"Magic text? No, we won't learn new magic text today."
Grindelwald, who was drinking spicy soup, paused with his right hand, put down his spoon, and said seriously, "Every ancient Feysac text contains endless mysteries. Being able to master one skillfully is better than just tasting it without any focus."
Much more important."
The ancient runes themselves are the embodiment of certain magical phenomena by the wizards of the past. The effects displayed are completely different from person to person, and the power has an extremely low lower limit and an unimaginable upper limit.
Even after a rough search of the European wizarding world, Grindelwald has truly mastered the original pronunciation and meaning. There are actually only four ancient Fusac characters that can produce magical effects, and most of the rest are only fragmented characters and
Interpretation.
In addition to the "ur (original cow)" taught to Elena yesterday, the other three runes Grindelwald also mastered are: the third rune "torn" symbolizing thorn, protection, and energy, which symbolizes prophecy and
The fourth rune of persuasion is "oss", and the sixth rune "cen" symbolizes fire and desire.
Not to mention that from the beginning, Grindelwald had no intention of teaching all the runes to Elena.
Since discovering that healing runes can turn into out-of-control power-enhancing magic in Elena's hands, Grindelwald has no reason to continue to increase the lethality of White-haired Tuanzi - derived from the remaining three runes.
The consequences of the curse are much more terrible than those of "ur (original cow)".
"Huh? If you don't want to learn magic words, do you plan to continue teaching me new spells?" Elena blinked in surprise.
"And then I ask you to blow up this house?! Don't even think about it."
Grindelwald's cheeks twitched, and he shattered Elena's daydream without hesitation. Why was this white-haired dumpling able to act as if he was under a forgetting curse? He had no idea what she had done.
Woolen cloth.
"If I remember correctly, Albus should have sent all your textbooks to Nurmengard Castle, right?"
Lowering his head and taking another sip of spicy soup, Grindelwald calmed down and looked at the little silver-haired witch sitting at the other end of the table and continued, "Didn't you say you like magical animals? I'll go get Newt...
Take out the book "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" written by Scamander, and today we will learn about magical beasts."
Facts have proved that when teaching children with divergent thinking, unless you are a professor with many years of experience, it is best to teach according to a set of outline logic written in advance.
Although Grindelwald does not like Newt Scamander and his annoying little animals from a personal perspective, it is undeniable that as the greatest magizoologist recognized today, according to the book he compiled,
"Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" is undoubtedly the safest mode to provide supplementary explanations.
"Eh? Pure cultural theory class..."
After hearing Grindelwald's arrangement, the hair on Elena's head drooped unhappily, and her whole body showed an obvious sense of resistance.
"If it's a magical animal, then I won't bother you to teach it. I can just read books and teach myself."
Elena curled her lips, resisted the urge to take away the spicy soup in front of Grindelwald, and said gloomily.
Gellert Grindelwald's reaction today was actually not beyond Elena's expectation. No matter which professor had a major teaching accident in the course the day before, the course would inevitably change for a long time.
It must be extremely dull - even Hagrid, who has a cheerful personality, changed the course content to how to feed caterpillars after the Hippogriff hurt people.
"You may have some misunderstandings. I don't want to read you a textbook."
Grindelwald shook his head and stood up, walked to the workbench of the open kitchen and poured himself a full bowl of spicy soup. I have to say that although the taste is a bit weird, this kind of stimulating breakfast tastes really good.
Extremely appetizing.
Returning to the dining table, Grindelwald glanced at the little mixed-race Veela who had "I'm not happy" written all over his face. He shrugged and continued.
"Due to restrictions on paper length and the Ministry of Magic, the content presented in the book is actually very limited. If you really want to learn more about magical animals, the only way other than feeding and touching them yourself is
Find a wizard with relevant experience and knowledge, such as Newt Scamander, such as...me."
As he spoke, Grindelwald pointed at himself rather proudly, "I have long said that there are no more than ten people in the entire magical world who are more proficient than me in the knowledge of magical animals."
In fact, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" published as the designated textbook for first-year wizards at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, strictly speaking, is nothing more than an incomplete catalog overview.
As far as Grindelwald knows, the truly complete version of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", compiled and compiled from the manuscripts compiled and summarized by Newt Scamander over the years, has been unclear because it involves too many confidential documents and confidential events.
It was not published to the wizarding public.
Apart from Newt's family and close friends, only Albus Dumbledore and some high-level officials of the Ministry of Magic in Europe had the privilege of watching the complete version. Of course, for some reason, Grindelwald was in Nurmengard.
He had seen most of them in the castle - this was one of the reasons why he had the confidence to offer to teach Elena.
After all, in Grindelwald's view, asking questions in the field related to magical beasts that even Newt Scamander can't answer is almost as difficult as finding someone who can defeat him and Albus...
Dumbledore and both.
"Really? Any questions are okay?"
Elena glanced at Grindelwald rather suspiciously, turned around and took out the "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" that she had read several times from the bedroom.
She does believe that there are castrated and complete versions of "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them".
Because Elena could sense when previewing and entertaining that the content in the book was too rough and simple. At best, it could be regarded as an enlightenment story book or a simple reference book for children in ordinary wizard families.
Use - At best, most wizards know what to feed their children's favorite pet, Puff, or why it's best not to leave milk outside for the thorns.
"Of course, you can randomly find a magical animal that interests you and ask me." Grindelwald nodded nonchalantly.
"Well, then this one, Acromantula, they..." Elena hesitated, turned to the first page, and pointed to the big chicken with eight eyes at the front.
Residence.
"Eight-eyed spider?" Grindelwald glanced at the position of Elena's finger and raised his chin confidently.
"The highest level of dangerous animals classified by the Ministry of Magic. They are huge in size and ferocious in nature. They are native to the island of Kalimantan and live in dense jungles. They are rare magical animals that can speak human language. They are covered with thick black hair.
When the legs are stretched out to the sides of the body, they can span up to fifteen feet. They have a pair of giant chelicerae that they use to eat live prey and dead species..."
"Stop, stop, stop. Actually, I'm not very interested in these contents."
Elena blinked and suddenly stretched out her palm to interrupt Grindelwald's science talk. The girl licked her lips and smiled shyly.
"What I want to know is... can these eight-eyed spiders be eaten? Are they delicious? And how should they be eaten?"
It has to be said that as a best-selling popular science book about magical animals in the magic world, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" is far less detailed than the Eastern "Book of Mountains and Seas", and many particularly important links are obviously missing.