283. A pleasant weekend
Early Saturday morning, Scott and Helena went to the Requirement Room, Helena's study.
Scott let Helena enter the room where the portrait of the Ravenclaw Mentor was located, and he stayed in the study to talk to Helena, the girl in the portrait.
"You don't want to disturb Helena's private conversation with her mother?" The girl Helena smiled and said, "You're so sweet. ”
"It's just politeness." Scott said modestly.
"Okay, polite."
The girl Helena lifted her skirt and sat on the grass in the landscape.
"How was your summer vacation, Scott!" She looked at Scott curiously, "Tell me, what fun experiences did you have during the summer vacation?" ”
That's a bit much.
Scott thought.
Does it count as having a thief lose his life and assassinate three adult wizards?
Such thoughts were fleeting, and Scott and the teenage girl Helena talked about some of their experiences in Spain during the summer holidays.
What seemed to Scott was a boring experience, but the girl in the painting listened to it with relish.
"That's good." Holding her face, she said, "Maybe I should have left more portraits somewhere else so I could walk through all my portraits!" ”
Scott looked helpless.
He could only paint Muggle oils, and knew nothing about magical portraits.
To be precise, the art of magical portraiture is now monopolized by pure-blood families, and Scott has nowhere to learn it if he wanted to.
Now he could certainly learn this magical skill from Tutor Ravenclaw, but he had a lot more to learn, and this unimportant and very complex skill had already been relegated to his ranking.
The portrait of Helena and Ravenclaw tutor in the room didn't last long, and Scott quickly said goodbye to the girl Helena and started a new lesson.
Today, Ravenclaw does not teach Scott directly, but adopts a question-and-answer teaching model.
She doesn't interfere with Scott's own study plan, but is only responsible for giving some advice, answering his questions, and giving targeted instruction in areas he doesn't understand.
Scott is also very satisfied with this teaching model.
Although his Transfiguration has not progressed for a long time.
In his plan, the idea of self-transfiguration was divided into four stages.
The first stage is basic transfiguration.
The main content of this stage is the content of the Hogwarts Lower Middle School curriculum.
In Scott's vision, the main feature of the first phase was that all Transfiguration artifacts would need to be distracted by wizards.
The second stage is Advanced Transfiguration.
The main manifestation of the second stage of Transfiguration is that the Transfiguration product has a certain ability to act autonomously.
Just like Scott's first tea time in the Headmaster's office, Dumbledore made Scott's puppet move on its own, without any special control.
"Magic is the power of believing".
After Dumbledore's words, Scott quickly did the same.
Although his first attempt was not successful, it even ended in a coma......
In the subsequent continuous use, Scott's Transfiguration has undoubtedly reached such a level, and even used it in duels.
The third stage is advanced transfiguration.
Scott thinks he's at this stage of Transfiguration, but he's not quite there.
The third stage he envisioned was to superimpose the Transfiguration of the second stage with the effects of the spell and the ancient script.
At this stage, Scott's Transfiguration is no longer just Transfiguration, there is already an overlap with alchemy.
The Listening Bat is a Transfiguration and Ancient Script, the Giant Oak Guard is a Transfiguration and Expansion Charm, and the Tiny Poison Midge is a Transfiguration and Shrinking Charm.
Of course, this is just a superposition of Transfiguration and the simplest ancient scripts or spells.
Scott's current level can only go so far, he can't stack more complex magic circuits on top of Transfiguration, nor can he stack more powerful spells.
Moreover, the third stage of advanced transfiguration envisioned by Scott also included familiarity with human deformation and eventual mastery of the Animagus.
That's what Scott is about to work towards.
The fourth stage, the ultimate transfiguration.
In Scott's vision, the main goal of this stage is the triple stack of Transfiguration, Magic Circuit, and Spells.
And Rimbaud, who had grown larger after Scott cast the Expansion Charm, could barely be regarded as the product of the final transfiguration technique he had envisioned.
Rimbaud is a half-finished product that Scott barely managed to do with a disposable Philosopher's Stone, and even used his own blood in the process of transformation.
Its normal state is only a superposition of Transfiguration and Magic Circuit, but because of the use of Philosopher's Stone during Transfiguration, Scott now has no obstacle in casting an expansion charm on it.
Yes, Rimbaud, who can be made big by Scott, is only a half-finished product.
As for the true ultimate transfiguration, it is to conjure a magic circuit and a blessing spell effect at the same time when transforming.
If there is an example, it would be that with a random wave of his wand, he turned a stone into a dragon that could change its size and breathe fire.
Scott explained his vision of Transfiguration to Ravenclaw Mentor early on, and Ravenclaw expressed his appreciation.
Now Scott is also well aware that the reason why his Transfiguration has not progressed for a while is only because his previous knowledge reserves have been exhausted.
Now that you know the crux of the problem, the next step is to start prescribing the right medicine.
Moreover, Scott is not very talented in the study of spells and ancient magic texts, so he can only continue to work hard.
After Scott and his Ravenclaw mentor decided on his plans for the near future, Ravenclaw kindly let him go.
"It's the first weekend of the new school year, so let's get some rest and play, kid." The Ravenclaw in the portrait smiled kindly, "Looks like you're all you have to have this weekend too." ”
"I see, Mentor."
Since Helena chose to stay there, Scott obediently left the Room alone.
As Ravenclaw said, he put his studies aside for a while and had a great weekend.
Since Scott had the Eddie and Weasley twins deliberately set the threshold, there weren't even customers who asked for arithmetic divination to bother this weekend.
On Saturday afternoon, Scott took part in a dueling club event for the first time in a long time, where he easily defeated several opponents.
On Sunday morning, he secretly activated the portkey and went to the Oak Cottage and spent hours in the forest with Rimbaud.
On Sunday afternoon, he even played a very businesslike Quidditch match with a few friends.
In the evening, the Weasley twins and Eddie go to Hogsmeade Village through the tunnels to buy butterbeer and snacks.
They had a great time late and even had a fierce pursuit with Mr. Filch and Peeves, respectively.
Late at night, Scott, who was lying in bed, fell asleep laughing.
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