Chapter 39 Tutorial Manual

There are several clay pots scattered on the cushions, two of which are very unique, one is a double-eared round-spout pot, and the other is in the shape of a small figure, all painted in bright oil paint.

The rest are quite common shapes with labels stating their role and name.

According to Lupin, all you need to do is dip a pen in the liquid made of "Guangdiding", draw a rune on the page of the book where the magic circle is depicted, and the magic circle can be opened without damage.

Seamus took out his quill, dipped it in a little black-brown liquid, and drew runes on a blank piece of parchment.

According to Lupin's experience, after the depiction is successful, there will be a light that shines along the stroke from beginning to end.

There is no doubt that Seamus's first attempt failed, and there was no special reaction after the runes were drawn, and everything was no different from normal writing.

Seamus had no choice but to try again, but fortunately, Lupin specially left the drawing method of this rune, and with a detailed explanation, Seamus only needs to follow the cat and the tiger.

And he also has a big killer, that is, the ability panel, as long as it is a magic-related ability, it may be displayed on it, and it can be easily improved when the time comes.

Sure enough, after he practiced it a few times, a rune depiction appeared on the panel: Lv0.

Now everything is simple, you only need to spend the skill points stored before, you can quickly improve your ability to carve runes, and you don't need to spend more than half a month like Lupin to smoothly carve runes.

With the input of skill points, Rune Engraving: Lv0 has become Rune Engraving: Lv3, and countless knowledge of Rune Engraving instantly poured into his mind, as if he had been practicing for a long time, and he was extremely familiar with the priorities and pauses when carving runes.

Seamus sighed in his heart, the ability panel is still as easy to use as ever, as long as it appears on him, he doesn't have to worry about how much time it will take to learn.

He took out a new piece of parchment and carved a rune on it with a quill, and everything was so easy, as if it had become his instinct.

In one go, a bright light traveled along the stroke from beginning to end, and finally the entire rune emitted brilliance, and after the brilliance dissipated, nothing happened to the parchment.

This is a matter of course, because the meaning of this rune itself is to break the seal, and there is no seal on the parchment in the first place, and of course it will not have any effect.

A simple rune was more than enough for him now, but it was impossible for him to carve a magic circle by himself. Because the difference between the two is like writing and writing, Seamus can now write a very beautiful hand, but you ask him to write an essay on his own, which is completely impossible.

If the runes are regarded as words, Seamus still only knows one word, that is, the seal is lifted, and the others are not recognized.

It is also necessary to learn for a long time, know more runes, and understand their application combinations, before they can independently depict the magic array.

It's a very time-consuming thing, and Seamus doesn't plan to start it right now, so let's see how many things Lupin has brought back first, and sort it out first to see if there's anything noteworthy inside.

The first time I carved the runes on the page, it was a one-time success, and the magic array was successfully opened, and the contents stored inside fell out, and there was only one item, a thick book, with "Introduction to the Magic Array" written on the cover.

Ignoring the book, Seamus just wants to get everything out now.

Seeing the third blank page, Seamus drew a rune with a quill pen to lift the seal on it, but the seal was not broken after the rune was successfully carved.

A line of text appeared on the page, "Seamus, I'm glad you've been able to carve runes, but it's not enough to be able to carve runes, if you want to get the rest of the things, you have to learn more runes, keep up the good work." ”

These are the words that Lupin left behind, and Seamus feels as if he is playing a puzzle game, getting clues through comprehensive things, and then solving the problems that follow.

Lupin spent a lot of money in Africa to invite a wizard who was proficient in magic arrays to produce this book together, the purpose was to let Seamus learn magic arrays step by step, because a system that has been passed down for a long time must have something worth learning from him.

Wizards in Africa developed much earlier than in England, as early as the time when the pharaohs ruled Egypt, there were already wizards, about 5,000 years ago, far more than the development of English wizards.

In order to let Seamus learn the things related to the magic array as soon as possible, Lupin took great pains to make such a tutorial book similar to a game of breaking through the level, but it was not as simple as setting up the magic array according to the difficulty.

There are very large logical lines hidden in this, and it can be said that this book is the culmination of the combination of magic arrays, because there are countless magic arrays running at the same time, and it is necessary to ensure that any of them do not make any mistakes in order to operate perfectly.

Seamus also let go of the idea of wanting to open all the seals, and honestly opened the "Introduction to the Magic Array" and read it carefully.

Then I found that it was not a simple matter to learn the magic circle, and there was no lack of communication between African magic and British magic, but due to various reasons, the magic system between the two places was very different.

This leads to the fact that Seamus has no way to rely on his previous knowledge when he is learning, and even needs to let go of his previous knowledge as much as possible so as not to be misled.

After all, only a blank sheet of paper is the best place to draw, and now learning African magic requires starting all over again.

After discovering this problem, Seamus put down the book in his hand for the time being, because this is obviously not a short-term project and will take time to accumulate.

Of course, with the help of the competency panel, this time can be greatly reduced, but it is still very difficult to learn another system from scratch.

It's time to make an appointment with Hermione to meet Hermione in the common room, and go to the Room of Requirement after lunch.

Seamus put away everything he could fit in his pocket, and as for the book that couldn't, he put it in his suitcase.

It was still safe inside, and after packing up all his belongings, Seamus made his way up the stairs to the common room, where Hermione sat at a table in the corner with several tomes on it.

"Hermione, are you going now?" Seamus stood across from her, not sitting down.

"Let's go now, let's go to the auditorium and finish our lunch. Hermione noticed Seamus and began to pack her things, and Seamus took the books and put them in her pocket.

Seamus also thought about giving her a retractable bag, but it could be the events of that day, and the aftermath of it, Hermione refused.