252. Plant Soothing Spell
Looking at Hermione, who raised her right hand high, McGoth also recalled it a little, gave up, there was no image at all, and he sometimes wondered if those top students had a computer installed in their heads.
Sprout wasn't Snape, and looking at Hermione, the only one to raise her hand, she wasn't going to ignore her for some reason.
"Ms. Granger."
Hermione straightened up and spoke.
"Because when we pull the leaf, there is a layer of talisman that prevents us from contacting it, and it seems that we have pulled it, but in fact, it seems that it has been attacked, and it is releasing hypnotic gas to defend."
Sprout asked with interest,
"So you mean to cancel the amulet and touch it?"
Hermione straightened her face.
"Of course not, for a plant, whether or not it has a layer of magic blocking it seems to be attacked, the result is the same."
Judging by Sprout's expression, she was satisfied with Hermione's answer and motioned for her to continue.
"I read the introduction of the Poison Leaf Vine, which said that because the Poison Leaf Vine is a very rare magical plant, but it is extremely dangerous and has a strong protection mechanism, in order to be able to reach it without harming it, several famous herbology professors at the time invented a magic spell that could be used without a wand. It is specially used to appease magic plants, but because its use is too limited, it is not recognized by the public. ”
Listening to Hermione's words, McGoth also had a faint impression, but it seemed that he had just introduced the plant for a generation, and he didn't say what the spell was.
Sprout looked happy and gave her two heavy applause.
"It's great, very few students pay attention to this, because it doesn't specifically explain the spell and doesn't tell you how to learn it, so almost all students will subconsciously ignore it, thinking that it is not something you will learn."
As she spoke, she pointed to the clover dream grass in front of her,
"Obviously, you are wrong, and you certainly can't blame Phylida for that reason. Ms. Spoh, by the way, you should call her the Headmaster. There may have been other reasons why she hadn't written the spell in the book, but one thing was for sure, it was very useful and simple, and it would take a little effort to learn it if you could pass the Charms class. ”
"And you're going to teach us this spell this lesson?" The students in the front row asked in a whisper.
"Nope." She smiled,
"As for teaching spells or Professor Flitwick is more professional, I've asked him to come and teach you this spell."
As she spoke, Professor Flitwick's diminutive figure suddenly appeared next to her.
"Why do you have to do this every year, just let me teach them in their first and second grades?" Professor Flitwick complained as soon as he appeared, and it was clear that Professor Sprout would have done this every time he had never taught him.
"That's what makes them impressed." Professor Sprout was very proud of his teaching.
"Every year when they graduate from seventh grade, they can still remember the spell, and that's how it works."
"Okay, okay." Professor Flitwick sighed and waved his hand, then his face straightened.
"I'm going to teach you a new spell in this herb class, or maybe it can't be called a spell either, I'm more inclined to call it a professional skill."
Professor Sprout pursed his lips when he heard this, and was a little dissatisfied with Flitwick's disguised disparagement of the merits of his predecessors in herbalism.
"Because it doesn't require a wand to use, the spell is called the Plant Pacifier. It can reduce the vigilance and aggression of plants, and will be very helpful for your possible future adventures, at least in the face of magical plants that you cannot face or are dangerous, and mastering it can enhance your experience of survival in the wild. So I want you all to learn this spell seriously. ”
All the young wizards nodded earnestly at the words of Professor Flitwick, and then he told them the spell, which was more of a song they didn't understand, rather than a spell. All they need to do is use their magic to sing this 'ballad' to the magical plant, so that it will be less vigilant and attacking, and then touch it.
"Thank you very much, Professor Flitwick, for taking the time to come and teach us." Seeing that the little wizards below had roughly learned, Professor Sprout stepped forward to applaud him, and the little wizards responded one after another.
Professor Flitwick bent over, ready to disappear to leave, when Magos suddenly raised his hand.
"Professor Flitwick, I have a question."
"Mr. Will." Flitwick is very familiar with McGothke, and he has a lot of credit for it in the magic card.
"Please."
"Since there are some aspects of the magic plant that appease the spell. Do you have magical creatures too? ”
Flitwick glanced at Sprout at the question, smiling and shaking his head.
"Unfortunately, no."
"Magical plants are much simpler than magical creatures." Professor Sprout spoke.
"There are many varieties of magical plants, but their habits and survival needs always have something in common, such as soil, sunlight, leaves, water, etc., so they seem complicated, but when you learn more about them, you can find a lot of similarities. So pacification spells are very, very large for them. ”
"And magical creatures are different." Flitwick continued.
"The creatures that are bred in different ecological environments are very different, and the food chain is also very important, think about it, can you use the spell to appease the cattle and sheep against the lions and tigers? All of the magical creatures had a pacification spell that was impossible. ”
"What if there was a particular dangerous magical creature?" Magos asked again.
"Still useless." Flitwick replied in a categorical tone.
"Magical creatures are not as simple as magical plants, they have desires and emotions, so appeasement spells have little effect on them, except for wizards who specialize in domesticating or caring for them, the same creatures are needed in the wild, and when you use this spell, you have to pray that it is full or has no other desires, and once it does, the spell will be useless to them, and will even make them target you."
Magos nodded understandingly.
"Thank you, Professor Flitwick."
Flitwick smiled and nodded, seeing that the other little wizards didn't have the idea of asking questions, and the next second it was invisible in front of their eyes, this ability made most young wizards greedy.
"Alright." Professor Sprout slapped the table.
"We're going to start classes again, and now that you're all temporarily proficient in the spell that Professor Flitwick just taught, it's up to you to see if you can get the clover to 'sleep'."