Felix stared at the golden rune ball, and it seemed that he had succeeded.

His success in restoring an ancient magic, the Scaling Charm, is a remarkable achievement, one that deserves to be written about so much that he could even write an autobiography or be featured in a celebrity series on Chocolate Frog cards.

But the question is, is this thing really a scaling spell?

Felix had never seen or heard of this hollowed-out sphere structure before, and as far as he knew, Flitwick didn't know it either. The earliest version was a twisted plane.

Felix had never suspected anything wrong before, because the ancient magic he learned was also a flat pattern composed of runes, and I believe Flitwick is the same.

The two even discussed whether to try to make the pattern flatter...

As for tonight, it was also a coincidence that he stripped away the traces of modern magic in a special state, and then allowed it to self-adjust and grow. As a result, it became more and more crooked, more and more twisted, and finally became a ball.

Perhaps his biggest gain was actually the discovery of a more stable Rune structure?

Felix looked at the magic ball in his hand, and his heart was itching. Now he especially wanted to find a test item, to try out what use this thing was, and whether it was a scaling spell. But the only creature standing in front of him was Hermione. He dared not act rashly.

The scabies-covered Frober caterpillars reminded him of the dire consequences of an accident.

What's more, even if there are no such problems, he can't guarantee what the little witch will turn into when she encounters the golden rune ball. Will it grow into a giant fifty meters high, or shrink into a flower fairy the size of a thumb?

It may even be a more curious development...

Although he was really curious, he suppressed this urge very well. There were many creatures in the Forbidden Forest that could meet his testing needs.

Professor Flitwick's advice to him remains valid.

"Professor? May I touch it?" Hermione asked curiously, her eyes overflowing with longing.

"I think, no." Felix said with a stern face. Seeing the disappointed expression on the little witch's face, he explained: "At present, I am not sure of its effect, and I am worried that there will be irreversible consequences."

After thinking about it, Felix conveyed a scattered consciousness to the golden rune ball. As a result, the rune ball silently melted into a golden liquid and flowed into his body.

To his amazement, Felix almost immediately did everything he could to check his physical condition - and it turned out that everything was fine.

So he tentatively mobilized the magic, his right hand began to heat up, he stared at his palm, and a light blue halo like a vortex appeared.

Felix injected a little magic power, and a huge suction force poured out from the vortex, and the office immediately became a mess.

He quickly stopped and decided to wait until he found a more suitable environment to try again.

But in any case, he has realized that this magic is extraordinary, and it may be far beyond his expectations.

Hermione was also startled. She felt that she was almost sucked into the light blue vortex just now, and she panicked for a while.

Felix reassured her: "Rest assured, I can control it well."

He dissipated the magic and said in a relaxed tone: "Anyway, an amazing accident happened tonight. I have mastered a magic by chance, which is a good thing. But we have gone off topic, let me see you below. work."

He waved his wand and returned the parchment, quills, and slanted table to their place, and Hermione saw three golden, walnut-sized looking glasses.

The same looking glass she had just seen on Tuesday.

"Is this... that looking glass that can be targeted at a specific person?"

Felix glanced at it, "Yes, entrusted, maybe you will see it again in a few days."

"See you again in a few days..." Hermione pondered the meaning of this sentence.

When it comes to targeting specific people, all she can think of is...

"Sirius Black?" she asked in surprise.

Felix pretended to be surprised and sighed, "Well, I didn't reveal it on my own initiative. Headmaster Dumbledore wouldn't let me tell it. You pretended not to know, and the deal?"

Hermione pursed her lips and smiled. "Deal." Then she asked, "Can I tell Harry?"

"Oh, no, I don't know how Dumbledore arranged these looking glasses," Felix explained.

Maybe Dumbledore would just give Harry the looking glass to keep him on guard, maybe hang it secretly in his bedroom, or maybe just hang three looking glass at different entrances of Hogwarts...

In short, Felix is ​​only responsible for making the speculum, not responsible for using it, and doesn't care how to use it. Dumbledore will arrange everything.

Felix picked up what Hermione had done on the chestnut paper. "Excellent, it looks like you really have mastered the runic circuit on the beaded pouch."

"Can I learn something new?"

"Of course, you are now fully qualified." Felix said, leaning against the edge of the table, scratching his chin.

"Then...Professor, do you have any suggestions?"

"Although it's not wrong to continue to learn new rune or rune circuits, I think it's best to teach you to discover the power of a single rune first, which will help you better understand the whole rune system - this That's something I've been thinking about lately."

"The power of a single rune?"

Felix explained: "Yeah, remember what I mentioned? Rune was first discovered because it could store magic power for a short period of time and turn it into magical effects."

"This means that a single rune also represents a part of magic. It is not as simple as writing on chestnut paper and waiting to be connected into a rune circuit and made into a rune creation."

"If that's the case, what's the difference between rune and alchemy symbols?"

Hermione thought for a while and said, "Professor, if I'm not mistaken, every rune I've got represents... a magic?"

She couldn't help counting how many Runes she had mastered with her fingers, and there were almost a hundred in total. If the assumption is true, she has mastered a hundred magics without knowing it?

She has not learned a hundred magics yet!

If it weren't for the repair of the beaded bag by herself, she could have mastered more runes.

"It's not that exaggerated." Felix laughed dumbly: "In my opinion, a single Rune is just a pattern that carries magical power. Most of the so-called magical effects are simple glowing, heating, and have no practical use. But not without exception-"

He uttered an obscure sound, and a soft white light bloomed from the palm of his hand.

"This is a rune you just learned, and it means light. It's a temporary replacement for fluorescent flickering, and it's useful if you don't have a wand handy."

I originally wanted to post the two chapters together, but it was too late, so I posted the first chapter first.

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