Chapter 173 Flitwick's Progress
Chapter 173 Flitwick's Progress
Chapter 173 Flitwick's Progress
In a dimly lit space.
Since there is no light input, the only source of light is provided by a few inlaid luminous pearls.
Therefore, only some winding patterns can be seen on the ground, with various parts scattered all over the place, including hard parts and wet parts.
The space has three rough stone walls on its sides, but one side has a metallic sheen.
Suddenly, the patterns on the ground lit up, illuminating the entire space and revealing its immense size, like a city-state buried deep in history.
The light comes quickly and goes quickly.
In the fleeting afterglow, it seemed as if countless figures appeared.
"Two thousand eight hundred and thirty-six—a pleasant surprise, isn't it?"
"Question: You've already done the calculations, and the final result was within the calculated range and didn't exceed expectations, so what's the surprise?"
"So you don't understand people's hearts."
Hogwarts.
"Today's intelligence is—Dumbledore choked on his cake, and just then, he finished the water next to him—"
Ryan, upon waking, covered his face. Intelligence was even more hopeless than prophecy; it was utterly illogical.
Since no unexpected events occurred, Ryan continued his routine life, going back and forth between the Adventurers' Club, the Room of Requirement, and the kitchen.
Study the magic wand, delve into the essence of magic, and break down the last barrier of the great wizard.
And—some delusions.
He took Doro with him and studied Doro's access to Hogwarts Castle. He also researched the in-depth application of the magic orbs.
Aside from fulfilling his own delusions, he had another reason for researching the access rights to Hogwarts Castle.
That's because, to this day, he has encountered some unexpected problems in his magical experiments, causing flaws in what was originally a flawless experiment.
This is the curse Voldemort placed on the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, which has taken effect. It slowly makes a wizard go astray from the smallest things until, in the end, all the misfortunes will come together and erupt.
Even though Voldemort has now become Harry's cheat code, the curse he cast with the authority of a Slytherin bloodline does not fade with his downfall.
Now Ryan has two paths before him. One is to use his own strength to reach the level of a Grand Wizard and withstand Voldemort's curse, because for many eras, a Grand Wizard is already the pinnacle of wizarding, and legendary wizards only exist in legends.
Even if we trace the history of magic back to an untraceable past, over thousands of years, the number of wizards who can truly be called legendary would be no more than two hands and two feet.
Voldemort is indeed a legend, but his curse was only issued with the authority of a descendant of Slytherin, not by Slytherin himself. Therefore, the upper limit of the power of his curse was limited to archmages.
He also couldn't strengthen the curse with his own power, because his magic was foreign to Hogwarts Castle and would only weaken the curse's power.
Another approach is to investigate the authority Dumbledore granted to Doro, thereby gaining the same authority.
A fair contest is one where both have the authority to fight each other. When both have the authority, the curse cast by a fragmented Voldemort is naturally no match for that of a fully-powered Ryan.
"Children make choices; adults want it all."
During the hunt for Voldemort, Nicolas Flamel used alchemy to gain access to Hogwarts, allowing Ryan to experience the magic that had accumulated in Hogwarts Castle over thousands of years and undergone a qualitative change.
At that moment, he clearly felt that Voldemort's curse had been dispelled, but after the hunt for Voldemort and the loss of his authority, the nightmare of all the Defense Against the Dark Arts professors returned.
"Ultimately, Voldemort's curse was also due to his use of authority to manipulate the magic of Hogwarts Castle, which is why he had this ability—"
"In other words, no matter what kind of magic it is, it needs a certain level of magical power to work. For example, when a young wizard uses the Unforgivable Curse or the Killing Curse, it won't cause any harm to an adult wizard. At most, it will cause the adult wizard to have a nosebleed."
"Therefore, even the magic of love that Dumbledore emphasized can at most use emotions as an amplifier of magic—to make magic achieve unexpected effects."
"But, the amplification of emotions and magic—"
Professor McGonagall was rigorous and intelligent, yet brave and decisive; Professor Snape was reserved and somber, yet passionately emotional; Professor Flitwick was calm and wise, yet humorous and witty; Sprout was loving and compassionate, yet steadfast in his beliefs and biased towards his students.
Needless to say, the three elderly members of the group are also quite remarkable, with Dumbledore and Gale being particularly emotional.
The fact that Nicolas Flamel and his wife remained devoted to each other for over 600 years speaks volumes about their deep affection!
Reflecting on his life experiences, Ryan felt that emotional intelligence was perhaps the area he lacked most.
Whether it was love or hate, he never showed any extreme emotions.
He had experienced the joy contained in the Guardian Charm, but it was not an emotion that a person could hold and release outwards.
The emotions that could be released externally through magic should be the protection that Lady Evans placed on Harry, or Voldemort's malicious curse—
"Perhaps I should consult Professor Flitwick, after all, he's also a Ravenclaw. Perhaps I can ask him how Ravenclaws can bypass the stage of intense emotions and delve deeper into the essence of emotion magic?"
Ryan, who didn't think he could be filled with very strong emotions, was thinking about how to take a shortcut to get around this difficulty.
He contacted the professor via communicator to ask where he was and whether he was still at Hogwarts.
It took a long time for Flitwick to reply to him, saying that he was in the process of the thirty-eighth magical simulation of nuclear fission and hadn't seen the message for a while.
He told Ryan to go directly to the Charms professor's office.
Simulated nuclear fission—when Ryan saw the reply, he felt that Professor Flitwick's small figure was incredibly tall, because he carried the future of the magical world's military industry on his shoulders.
At the same time, I also felt that Hogwarts Castle was not very safe.
Ryan went to the Charms professor's office, and his first words were to suggest that Professor Flitwick conduct such experiments in the Forbidden Forest in the future.
Ryan went to the Charms professor's office, and his first words were to suggest that Professor Flitwick conduct such experiments in the Forbidden Forest in the future.
"Don't worry, this is just a simulation. It will require raw materials to actually unleash its explosive power." Of course, Frivi knew what Ryan was worried about. He was worried himself, so no raw materials were added to the simulation experiment.
"In my spare time, I looked up experimental theories about Muggle nuclear weapons and found that many of them are different from our ideas. If we follow their approach, it would just be replacing their physical materials with our magic, which wouldn't make much of a substantial progress."
As Flitwick spoke, he constructed a complex diagram: "To be honest, with just some raw materials stored using the Unseen Stretching Charm, I can already make and detonate small nuclear weapons on the spot."
Ah!
Ryan's eyes widened.
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