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0145 Hot Pot Wand

 The spell was obviously cast successfully, but both Ani and Hermione frowned slightly.

Something is wrong, quite wrong.

He could see that the girl was very decisive when casting the spell. Although she was nervous in her speech and behavior, her mentality was not unbalanced. Even so, there was still some disharmony at the beginning of the spell.

This is why the stone trembled when it first flew up.

Although the girl easily controlled the flow of magic power afterwards, there seemed to be no problem.

In fact, the problem is huge.

Next, Hermione continued to cast spells, "fluorescence flashes", "the ground freezes and the sky freezes", "heals as before"...

Sure enough, as the difficulty of the spell becomes higher and higher, the sluggish feeling when casting magic has an increasing impact on girls, and sometimes even causes the spell to fail. This is obviously not a small problem.

But no matter how Aini sensed it, he didn't find any abnormality in the girl. Perhaps the only thing that is different from her peers is a purer and more powerful magic power.

"Hermione, you can stop now."

Just when Aini was at a loss what to do, Sylvie stopped the girl's display.

"Find the problem?"

"What's the problem?"

Hermione and Ani's questions rang out one after another, but compared to the anxiety in the former's voice, the latter was much more confident in Sylvie.

"Hermione, you are fine now, there is nothing wrong with you."

Sylvie came to the same conclusion as Aini, and this was what confused him. There was obviously no problem, but it affected the performance of magic.

"Then why do I get interference when I cast magic?"

The girl asked eagerly. She likes Hogwarts, the magical magic, the exams and homework in various subjects, and the people here.

Her spell-casting ability deteriorated for no reason, which made her very worried that this situation would become more and more serious, and eventually she would completely lose her spell-casting ability.

"Because of that." Sylvie stretched out her finger, "It's resisting you."

Following Sylvie's pointing, Ani and Hermione simultaneously focused their attention on the wand in the girl's hand.

"Are you talking about my wand? But last year, the wand worked very well. I took good care of it during the summer vacation and it never had a bump. Why is this?"

Although the reason is difficult to understand, there is no need to say much about the consequences when choosing between her own wand and her usual treasured wand. Therefore, the girl immediately believed Sylvie’s statement in her heart.

"I did feel that the wand was a little uncomfortable before, but because it was not damaged, I just thought it was my fault..."

At this point, Hermione looked at a professor who was thinking thoughtfully and asked, "Ani, can you use your wand? I want to compare."

"Well, yes, yes, but..."

Ani handed Hermione his commonly used mahogany "magic wand" and said with a helpless smile: "It may be more difficult to cast spells with this one."

Unless you have mastered wandless casting!

In fact, compared to various magical creatures that are born with the ability to cast spells, human beings are physically at a disadvantage. Although they have higher growth potential, in terms of magic affinity, most wizards have lower abilities than those creatures that are born with the ability to cast spells.

A big gap.

The exact origin of ancient magic is unknown, but it allowed the ancestors to use their own spiritual power to control magic, which gave humans room to develop and grow.

But after all, it is controlled by force. It is very expensive to cast ancient magic, and the threshold is also high. If today's wizards were placed in ancient times, most of them would not be able to become spell casters.

The consumption of modern magic is very low. As long as you still have energy, you can keep casting spells.

Among them, the development of wandology is indispensable.

What is magic affinity?

In Aini's view, magic affinity is a kind of authority. With it, magic can be naturally induced to achieve specific effects.

Phoenix can travel through space, control fire, various breaths of dragons, unicorns can destroy evil, etc.

These abilities can communicate magic like instinct, like authority granted by heaven and earth.

Compared with them, human beings are like zero kryptonians. If they level up very diligently and perform daily tasks to the extreme, they may not be able to fight back when facing VIP players, but they will not be able to enjoy the happiness of privileges after all.

I’m so angry!

What to do?

Take today's little wizards as an example. Before school starts, they can walk into a small and shabby store with gold Galleons and ask Mr. Ollivander to help him set a card...well, pick a wand.
This allows the holder to obtain the privileges of magical creatures and improve his magical affinity.

Of course, the wand is not just two pieces plus one core, just stick them together.

Wandology is an extremely complex subject, involving alchemy, astrology, ancient magic texts, divination and other subjects, as well as a lot of secret and unique knowledge.

As a wandmaker, you even have to figure out the characteristics and mood of the material. For example, a rainstorm with lightning in the sky is obviously not to the appetite of the fire dragon's nerves. At this time, the quality of the wand made from this material will inevitably decline, and there is a high probability that there will be some

Inexplicable characteristics.

Mr. Ollivander had an irony once when he was young. As a result, the finished product was not only extremely ineffective, but also refused to cast any magic on rainy days. Forcibly driving it would only emit a stream of steam from the top.

On the contrary, this kind of weather will be particularly favored by thunderbird feathers.

Being able to adapt to the wishes of the material is also one of the hallmarks of a wand master.

The above is just to illustrate one point. Ollivander's saying "the wand chooses the wizard" may be biased, but it is true that those long and thin things cannot be treated simply as objects.

If the characteristics contained in the wand can resonate with the wizard, the holder can maximize its effectiveness.

As long as the wizard's own characteristics do not conflict with the wand, you can make do with it, but don't expect it to do its best to assist you. However, if the wizard's own characteristics are completely incompatible with the wand, don't even think about opening a VIP.
If there is a conflict between the characteristics of the two...

Haha, be careful it bites you.

Aini thought that these should all be caused by magic. There are no two identical wands, and there are no two identical wizards.

As an extremely idealistic existence, the wizard's character, style, thinking mode, etc. will all be reflected in the magic power.

When the little wizard gets the magic wand, his unconstrained magic power will surge up, and he will instinctively want to obtain higher "authority". In an instant, the two will know whether the other person is suitable for them.

For the wizard, the wand is equivalent to an external magic circuit. It can be said to be an artificial organ. When casting a spell, the magic loop will connect the two, making the spell effective.

Therefore, even if you have two wands that are very compatible, you cannot use them at the same time. The second wand will change the existing magic loop. Failure to cast a spell is still a trivial matter, and sometimes it will cause some unpredictable consequences.

When Ani was still taking care of animals at home, those strange gifts gave him a magical affinity comparable to that of magical creatures. Using a magic wand would only cause interference to him.

As for the wand in his hand...well, there are still a lot of them in his magic pocket.

On a rainy day, hot pot and magic wand are the best match~


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