The Wizard in Hogwarts Is Unscientific

Chapter 35 Mental Patients Have Broad Ideas

Andy's view on black magic is the same as the author of that book.

Black magic is indeed evil, but we cannot ignore its advantages just because it is evil.

If white magic is the study of external substances, then black magic is the study of the human body itself.

Perhaps this is also the main reason why the system distinguishes black magic from the spell system.

The reason why the black magic of disease erosion was recorded by the author in the book is because this magic involves the erosion of the human body by magic power.

The author believes that although wizards can use magic, wizards themselves are not magical creatures, which is completely different from those magical creatures who can use magic by nature.

Andy also agrees with this view.

Because wizards must use magic wands to cast spells, this is the best proof of this view.

The reason why wizards can achieve their current status in the magic world is that humans are intelligent life, while magical animals are not.

The author of that book put forward an interesting point of view. If a wizard uses magic power to erode his body day after day, will he become a magical creature over time?

Of course, Andy does not intend to make this attempt.

Because the author of that book has died because of this.

The last few chapters of this book were written by the author on his bed at St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, and he died after writing them.

The book was also donated to Hogwarts.

But this view undoubtedly reminded Andy.

Andy had seen photos of Voldemort on the Internet. Although he still looked like a human on the surface, he no longer looked like a human.

Scarlet eyes, pale skin, no hair on his head, and two narrow nostrils that looked like a socket.

"Maybe Voldemort also did some dangerous magic experiments on himself." Andy thought so.

What about Dumbledore?

Maybe Dumbledore also has his own secrets.

"The flames are blazing!"

After burning the weed, Andy tidied his clothes, went back to Honeydukes Candy Store first, and then returned to Hogwarts through the secret passage.

Walking out of the secret passage, Andy looked around.

"Fortunately, no one is here!"

Andy first went to the owl shed and sent the candy he bought to Isabel, and then went all the way to the abandoned classroom on the sixth floor of the castle.

Pushing open the door, he saw Hermione practicing magic here alone.

"You scared me!"

Hermione rolled her eyes at Andy in anger, "You didn't even knock before you came in, I thought it was the professor."

Andy couldn't help but complain, "What kind of image do you have of the professor? If they see you practicing magic here, they will be so happy."

The little witch thought about it and thought that Andy was right. She didn't do anything bad, so why was she so afraid of the professor?

Looking at Andy, the little witch suddenly realized.

She didn't do anything bad, and she was still practicing magic hard. But practicing magic with Andy always made her feel like she was doing something bad.

Andy just doesn't know how to use the mind reading technique, otherwise he would cry out that he was wronged. Can this be put on my head?

I've been in Hogwarts for almost a week. What bad things have I done?

"Where did you go?" Hermione asked.

"Didn't I say that you will know in a few days. Anyway, it's a good thing." Andy continued to keep her in suspense.

"If you don't want to tell me, then don't tell me!" Hermione snorted.

Without paying any more attention to Andy, the little witch started practicing magic on her own.

It was still early for dinner, and Andy didn't want to waste time, so he just started practicing magic.

The book he read before wrote a lot of refreshing magic theories, and Andy was ready to experiment.

The author of the book did not start with emotions, but explained magic from the magic itself.

What is the essence of magic?

No one in the magic world can explain it clearly.

As Professor Flitwick said, magic is like the blood flowing in our veins. It is in our body, but it is difficult for us to control it.

But intense exercise can accelerate blood circulation.

We can't control magic directly, but we can passively affect magic.

Andy practiced magic according to the method written in the book.

When he first tried, Andy found that his spellcasting became very unsmooth, and it felt like a person who was used to writing with his right hand suddenly had to write with his left hand.

Awkward!

Andy didn't stop, but kept trying over and over again. After practicing for more than ten times, Andy suddenly felt a little irritable.

According to the book, it is normal to feel irritable.

Andy decided to believe the book!

Then...

Boom!!!

The explosion not only scared Hermione, but also made Andy a little dumbfounded.

"Did I fail to cast the spell?"

Andy hurriedly tried to cast the spell normally, but unexpectedly found that his spell seemed to have become much smoother.

This feeling was very slight, as if it was Andy's illusion.

Andy hurriedly tried again.

It was not an illusion!

This feeling was like a person who had been holding back for several hours, and suddenly let it out.

Two words to describe it, comfortable!

"Are you... are you okay?" Hermione looked at Andy with a worried look, as if Andy had finally gone crazy.

"I'm fine, don't worry."

Andy calmed down and thought about the principle of this change in his heart.

In fact, to put it bluntly, it is still emotions that affect magic.

When Andy tried the unsmooth spellcasting repeatedly and became more and more irritated, the spellcasting would naturally fail.

And this irritability is actually a kind of emotion. When this emotion reaches a certain critical point, it will naturally affect the magic power in the body.

"As expected of an author who died from experiments."

Andy found that the books written by wizards who died from failed magic experiments often have some truth.

On the contrary, those authors who died of old age or are still alive usually read from the books, and at most add their own understanding on the basis of their predecessors.

"So... the next focus is to find the books written by wizards who died from magic experiments?"

"Or find an opportunity to go to St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Injuries and Sicknesses and talk about magic with those patients?"

Is it really that mental patients have broad ideas?

Andy thought he might be crazy.

But the fact is that only those wizards who dare to try can truly practice their magic theories.

Whether it is success or failure, since they dare to try, it means that the theory has some factual basis.

What they lack is perhaps just a laboratory or a communication platform.

From the perspective of studying magic alone, the current magic world is indeed too indifferent.

The establishment of the Ministry of Magic has indeed effectively managed the magic world, but it has also caused wizards to fall into meaningless trivialities and frequent power struggles.

It is killing the future of magic!

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