22. Afterwards
Afterwards, everyone, including Marik Krum and others, looked at Seamus with the wrong eyes, black-bellied, sinister, despicable, cunning and all kinds of labels were used on Seamus, and even Churuk had an expression of "I was almost deceived by you", which made Seamus a little confused.
However, in the cafeteria at noon that day, Seamus overheard the conspiracy theory that Mr. Marikrum summed up afterwards: "Seamus, a slut, must have learned alchemy a long time ago, but he still pretends not to lure me into the bait, what a complete liar."
So many explosions before, so many failures, needless to say, must have been deliberate! The purpose was to make me, wise Marie Krum, think that this slut was a magical idiot like Louise Zero.
And this slut deliberately let the wreckage of the explosion hit us, just to make us angry, to make us angry, to make us lose our minds to duel him, so that he can justifiably attack us with magic, and not just disgust people with dirt explosives.
Although I, the clever Marik Krum, saw through his sinister intention to lure me into a duel and did not fall for it, I did not expect that he would use a chain of tricks to make me think that this slut would not use alchemy, but I didn't expect it.
It's not that I'm not smart, you see I studied alchemy, and I succeeded in just one time. So it's not my fault that I lost to him, it's too insidious to blame only this slut.
It's hard to prevent. What do you think? ”
The surrounding little brothers echoed and said: "Boss, you are right, it's not that we are incompetent, but the other party is too cunning." ”
After hearing this, Marik Krum said that he was satisfied.
However, Seamus couldn't smile bitterly, he really didn't know alchemy, although the transformation spell could turn the clod of earth into what he wanted, but it was fundamentally different from alchemy.
The so-called alchemy is to change the essence of things, such as turning base metals into gold, water into oil, refining elixirs, and so on.
Once this change is successful, it is permanent, and will not be regressed due to the passage of time and the loss of mana, which means that after turning copper into gold, it will not turn back into copper unless someone casts the spell again.
Of course, this classification is only a superficial division, and in fact, the elements that make up an object are not pure. There are many elements contained in an object.
And the simplest and earliest alchemy is to extract the substance from one thing and turn it into another. For example, the iron in the ore is extracted and turned into iron ingots. Alchemy, on the other hand, is more complex than the transformation of the elements, turning a copper ingot into an iron ingot, or iron into silver.
According to the classification of Muggles, the former belongs to chemistry, and the latter Muggles call them physics, the most typical example being nuclear reactions.
In fact, both chemistry and physics are produced and separated from alchemy.
In other words, throughout the history of mankind, philosophy was the first to emerge, and philosophy was the first exploration of the world and themselves taken by the ancients. After the development of philosophy to a certain stage, there is alchemy, and when alchemy develops to a certain stage, chemistry is produced, and when chemistry is produced to a certain stage, it becomes physics.
The difference between wizards and Muggles is that wizards can use mental power and magic to add some materials to accomplish what Muggles must do with chemistry and physics, which is alchemy.
Unlike alchemy, however, Transfiguration only changes the appearance of things, or parts of their properties, but this change is only temporary, limited.
The most typical is the "Five Exceptions to the Basic Transfiguration Law of Gamp", which, according to Miss Know-It-all, was developed by the famous wizard Sersi three hundred years ago. Gamp's argument after a long career of practice.
It mentions that there are five major exceptions to Transfiguration, which are impossible to achieve.
The first is the 'Food Transformation Limit', where a wizard cannot conjure up food out of thin air, or turn other things into food, or even eat them, and it is impossible to absorb nutrients, but will cause indigestion. However, if there is already some food in store, then the shamans can transform it and make it bigger, but there is still so much nutrition.
The second point is that 'living things and dead things cannot be permanently transformed', for example, a wizard can turn a button into a scarab, but it cannot move forever, as long as the attached magic dissipates, it will still revert to a button. In addition, even if the beetle is alive, it is still a button, and if you feed it to a bird, it will not fill its stomach and choke to death.
Third, Transfiguration cannot conjure magical items, such as automatic quills, variable temperature cauldrons, etc., even the Golden Galleon, and the currency circulating among wizards is spelled by goblins, it does not oxidize, and it is not easy to destroy, and it also has the ability to automatically identify and count.
Fourthly, transfiguration cannot change the quantity, i.e. a wizard cannot turn a table into two deer, or three quills into a shovel, but there is an exception to this, if the connected objects become a 'whole', then they can be changed by 'total transfiguration', and even if they are turned back, they will not affect the arrangement and attachment of the originals.
Last, and most importantly, 'Transfiguration can't be made out of nothing', Seamus had seen seniors conjure up a flock of birds or a bouquet of flowers with their wands, but Hermione told him that these were not conjured with Transfiguration, and that those things might just be 'limited-time physical projections' summoned by spells, or might have been altered and hidden in the palm of their hands.
In fact, the "Five Exceptions to Gamp's Basic Transfiguration Law" was told by Hermione when she was in her first grade, during which Hermione was busy looking up a great alchemist named Nicolame in the library, and happened to be met by Seamus, so Seamus asked Hermione what the difference between alchemy and the Transfiguration Charm was.
At the time, Seamus just listened to the story as a boring story, and later he learned that it was actually the content of the "N.E.W.T-NastilyExhaustingWizardingWizardingTests" in the seventh grade.
This made Seamus instantly have a feeling that "he and Hermione are not people living in the same world", of course, now Seamus and Hermione are indeed not in the same world, although this is only temporary.
Anyway, since that incident, Seamus has been firm in one thought: "The only thing that can stop Hermione from graduating from school right away is her lack of practical experience, and the fact that she hasn't read all the books in the school library." ”
Well, it seems like there are two reasons. Well, don't worry about such trivial things.
In fact, after Seamus communicated his thoughts to his roommates, Harry, Ron, Dean, and Neville all agreed, and said that they must hold Hermione's thighs firmly in the future.
Well, the word hugging thighs was said by Ron when he heard Professor Verne, and Seamus thought it was very vivid. Especially after last week's Transfiguration class, I really didn't see Hermione's legs......
[Well, I'm a gentleman, I'm a gentleman. 】
Seamus, who found himself thinking wildly, quickly closed his eyes and stopped his thoughts, and used almost brainwashing to stop his delusions.
However, he didn't notice that Louise on the side had already seen the rich changes in his expression.
With a click, the cutlery in Louise's hand snapped.
PS: I think Louise hitting Seamus is a loving interaction, not an abuse of the master, what do you think? I feel a little dizzy, I guess the air conditioner is blowing too much.