Chapter Forty-Four: The Second Talent Magic

By the end of the night, when everyone had returned to the common room, Harry and Ron, as well as the Weasley twins, were still whispering in his ears.

"Seamus, why don't you join the team, you fly so well. Ron was reluctant to ask, he really couldn't accept that someone would refuse the temptation to join the team.

"Ron, what I crave is not a passionate chase on the pitch, but a flight in the endless sky. Seamus looked at all of them seriously and said in a serious tone.

"But there's no conflict between them. Harry caught the point, and in turn pressed him.

"yes, yes, you can fly freely when you're not competing. ”

"I think you're just too lazy and disgusted with training for too long. ”

Twins are also inserted at this time.

Seamus was forced to have no choice but to answer honestly: "Yes, 6 days a week training is too long for me, I need time to do what I love." ”

A few people were about to persuade him, when Hermione's voice suddenly appeared, "Seamo, you're finally back, this is Professor Flitwick's recommended book, I read it in the library for an afternoon." ”

Thankfully, Hermione's sudden appearance was a lifesaver and saved Seamus from the crowd's entanglement.

Seamus hurriedly stretched out his hand and took the book in Hermione's hand, "Selected Spell Analysis" is quite thick, about more than 100 pages, and the other two can only be said to be pamphlets. Although the name of the book is also hung on it, the two books together are less than half the thickness of the first book.

Pretending not to see Harry's burning eyes, he quickly took Hermione's hand and hid in a corner to discuss the contents of the three books with Hermione.

Harry and Ron tried to rush over, but were stopped by the twins, "It's useless to go any further, after all, everyone else has their own favorite things, and everyone has their own ambitions." ”

Fred and George understood this, as they both had a deep love for pranks, and if they had to choose between pranks and Quidditch, they would not hesitate to choose pranks.

Harry and Ron were still a little indignant, unable to accept Seamus's move, and completely unable to imagine anyone giving up on Quidditch.

"Which of these three books did you read first?" Seamus asked Hermione about the order in which she read them.

"I've finished reading these two thin books, and I haven't read the first one yet, so I suggest you read these two books first. Hermione pointed to the book in Seamus's hand, and then said with trepidation: "The Consequences and Analysis of Curse Mistakes is not only a case of mistakes, but also a detailed record of the reasons for mistakes, these cases are very scary, and it looks more like you remember those mistakes that you can't make." ”

"Okay, I'll take a look tonight, and I'll see you tomorrow in the old place. Seamus got up with three books in his arms, and before leaving, he didn't forget to promise to meet tomorrow in the Room of Requirement.

Of course, he was careful not to be overheard, not because he didn't want to read here, but because he had stored all these books in the warehouse, and he could read them whenever he wanted.

And reading the inventory in the warehouse will be much faster than reading the book directly. First of all, you can fully immerse yourself in it without being disturbed by anyone, because it may seem to outsiders that you have already slept. Secondly, reading books through the warehouse takes less energy, at least things like flipping through the secretary's notes, you don't need to do it yourself.

Seamus lay back on the bed, put the three books on the bedside table, pulled up the mosquito net, and lay down like that.

It looked motionless, as if he had fallen asleep, but in fact, Seamus's brain was racing, reading the three books he had just written.

He has been reading in this way for more than a year, from a slight discomfort at the beginning, to a perfect one.

The ability panel also gave him the most intuitive embodiment, and with a year of hard work, his intelligence increased from the original 110 to 115.

He doesn't feel anything about it, he still belongs to normal people anyway, and he doesn't forget anything, and he can only rely on hard work to keep moving forward.

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In the afternoon of the second day, there is a room for requirement.

The two of them had been here for a long time, and when Seamus gave her back at first, Hermione wondered if Seamus hadn't read it at all.

Because these three books, after this night, are exactly the same as yesterday when she gave Seamus, without adding any trace.

But when Seamus recited the contents of the books little by little, telling Hermione that she had never forgotten them, and that the three books had been flipped through last night, Hermione had to believe them.

Her own memory is very good, so it's not that she can't understand this kind of thing, especially when it appears in Seamus.

Since the first meeting, Hermione didn't feel like she could have a clear advantage in any area other than in terms of effort. There are differences in the level of effort, but the end result is almost the same, and it makes sense to remember this kind of thing.

Then Hermione sat down on the couch and finished reading the book she hadn't finished yesterday before practicing her magic.

Seamus did not relax, taking advantage of this time, he took out his wand, walked up to the platform in the center of the room, faced several dolls, and began to practice magic.

The reason for this is that I don't use a flash charm, but I practice a transformation charm on a puppet. It's an incredibly profound spell with so much potential that a single spell can make up a discipline.

In terms of difficulty alone, it may only be among the electives from the third grade onwards, and Rune Rune can be slightly better.

After practicing the Transfiguration Charm, he continued to practice other spells, which Hermione sometimes didn't understand.

Why practice the very good magic that you have already mastered, to this case, Seamus just replied: "A spell, the more you practice, the better you master." ”

Hermione didn't understand, but she did the same, and after a while, she got the same result.

While not as intuitive as the abilities panel suggests, there's no doubt that the potential of a spell is huge, and the better you master it, the more you can do.

For example, a very simple fire spell can only summon a small flame at the beginning, after Seamus raises his level to Lv3, he can summon a fireball, and Professor Dumbledore's magic to burn the Yin corpse in the future is also this, but he obviously has an extremely high level and can summon a sea of fire out of thin air.

"There are many obstacles"

Seamus unleashed his magic on the puppet, and suddenly, Seamus felt a powerful force burst out of his hand, and the puppet, which should have been pushed away, flew out like a cannonball.

The whole room shook with a bang on the wall, dust fell from the ceiling, and Hermione woke up from her reading and looked at Seamus blankly.