Chapter 135: He.. Fit?

"Huh?"

"Look at the lips... He seems to have mentioned the word "prophecy"? ”

There is no doubt that where there is silent magic, Louis must be able to manipulate it to perceive.

In a nutshell.

He interjected!

So, when Louis suspects that the snowy owl in the birdcage in the Borgin Burke magic shop may be the one given to Harry by Hagrid in the movie, he secretly manipulates the little silent magic contained in the basilisk venom to spy on Mr. Borg, who is very hidden.

Under surveillance, Louis originally wanted to know nothing more than how large Mr. Borg's power was, and how it was distributed.

I never thought...

Now there can be a windfall?

However, it is a pity that Louie has not had time to make up for the shortcomings of magic perception, and using magic perception is still the feeling of watching silent animation.

So, with his self-taught lips, Louis could not know the whole passage of what he was saying except that he could read the word "prophecy" spoken by Monsieur Beaukin.

But the mere word "prophecy" is actually easy to elicit reverie.

For example, right now, Louis is wondering if the snowy owl that Mr. Borgin, who has a certain connection with Voldemort, is...

A blood-cursed owl with prophetic powers?

"Rather..."

"It's possible, too!"

As soon as he thought of this, Louis suddenly thought of the professor of Hogwarts Divination class, who was the chattering Sybil Trelawney in the eyes of many people.

The science of divination she taught in her divination class is actually a branch of magic that predicts the future, using props such as crystal balls, playing cards, tarot cards, and tea leaves, or mathematical magic such as arithmetic to predict the future direction.

Many people think that Professor Trelawney is a liar, and in Louie's opinion, it is directly related to the content of her divination.

Wizards are also human.

What are the commonalities of human beings?

Be willing to listen to good words.

For example, if Professor Trelawney divined for Voldemort, saying that he would definitely be able to realize his dream in the future and complete his ambition to dominate the British wizarding world, Voldemort would definitely thank Professor Trelawney with a lot of money, and at the same time, he did not hesitate to praise:

"Trelawney, what a man of God!"

If Professor Trelawney had come up and said:

"Oh mom, big brother, you will be a bald scoop in the future, and you will have a bloody disaster at your sight, and you will start the second half of your life after being defeated by a little boy."

The Voldemort must have roared sharply:

"My life is up to me!"

"I'm going to change my life!"

And then...

Professor Trelawney died.

So, don't look at Trelawney's madness all day, there are very few people at Hogwarts who are willing to deal with her, but even if she doesn't enter that special state of prophecy, even the prophecies she usually makes are very accurate.

It's just that...

The time interval may be a bit long.

Like what.

At one of the dinners, before Professor Trelawney arrived, there seemed to be twelve people at the table, but in fact, there were exactly thirteen people counting Ron's Mouse Spot, which is the Animagus form of Peter Pettigrew.

She prophesied:

"Thirteen people get together to eat, and the first person to stand up after the meal will be the first to die."

At that time, the first person to stand up was Dumbledore, who had come to greet Professor Trelawney.

Three years later.

Her prophecy came true, and Dumbledore died.

Another example.

Professor Trelawney had predicted Harry's death, and almost no one could have imagined how he could have died as a pig's trotter.

What about the facts?

Harry was indeed dead.

But he's naughty...

It's alive again!

Therefore, no matter how ridiculous the ability to predict the future is, with the example of Professor Trelawney and the example of Grindelwald, Louis, who has been reversed by all kinds of magical magic, will look at every prophecy with the attitude of believing it rather than believing it.

As to whether the prophecy known to Mr. Borgin had something to do with the blood-cursed owl, Louis was obviously prepared to keep track of it.

Immediately, the part of the silent magic that monitored Mr. Borgin was simply adjusted to the recording mode, and stored on the mental hard drive to watch it when he had time.

The night was long.

Originating from the wonderful effect of the early characters, Louie, who had no intention of sleeping at this time, naturally wanted to make reasonable use of the experimental materials recovered from the Tumbledown Alley in addition to refining the "magic golden pill" of the basilisk clone to carry out his advanced transformation charm experiment.

Obviously.

At the time, Mr. Borgin was right.

Louie's magic of turning the group of wizards in Tumbledown Alley into lizardmen is none other than the Animagus, who belongs to the category of advanced transfiguration charms.

A transfiguration spell that ordinary wizards can't cast at all during combat!

Because, even if a wizard uses the most basic primary transformation spell against another wizard, the chance of success is very small, and it needs to form a crushing of magic power, or more accurately defined as a crushing of spiritual will and soul strength, in order to successfully cast the spell.

Otherwise...

Why didn't a master of Transfiguration Charms like Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall use Transfiguration Charms when they meet a Death Eater to turn them into incomparably handy, thorny cucumbers?

Isn't it just because they are afraid that the other party's resistance will be serious, and a small universe will suddenly erupt, so that the transformation spell they cast will be ineffective?

Louis was completely different from ordinary wizards.

To put it in the most intuitive way...

He's not fighting alone...

Therefore, as Louis can control more clones, and the more "magic gold pills" are suspended in the spirit world, the more terrifying the transformation spell he casts will be, which can be called a lonely magic skill that no one can solve.

But the birth of the lizardmen...

It was an accident.

Originally, Louie thought that his advanced transformation spell was almost finished, and he had to make some preparations in advance for the form of the Animagus Basilisk, so he used the group of wizards in Tumbledown Alley to conduct the experiment.

Outcome...

Alas!

It's all tears...

Thereupon.

Now, on the premise that there is no shortage of experimental materials, Louis retains a small number of lizardmen with few body mutations and great research value in the sleeve space, and then divides the remaining lizardmen into two parts.

Some of them are used to conduct advanced Transfiguration experiments.

The other part is used to conduct soul-splitting experiments.

Then as time passed quickly, seeing that the lizardmen used for the high-level transfiguration charm experiment, just like the original incarnation of the basilisk clone, always transformed into some strange species, Louie's eyes were still so calm, and his expression did not change at all.

If you look at the lizardmen used for soul splitting experiments, the number of bad ones is as high as eighty percent...

"Shhhhh

Subconsciously covered his chest with his hands, and Louis suddenly couldn't extricate himself from heartache.

But after a moment's hesitation, when he was about to separate some more lizardmen and go to replenish the loss of the experiment...

"Hum..."

A wisp of epiphany arose.

Followed by.

The silent magic that quietly turned into a black mist form was directly enveloped by two lizardmen, a male and a female, under Louis's unconscious manipulation.

Just a few seconds later.

The black fog cleared.

When Louie, who got out of the state of epiphany, saw the two lizardmen, a male and a female, and now inexplicably combined into a two-headed lizardman, he was very curious when his eyes slowly moved downward...

"This thing..."

"Will you pee in the future, will you squat or stand?"

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PS: The last chapter of the free chapter, or maybe the last PS, and the PS at the end of the next chapter should be placed in the author's words.

And then...

Let's take a look at the testimonials on the shelves~