Chapter 140: Believe in Your Vision
"I think you guys have been mysteriously lately. ”
As soon as Albert entered the dormitory, he noticed that the three Freds, who were still talking in a whisper, suddenly stopped talking, obviously there was something they didn't want him to know.
"Are you embarrassed to say we're mysterious?" George resisted the urge to complain and rolled his eyes at Albert.
"Yes, that's right!" Fred nodded in agreement.
"What are you doing with Professor Broad?" asked Lee Jordan rhetorically, clearly trying to change the subject!
"Help Professor Broad sort out some documentation, as you know, my ancient magic writing is good. Albert wasn't lying, he just kept it vague.
"Believe you?" Fred pouted.
"What were you talking about?" Albert asked rhetorically.
"Guess?"
"Are you going to find Gryffindor's secret treasure?" Albert looked at a few people suspiciously, he hadn't forgotten the Gryffindor treasure map.
"Well, would you like to come along?" asked Lee Jordan.
"You traitor. Fred flicked his little fist at Lee Jordan in disgruntle.
"With Albert's help, we have a better chance of success, and it's not very safe in the Forbidden Forest. Lee Jordan disagrees with the two and believes that Albert is more reliable than the twins.
"Forget it!" Albert shook his head in refusal, "I think you should go into the woods less, Hagrid looks angry, be careful of being locked up." ”
"I just said he wasn't interested. George muttered. "When you go into the woods, as long as you don't get noticed by Hagrid. ”
"I knew you would say that, but don't go too deep, it is said that there is an eight-eyed giant spider breeding farm in the Forbidden Forest, and the eight-eyed giant spider was carefully fed. Albert was not surprised at all, and casually reminded him.
"You don't speak, no one treats you as dumb. Fred complained disgruntled that the guy was right when it came to bad things.
"Okay. Albert pulled McDoug's notes out of his pocket and began to flip through them.
"What is this?" asked George, leaning over.
"Professor Broad's friend borrowed my notes about ancient magic texts. Albert flipped through a few pages and found a letter from Professor Broad to McDoug, whom McDoug had known for a long time.
"I feel like that Defense Against the Dark Arts professor was nice to you. "Lee Jordan is a little jealous.
"We have a really good relationship. ”
"No, no, it's good, scary. George corrected.
"Oh. Albert nodded his head to indicate that he knew.
However, Albert believes that the relationship between the two parties depends on the exchange of knowledge, and the two people who are also good at ancient magic can communicate with each other, and the other party, as an older senior, gives some kind help to his younger junior.
As Professor McGonagall said, he maintained a friendly correspondence with the famous wizards, and he and Professor Broder only went further.
After all, there is another layer of professor-student relationship between the two sides.
From this notebook, it is not difficult to see that Professor Broad's relationship with McDoug is similar to his own. Matters of ancient magic texts discussed in correspondence and correspondence with other wizards are all left in the notebook.
This part of the content was not too difficult for Albert, but it was very novel and allowed him to broaden his horizons.
By the second half of the notebook, it had probably been several years, and MacDoug had already graduated from Hogwarts.
It says that McDoug is suddenly told that he has been given a special status, that he has access to a bunch of ancient texts, and that he has begun to learn some ancient spells.
"Special status?" Albert continued.
McDoug had already begun to master how to chant incantations using ancient scripts.
"I can feel it's special!"
McDoug left such a sentence in his notebook.
"It's late, aren't you going to sleep yet?" Fred muttered in confusion, "Be careful if you can't get up tomorrow." ”
"I slept too, good night. Albert covered a yawn, extinguished the light, and lay down on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.
The next day, when Albert woke up, it was already ten o'clock in the morning.
As everyone else in the dorm room went out, Albert stretched, leaned on his pillow, picked up the notebook he hadn't finished last night, and continued to flip through it.
McDoug was introduced to some ancient magic, and the spells were powerful, but they weren't too elaborate.
The notebook had the names of the spells on it, but there were no spells or gestures for casting the spells, much to Albert's disappointment.
The next few pages are devoted to this matter, as well as McDoug's speculation about the ancient scriptures.
From the records, it is not difficult to see that McDough has studied and explored the peculiarities of ancient magic texts, but has not gained anything.
Albert noticed an incident that was mentioned in McDoug's letter exchange with Dumbledore, and they were discussing the topic of Dumbledore getting the Patronus to speak.
Unfortunately, there is no follow-up, and some of the next written records have not mentioned this matter again. Moreover, this notebook also ends here, there is no follow-up, it should be said, there may be another one.
"Can I feel it's special?" Albert quickly got out of bed and headed to Professor Broad's office.
McDoug did, but he looked a little tired.
"You're done?" McDoug noticed Albert holding his notebook.
"Yes, I've read it, but unfortunately, I still haven't found what I'm looking for, and there should be another half of the note, right?" Albert asked tentatively.
"No more. McDoug shook his head.
"No?" Albert was a little stunned, the other party actually said no?
"Well, I'm just kidding. McDoug laughed and said, "But, really, no." You know, why is the Runi script considered to be a magical script?"
"You mean, when you carved it, you injected magic into it?" Albert said his guess.
"Yes, but it's not true. McDoug said softly, "I can't tell you the real answer, because my knowledge is based on my understanding of the Demonic Script, and if you can't get to that level, it's hard to understand and use it." ”
Albert was silent, quietly listening to McDoug continue.
"You need to be very proficient in the rune script, and secondly, you need to have a strong magical power as a foundation. Then there's the skillful use of ancient spells. "These are the three processes I went through. ”
"The first step, you've done it, but your magic isn't strong enough, and you're not familiar enough with the magic of using ancient scriptures, but luckily, you've already touched that hurdle, and it's not too far away from crossing it. ”
The corners of Albert's mouth twitched, and he hated the vague statement.
You're not a god.
Make things clear to me!
Otherwise, just put the experience into the skills of the magic text, and let the magic text directly upgrade to level 3, and then there will not be so much trouble.
At this time, Albert suddenly remembered something again, "Professor Broad, can you give me a proof, I want to borrow books on ancient magic in the forbidden area." ”
"Alright!" Professor Broad agreed, turning and writing on the parchment: Mr. Albert Anderson was allowed to borrow books on ancient magic in the forbidden section. - Bud Broad.
"Good luck. Albert muttered and left with the note Professor Broad had written.
"Why didn't you tell him?" asked Professor Broad, puzzled.
"What's the use of that, didn't I tell you too? You're not unlearned, and you think I'm fooling you. McDoug glanced at Professor Broder and continued, "Albert is a genius, we just need to give him some guidance, you should trust your own vision." ”