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182. Chapter 182 Fast and Accurate

 Chapter 182 Fast and Accurate

The starry sky is so deep and bright, lying on the ground, it feels like you are in the entire universe.

Charles looked at the stars and couldn't remember how many times he had been knocked to the ground in so many days. Anyway, it was just less than the number of stars.

Feld walked to sit next to Charles, took out a flask from his pocket and took a sip.

He shook the wine bottle in front of Charles and asked, "Would you like some?"

Charles naturally shook his head. The wine flask contained a kind of medicated wine, which was sour and bitter. The only advantage was that it would make people feel cold after drinking it, and it would save air-conditioning electricity bills in the hot summer.

Feld took another sip and said with great satisfaction: "I haven't seen a child as talented as you in many years. His concentration and willpower are far beyond ordinary people. He knows how to cast spells silently at this age."

Charles' mouth that couldn't be opened was only slightly curved, and he looked like he was smiling.

He couldn't talk during this period of time, so he was idle, so Feld practiced silent spell casting on himself.

According to Feld, he had adventures around the world in his early years. He was roasted on a fire by dwarfs in the rainforest of the Malay Archipelago, chased by savages over two hills in Shennongjia, and was slapped by Qiucuna in Siberia.

River, Rocky Mountains being pursued by Bigfoot...all known humanoid magical animals on Earth have been seen.

He had no problem with Emily teasing Charles. It was just a child's play. If he really broke into the other person's bedroom at night, that would be another matter.

Charles didn't answer, just yawned and prepared breakfast.

Charles nodded again. The problem of slow spell casting speed had already been discovered when he was spawning monsters in the hot cave.

Charles nodded slightly and understood what he meant. Based on the European magic system he was studying now, the wand was still very useful.

Feld continued: "You also have a disadvantage. The wand is too long, so the casting speed will be a little slower than others."

Now Charles can only drink liquid food to prevent the mandrake from being accidentally chewed or swallowed.

Charles just nodded. He also wanted to use life spells, but many seemingly simple spells are actually very complicated and cannot be mastered well. Pouring tea to someone will spill it on someone's face, and peeling potatoes will peel off a layer thick on your fingers.

etc.

Charles is not interested in this kind of competition that is similar to horse racing. Although his first, second, and Nth buckets of gold were obtained by betting on football, that was through cheating. He would get as little as he could.

In the bathroom, Charles ran cold water from head to toe and felt refreshed.

If you get stuck in it, if you win, you will be a young model in the club, and if you lose, you will be a young model in the club.

To cast a spell silently, you don't need to move your mouth, but you still need to move your hands. The wand is too long, which makes it more difficult to swing the spell forward, which in turn takes too long.

Feld went to feed his kangaroo in depression, thinking about how to win it back next time.

He had to rinse his mouth with mouthwash before going to bed. He didn't want to go back and report to Lord Granger first.

He lost miserably in the kangaroo boxing match last night, so Emily told Charles that he could only drink well water for three meals a day.

Charles felt that the girl was under a lot of psychological pressure and might do things a little radically, which made people feel uneasy.

Charles's breakfast is much simpler. Eggs are beaten in boiled milk, some butter is added, a few slices of bread are cooked into a paste with a little salt, and a glass of juice is added.

"So it is very convenient and necessary for us to use the wand to improve the accuracy of the spell."

"Humph," Emily said seriously, "Isn't she prettier than me?"

Although it is on the edge of the desert, it has abundant underground water resources, and the wells on the farm are enough to ensure water for domestic and production purposes.

Feld continued: "Of course this problem can be solved by wandless casting, but this is equivalent to giving up the control magic of the wand and the accuracy of spells."

The air conditioner was on in the bedroom, and it was very comfortable to lie on the bed. At this moment, he couldn't help but wonder, is Fleur's injury getting better?

When he came to Australia this time, he passed through France. Charles took the opportunity to go to Delacour's house to give Christmas gifts to Fleur and Gabrielle in advance. It was then that he learned from Mrs. Delacour that Fleur was in Veela's hometown during the summer vacation.

Mount Velebit suffered some injuries while studying.

