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Chapter 149 It must be a conspiracy of those guys!

"You don't need to consider further development in the precision of your Transfiguration at present. For you, the more important things are resemblance and scope."

"Resemblance and scope?"

"Yes, resemblance and scope. You can transform a needle, a leaf, a table, or even a mouse or a cat. When your magic power grows, you can also transform lions, bears and other creatures, but do they look like them? Can they stand with real creatures without being recognized?

"As for scope - you need to expand the transformation from a single object to a range, a body of water, a piece of grass, a swamp. Transfiguration has never been aimed at individual existence, and the precise control of the power of the spell is also the most critical prerequisite for regional transformation.

"So, I asked you to study in the greenhouse. You can't even recognize all the herbs. How can you transform others into something that others can't tell whether it's real or fake? Similarly, the study of botany and zoology for Muggles is the same. Only if you know them can you transform into a transformation that most people can't see through."

Is that so?

Transfiguration of range and absolute imitation?

Andrew listened very seriously - it turned out that it was not to improve the performance of herbology, but to improve the realistic effect of Transfiguration?

But what's the use? It's definitely not about increasing the lethality, is it about creating an illusion?

But what effect does creating an illusion have? Moreover, if Transfiguration can cause an illusion to a person, it is enough to kill the person several times, and the Imperius Curse is a permanent solution. Even if you are afraid of the Azkaban effect of the Imperius Curse, potions are also a good way...

But the professor didn't explain, she just told Andrew to be more serious, the more plants and animals he could imitate, the better, the environment is also a big deal, observe more places like lawns and greenhouses.

Then just study hard - he won't make that kind of trouble.

And regional transformation sounds like it's a big deal, he likes this style of racing all the way on the trap, and it's too boring to change into a bug.

"This is a reference list, there are two books in the restricted area..." Professor McGonagall handed over a list of books, thought about it and shook her head slightly, "Please leave it with me, and read it after you finish your work in the office."

"After reading, the daily training will be changed to regional spellcasting training. That's it..."

The owl that flew in suddenly interrupted Professor McGonagall's instructions-normally, the letters delivered will only go into another room, and then wait for Andrew and others to sort and process manually. The only owls that can fly in directly are letters from the Ministry of Magic or urgent communications within the school.

"Hermes?"

Andrew recognized the little guy at a glance.

He rushed forward quickly and untied the letter it brought-damn, what important matter is there at the beginning of the school that even so many prefects can't handle?

"Harry Potter and Ron Weasley didn't get on the car, Professor Lockhart has already rushed to deal with it."

Andrew quickly browsed the letter and handed it to Professor McGonagall while saying.

"Didn't get on the bus?"

Professor McGonagall's expression relaxed a little, "It's okay, Professor Lockhart will take care of it."

Although it seems a bit exaggerated, if an adult wizard can handle it easily, it will be easier for Lockhart, the adventurer, to do it.

"I'll go to the mail room to see, maybe Professor Lockhart has taken them back to school via the Floo Network or the Knight Bus, which is much faster than the Hogwarts Express."

Andrew was not very nervous, it was just a missed bus, Lockhart was a novice, but he was not a fool, he ran around the world without losing anyone, how could he take them the wrong way?

But soon he couldn't laugh anymore.

In the mail room, he easily found a letter that was definitely related to this matter - a letter from a parent, from the Weasleys.

According to the letter, the Weasley family lost a flying, invisible, very magical car, as well as two children named Harry Potter and Ron Weasley.

Just when the passage was blocked and they were about to miss the bus.

'Gulp. '

Andrew swallowed a mouthful of saliva.

Gryffindor!

Damn Gryffindor!

First day of school! Just the first day of school!

If you two wait for five minutes, your parents will go back. If you wait for ten minutes, Lockhart will also go there. If you wait for half an hour, Andrew can even transfer to the subway through the Floo Network to bring him back to school in person!

Driving without a license!

You might as well attack the professor with your wands, so that the expulsion will be more convenient!

But he was angry, but he could not decide what to do.

He left the room quickly and handed the letter to Professor McGonagall.

It was obvious that Professor McGonagall's expression became solemn. Andrew did not even doubt that the letter would be torn into pieces. However, to Andrew's surprise, Professor McGonagall's expression soon eased and returned to calm, as if she had experienced many such things.

"Write to the Ministry of Magic, inform them of what happened, so that they can prepare enough temporary response teams to deal with possible exposure - I'll go find Albus."

If the two Gryffindors really intend to drive all the way back to the school, this is a necessary measure - otherwise they can arrest people for serious violations of the Statute of Secrecy after arriving at the school.

"Do you want to write a stop letter?"

When Professor McGonagall was about to leave, Andrew had calmed down and asked a question.

"Stop during the holidays? Albus even asked someone to watch for a while, but there was no discovery. The other party did not show any signs of taking action at the Weasley's house. And Albus initially speculated that the other party was approaching because of goodwill."

"But it is likely that they are also taking action this time. The timing is because there are masters who are delaying by creating accidents. I didn't think of a way to stop the location. Then, for personal reasons, the entrances and exits were blocked at the right time, and Ron Weasley was attacked with magic such as the Confusion Curse or the Imperius Curse, causing the two to act out of line. Even from the beginning, yes, the location was blocked because Ron was controlled, and then Harry was dragged to let the two fall behind!"

Andrew couldn't accept the idea of ​​a series of coincidences - happened to be stuck at the end, happened to have a broken entrance, and then happened to drive a flying car?

Do you take me for a fool?

After the initial anger disappeared, a series of coincidences directly made him suspicious.

Professor McGonagall stopped immediately.

Driving a fast car is out of line...

Taylor didn't know Gryffindor well enough, which led to this misunderstanding, but if the previous coincidences were connected, it would make sense.

'Maybe the twins made me have a distorted understanding of Gryffindor? '

She herself was a little suspicious.

"But Albus said that the interception was probably out of goodwill - but this is a reasonable explanation..."

"It could be that the other party wanted to use a curse or something to test the protective power, and was secretly intercepted by another group of goodwill people, but Harry's position was suddenly moved..."

"Until one day before the summer vacation, the malicious party on the other side determined the location of the Weasley family, and then controlled Ron and made a plan... They didn't want Harry Potter to be attacked, but to be expelled from the Statute of Secrecy!"

"That's it, the two faceless people on one side just wanted to protect secretly and didn't want to expose themselves, and the other side planned to secretly expel Harry, and was also unwilling to expose themselves..."

Andrew came to a conclusion, but still shook his head, "But this is just speculation, there is no evidence, and... if the other party did something to the car..."

'And, most importantly, my intuition tells me that the two Gryffindors can really do such a thing as driving... But how can I tell Professor McGonagall? '

Andrew finally chose to remain silent and submitted the persecution conjecture to Professor McGonagall.

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