Chapter 228: Continue to be beaten

"Using dark magic? How can it be! ”

In Professor Flitwick's office, William replied without even thinking about hearing Professor Flitwick ask him such a question.

How could he have been exposed to black magic!

Coming from the Friedrich family, he knows all too well about the disgusting magic.

He didn't want to be twisted into those ugly and disgusting monsters, or lose his nose like Voldemort.

Don't look at the current William is carrying out soul alchemy, this alchemy experiment that feels a little evil just by hearing the name.

But when it came to dealing with those souls, he didn't even use any evil black magic.

One is because it won't, and the other is because it doesn't dare.

One of the three unforgivable spells, although William knew that using this spell would cause very significant damage to the soul, using this spell to engrave those alchemy symbols would also speed up the experiment.

But he didn't dare and wouldn't let go of the spell.

Only a wizard with an extremely cruel heart can cast this spell.

This is also the reason why in the later episodes of the Order of the Phoenix, Bellatrix Lestrange can perform very smoothly, but Harry cannot.

His heart was not cruel enough, and he did not fall into darkness completely.

Whether the heart is cruel or not, this is the only criterion for whether or not you can successfully cast the Diamond Heart Curse, which is definitely a rather dangerous black magic.

These spells are called dark magic, not least because they often require negative emotions to support their spells, or because the cost of casting such spells is too great.

(Peter Pettigrew once blew up an entire Muggle street with a single spell, at the cost of permanently losing a finger of his right hand.)

Needless to say, this is definitely some kind of evil black magic. )

In addition to this, there is another very important reason, black magic can permanently change the soul of a wizard.

When you've used dark magic, whether you want to or not, the evil negativity that comes with using magic will come to you.

If you don't take full precautions, it will change your personality little by little, affect your habits, and eventually turn you into a mad wizard in human skin, or an ugly monster without even human skin.

And what's even more dangerous is that while you're in the dark abyss and falling, some evil presence will notice you.

Even if you are not affected by your own emotions, you will gradually be wiped out by the chaotic and crazy murmurs.

That's why most of those dark wizards are crazy, they're really crazy.

There are very few wizards who can become a Dark Wizard and still be able to maintain their sobriety.

(It's not that releasing dark magic once is a dark wizard, it's just the beginning of the transformation process, and by dark wizard I'm a wizard like Voldemort or Bellatrix who is completely thrown into the arms of darkness, and such a wizard is naturally not worthy of a positive spell like the Patronus Charm.) )

After coming into contact with the Order and understanding that the world was not simple, William seriously doubted that the descriptions he had found in his family's collection of the murmurs he heard after becoming a dark wizard were definitely an unspeakable existence, and perhaps even more than one.

This made him stay away from the dark arts even more, after all, he had enough trouble on him now.

Therefore, what William used to conduct alchemy experiments was just a very ordinary spell, and only when the magic power output was too large, it would slightly damage the soul, and it was definitely not an evil black magic.

I don't know if Voldemort heard those crazy whispers.

How did he stay so calm?

"Hehehe, of course you can't touch the dark arts, if you're falling into the darkness, you can't even summon those silver mist.

It looks like you really haven't practiced black arts, so I'm relieved. Professor Flitwick, who bluffed William, smiled contentedly.

Really, the professor has a bad personality, you know?

Just as William was thinking about the professor he had always respected, Professor Flitwick continued.

"As far as I know, there hasn't been a dark wizard who hasn't been devoured by the maggots that have been summoned after releasing the Patronus Charm."

"Will there be such serious consequences for a dark wizard to release the Patronus Charm?" William couldn't help but ask with some curiosity.

"Of course, William. Casting a Patronus Charm by a Dark Wizard can have quite serious consequences.

If you have lost those good parts of your humanity, you will naturally lose the qualification to release the Patronus, do you know the dark wizard Ratchedeon? ”

"Sounds familiar."

"According to an old story, he was the first dark wizard to foolishly attempt to summon a Patronus charm, and that was the first time that people knew that there were such serious consequences for a man who had lost his pure heart to summon a Patronus.

A silvery-white maggot erupted from his wand, and they enveloped his body, gnawing at the stupid dark wizard, soon devouring him completely.

He's really empty, you understand, William? From the body to the soul, it completely disappeared from this world. ”

Gan! So serious.

William was also taken aback by the professor's words, but he thought about it, what about Professor Snape?

As a dark wizard, how could he cast the Patronus Charm?

With a stomach full of doubts, he continued to ask the professor.

"Can't you cast the Patronus Charm as long as you're a dark wizard, Professor Flitwick?"

"As far as I know, so. No Dark Wizard has yet been able to summon a Patronus Charm, because knowing the story of Rakchideon, those Dark Wizards will no longer be foolish enough to try to use it.

After falling into the darkness, they don't need the spell at all, and the undisguised evil in them will keep them safe from the dark creatures. ”

So why on earth did Professor Snape cast the Patronus Charm?

Is it because he hasn't completely fallen into darkness yet?

Or is it because he still has love in his heart?

Hearing the professor's answer, William's thinking couldn't help but diverge a little.

Professor Flitwick then explained with him the principles and precautions of the Patronus Charm.

The two men talked for a long time before William got up and said goodbye to Professor Flitwick.

He also needed to go back and sort out the knowledge he had gained from the conversation.

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"I don't know if it's the right thing to do with Professor Flitwick to practice this spell." William walked out of the library with some reluctance, he had just recalled the conversation with the professor.

The Professor finally agreed to teach William his Patronus Charm, but the way he taught it was different from what William had expected.

He proposed to intersperse the spell with dueling training.

"A embodied Patronus can withstand not only dark creatures like Dementors, but also some evil spells."

"In the training after Halloween, I need you to cast the Patronus to block the evil spell I fired when you duel with me, actual combat is the best teacher, and through this training you will soon master the Patronus Charm." Professor Flitwick said solemnly.

He had no idea William's increasingly ugly face.

Isn't that just the way to get yourself beaten?

Met Merlin's! I've been beaten up for a semester last semester, and I'm going to come this semester?

When is it a head!

Just as William was still thinking about what kind of frenzied training methods Professor Flitwick would add, and his own dim study life, a frivolous and enthusiastic male voice sounded not far away.

"William? So you're here. I've been looking for you for a long time. ”

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