"Isn't this the great Mr. Delacour? Let's see, oh, he has begun to study the profound magic of Animagus. No wonder he has left his poor teacher aside. Such a genius
For children, what does a monster-like teacher mean?”
Some strange words echoed in the Room of Requirement, and it goes without saying that who else would come besides Snape.
Weston smiled and said nothing. The best way to deal with a tsundere is to shut up and listen!
Snape looked at Weston's lowered eyebrows, snorted coldly, and stopped sarcastically.
In fact, Snape was extremely satisfied. Whose child could know so much magic at this age, let alone come up with such big conjectures? Regardless of whether it is correct or not, he can think of so many.
Not even Dumbledore!
When he thought of this, this arrogant man's heart was filled with pride and pride.
Dumbledore ignored the "intimate" exchange between master and apprentice, and focused more on the parchment.
In Dumbledore's opinion, this is a very valuable theoretical conjecture!
As we all know, Animagus cannot transform into magical creatures. This is not so much an iron law as it is a common knowledge.
There have been many transformation masters who have explored the possibility of transforming into magical creatures, but the results were not ideal. Those who were forced to transform were either torn apart by their own magic power, or added a magical animal to the magical world.
Hippogriffs and pentapods are both derived from this.
Some people want to find the root of the problem through the principles of Animagus. However, Animagus, as a spell passed down from ancient times, is not that easy. Therefore, Animagus cannot transform into a magical creature.
, it has become an iron rule.
Fortunately, someone has developed an advanced application of Animagus, which allows you to cast spells normally in the form of Animagus. Therefore, it can be regarded as making up for some regrets. The person who developed advanced applications of Animagus is
The current Head of Gryffindor at Hogwarts - Minerva McGonagall.
Now, Dumbledore saw the possibility of solving this eternal problem.
"Can you talk to me about this conjecture, Weston?" Dumbledore held the parchment fondly and looked at Weston with burning eyes.
"Of course!" Weston smiled and waved his magic wand, and the two quills on the table turned into two exquisite sofa chairs and were placed next to the table.
"Come sit down and talk, Professor!" Weston greeted and took the lead in sitting down in his original position.
Naturally, Dumbledore and Snape were not polite to Weston and sat down happily.
Weston ordered three more cups of coffee and motioned for the two of them to try it: "Try it, professor and teacher. This is a Muggle drink called coffee. It's very refreshing. I personally think it's good."
Dumbledore and Snape looked at each other and understood what Weston was thinking. He wanted them to calm down and then talk!
Haha, you worried brat! Dumbledore chuckled, but did not reject Weston's kindness. He took a sip and nodded with satisfaction.
Dumbledore did not reject Weston's good intentions. As a teacher, Snape certainly would not fail to give his disciple face. "Yes, it has a slight stimulating effect. Maybe it can amplify the effect of the joy potion-"
Well, I know you are a master of potions! Weston curled his lips and said nothing.
After the three of them sipped coffee for a while, Weston sat upright, intending to get down to business. Seeing this, Dumbledore took out a notebook from somewhere, waved his wand, and a quill automatically started recording.
Got up.
"Actually, before I came up with this conjecture, my idea was very simple, just to save my life. Because of the characteristics of Animagus, the mandatory fusion and purification of magic power, the professor is clear about this!" Weston said first
He gave his own reasons for studying the Animagus.
"What a genius idea!" Dumbledore praised. As a master of transfiguration, he understood Weston's idea immediately. "The feasibility is very high!"
Seeing Snape a little puzzled, Dumbledore took the initiative to explain: "The essence of Obscurus is the magic of qualitative change, and the master of this magic is Weston. The requirement of Animagus is the integration of magic. This is
It’s mandatory, and it’s the only irreversible item in the transformation process!”
Snape suddenly realized that he had no knowledge of transfiguration, but he was not an idiot. As soon as Dumbledore explained it, he understood.
At Dumbledore's signal, Weston continued: "Yes, that's it, so I started to study this magic! However, after learning more about Animagus, I suddenly had
A question arises, that is, what is the basis for the transformation of the Animagus?"
Dumbledore frowned, suddenly realizing that this problem was not simple, and became serious.
Probably knowing that no one would answer this question, Weston paused for a moment and then continued: "Then I thought of the connection between the patron saint and the Animagus."
"In the two books "A General History of Transfiguration" and "Breaking the Dark: The Power of Patronuses", I discovered that most of the Patronuses and Animagus are the same animal, and even if they are not, they are later guardians.
The appearance of God has changed, and the most typical one is the Black family."
"The patron saints of the Black family are all dogs, without exception! And several Animagus transformations are also dogs."
"Of course, the Black family may not have many white wizards, but the Greengrass family and other large and small families have such examples."
"In addition to this, I also noticed a special record. A member of the Greengrass family became a vampire after being embraced by a vampire for the first time. Later, his patron saint became a bat, and his anima
Gus also transformed into a bat instead of a crow like other vampires."
"Therefore, I guess, or rather I conclude, that the Patronus, the Animagus, and the bloodline must have an inseparable relationship!" Weston made the final decision and expressed his conclusion.
Dumbledore looked at him deeply and said nothing.
"Even if this is the case, what does it have to do with the Animagus of magical creatures?" Snape frowned and asked in confusion.
"No, teacher, the relationship here is very important!" Weston gradually relaxed, his thoughts became clearer and clearer, and he asked confidently, "I wonder if the teacher still remembers the wizards recorded in "The History of Magic"
origin?"
"You mean..." Snape took a breath, unable to keep the cold look on his face any longer.
"Yes, it is the origin of wizards, or the source of wizards' power——"