Chapter 929 Ivan: We Need to Put a Little Pressure on the Students
Ivan's words undoubtedly broke Harry and others' inherent impressions of magic. It turns out that casting a spell does not necessarily require so many tedious steps. As long as the wizard's own will is firm enough and the magic is aroused, he can release magic freely.
After realizing this, the little wizards present took out their wands one by one with Ivan's acquiescence and couldn't wait to test them.
Ron stared at his notebook, wanting it to burn, but after a long while, there was no movement in the notebook.
Hermione on the other side was not as ambitious as the two of them. She waved her wand gently and silently recited the levitating spell in her heart. After a moment, the notebook in front of her slowly levitated.
"Very good, Miss Hermione Granger successfully completed a silent spellcasting. Ten points for Gryffindor!" Of course Ivan, who had been paying attention to the little witch, would not miss this scene and praised it openly.
Simo and others immediately turned their heads and looked over, and also saw the notebook floating in the air. While feeling envious, they also worked harder and harder.
Ivan wandered around the classroom, instructing each student, and allowed them to learn from Hermione, starting with the simplest silent spellcasting, and then omitting the steps of spellcasting step by step.
However, after the whole session, only Hermione, Harry and Malfoy were able to cast spells silently.
Fortunately, the other little wizards are not discouraged. This is a very high-end spell-casting skill. According to Ivan, many Aurors cannot do it.
And after a lesson of hard work, when they cast spells silently, the target did not react at all, but the effect of the magic was extremely unstable.
For example, Simo spent a long time trying to change the color of his table, but he almost blew up the whole table...
It is worth mentioning that Seamus also tried to argue that he was using a blasting spell, but it was quickly exposed by Ivan because he could not repeat the same thing again.
"It's almost time. This class will end here. Silent spell casting will be your extracurricular homework this week. Next Monday, which college has the best student, I will add five points to this college. Ten points!" Ivan said loudly as he waved his magic wand to restore the lion statue to a wooden table.
A Hufflepuff witch in the audience suddenly raised her hand.
"Miss Susan Bones, do you have any questions?" Ivan asked in surprise.
"That's not fair. We all know that Professor you were a Gryffindor student before. You will definitely tease your friends in private." Susan Bones yelled.
"No, Miss Bones, you seem to have forgotten that I am now the professor teaching all of you. This means that any of you who encounter something you don't understand during your studies can come to me for advice after class... At this point Everyone is the same." Ivan explained.
"Then after completing this course, can we, like you, be able to cast magic without chanting spells or wands?" Seamo asked expectantly.
Ivan did not answer Simo's question directly, but encouraged him. "Then it depends on whether you have studied this course seriously. Theoretically, everyone can cast spells without a wand or a spell, but this requires very advanced magic skills, so you must practice hard!"
"Do you have any other questions to ask?" Ivan glanced at the students in the audience and waved his hand when he saw that no one raised their hands. "Then, get out of class is over now!"
When Ivan walked out of the classroom door, the students in the classroom were still excitedly talking about the technique of silent spellcasting.
"It's not difficult. You can learn such a simple thing with a little effort..." Malfoy boasted. He was the second person after Hermione to complete silent casting, even better than Harry. Even faster.
"What's so great? He must have practiced secretly at home!" Ron said very dissatisfied, and then looked at Hermione and Harry. "Is that true of you too? Right, Hermione? Harry?"
"Ah, almost." Harry couldn't bear to hit Ron, so he nodded against his will.
Hermione rolled her eyes. Although she had learned some silent spell casting skills from Ivan in advance, it didn't take much time to master them at that time.
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"How was it? Did the first class go well? Hals?" Ten minutes later, at the teacher's seat in the auditorium, Professor McGonagall looked at Ivan and asked with interest.
"It's pretty good, pretty much what I expected." Ivan responded with a smile.
"It seems that you are quite talented in teaching, Hals! When I came here, I heard some sixth graders discussing your class! It must be related to spell-free casting, right?" Flitwick stood aside. Said appreciatively.
"To be precise, it's just silent casting. I plan to let them master it within this week..." Ivan nodded and explained casually.
"Isn't this a little too early? This kind of high-end skill is not something that sixth graders should learn, right?" Professor McGonagall frowned. Only less than 10% of wizards in the entire British magic world can master silent casting. .
"Is it difficult? I was very proficient in it when I was in second grade!" Ivan asked unexpectedly.
McGonagall and Flitwick looked at Ivan with extremely strange looks, and they wanted to say something, not everyone is as evil as you...
"By the way, who taught you this, Hals?" Pomona Sprout asked curiously.
"Of course it's soup... Well, it's Professor Dumbledore to be precise. I asked him for advice!" Ivan almost let it slip and quickly changed his words.
His spell-free casting skills were naturally learned from Voldemort's Horcrux diary. Thanks to Tom Riddle's "selflessness", he could progress so quickly. However, the truth obviously cannot be told, so Ivan had no choice but to pass the blame. On to Dumbledore's head.
"No wonder." Flitwick murmured to himself, no matter how magical things involved Dumbledore, it would become natural.
The only person present who could tell something was wrong was Snape. He knew very well that Dumbledore did not have so much free time to instruct students. Ivan, a kid with many secrets, usually surrounded Dumbledore. Go.
Although he knew all this, Snape still kept silent throughout the whole process and didn't say a word, just treating himself as a transparent person.
However, unexpectedly, Ivan suddenly looked at him and spoke. "I remember that Professor Snape was able to create unique spells and improve potion formulas when he was in fifth grade, right?"
"Well... not bad." Snape was stunned for a moment, then nodded hesitantly, feeling very confused as to how Ivan knew.
"So every student's potential is endless, and we have to fully believe in them!" Ivan said confidently.