I Was Spotted By Grindelwald and Went To Hogwarts

Chapter 22: Dangerous Transfiguration

Sean has experienced a lot of the wonderful magic of magic, but the one he most looks forward to and is most optimistic about is Transfiguration. If you think about it carefully, you will find that the masters of wizards such as Dumbledore and Voldemort like to use Transfiguration more often.

If the spells you learned in spells class were everyday life, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing; the spells you learned in Defence Against the Dark Arts were fighting and defense, advanced mathematics; then polymorphism is more like applied physics Same, it seems to be out of use most of the time, but its shadow is everywhere in the wizard's life, and after your polymorphism reaches a certain height, it will almost have a qualitative change.

Of course, this is just a loose analogy, and for Sean, his imagination of magic is limited to this.

The more charm of Transfiguration requires pioneers like Professor McGonagall to answer him.

Obviously, Professor McGonagall's majesty and wisdom were already in everyone's heart at the moment of meeting. Before class time, Ravenclaw and Gryffindor's little wizards had already taken their seats.

However, since the course has not yet started, the freshmen are discussing enthusiastically.

A child from a wizarding family like Harry kept talking to the freshmen around him about riding a broomstick when he was a child. In his stories, most of the endings were about escaping a Muggle helicopter. He is outstanding in appearance and generous in his shots, and he has the temperament of a new Gryffindor leader, so everyone else is convinced of his story.

Sean snickered. He felt that the normal ending should be that Harry was caught by Sirius on a flying motorcycle.

Hermione, on the other hand, wasn't too impressed with Harry's story. "It's very windy near the helicopter, and the brooms will be sucked in," she muttered.

When the class started, Professor McGonagall still did not appear in the classroom. Ron teased the cat on the podium, and said to his friends, "Professor McGonagall looks so strict, so she will be late."

As soon as the voice fell, the piebald cat with the lines around its eyes trembled and turned into a witch in an emerald green robe.

"Don't worry about that, Mr. Weasley," she said solemnly.

Ron and his friends were stunned.

Other students, including Sean, also watched this scene in shock, and everyone came up with a thought: "Is this, Transfiguration..."

Professor McGonagall glanced around with stern eyes. She stood by the podium with her hands behind her back, and said in the most serious voice:

"Transfiguration is the most complex and dangerous magic you've ever learned at Hogwarts. Anyone—" She looked at the Gryffindors, led by Harry, and added, "Anyone who Be naughty in my class, I'll ask him out and never let him in again. I warned you."

Everyone unconsciously sat up straight, not daring to let out the air.

Professor McGonagall walked to the blackboard and scribbled a few large characters.

"Deformation is not permanent!"

"Magic acts on items for a limited time, depending on each person's level, lasting from tens of minutes to several hours. After the magic is removed, the deformed object will return to its original shape! Everyone, keep it firmly in my mind. This, this is the root cause of the complexity and danger of Transfiguration. I don't care how far you can learn Transfiguration in the future, but if someone forgets this..." She glanced at everyone again, although there was no last sentence, but Everyone understood what she meant.

"Then, Mr. Wallup," she glanced at the parchment and called Sean's name, "let's say, I turn this parchment into a fudge, and you eat it, and in a few hours, it will happen whats the matter."

Sean stood up and replied seriously, "It will turn back into parchment, Professor."

"That's right, what if the fudge was changed from a table or from steel?"

"They'll stay the same," Sean paused, "the wood scum, the steel shards will stay in your stomach, and even, if there's any absorbed parts, it's... you'll have wood chips in your tissue. End of steel."

"Very good, you have figured out the key point." Professor McGonagall sat Sean down, his tone more serious, "At that time, the person who accidentally ingested the shape-changing object needs to be right next to St. Mungo's Magic Hospital to be able to survive. ."

She leaned forward and said word by word: "Not only food, but you must never turn anything into liquid or gas, the liquid will evaporate and the gas will evaporate, and if someone happens to inhale it, it will also be impossible. Save it!"

"I warn all of you that Transfiguration is not a trick for mischief. Whoever dares to joke about this thing, I will personally expel him."

Professor McGonagall is a majestic figure. After these more serious and compelling words, everyone swallowed a mouthful of saliva unconsciously, but they also firmly remembered what Professor McGonagall said.

"Now, can someone tell me what the fundamental law of Gamp's transformation is?"

Sean raised his hand before Hermione.

"Mr. Wallup."

"One, you can't make food out of thin air, and you can't turn other things into delicacies. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com"

"Secondly, you can't turn a thing into a magical creation, that's something only an alchemist can do."

"Third, you can't make magic metals, such as gold. You can only make iron blocks that shine with gold at most."

"Fourth, it cannot give life to a dead thing. Transfiguration can temporarily turn a dead thing into a living thing, but that living thing is only a structure of life, and it is not "life" in the strict sense."

"Finally," Sean looked at Professor McGonagall with a satisfied look, "Transfiguration can't change the number of items, one can't become two, but I mentioned other methods in the book, I don't know this, Professor McGonagall ."

Professor McGonagall nodded in satisfaction and sat him down: "Very good, five points for Ravenclaw. As for your last question, Mr. Wallup. There's nothing wrong with the rules you remember, one cannot become two, but Two ones can be added together to make two, this advanced combinatorial transfiguration is mentioned in the senior years."

After getting the answer, Sean nodded suddenly, but he still raised his hand.

"Anything else? Mr. Wallup."

"Professor, you just mentioned that liquids and gases cannot be deformed, but I don't quite understand. After all, there are some wizards..." Sean raised doubts, because wizards can't be true, good and beautiful gentlemen. If someone turns a piece of steel into water, Then sprinkle it on the playground at noon. Water evaporates rapidly, doesn't it mean that everyone who inhales it will suffer?

Professor McGonagall motioned for him to stop, gave him a deep look with bright and dignified eyes, and said, "I understand your doubts, stay after class."

Ah? Sean was stunned, I haven't said the specific question, and shouldn't the answer to the question be told to all students?

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