Bright but not dazzling soft white light instantly filled Grindelwald's entire sight.
Dazzling light bloomed from the small potato balls, sweeping away the darkness and coldness in the entire room, and the surrounding stone walls were covered with a dreamlike luster.
From the narrow gap that was cut, a thick milky white liquid slowly flowed out from the depth of the potato ball. The rich aroma of cheese and milk and the meaty flavor of bacon burst out at the same time, following the rising heat.
Drifting towards Grindelwald's nose.
"Is this...fluorescence?"
Grindelwald composed himself and repeated with a firm tone, "Yes, it's the Lighting Curse."
This most common basic spell for wizards is as familiar to him as instinct, and it is impossible to admit his mistake.
Regardless of the hunger that kept rising in his belly, Grindelwald was more concerned about another situation unfolding in front of him than the temptation of delicious food - Elena did not have a wand in her hand at this time.
"Casting a spell without a wand?! How is that possible? How did you do it!"
The calm expression that Grindelwald tried so hard to maintain was finally broken, and the waves in his heart were dozens of times more exaggerated than his facial expression.
You must know that he has seen quite a few magic geniuses. To be precise, he and Dumbledore can be regarded as the most outstanding representatives of magic geniuses in the contemporary era.
However, the vast majority of talented wizards, when they were Elena's age, could at best control their magic to exert some vague effects, such as: making objects float, making objects disappear temporarily, interfering with electronic equipment, and the body.
Quick recovery…
Even Grindelwald only gradually began to try to master the situation of casting a certain spell accurately according to the wizard's own wishes without the wand. Even Grindelwald waited until his fourth grade.
"Huh? Wait, what are you talking about... Look here, look here!"
Elena, who was full of expectations, looked at the shocked Grindelwald, and couldn't help but be stunned - although the expression of shock was achieved, the old man's focus seemed a bit strange.
Is this the time to focus on any magic?!
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Elena ignored Grindelwald's question and pointed to the still glowing cheese potato ball in disbelief.
"This is glowing food, the kind that actually glows! Don't you think we should give you a few words of praise? Don't you think it's amazing and surprising?!"
Talking about magic while eating, this kind of straight male wizard who doesn't understand the style is almost on par with the legendary engineering guy who discussed complex functions with his girl on a date. No wonder he is still single after living for more than a hundred years.
"Yes, yes, it's a creative [fluorescence] wand-free cast. The key is how you do it, or where you hide the wand on your body..."
Grindelwald waved his hand and gave a rather perfunctory compliment. Then he frowned and looked at the silver-haired little witch in front of him seriously, trying to see if she was secretly holding the wand with one of her hands.
Speaking of which, he had never seen the little witch in front of him pull out a wand in all this time.
"Don't look at me with such weird eyes, as if you are an old pervert... Give up, I put the wand in the room downstairs."
Feeling the eyes looking at her up and down in front of her, Elena raised her eyebrows in displeasure, tried hard to resist the desire to slap Grindelwald on the bald head in front of her, and shrugged disapprovingly.
said.
"Does this count as wandless casting? I think it's very simple. Didn't you just say that you just imagine your body as a wand to cast magic? All students at Hogwarts know this now, right?"
Frankly speaking, Elena's spellcasting is not strictly a wandless spell.
Because she still borrowed her beloved wand when she cast [Luminescent Flash], but she just let go of her hand from the wand when the light spot continued to shine.
If we use an analogy, it is like a ship-based terminal that can turn on hotspots and plug in network cables.
When I first used the magic wand to cast [Lowescent Blink], I just used a physical network cable to directly call a built-in function, and then gradually switched to a hotspot connection. After the data was stable, the network cable was removed.
Perhaps for other little wizards, it is easy to disconnect when switching from the wand to their own body.
But for Elena, apart from the slightly poor signal, if she just keeps the light spot shining, she can still do it - after all, the core of her wand is just a piece of her hair, and normally
For example, a girl her age has more than 100,000 hairs...
"All the students at Hogwarts do? What nonsense are you talking about, little guy?"
Hearing Elena's answer, Grindelwald's eyes subconsciously opened wider, with a strong questioning tone in his tone.
"Of course it's true. Imagine yourself as a wand. This is a wizard training course formulated by Professor Dumbledore." Elena nodded and explained with a serious look. After listening to Grindelwald's comments about the wandless
After explaining the spell, she finally understood why Dumbledore supported her playful [military training plan].
"Haha. Do you think I'm a fool?" Grindelwald twitched his lips and glanced sideways at the little silver-haired Veela in front of him as if he were looking at a little liar.
"If you don't believe it, let's make a bet. If I lose, I'll let you punish me. If I win, you tell me what happened between you and Professor Dumbledore back then." Elena's eyes lit up.
Liang Liang, eager to take the initiative to stimulate the general.
You know, she has always been curious about the poignant love story between Grindelwald and Dumbledore. Such exclusive news is much more interesting than any profound magical knowledge.
"Oh, childish."
Grindelwald snorted coldly. With his experience, he would not fall for such a cheap provocation.
However, from Elena's words and actions, Grindelwald could probably tell that Hogwarts did indeed have such a teaching system as the girl said.
But why Dumbledore never told him...
Grindelwald looked at the cute light spots floating in the room, like fireflies. After a moment of silence, he couldn't help but ask.
"Hey little guys, how did Dumbledore teach you how to cast spells without a wand."
"You eat everything in front of you first, and then I'll tell you."
Elena curled her lips slightly angrily, nodded her delicate little chin towards the dinner plate in front of Grindelwald, and said angrily.
As she spoke, the girl raised her right hand and lightly snapped her fingers into the air, actively disconnecting her "hot spot". The small light spots floating out of the cheese and bacon potato balls were extinguished one by one.
, the room fell into darkness again.
It was rare for her to show mercy and cook for this centenarian empty-nest man, without making any fuss, and not even a basic applause for the legendary luminous dishes.
But Elena didn't believe it. In her previous life, there were so many cuisines from all over the country, and she still couldn't compete with an elderly German man.
Next time, I must prove myself next time and make Grindelwald cry while I teach him how to cook.