"You mean...the trick?" Albert deliberately lengthened his voice, pretending that he was thinking hard about how to answer this question.
After a moment, he said, "The trick is...to have the same energy for the final exam and practice the spells as hard as you can."
Originally, Albert wanted to cheat, but after thinking about it carefully he gave up because no one probably understood what cheating meant.
At this moment, the expressions on the faces of several people froze. They thought they would hear some useful tips, but in the end... they were teased by Albert again.
Before they could express their thoughts, Albert continued, "Okay. Actually, this is another kind of magic, a variant of the wand's glowing spell, a bit like... well, the leg-locking spell and the full-body binding spell.
Of course, this kind of magic is more difficult to master than the glowing spell."
"So, weren't you shaking your wand just now?" Shanna finally figured out what was going on.
However, because the spell is cast while the tip of the wand is glowing, it gives the illusion that the ball of light is shaking off the glowing wand.
"Of course not." Albert was speechless, not expecting that these people actually thought this way. Well, it is undeniable that he did seem to be shaking his wand just now.
Everyone's curiosity did not last long. They might be interested in the spells that Albert practiced, but not many people wanted to learn them. For most students, they not only had to do homework, but also
To practice the magic spells in class, these two things will take up a lot of their free time, leaving no extra time and thought to practice new and more complex spells.
Especially those spells that you don't understand at all and require a lot of time to learn.
Zannah is undoubtedly the most efficient student in her class besides Albert. At least, this is the case when doing homework. This is related to the Muggle education she received when she was a child.
After Zannah finished her homework, she started practicing the copy spell using strips of paper.
That was a spell she learned from Albert. It was not difficult to learn, but it still took a lot of time to practice to master the spell initially.
Unlike Shanna's situation, Albert's learning progress is very fast. The ball of light he shakes out is getting bigger and bigger, and it will not go out immediately, and can even fly forward for a certain distance.
This speed of progress visible to the naked eye was really shocking. They all realized that it would not take long for Albert to master this magic.
Shanna raised her head and stared blankly at the light ball floating above her head, her face full of disbelief, "Is it successful like this?"
From the time Albert started practicing until now, it only lasted less than half an hour!
"There is no need to be surprised. This is a normal phenomenon." Fred comforted casually, "Albert must have practiced secretly, but you didn't know it."
Albert glanced at the skill panel. The skill only had 65 experience points and had not yet reached level one, but the experience gained was already amazing.
"It seems that you forgot the party time." Someone interrupted everyone's thoughts.
Katrina walked behind Albert at some point and also raised her head to look at the disappearing ball of light above her head, with a thoughtful look on her face.
"By the way, you actually came to remind me." Albert put down his wand, took out his pocket watch from his pocket, opened the watch cover and looked at the time and said, "There are still twenty minutes."
"Last time, you took me to Classroom 21. This time, I'll take you to Classroom 17." Katrina turned around and said with her back to Albert, "It's even."
Of course they were talking about the Charms Club, and they both received invitations.
In fact, the day after Katrina said that Albert was not invited, he received an invitation from Professor Flitwick. Similar to last year's invitation to Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration Club, the task panel directly completed a task with magic.
Quests related to the Curse Club also rewarded 2,000 experience points.
After completing the mission, Albert directly upgraded the curse theory to level two. At least when joining the club, he did not need to worry about not understanding what Professor Flitwick was saying. Moreover, the 2000 experience points rewarded by the mission were not used up.
, one-third is left.
George raised his head and looked at the two people leaving, and murmured softly: "When did their relationship become so good?"
"Friends of geniuses are usually also geniuses." Shanna curled her lips.
"Then who do you think we are?" Fred disagreed with her point of view. The relationship between them was very good, especially a few months ago when Albert ventured deep into the Forbidden Forest to find them.
If Albert didn't consider himself a good friend, how could he take such a big risk?
"Roommate." Shanna said without thinking.
"No, no." George didn't pay much attention to this rhetoric. He shook his index finger and said in a joking tone, "Actually, we are geniuses too!"
"What kind of genius?" Li Qiaodan couldn't help but joked, "A funny genius?"
"I think he is a trouble-making genius." Shanna looked at a few people fooling around there speechlessly, and continued to practice her own copying spell. She planned to use the free time at the beginning of school to master this spell as soon as possible.
"I think Katrina has a hard time."
"Hard?"
"She seems to like competing with Albert. This is not a good choice." Fred took out the card from his pocket and waved it in front of Shanna: "Would you like a game?"
Shanna didn't even raise her head and asked, "You don't have to do your homework?"
"Forget it, just pretend I didn't say it."
Seeing Fred slumped, George and Lee Jordan couldn't help laughing.
In fact, they also envied Albert's talent, but as friends and roommates, the three of them knew Albert's situation very well. Perhaps, he was indeed a genius, but in unknown places, he also made sacrifices that ordinary people would not be able to do.
The effort of imagination.
In order to master those magic spells, Albert also needed to spend a lot of time studying and practicing.
Especially when writing letters to those so-called "pen pals", it is a thick pile once sent, and there is a tendency of gradually getting thicker, which is seriously anti-witchcraft.
The three of them had read the contents, and it felt really bad to feel that they could understand every word, but not all of them.
Those things are countless times more difficult than their homework.
Albert could actually write several letters a week, and he also received the same number of replies, which seemed terrible to them.
However, even though things were like this, that guy still looked more relaxed than them.
Katrina is a genius, but in the eyes of the three of them, that's all. That's why Fred said that it was very hard for Katrina to compete with Albert.
Sometimes, genius is not terrible. What is terrible is that the other person is more talented than you and works harder than you.
Because they had been dumped so long that they could no longer see their shadow, the three of them had no so-called jealousy. They all realized that they and Albert were no longer on the same level in some aspects.