Hogwarts: Harry Returns From The Witcher

Chapter 410 Magic Affects Magic

Uma was surrounded by this group of people.

Including Sprout, he smelled an extremely dangerous feeling from everyone.

These professors are long-established masters in various fields.

"Uma, Uma," he whispered.

Flitwick was the first to speak: "It's a very strange magic. This magic is also very strange."

"But since it's a curse, will the Patronus Charm have some effect?"

As the oldest white magic, the role of the patron saint is naturally not only to expel dementors. As a man-made creature, dementors were first born in the mid-to-late fifteenth century, or even into the sixteenth century, and the history of the Patronus Curse goes beyond these short three to four hundred years.

At the dawn of magic.

White magic coexists with black magic.

"Live and live better" Based on this simplest and simple wish, the white magic of healing and protection was born.

Also based on this simplest and simple wish, the black magic of harming and plundering was born.

Nothing will improve your life more easily than a "snatch."

There is no method that is less burdensome, more convenient and faster than "cursing a person to contract a disease, natural disaster, or encounter a wild beast."

curse.

Born based on the human heart, the oldest and most powerful black magic.

The birth of the Patronus Charm is to cope with this situation, prevent curses, identify curses, and protect the owner from curses.

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Magic is also evolving.

After the emergence of more powerful black magic, such as powerful curses such as the Death Curse and the Cruciatus Curse, this ancient spell gradually lost its original effect, and many people even forgot about this spell.

It wasn't until the Ministry of Magic discovered Azkaban and the monster "Dementors" invented by the dark wizard Extis that could not be killed by any means that this ancient spell once again shined.

As a master of spells, Flitwick naturally knew the ancient effectiveness of the Patronus Charm.

"The soul after losing the body is very fragile." Snape shook his head, "Professor Flitwick, you have not studied the soul and do not know its characteristics. Unless it can be completely protected, the slightest breath can easily destroy the soul."

Flitwick was startled and looked up at Snape.

I'm not a dark wizard, and I've never played with souls. I'm really sorry.

"Use the Imperius Curse to pull out the soul, then lift the curse on the body, and then put the soul back in." Snape continued.

Dumbledore raised his hand and landed on his shoulder: "Harry thinks so too."

Snape was stunned.

He had mixed emotions and was a little shocked by this incident. He and Potter had the same idea?

nausea?

Happy?

These emotions surged into his mind.

"Of course this is the most convenient option." Dumbledore continued, "But it is dark magic after all. If it is not necessary"

Dumbledore didn't finish his sentence.

Is black magic good?

In a way, it's really good.

More convenient and faster.

But black magic will have some impact on both the user and the user.

Dumbledore looked at Snape quietly.

The former Potions Professor and now Defense Against the Dark Arts professor was still haggard, far more haggard than he had been a year ago. Thin, almost skinny, with dull eyes. Although his hair is as unkempt as ever, it was oily before, but now it is messy, dry, and like grass in winter.

He didn't know what Snape was going through inside.

But this state.

He knew very well that he was like this in the years just after Ariana's death.

He did the same thing in the years immediately following Lily Evans' death.

He has been greatly affected.

Even though casting dark magic was as natural to Snape as brewing a potion with his breath, Dumbledore still didn't want Snape to be burdened even a little bit more.

Maybe it’s the same tragic experience.

He brought it upon himself.

But he had extenuating circumstances.

Snape said nothing, lowered his head, and glanced back at Harry, with a pair of amber eyes on his increasingly hateful face. This made him sigh slightly and turn his head back.

He couldn't tell now whether he was doing it for Lily or Harry.

The atmosphere suddenly became a little strange.

Professor McGonagall had a straight face and cleared her throat: "I think Filius is right. If it's Albus you, the patron saint should be"

"Even I can't." Dumbledore shook his head, "The soul is very fragile, extremely fragile."

As the only people in the office who had been exposed to the dark arts, his and Snape's opinions carried a lot of weight.

"But the Patronus Curse is a good breakthrough." Dumbledore continued, "We can weaken the curse first, wait until it reaches the point where the Patronus Curse can protect it, and then try to dispel the remaining curse."

"Curse the curse?" Snape understood what he meant.

Yennefer put down the book and looked at the group of them.

Dumbledore nodded: "Yes."

"Although it is also magic, it is not our magic." Dumbledore thought, "Ms. Yennefer said that their magic is the use of elemental power."

"So from our perspective, can we regard it as an item with special properties?"

"Just like those magical technologies created by ordinary people, those are also a use of elements that exist in the world."

"But our magic can affect them."

The other professors were thoughtful.

Yennefer frowned.

This is a new, strange way to think about it.

"Then you should call Mr. Weasley, or that guy Black, they are surprisingly experts in this field." Snape said coldly, with a bit of ridicule.

Sprout took out his wand: "Then let me try?"

Dumbledore nodded.

Sprout waved his wand and chanted the spell: "Growth Confinement!"

This is a charm used to preserve plants that are dug out of the soil and ready to be transplanted elsewhere.

Save it in its current growth state.

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This spell is also often used in pet shops, where pet puppies are born. After all, the school season is the peak period for pet sales, and September is not the peak period for pet breeding.

Muddy golden light fell on it.

Uma paused and his eyelids drooped, as if he was getting sleepy and about to fall into a deep sleep.

"It works." Sprout whispered.

They could all feel the cursed stagnation on Uma's body.

Yennefer stood up and walked over, a little surprised.

Can magic be affected by magic, or be affected in this way.

"Relax your strength!"

Snape raised his wand and cast a spell.

Uma collapsed to the ground.

The power of the curse also began to weaken.

"This is a good method." Dumbledore raised his eyes and sounded cheerful.

This book is really recommended!

It's very interesting. I'm also following qwq. Now I've reached a small climax, which is the point where I get into the trap.

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