Chapter 1723 Gryffindor and Maca
Anger is not madness because anger is a purposeful release, and madness is just madness.
Today, although Maca has mastered two branches of soul rules at the same time, his own personality is not quite in line with both.
But Harry is different from Maca, he has a high degree of fit with the "Rage" rune. If he continues to go deeper, he will even have a great chance to reproduce the demeanor of Godric Gryffindor back then.
Of course, compared to Maca who started purely with theory, his comprehension of the rules must be much more time-consuming and difficult.
"Come on, don't be engulfed by the flames of anger...you must always know what you are doing."
Looking at Harry's back with clenched teeth and tense muscles, Maca could clearly feel that he was undergoing the test of the "Rage" rule at this moment.
Like the "arrogance" of the Bewitching Monument, the "lust" of cursing blood, and even the "gluttony" of the Devouring Mirror, this kind of influence directly hits the soul of a person—whether it is the temptation of boiling a frog in warm water or the tyranny of extortion Robbery is an extreme test of the spiritual will of the recipient.
To be honest, Maca was actually very worried that Harry would not be able to bear it. After all, he had experienced all these himself, and he knew exactly what kind of test it would be.
However, if he can't even get through this step, how can he control this power?
Time is passing by little by little.
But all of a sudden, all the people present with the ability to sense magic sensed some kind of restless magic fluctuations, erupting from Harry in front of Maca.
It can be felt that there seems to be a will that is ready to go in that wave. This made Harry look like a bomb that was about to explode, making people involuntarily want to stay away from him.
Just when Mr. Blois and Luna subconsciously turned their heads to look this way, Maca couldn't help but frowned, and his expression gradually became serious.
"Is the result still not good?" He felt the increasingly chaotic and irritable magic power in Harry's body, and muttered in his heart, "Speaking of which, last time I failed even the first step of the test, this time I can pass That's pretty good. As for the second test, it's really too much for him, right?"
Seeing that Harry's soul power is becoming more and more unstable, and his spiritual will is almost swallowed up by the burning anger,
After a little hesitation, Maca couldn't help clasping the palms on his shoulders again.
If this continues, Harry's spirit will collapse - Maca wants him to become stronger by controlling the power of the sword of Gryffindor, not to make him a man controlled by the sword. madman!
However, just when Maca was about to use his two soul rule runes to forcibly suppress the "rage" in Harry's body, thus ending the trial... Suddenly, a broad and powerful palm with gnarled veins did not touch it. Appearing without warning, she gently grabbed his wrist.
And it was at that moment that the branches swaying in the wind stopped swinging, the slowly crawling insects stopped, and the movements of the surrounding friends also froze in an instant, even the sound of the wind, the singing of birds and the beating of distant waves The sounds of the sand were gone.
In Maca's vision, the whole world was also frozen as Harry felt it before.
"Gryffindor?"
Maca looked at the palm holding his wrist, and followed that strong arm all the way up, and finally his eyes fell on the resolute and handsome face of the other party.
"Hello, young man."
Gryffindor's voice is very thick, with a steel-like heaviness, just such a sentence can make people feel a unique momentum.
When Maca was hesitating to say something, he heard the other party continue:
"It's you who forcibly started this test for him? To be honest, it's not good—this child hasn't found the purest courage yet."
Maca can understand Gryffindor's words. True courage can make Harry angry and not crazy. No matter what kind of setbacks he encounters, he still maintains his original intention and moves forward with purpose.
"Yes, so I'm already planning to interrupt this test...I admit, I'm still a little too hasty."
Maca said so, and immediately glanced at the palm of Gryffindor's wrist clasping his wrist, as if silently asking why the other party stopped him.
However, Gryffindor shook his head immediately.
"Failure is a shortcut to lead a person to success. If he can survive this failure, he will have a huge harvest."
"Huh?" Maca raised his eyebrows immediately when he heard the words, "Then what if he can't resist?"
But who knows, Gryffindor is still very indifferent about this, seeing him as if it is a matter of course:
"Of course the consequences of failure must be borne by him himself—although you, who forcibly started the trial for him, are also responsible, but he is the one who agrees to conduct the trial. If you don't take responsibility, how can you be a What about people?"
"you--"
Actually! It's not that Maca can't understand Gryffindor's argument. After all, he has learned a lot about Gryffindor's deeds, and knows that this guy really has this kind of character.
It can be said that Godric Gryffindor has lived in various challenges beyond the limit almost all his life, and life and death have never been in his consideration.
And perhaps it is precisely because of this kind of courage and boldness that surpasses common sense that he has been created as a well-deserved powerful wizard.
Not to mention others, even Haierbo, who was in his heyday, couldn't defeat him head-on, which can be seen from the strength he has gained through repeatedly breaking through adversity.
However, not everyone can have a life like him!
"That's right! If you don't take responsibility as a human being, do you still deserve to be a human being?" Maca frowned and said, "Harry's responsibility is to challenge himself without hesitation under the current crisis! My responsibility is to Start this trial for him when he needs it—and end it when necessary."
Before the words fell, Maca stopped talking to the other party, because if he didn't make a move, Harry would really be unable to stand it.
As for Gryffindor's opinion... Obviously, Maca has never been the kind of person who likes to listen to advice. Even if the other party is Godric Gryffindor, he will also resolutely refuse when it violates his philosophy. .
Yes, just as he had voluntarily stayed away from Rowena Ravenclaw's test in the past.
"Don't bother me!"
Before he finished speaking, the two soul runes "arrogance" and "lust" appeared in front of Maca instantly, and even Gryffindor showed a hint of surprise on his face.