Drag Sister to Dominate Hogwarts

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She had known for a long time that Newt had a Moran in his hand, but she had never imagined that it would be such a scene when she and Moran met.

Twist and grab Cassandra's shoulders, pulling Cassandra back, still holding her wand in the other hand.

He was clearly prepared for any eventuality that might arise.

Of course, it was impossible for him to defeat Mo Ran.

But he could still temporarily seal Cassandra away.

But looking at Cassandra's current appearance, he regretted it a bit.

Sure enough, they were still too aggressive, and they still knew too little about Momoran.

"You're all right, kid, don't worry."

Newt pushed a bar of chocolate into Cassandra's hand: "Everyone who sees it for the first time will be like this, as if the soul is attracted."

"As long as you are more vigilant, it is no longer harmful."

Cassandra ate the chocolate and felt better.

In fact, when Occlumency was activated, she was already safe and sound.

What surprised her was her reaction after seeing Mo Ran. What happened?

Is there some resonance between the two silently?

"Professor, what is this?"

Cassandra asked knowingly, because theoretically, Cassandra should not know that Newt knew that Cassandra was silent.

It's a bit convoluted, but this isn't a matryoshka game.

Cassandra needs to hide her obscurity from Newt, while pretending to know nothing about Newt's experience.

And Newt naturally knew the identity of Cassandra long ago, because he was one of the few people Dumblely could ask for advice on the study of obscurity.

"He is silent."

Newt blinked, obviously prepared for what to say next.

In fact, even if Horace didn't come to see him, he still wanted to find a chance to meet Cassandra.

Those who are silent under 10 years old are painful, and those who are over 10 years old and even become adults are all dangerous.

That means that the silent people themselves have extremely powerful and even terrifying magical talents, which allows them to survive even if they are parasitized silently.

"Momoran was born in the little wizard's body. When the little wizard is extremely depressed and rejects magic, Momoran may be born."

"It is also a magical creature, but it will continuously corrode the host's body, eventually leading to the death of the host, and the silence will also dissipate."

"I tried to isolate it in an eight-year-old Sudanese girl, but I failed. The child died and only it remained."

"I preserved this obscurity with a magical stance, but it has been floating harmlessly like this for decades."

Newt looked into the silent eyes and became a little sad.

"Like an innocent ghost."

Cassandra has adjusted, her eyes are slightly bright.

"Professor, you said Momo is a ghost?"

"It's not entirely true, it can only be said to be somewhat similar."

Newt patted Cassandra on the shoulder: "Let's go, this is not a suitable environment for us to live in after all, we can talk while walking."

Newt took Cassandra back out of the rock pillar and explained everything to Cassandra.

"Do you know the difference between a human and a Muggle?"

"Magic and non-magic?"

"This is just an appearance. In fact, there are differences in the organs between humans and Muggles."

Cassandra looked at Newt in shock; this was the first time she had heard the theory.

On reflection, this theory seems wrong.

If it's a difference in physical organs, Muggle medicine has already discovered some clues, right?

Even if wizards do a good job of keeping secrets, how can wizards born from muggles be explained?

Recessive genes showing traits?

"You may have misunderstood," Newt smiled, "I'm not referring to the kind of spectacle that can be seen and touched, but more like... some kind of device that generates and controls magic power."

Newt flicked his wand and drew the shape of a human brain in the air.

Then a Möbius ring symbol was drawn on the brain.

"Miss Malfoy, I heard from Horace that you already have a very high level of charm."

"This is a compliment from the professor."

Newt ignored Cassandra's modesty and said, "Then have you ever considered, what is the essence of magic to activate?"

"Magic power? Charms? Wands? Gestures? Or maybe the world itself has magical powers, and we just borrow them?"

This question sounds simple, but it already involves the essence of magic.

If people with insufficient theoretical knowledge or level of magic spells think about this question, the answer will only be muddled.

But Cassandra was lost in thought.

