A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 4 A lot to learn

"Isn't this a bit out of line?"

"It's not about letting you cast spells without a staff."

"I'm still a child!"

"hehe……"

Charles was speechless. According to Jack's request, he must be able to cast spells silently to be considered qualified.

Jack said to him: "Focus on it, grasp the feeling when casting a spell, and feel that you can cast a spell without a wand. Practice more, I'm going to buy vegetables."

Seeing that Jack had used Apparition to leave, Charles continued to practice the Levitation Charm and the Street Charm with Jack's wand, using these two spells to smash rocks.

The magic power consumed by the Levitating Spell and the Floating Spell is directly proportional to the weight of the object being affected. Jack prepared more than a ton of stone, and Charles can only let it float up to the height of a palm.

He had asked Jack about magic power before, and the old man pointed to Harry who was watering the lawn in the garden outside the house and said that the magic power of a wizard is a water tank, how much magic power depends on the size of the water tank, but how much magic power can be used at a time depends on the water pipe how thick. Harry's talent is good, the water tank and water pipes are very powerful, it's worth moving here to watch the fun.

Charles also asked about his talent, but the old man said "not as good as me" every time.

In less than half an hour, Jack came back, with 8 long legs of spiders floating behind him.

"How would you like to eat it?" he asked Charles. "I'll make it tonight."

Charles immediately replied: "Bake and eat."

Jack nodded, let him continue to practice, and deal with the spider legs by himself.

There are simple methods and complex methods for spider legs. The simplest method is to pour wine from the cut and marinate it for two to three hours, then roast it on a charcoal fire. amount.

The more complicated thing is to take out the meat and chop it up to make meatballs, for example, to cook in soup, which Harry likes to eat.

Of course, neither brother knew what meat they were eating.

After dinner, Jack said to Charles: "In battle, apart from spells, physical coordination is also very important. You can't just stand there foolishly and get hit, you have to learn to dodge."

Charles replied while eating creme brulee: "I still have confidence in dodging. The coaches say that I react and dodge very quickly."

Jack shook his head and said: "The battle between wizards is not boxing. In the boxing ring, you can let the part that is resistant to punches receive two punches from the opponent, but the Avada Kedavra curse hits your toes and hits the head. .”

"So starting tonight, you have to practice rolling every night to avoid my spell."

Charles nodded. The old man's understanding of magic is much higher than his own. He said that life-saving skills should be paid more attention to.

At the beginning of practice, Charles yelled, "You're going to kill me!"

Jack said indifferently: "Isn't it just the Avada Kedavra curse, if you avoid it, you'll be fine."

"Continue, Avada Kedavra!"

Charles hurriedly rolled aside, avoiding the dark green spell.

"Hmm..." Jack frowned and thought for a while, "It's really not good to use Avada Kedavra from the beginning, so let's change it."

Charles just breathed a sigh of relief, and immediately heard a "cruciating bone"!

He froze for a moment, but this time he didn't dodge, the red light hit his ass.

"Ah..." Charles let out a scream, "Huh?"

He stood up, touched the place where he was hit, and said strangely: "It doesn't seem to hurt very much, it hurts more than an injection."

"Silly boy." A kind smile appeared on Jack's face, "The Cruciatus Curse is only effective if the caster really wants to get happiness from the abused victim. I didn't really want to abuse you just now, how could it be effective?" Woolen cloth."

Charles smirked.

However, Jack suddenly turned his face in the next second: "Who told those ladies this spring that they wanted to find me a wife?"

"Cruciate!!!"

Charles was covered in cold sweat for an instant, and he dodged the blow with all his strength. It could be seen that the old man really wanted to beat himself this time.

In the following time, Charles got a good training.

As the days passed, Charles used the combination of Levitation and Street Charms at least a thousand times a day, becoming more and more adept at it, and then developed carpal tunnel syndrome.

Fortunately, this is a common problem of wizards, and Jack knows some healing magic, which solves the problem at once.

After a few days, Charles was finally able to cast a spell with his staff when he wasn't uttering a spell, but the lips still moved subconsciously.

Jack set the table and tea set aside, and watched "The Lord of the Rings" while drinking tea, checking how he was progressing from time to time.

During lunch, Jack said: "From the afternoon, I will teach you the Flying Curse and Throwing Curse. You can continue to practice with those stones."

Charles nodded as he ate his sandwich.

He felt that before the old man said that he only needed to learn three spells, but in fact they were three combat methods, the floating spell was for control, the throwing spell was for interfering with the enemy's spellcasting, and the last one was naturally output.

Jack continued: "In battle, the Flying Curse can grab things from a distance, such as stones, enemies, and petrified enemies, and then use the Throwing Curse to hit the enemy, and sometimes the damage will be higher than magic. These two For spells you must master casting spells without a wand."

Charles' face changed from being stunned when he hit the enemy with the enemy to a bitter melon when he heard that he was going to cast a spell without a wand. He scratched his head and said, "It's a bit difficult."

Jack shook his head and asked, "Did you use a wand to apparate?"

Charles froze, shaking his head.

Jack continued: "The three principles of goal, determination, and calm that Apparition abides by are themselves used for learning to cast spells without a wand."

"The process of casting a spell without a wand is the same as the process of apparating. First, focus your consciousness on your target, then make up your mind, thinking that you must cast a spell on the target, and finally seize the moment when casting the spell. That kind of feeling, release the magic power calmly, and the spell will come out."

Charles feels like a scumbag at the moment is listening to the god of learning to give himself a topic, listening to the contents of "easy to see", "obvious", "self-proving is not difficult", "and vice versa".

The old man is okay for enlightenment education, but he is not suitable for teaching advanced content.

Charles had no choice but to fumble in endless stone throwing.

While eating dinner, Charles suddenly slapped his thigh: "Oh! I have to go to Diagon Alley to buy my textbooks. Now you are pretending to be a Muggle. We can't know how to get to Diagon Alley!"

Jack was also stunned this time, and said, "Yes, now that I'm a Muggle, where can I find Diagon Alley? I have to go to Gringotts to get... for some gold coins. Let's go back after dinner and say Maybe Hogwarts left us a clue."

After dinner, the two of them went to the cave and took a car to the nearby road with a "biu" sound, and then drove back to No. 3 Privet Drive.

They found a letter in the mailbox, asking them to wait for someone at Charing Cross Road in London at noon tomorrow to take them to Diagon Alley to buy school supplies.

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