18. Publish a book

Fudge represented a large part of the Ministry of Magic's political system, and if he strongly disagreed with the awarding of Sherlock with the Merlin Badge of the First Class, others would always be overturned even if they recommended it.

Dumbledore had also written to Fudge on this matter, saying that there was no need to be stingy with the glory that should be given, and that when people had recognized the greatness of a person, then what a great man had done would not surprise people unduly.

The meaning of this sentence is that even if Sherlock is given the first-class Merlin badge now, there is no need for the Ministry of Magic to worry about what kind of honor should be given to Sherlock when he has more outstanding achievements in the future.

Because all wizards in the wizarding world already think that Sherlock is an extraordinary person, in this case, no matter how much Sherlock has a higher achievement, people think that it is not a big deal, after all, Sherlock is not a mediocre person.

It is true that Dumbledore's letter to Fudge was largely a suggestion on what Fudge should do, after all, Dumbledore was like that, and his reputation in the wizarding world was high enough.

So no matter how much he has any outstanding achievements, he will not surprise others, but they will all think, it is Dumbledore after all, right?

However, Fudge checked the contents of the letter alone when no one was around, and in the face of Dumbledore's preachy tone, he tore the entire letter apart in an angry manner.

"Bastard! You like that kid a lot, don't you? I'd like to see what you would do if he didn't choose to go to Hogwarts in the future, but to Durmstrang in the future......"

Fudge throws a tantrum in his office, while also holding out on his mind not to award Sherlock the Merlin badge of the first class.

However, it was clear that he should not have underestimated Sherlock's talent in the first place.

A month later, Sherlock invented a spell, the Eater Charm that had the power to transform pure matter into delicious food.

For example, a piece of wood the size of an arm can be turned into a delicious piece of ham by eating the Delicious Charm, and a circle drawn on the table can be turned into an omelette and so on.

But at the same time, the main property of this spell is material transformation, which converts one substance into another, but the food charm fixes the substance to be transformed into a type that is okay.

And there is also the taste of the mouth, the taste imagined by the spellcaster, such as the appearance of turning a piece of wood into ham, but if the spellcaster is thinking about the taste of cake.

Then you will be able to taste the cake-flavored ham.

Moreover, there is also a premise for releasing the Edible Delicious Mantra that it is not possible to turn living things into food, there must be material things to provide transformation, and it is impossible to conjure food out of thin air, and so on.

But for a hungry wizard who gets lost in the wilderness, wouldn't it be nice to be able to feast himself with a spell, even if he is thirsty, to conjure soup on a stone.

And when the Daily Prophet revealed that the spell was the work of Sherlock Mephisto, it immediately caused a shocking uproar in the wizarding world.

After all, the first spell is Healing Without a Trace, and everyone has already experienced what it means to be a true genius, and the second spell spirit has quietly given many wizards the opportunity to communicate with their intimate pets.

In fact, except for botanists and potions experts who like to configure potions, wizards who don't like to raise flowers and grass really don't feel much.

But the fourth spell is too down-to-earth.

A single spell can conjure up a delicious meal, and Muggles, despite their fairy tale writers, often write about legendary wizards who can conjure up a meal on the table with just a wave of their wand.

But such a story is only a fairy tale in the wizarding world.

Wizards don't have the ability to cater to fairy tales, and magic isn't everything.

And a five-year-old child can make the impossible possible, and this is the great wizard who has been famous for a long time...... Or something that can never be done!

And less than a month has passed since the Delicious Eating Charm, and all the wizards and wizards have not yet recovered from this delicious charm.

Sherlock even landed a newly invented spell called 'Recall Photography Spell' in the Daily Prophet, the power of this spell is to project everything in his mind through a magic wand, and the things in his mind can be hidden memories, visions of the future, or beautiful imaginations.

All in all, when a wizard takes the initiative to let others see everything in his mind, he no longer needs to pull his mind out through his wand and borrow a meditation basin to do so.

Although this wand is interesting or useful in some ways.

But the impact is not as great as that of the Eater Delicious Mantra.

So in addition to another uproar in the wizarding world, it seems to be acceptable, and at the same time, it is also mentally preparing for the next time Sherlock will come up with some new spell.

Obviously, it is impossible for an ordinary wizard without talent to invent a spell, and even if a talented wizard has at most one in his life, he should be proud.

And that guy was like a magic printer.

This reminded wizards of the wizarding world of the legend that Mephisto invented the one-fifth black spell.

But fortunately, these spells invented by Sherlock are not considered black magic, but rather belong to the more useful white magic.

It makes some people in the wizarding world feel more at ease, after all, they are already afraid of death, this kind of wizard with superb talent will follow the evil path of the previous Dark Lord, especially a young wizard who is far beyond the talent of the previous generation, I really can't imagine that such a person can grow up and do evil, who else can stop it.

And Sherlock's behavior is really worthy of the nickname given to him by wizards in the wizarding world, and it is really like a magic printer.

Basically, the next time is a month to invent a spell.

The Thunder Spell can be used for a split second to create a loud sound that far exceeds that of thunder, and this thunder sound has a powerful deterrent effect on some evil creatures and ghosts, and it should be used with care, in case the glass of the entire building is shattered.

The 'Softening Spell' can turn everything, including hard metal, into a soft substance, such as a piece of iron, which will become as soft as paper but retain its hardness and sharpness.

The 'Hard Fixable Spell' restores all soft objects to their original hard state, the opposite of what the previous spell does.

The 'Body Locking Arm Spell' locks the joints of a living creature and makes it immobile, and the whole body is like a lock that cannot be opened, unlike the Petrification Charm.

The 'Dancing Light Wind Charm' can keep the body in the air and perform elegant movements, and cannot move at high speed in the air, otherwise it will have the ability to fly.

The 'Speed Flashing Charm' accelerates the frequency and speed of the body's movements, and can be developed faster with the higher the ability of the contact, and has the ability to fly at high altitudes when combined with the Sky Light Wind Charm.

However, the Dancing Light Wind Charm and the Lightning Charm Charm, as well as the Squishy Fluttering Charm and the Hard Fixable Charm, have all been confirmed to have been invented by Sherlock, but have not been announced to the wizarding world.

So now the only one who knows is Sherlock.

Sherlock then invented some interesting but ineffective spells, such as 'Flash Glare Eye', which emits a large irritating light on the eyes, and a giant version of fluorescent flashes that cause temporary blindness if you are caught off guard.

And so on and so forth.

By the time Sherlock was seven years old, he had written down all the twenty-four spells he had invented during the two years between the ages of five and seven, except for some that he wanted to keep publicly, and the rest of the spells that had little significance.

There are a total of fourteen spells that can be revealed.

With the help of his mother, Ellie, Sherlock wrote down the fourteen ways to use the spells, including the inspiration for inventing the spells, as well as some tips, precautions, and fun facts about how to use them, and submitted them to the publishing house in the wizarding world.

As soon as it was released, it was immediately snapped up by wizards in the wizarding world.

In this way, even Fudge had to pinch his nose and swallow his reluctance, and he ran to Mephisto Mansions again with people to present Sherlock with the Merlin Badge of the First Class.

Of all the people alive, except for Dumbledore, only Sherlock had received the Merlin Badge of the First Class, the only two living recipients of the current era.