Charles continued to nod. Emily was indeed beautiful, and her figure was much better than Fleur. She was as passionate as the summer sun today, but he still preferred to be gentle and restrained.

After saying that, he looked at his watch and disappeared with a "biu" sound.

"Although African hand gestures and Chinese hand charms do not use a wand, we don't practice them since childhood like they do. To be accurate requires a lot of practice, and the gain outweighs the loss."

There is an underground kangaroo boxing match in the wizarding society here, and the kangaroos he raises are also contestants. There is a high-level match tonight, and I am just in time to catch up.

"The best way, of course, is to use a wand to cast spells without a wand."

"The disadvantage is that the efficiency is too low, there is a lack of generalization, and it is difficult to apply it to other spells. If you change the spell, you can only start from scratch."

There were only two young people in the kitchen at this time. Emily went over and hugged Charles' neck from behind and continued to ask him: "Did you miss girls so much that you couldn't sleep last night?"

After breakfast, Emily put on her schoolbag, put on her helmet, and rode her beloved heavy-duty motorcycle to school. She preferred the roar of this steel monster to flying broomsticks.

But this motorcycle can fly. After all, kangaroos and rabbits pop up on the road from time to time. It would be bad if they hit it.

The next morning, Emily smiled mischievously and asked Charles, who was sleep-deprived, "Were you thinking about a girl last night?"

Emily's breakfast is very simple, milk oatmeal, fried eggs and bacon, plus some fruit.

Objectively and subjectively, Emily is a great beauty, so Charles nodded.

After taking a shower, I came to the restaurant. There was a large glass of juice and milk prepared by Emily, with a straw inserted into the glass.

This also proves Felder's strength, otherwise his grave would have been covered with green leaves.

"Your silent spell casting is learned through repeated training." Feld took another sip of wine, "This method has advantages and disadvantages."

He made a lot of efforts to this end and achieved some results, but he was unable to fundamentally solve the problem. When casting spells, he achieved half the result with half the effort and spent much more energy than others.

Charles believed it, because there lived nearby a family of unique Australian ghosts. These three-meter-tall humanoid magical animals with long gray hair all over their bodies would go to the nearby river to drink water every morning.

Mrs. Delacour said that Fleur's injury was not serious and would have no sequelae, but that her recovery would be slower.

Emily pouted and touched his neck, asking him to tell him how that girl was prettier than herself, completely forgetting that Charles couldn't speak now.

"Casting spells without a wand is fast, but using a wand is accurate."

"The advantage is that I have solid basic skills, and I can feel a little bit how the spell changes from sound to silence, which lays the foundation for future wandless casting."

Charles felt a little dizzy. Since he used a wand, how could he cast a spell without a wand?

Feld continued to drink and said: "There are two basic principles for magic duels. One is that 'the only martial arts in the world is fast' and the other is 'a hundred cannons with one hundred shots and one hit are not as good as one cannon with one hundred shots and one hit'."

Charles was already used to the young lady's enthusiasm, but he still nodded, otherwise she would not give up.

The simplest thing is Mr. Field's breakfast, which is half a cup of well water.

Feld waited until the children finished making trouble before returning to the house. He said to Charles at the kitchen door: "There are many magic spells that can be used in life. This is a kind of exercise. I suggest you use it more. This is not England, don't worry.

People from the Ministry of Magic are giving you trouble."

Charles nodded, realizing this himself.

"Go to bed first." Feld finished the wine, "Tomorrow I will teach you the secret of casting spells silently. When you learn how to quickly cast spells silently, I will teach you the secrets of casting spells without a wand.

."

He pressed the mandrake leaves in his mouth under his tongue and drank the midnight snack.

"Prettier than me?" Emily is still very confident in her beauty. The love letters she receives every year are enough to light a fire in the fireplace for a winter, so she doesn't believe it.

Charles washed the dishes and continued today's study.

Feld took him to a deserted place near the farm, took out his wand and said to Charles: "The trick to casting a silent spell is very simple. The key lies in concentration and observation."

"You need to carefully observe every detail of the spell, as carefully as possible..."

When Charles was learning to cast silent spells, something unexpected happened in Hogwarts.

(End of chapter)


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