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Chapter 197 Watching the protagonist busy around

There is a lot of high-end knowledge in the restricted book section of the Hogwarts library. They are all kinds of knowledge and spells that cannot be bought at Flourish and Blotts Bookstore. They are relatively dangerous and difficult to learn.

Among them were many high-level magic spells of the flame system. After some searching, Locke not only found the Fire Spell, but also found another Divine Fire Spell.

The flame of the Divine Fire Spell can even burn in water. It is in the water, not on the surface. It cannot be extinguished by any method unless there is a counter-spell.

It has many forms, and each form has a corresponding control spell. Locke cannot master more than ten spells as easily as ordinary spells.

In addition to the Divine Fire Curse itself, this book also records the Hell Fire, or the Severe Fire Curse.

The Severe Fire Curse can only be extinguished with a counter-spell, but unlike the Divine Fire Curse, the Severe Fire Curse does not have as many spells as the Divine Fire Curse, only one, but it is much more difficult to control than the Divine Fire Curse.

It seems to have its own soul, it can automatically form the most feared image in the enemy's mind, and it can also automatically track the enemy.

If you are not careful at all, the fierce fire may escape the control of the caster. Once out of control, it will burn everything around it without distinguishing between friend and foe.

If you want to contain the burning fire curse, even if you use a counter-spell, you will need stronger magic power. It may even take multiple people working together to release the counter-spell to extinguish it.

The Divine Fire Curse and the Severe Fire Curse can also cooperate with many other spells to form some spells with special effects, such as combining with the "floo network" spell to use flame communication to make long-distance calls.

The original plot also introduced that in combination with the Oath Spell, it can automatically detect those who have violated the oath. Anyone who is detected will be attacked by fire.

The first Dark Lord, Grindelwald, used the Fire Curse combined with the Loyalty Curse to screen out those who were truly loyal to him and those who had small thoughts.

Those loyal followers can pass the test, but those with evil intentions will be burned to ashes by the fierce fire when they pass through the flames.

It was precisely by relying on such a special spell that Grindelwald gathered a large number of die-hard loyalists, causing turmoil that still makes the entire Western magical world still fearful.

Compared with him, Voldemort is not even the slightest bit less single-minded. Most of his followers are intimidated by his strength and cruelty. Many of them actually use him to gain profits, but there are only a few true die-hards.

The two flame series spells in this book are very complex. Locke has only recorded the relevant knowledge in his mind. If he wants to master them proficiently, he needs more practice.

What also surprised Locke was that he found the Traceless Expansion Spell, which can create a temporary space bag to expand the interior of the container to accommodate more things.

Of course, if you want to stabilize the effect, you need to combine alchemy and perform related alchemical enchantments to permanently solidify the internal expansion space.

Most of the alchemy obtained from the old witch in the fairy tale world is biological alchemy, while most of the alchemy in the Harry Potter world is artifact alchemy.

The person with the strongest alchemy in the world is of course Nico Flamel. The Philosopher's Stone is one of his works, and Locke also wants to learn alchemy from him.

But there are too many people who care about him, because he lived for more than 600 years, and it is too difficult for Locke to find him. He can only find ways to learn alchemy by himself and occasionally communicate with professors in the school.

Calculating this, Locke's meditation method may also be remembered. Fortunately, Hermione didn't know that meditation could make people immortal, so there was no need to worry.

Because he has lived for more than 600 years, he is remembered by many people with malicious intentions, so he almost never shows up.

Locke has lived a very fulfilling life since entering Hogwarts, and he has also followed the development of the plot through Hermione.

Perhaps it was the butterfly effect brought by Locke. Hermione did not encounter the troll as in the plot. After getting familiar with life at Hogwarts, Hermione began a voracious study career, often asking Locke for advice on various magics. question, and he was seen hanging out with Harry Ron from time to time.

Locke was originally a little worried, because Hermione had not encountered a troll, and the threesome might not form. Unexpectedly, the plot had a strong inertia, or the compatibility of the three of them was quite good.

Through Hermione, Locke can also understand Harry's dynamics from time to time.

This day Locke met Professor Snape and asked him some questions related to potions.

Since thinking about standardizing potions, Locke has asked Professor Snape some questions every time he met him. In addition, he continued to read books, and his knowledge of potions continued to grow.

After asking the question, Locke noticed that Snape was walking with a slight limp. After briefly recalling the plot, he figured out the situation. It should be that Snape's leg injured by the three-headed dog has not yet healed.

Seeing this, Locke couldn't help but ask: "Professor Snape, your injury is not healed yet?"

"You don't have to worry about it." Snape glanced at Locke expressionlessly.

Locke, who had long understood Snape's character, did not care and continued: "I have read in a book before that ordinary potions are not effective on wounds caused by American iguanas. There are some negative effects.

But if you add some iguana blood to the potion, the effect of the potion will return to normal. Do you want to give it a try? "

"Mind your own business." Snape glanced at Locke and turned to leave.

"I'm just concerned about Professor You." Locke showed concern: "It's not easy to maintain dignity in class with you like this."

Snape stared at Locke for a while, and Locke was very calm, as if he was thinking about you completely.

The corners of his mouth twitched, Snape glared at Locke fiercely, turned around and left.

Locke smiled and teased Snape a little to put him in a good mood. If he hadn't been in school, Snape might have taken out his wand and acted with his personality.

As a result, in the next class, Snape intensified his nitpicking and deducted points from the other three houses, causing Hermione to complain in front of Locke.

Hogwarts was very peaceful during this period, until that day when little Hermione found Locke after school. She was accompanied by Harry and Ron: "Teacher, I want to ask you about someone, no." I know if you’ve heard of it.”

"Who?" Locke asked.

"Nick Flamey." Hermione said the name.

"What are you asking him for?" Locke glanced at Harry and Ron.

"This is a name we heard unexpectedly before, but no one can remember the specific thing." Harry quickly said nonsense:

"We made a bet on who would find the answer first, but after a while there was no result, so I had to ask you. I heard Hermione say that you have basically read all the books in the Hogwarts library."

It was obvious at a glance that Harry Potter was lying, and Locke didn't expose him. Presumably it was because he and Ron were around that Hermione didn't directly tell him the reason.

So Locke thought about it and thought it would be better to cooperate, so he said to Ron: "You should collect chocolate frog cards, right?"

"I have a collection, almost five hundred of them." Ron said, puffing out his chest.

"Then you might as well take a closer look at Dumbledore's card, especially the text on the back." Locke reminded.

Ron and Harry looked at each other, thanked Locke, and left impatiently. Hermione, on the other hand, looked at Locke and explained to him the reason for the inquiry.

Locke smiled after hearing this. It is sometimes quite interesting to experience the plot and watch the protagonist busy around.

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