It's not because her spells or theories of knowledge have reached the level of studying the essence of magic, but because she has mastered a lot of side-by-side magic.

Coupled with her coming from the Muggle world and her understanding of the original book, Cassandra's vision is much wider than that of ordinary wizards.

"The spell is ultimately cast by the wizard."

That sentence sounds like nonsense, but it's enough to rule out all the items Newt listed earlier.

This answer also made Cassandra's eyes light up slightly.

Since the spell is launched by a wizard, the difference between a wizard and a Muggle is the root of the spell.

Although this logical deduction is untenable from a scientific point of view, it is enough to open one's mind.

"Emotional, spiritual, awareness, conviction...and most importantly, cognition."

Cassandra knew that the wizarding world of Harry Potter was a world of idealism.

In the final analysis, the magic of wizards is the result of idealistically changing the objective world.

Nowhere is this more evident than in Transfiguration.

Transfiguration masters trust their own magic more than they trust objective reality.

Ordinary wizards can't do this, so they repeat it over and over until they paralyze themselves, and then they can get started with Transfiguration.

In short, only by believing in yourself can you use magic and create miracles.

This is the logic of spellcasting in the wizarding world of Harry Potter.

The remaining spells, spells, incantations, gestures, etc., are the application of some kind of knowledge, not the knowledge itself.

"Excellent answer, I would not have given such an answer even before I knew Momoran."

Newt looked at Cassandra with emotion, and he was no longer surprised that Cassandra, as an obscurity, could survive until now, and even control the obscurity.

Even without Momoran, Cassandra would still be a formidable wizard, but at a slower rate of growth.

The most commendable thing is that in Cassandra, he does not feel evil and greed.

More of a kind of pride and calm.

It seems that he has seen through everything in the world, and he doesn't bother to argue about trivial matters that are too complicated.

"However, your answer can be more concise."

Newt would naturally not be surpassed by the current Cassandra. He nodded his head and said, "The essence of magic is the soul."

"Consciousness, emotion, and spirit are all manifestations of the soul, and the essence of magic is launched by the soul."

Cassandra's whole body was shocked, and Newt's words made Cassandra feel that the door of magic was pushed open by a corner.

soul!

Compared with the conditions summarized by Cassandra, the soul is more direct to the core.

The most important thing is that all the clues in the original book show that the soul is something that actually exists in the world of Harry Potter, rather than an illusory legend.

For example, Voldemort’s Horcrux, Dumbledore waiting for Harry in the Misty Illusion after death, and some wizards become ghosts because of their obsession after death...

"Do you mean that wizards use magic because they have souls?"

"How come, Muggles are also souls!"

Newt shrugged: "But Muggles do lack an organ that can induce souls. I call it a soul converter."

Newt pointed out the Mobius ring: "It communicates with our souls, and communicates with our bodies and the magic power in them."

"The soul induces magic power in a certain way, and then the magic power becomes magic and is released."

"Of course, magic power can also affect the soul in turn. This is why the use of black magic will gradually turn many people's souls dirty and evil."

"But I haven't been able to find out where this organ is yet, so you can take it as a hypothesis."

Cassandra took Newt's last words as a kind of humility.

This level of understanding of magic is enough to show that Newt may not be much worse than Dumbledore and Greenwald in terms of aptitude.

It's just that his extra points are more added to the protection of magical animals. Regarding the aspect of war magic, he has only learned enough to protect himself.

But even so, Newt's fighting power has surpassed that of ordinary Aurors decades ago.

He didn't make a shot now, but he must be stronger than decades ago.

After all, he is not even a hundred years old, and Dumbledore is more than 110 years old.

"With this knowledge, I can tell you the nature of the soul."

Newt's face became sad again, and he stretched out his wand and tapped the middle part of the Mobius ring.

The Möbius ring is bound by an invisible bond into two connected circles.

"When the little wizard extremely rejects magic and wants to deny magic, it is equivalent to choking the operation of the magic power converter."


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