Chapter 55 Unsuccessful Disarmament
Chapter 55 55. Unsuccessful Disarmament
Flying has always been the ultimate ideal of human beings to conquer the sky.
Whether in the ordinary world or in the magic world, the only difference is that wizards invented props such as flying brooms and flying carpets earlier. After realizing that it is almost impossible to complete flying with human power, they chose to rely on external forces.
However, from ancient times to the present, there are still many ambitious wizards who want to rely solely on their own abilities to get rid of the constraints of the ground.
But there are only Voldemort who can do this.
The magic that can turn his body into black mist can soar in the sky without limit, and he also taught this magic to Snape.
As for people like Dumbledore and Grindelwald, who are also at the ceiling level of the magic world, they may be able to fly with their powerful magic, but this is definitely not a systematic magic, otherwise they would not have not taught it to their subordinates.
From this aspect, it can be seen that at least in the study of magic, Voldemort is indeed talented.
But there has only been one Voldemort in the magic world for so many years.
Slughorn had never learned the spell on the ring, but he had read all the magic information left by his old friend.
The ring spell only changed the object of the spell, and it would never provide any enhanced effect on the spell itself.
In other words, he always believed that Jon might really be able to rely purely on the levitation spell to make himself fly in the future, but this process would be very, very long, maybe twenty, thirty or even fifty years, but it would definitely not be now.
But the scene in front of him was not fake at all. Jon just used the ring he gave him in front of him and chanted the most normal levitation spell to fly up!
The ceiling of the storage room is much higher than that of the dormitory, nearly six meters high. Jon can freely control his height and direction when floating in the air.
He actually made an equivalent substitution of the core of the levitation spell, changing the simple will core of flying into controlling gravity to fly.
Nothing else has changed, so the normal control method of the levitation spell has not changed.
But Jon is very clear that the biggest flaw of his current state is that he can't last too long.
Even though he had spent the past few months practicing the "Floating Spell" to be proficient enough, he could only maintain the effect stably for no more than a minute.
Slughorn had recovered from his shock. He raised the wand in his hand, and the venomous snakes covering the ground began to crawl towards the wall. After touching the wall, they turned into vines that continued to grow, and began to spread towards Jon with the wall as the foundation.
"You really gave me enough surprises today, Jon." Even though the swords were facing each other, the fat walrus was still never stingy with his praise for Jon, "How long has it been? Less than half a year, from the time you really started to learn this way of casting to now, less than half a year, you have already completed the most perfect mastery of this spell."
"But even if you perform very shockingly, and you can really fly with this spell, will the result change?"
Jon's eyes were still staring at the crack in Slughorn's armor spell, and the palm of his hand holding the wand was sweating, and there were already fast-growing vines around him that broke into the space within 20 centimeters around him.
Slughorn's wand still kept the same position when he was changing the Transfiguration Spell. Even though Jon had given him many surprises today, he never thought that his student could really stop him.
Because Jon had been exposed to magic for so short a time, so short that ordinary students who could normally use the Levitation Spell at this time could be considered very talented.
He had already surpassed almost all his peers by being able to do what he did today, but after all, he was only 11 years old.
The vines formed by the Transfiguration Spell that completely blocked the space around him could actually be solved with a simple universal antidote. As long as Slughorn's seemingly indestructible Armor Spell was stronger, any spell could break it.
Jon would definitely be able to do these in the future, but he obviously couldn't do it now.
In battle, the only thing he could use to protect himself was the Levitation Spell used on his body, and the only thing he could use to attack was the Stun Spell. After both of these were cracked by Slughorn, he seemed to have no other means at all.
But just when the vines controlled by Slughorn touched the corner of his clothes and were about to tie him up, Jon uttered the spell for the third time in this battle!
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
Compared to the previous two times, he finally waved his wand this time, and the direction the tip of the wand was pointing at was Slughorn who was protected by the Shield Charm, or to be more precise, the wand he was holding in his hand!
Without any spell beams being shot out, the magic power just invisibly passed through the broken gap of the Shield Charm, and the effect instantly affected the wand in Slughorn's hand!
Because there was no advance warning, Slughorn had no chance to react at all. A strong force snatched the wand from his hand, and then floated into the air!
This floating spell was used by Jon to produce the same effect as the disarming spell, but there was no precursor, and there was no need to break the Shield Charm and no time for people to react.
When the wand flew out of his hand, Slughorn was completely stunned.
However, Jon did not give up this great opportunity that he had designed with great effort. He struggled to break free from the vines that had wrapped around his ankles, stretched out his other hand that was not holding the wand, and grabbed the wand of the fat walrus floating in the air!
However, just when his fingertips had touched the wand, the wand suddenly seemed to have self-awareness and took the initiative to move away from Jon's outstretched hand!
The "floating spell" applied to it also lost control, and the wand fell back into Slughorn's hand so nimbly!
Jon's eyes widened at this incredible scene. He had never heard of a wizard who could control his wand and take it back after being disarmed!
And Slughorn, who held the wand again, finally came to his senses. He was scared, and then he waved the wand without hesitation to accelerate the growth of the vines.
Jon, who had really used up all his means, was trapped tightly like a dumpling this time, and completely lost any possibility of resistance.