, especially wizards like Grindelwald and Jon who do not need a wand.

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Jon is very proficient in transfiguration. Although there is no way to transform into other creatures, transfiguration plus disembodiment is enough. Through the transformation of light and shadow, he can also deceive other people's vision - in fact, with their current

There is no need to bother with their strength, but the waiting time is too long, and they need something to kill the time.

The reason why I chose the Animagus was because of a theory that Jon put forward.

Theories about the origins of wizards.

During the recent period, except when Grindelwald went to the newly built office building to secretly help speed up the construction, he spent the rest of his time studying this matter with Jon.

He now carries the mobile castle that Jon gave him with him. He doesn't need to worry about having a place to live. Throwing the mobile castle into the air can levitate a habitable place. It is protected by magic and no one can discover it.

The existence of things, and the fact that a legendary wizard lives inside, nothing can break the protective barrier outside.

Jon himself also likes to stay here. After all, he has lived here for a long time and he is used to dealing with things here.

"According to our concepts and the logical system given by our ancestors, the origin of wizards is no different from ordinary magical creatures. Theoretically speaking, humans are also animals. This is clearly reflected in Darwin's theory of evolution."

"Evolution does not mean that bloodlines are the same. You have to know that human bloodlines are constantly changing. Don't you have such an example in your own body?

Strong bloodlines will crowd out weak bloodlines and drive them out of your body.

The so-called survival of the fittest is indeed a form that conforms to the law of evolution? And this law can make the bloodline better adapt to the current magical environment. After all, there is only so much magic power that can be absorbed around it? If the bloodline is too complex, then a

The bloodline can absorb less power."

All in all, I still emphasize the importance of bloodline to a wizard.

Jon himself does not quite deny this argument, because he is also a beneficiary of the bloodline optimization theory. It is impossible that he can refute Grindelwald's words after experiencing the benefits personally. However, there is one thing that he has always said.

Very curious.

"If the same origin can be demonstrated? Then why can someone become an Animagus?

For example, I have been in Grimmauld Place recently? Sirius has similar abilities to his brothers back then? And Professor McGonagall? He is probably also an excellent Animagus."

"Bloodline transformation? Is it a conditional bloodline cycle? You have to know that the bloodlines of pure-blood families are often similar. Generally speaking, wizards with stronger bloodlines will be more capable of doing things that others cannot.

Method? For example, what we are talking about now is the magic of Animagus. The reason why it is considered by the world to be a very difficult transformation magic? Is it because it is extremely difficult and only more powerful wizards can do it? But

Neither can I, and Dumbledore seems to have never done it? Not to mention you, although you have been trying to use this magic recently, I don't think your attempt is very likely to be realized.

Efforts - after all, in this world, there are always some efforts that cannot be successful."

Jon remained silent.

It’s not that what Grindelwald said is unreasonable, but it’s precisely because it makes so much sense that it’s hard for people to accept it.

In the world of magic, some things exist specifically for people with strong bloodlines, and this is something that cannot be changed.

"If it fails, I don't mind that much, but when this magic was created, I emphasized that there is no way to become a magical creature. If it can succeed simply because of the same bloodline, why can't it be done?

What about becoming magical creatures? From a magical point of view, magical creatures are more powerful than ordinary creatures."

"Which one is easier to transform, a magical dog or an ordinary dog?"

Grindelwald knocked on the table, and two models appeared on the table.

Of course there is no need to consider this.

"Of course, it is easier to transform a dog without magic. After all, you only need to imprint magic into itself, but it is a bit far-fetched to say so."

"It's not far-fetched at all. The reason why you don't find it difficult to understand is because you haven't understood its real internal logic. You are learning the magic of the classical system, and why is there no magic like Animagus in this system?

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It is because in ancient times, wizards did not have access to this magic. Their own abilities were enough to transform them into any shape of life. Just a little help with some disguise skills was enough. But the period when this magic was created

, it was created during a low period of the decline of magic energy, so it must naturally conform to the current laws of time."

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