Chapter 21: Ranks

Spring is coming to autumn and winter is approaching, since Remus Lupin has his own wizard's notebook, the wolf venom in his body has never erupted again, and has been lurking under the dark magic in Remus Lupin's body, working tirelessly to absorb the moonlight for Remus Lupin to strengthen his magic. Even at the time of the full moon, there is no room for wolf venom to turn over.

Remus Lupin followed Lester Lupin to learn grammar and vocabulary for three or four months, I don't know if it was because he became a wizard or because of the reason for crossing over, Remus Lupin's language talent has been greatly improved, and now Remus Lupin can use his own mental power and magic to gather on Muggle books to form magical lights and shadows related to the content of the books, and sometimes even transform a Muggle book into a magic book.

Remus Lupin, who didn't understand the principle, once asked his grandfather Lester Lupin about the principle and why Muggle books could be converted into magic books, only to be told by Lester Lupin's grandfather that since any symbol with meaning or information is magic, then any book with magic records is of course also a magic book. It's just that because the books written by Muggles don't have magic or manifest magic because the authors themselves don't have magical powers, and the magic texts in Muggle books don't have the blessing of magic and can't amplify their own connotations and spirits, they can't form an independent logic of consciousness like magic books. Of course, if a wizard is willing to use his magic and mental power to enchant Muggle books, like Lester Lupin's mentally handicapped grandson, Remus Lupin, Muggle books will of course become magic books.

Remus Lupin didn't care about Lester Lupin's mentally retarded assessment of himself, but only cared about the knowledgeable Lester Lupin asked, do Muggles also have magic? And what is manifest magic.

Lester Lupin was dissatisfied with his grandson's lack of knowing when he learned the doctrine of appropriation, and simply told Remus Lupin that everything in the world was a manifestation of magic. Then he recommended a textbook called "The Heavy Discovery of Modern Magic" directly to Remus Lupin. Lester Lupin thought that with Remus Lupin's magic and his own knowledge, he could read simple, public textbooks on his own. The Heavy Discovery of Modern Magic was a good choice, and he promised Remus Lupin that if Remus Lupin could read through the three magic books on the history of wizarding by himself, "The Heavy Discovery of Modern Magic", "The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Defense", and "History of Magic: The Origins of Wizards", Lester Lupin would teach Remus Lupin magic after the next Christmas.

"The Heavy Discovery of Modern Magic" does not have an independent wizard author, and brings together many wizards' research and discoveries. The content is even more all-encompassing, more like an introduction and update of the human geography, natural magic and other aspects of this magical world, which makes Remus Lupin quickly understand the specific situation of this world and various magical miracles. Of course, the biggest thing that Remus Lupin learned from reading this book was that Remus Lupin himself deduced the hierarchy of wizards.

In the wizarding world, as described in the book "The Heavy Discovery of Modern Magic", the number of Muggle wizards has gradually increased in the last thirty or forty years, and has almost surpassed the number of pure-blood wizards, and the number of half-blood wizards has increased rapidly. In particular, it is recorded that the number of Muggle wizards began to grow, at the end of the Renaissance in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries in the Muggle world, and at the beginning of the Enlightenment. This made Remus Lupin even more convinced of his reasoning.

Remus Lupin believed that the first rank of wizards was potential wizards, including Muggles and Squibs. A potential wizard means that there is hope for magical powers, but most of them lose their best chance of becoming a wizard.

The second wizard level is the child wizard, the meaning of the child wizard is that through the guò bloodline, environmental stimulation or cultural accumulation and other factors can have magic power in childhood, according to their own situation, the strength of the magic fluctuation is different.

The third wizard level is the wizard apprentice, and the meaning of wizard apprentice is to simply learn how to control one's own magic and learn to enhance one's own magic.

The fourth wizard level is the Little Wizard, which means that the Little Wizard can cast some magical spells with the help of a wand.

The fifth wizard level is the Young Wizard, and the meaning of the Young Wizard is that he has his own independent understanding and cognition of magic, and can cast silent spells through his wand, that is, silent spells, and even create his own spells.

The sixth wizard level is the adult wizard, which means to have his own unique magical realm and clear understanding, and to be able to unleash wandless magic without the need for a wand.

The seventh wizard level is the elderly wizard, and the meaning of the old wizard is to be able to blur out the magical realm of his comprehension, just like the magic realm of Albus Dumbledore and Voldemort in the Harry Potter movies.

As for the eighth wizard level, Remus Lupin only had a rough guess in his heart, and secretly recorded it in his wizard notebook, so he didn't dare to think about it anymore, at least when he became an elderly wizard, and even Remus Lupin could only divide the wizard's level in the way that the wizard grew older, and did not dare to divide the wizard's level with the corresponding wizard ability. I'm afraid that I will accidentally leak the opportunity I guessed.

Remus Lupin is now unable to distinguish his own wizarding level, and according to his own classification, he is now at least a wizard apprentice. Even at the peak of a wizard's apprenticeship, as long as he gives himself a wand now, he may probably be at the level of a young wizard. Moreover, after studying the grammar and vocabulary of the magic language in the past few months, Remus Lupin thought that as long as he could have a wand, he would definitely be able to easily learn some simple spells and reach the peak level of a young wizard.

Of course, this is all just speculation.

When Remus Lupin used his eerie wizard's notebook to suck up and wash "The Heavy Discovery of Modern Magic" and destroy the corpse. After reassuring and reading another magic book recommended by his grandfather Lester Lupin, "Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Defense", Remus Lupin had an inexplicable feeling in his heart, and even felt that his way of dividing wizard levels was incomplete, but as long as he could gain something from the magic book "Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Defense", he would definitely get a breakthrough in his wizard ability.

Remus Lupin felt that he was really a planned troll, and that he was getting further and further on his way to becoming the king of trolls.