typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 56: Tricky

What is a squib? A person who comes from a wizarding family but has no ability to cast magic.

Are Squibs and Muggles different? Different!

What's the difference?......

These issues are common knowledge in the wizarding world. Wizards all know that Squibs and Muggles are different, but they don't know the specific differences.

Weston went through all the records he could find about squibs, but he didn't find much useful stuff. After all, in the magical world, there are still only a few people who can seriously study the special group of squibs.

In desperation, Weston had no choice but to find Filch and made a slightly excessive request - he wanted to use magic to explore Filch's body.

Unexpectedly, Filch agreed without hesitation. It seemed that he underestimated Filch's determination on this matter.

After such an investigation, sure enough, Weston discovered something special.

As we all know, a wizard's spellcasting requires the deployment of magic power, either through gestures or spells. In short, magic power is the foundation of a wizard's spellcasting. If the magic power cannot be arranged, there is no way to cast a spell. This is also the reason for some magic spells.

Basic principles, such as disarming spells.

Weston explored the magic power in Filch's body and discovered an extremely important point, that is, Filch was not without magic power. On the contrary, the magic power in him was simply astonishing, even if it was not as good as Dumbledore's.

, but at least it doesn’t have to be Snape.

However, these magic powers do not flow in the body like other wizards. Filch's magic power is directly solidified in the body and firmly attached to his blood vessels.

Unlike Weston's magic crystal, this magic solid is directly attached to the inner wall of the blood vessel and does not flow at all, let alone be able to cast magic!

In other words, if you want to cure Filch, it is very simple, just let his magic power fall off the blood vessel wall and let it flow.

The idea is good, but it is not that easy to implement, at least in Weston's opinion. The blood vessels in the human body are intricate, not to mention the length. If you want to peel off the blood vessels without harm,

The magic power, this is simply a hellish difficulty level operation.

Is there any other way? Weston thought hard.

"How is it? Weston, do I still have a chance?" Filch looked at Weston expectantly.

Weston pondered for a moment and said solemnly: "It's very difficult, but there is still a chance. I need a certain amount of time!"

"It would be great if there is a chance, it would be great if there is a chance..." Filch rubbed his hands back and forth excitedly.

Weston could understand Filch's mood, and didn't care about his gaffe, and smiled at him.

Back in the Room of Requirement, Weston sat at the table, thinking and recording his thoughts, and then took the parchment to Dumbledore's office.

Hogwarts Headmaster's Office.

"What, is something wrong, Weston?" Dumbledore saw Weston walking in and asked with a smile, "I remember that you should have gone back!"

"It should be like this." Weston nodded, "However, Mr. Filch came to me for something, and I found it a bit tricky."

"You find it difficult?" Dumbledore frowned, "If you don't mind, you can tell me and see if there is anything I can do to help."

"Of course, this is also the purpose of my coming!" Weston nodded, then briefly explained what he had discovered, took out the parchment, and placed it on Dumbledore's desk.

"In other words, the problem with the squibs is probably not what we thought?" Dumbledore raised his brows.

"Yes!" Weston nodded, "Actually, I have another guess, that is, the Squib and the Obscurus should have the same problem."

"What?" Dumbledore was stunned for a moment, then said seriously, "Tell me what you think."

Weston nodded, thought for a moment, and said: "Oscurus is a kind of qualitative change of magic. We all know this. The reason is nothing more than over-repression of the growing magic and dark emotions. This

It is the silent one.

In fact, not everyone can become an Obscurus. Every Obscurial must be a very talented wizard! At least, the natural growth rate of magic power is not something that ordinary people can compare with."

"This is true!" Dumbledore nodded, "Aside from you, Gellert once controlled an Obscurial. That child's talent is indeed quite powerful."

"Yes," Weston speculated, "Before the outbreak, the Obscurials were actually similar to Squibs. There was no magic riot, because they were unconsciously suppressing the magic. Then if there were no dark emotions, they would have been suppressed.

Magic power, what consequences will it have?"

This was the first time Dumbledore heard this question. He couldn't help but think about it carefully, and said with some uncertainty: "I'm afraid the magic power will always be suppressed in the body, and eventually there will be no activity..."

"That is to say, the magic power is still growing, but the activity is constantly disappearing. The magic power does not flow in the body, so it slowly solidifies, and finally completely attaches to the blood vessels!"

"This may be the origin of the Squib!" Dumbledore smiled and nodded, "Weston, you have discovered something amazing!"

"No, it's not a discovery yet!" Weston shook his head, "I just checked the magic situation in Mr. Filch's body. Maybe he is just a special case and can't prove anything!"

"That is also a remarkable discovery." Dumbledore encouraged, "So, you want to..."

"Yes, I want you to help me write a letter of recommendation to St. Mungo's Hospital. I need to detect more squibs!" Weston made his purpose clear.

Dumbledore pondered for a moment and shook his head: "I'm afraid it won't be helpful to go to St. Mungo's on this matter. Squibs are already regarded as a very special phenomenon in the wizarding world rather than a disease. Go to St. Mungo's Hospital."

If so, you won’t be able to see anything.”

Is that so? Weston was stunned for a moment, then nodded: "Well, I didn't want to tell this matter, at least there must be a result, but now, I'm afraid I have to tell it!"

"What do you mean - you want to find the Twenty-Eight Holy Families?" Dumbledore raised his eyebrows.

"That's right, they are the only ones in the UK who can have such great energy to complete this matter!" Weston nodded.

Seeing Dumbledore's frown, Weston knew that he didn't want him to deal with pure blood. However, Weston was not as old-fashioned as Dumbledore, let alone the Delacour family to which he belonged.

He himself can be considered a pureblood.

After confirming the thoughts in his mind, Weston nodded to Dumbledore, turned around and left the principal's office.


This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next