Chapter 40 of the Magical Transfiguration

The benefits of the magic transfiguration to Voldemort were huge, and it greatly strengthened Voldemort's strength, allowing him to have a magical accumulation of more than 100 years comparable to Dumbledore's in his 30s, so that his power could rise rapidly. However, the cost was also huge, presumably due to an accident during multiple magical transformations, and Voldemort's originally handsome and dashing image became extremely ugly. He was no longer the black-haired, black-eyed student president, his eyes grew larger and redder, and his pupils became two slits, like cats. His stature grew tall and thin, resembling a skeleton. And the skin became paler than a skeleton. The nose was almost flattened to the point of disappearing, leaving only two thin slit nostrils, and the originally slender hands became like large pale spiders.

As a person who has crossed over from the world of looking at faces, Joe doesn't dare to casually comment on whether it's worth it. But it was indeed the magical Transfiguration that gave Voldemort and Dumbledore the capital to fight each other.

Returning to the magic transfiguration, how to solve the rejection problem with magic?

The key is permanent deformation.

Permanent Transfiguration can be said to be one of the highest achievements of Transfiguration, and its effect is as its name suggests, it can permanently transform one substance into another, in a sense, this is beyond the scope of Transfiguration, reaching the realm of material transformation.

And to achieve permanent transformation, it can be achieved not only by magic spells, but also the knowledge of magic disciplines such as potions, magic patterns, alchemy, etc., are all blended into it. So the difficulty of permanent transfiguration is almost unimaginable.

In fact, the ability of the Philosopher's Stone to turn stones into gold is an extremely powerful permanent transformation technique. In addition, Animagus is actually a simplified permanent transformation technique, and those who practice Animagus are equivalent to having both human and animal forms, except for the need to spend a little magic power in the transformation process, there is no consumption to maintain the form on the body, otherwise Peter Pettigrew would not have been able to maintain animal form in Weasley's house for more than ten years.

At the beginning, Joe was blessed with two major specialties of rapid learning and memorably. After sleeping only two hours a day and studying diligently for a year, Joe now finds that the Animagus is much less difficult than the magic Transfiguration. Joe was pleased to discover that the Animagus was actually the basis of magical Transfiguration.

This time the sub-research period has been greatly shortened. The solution to the magic problem is just around the corner. Although it is not known what day it is, it is the most effective, least dangerous, and fastest research solution at present.

In addition to this, Joe also found a lot of surprises, such as the blood, flesh, and bone magic that Voldemort used to restore his body. The super defensive magic "summoning the silver shield", and the almost lost magic materialization, if the magic materialization is eaten thoroughly, Joe is confident that the defense of the armor talisman will be raised to a higher level.

I didn't expect that the plan of the forbidden book area would be so richly rewarded, and it was so refreshing!

Of course, Joe calmly solved the problem left over from history - Nicol Lemay's information.

He knew from the beginning that Nicol Lemay's message was on Dumbledore's Chocolate Frog Candy card, but for the sake of these precious forbidden books, he had to make a small use of the Golden Triangle. Besides, this has also given them a lot of knowledge!, Joe thought shamelessly.

So, he made Hannah a big meal (this was really just because of the little girl's request, not in the plan), and after she had eaten and drunk enough, Jo simply took the opportunity to ask to see the chocolate frog candy card she had collected, and then "handily" picked up Dumbledore's one, "accidentally" found that Nicol Lemay was mentioned on it, and then "enthusiastically" handed the card to Ron and Harry.

"I've found him!" whispered Joe, "I've found Lemay!"

Harry said, flipping through the card and reading that "Dumbledore defeated the dark wizard Grindelwald in 1945 and discovered twelve uses of dragon's blood, and he and his companion, Nicol Lemay, contributed to the practice of alchemy, and became famous for it, and I say how the name is so familiar, it was given to me by Ron on the Hogwarts Express." ”

"And I've found some interesting information," Jo continued, "Nicol Lemay, who is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone. Then Joe waited expectantly for their surprised expressions, but neither of them reacted at half-ring, which made Joe a little depressed.

"What kind of stone did you just say?" Harry and Ron were frightened by Joe's potion some time ago, and when they saw that Joe didn't speak for a while, the two of them asked tentatively and cautiously.

"Philosopher's Stone" Qiao raised his forehead for a while, "I really can't expect you to have any useful knowledge," he said, "The Philosopher's Stone is one of the highest achievements of ancient alchemy. It has incredible magical powers, it can turn any metal into pure gold, and it can also be used to prepare an elixir of life, making those who take it immortal. Although there have been many rumors about the Philosopher's Stone over the centuries, the only Philosopher's Stone that exists today. Owned by Nicol Lemay, a well-known alchemist and theater lover, he celebrated his 665th birthday just last year. It is said that he is now living a quiet life in Devon with his 658-year-old wife, Perenal. ”

"So you should understand," said Joe.

"Understand what. Ron asked, confused.

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"I miss Hermione's days here," Joe said slowly, "I find that not only can I not expect you to have any knowledge, nor can I expect your brain structure to be much stronger than that of a troll. ”

"I see. Harry suddenly exclaimed, "That dog must be guarding Lemay's Philosopher's Stone!" I guess someone must be doing everything possible to get their hands on the Philosopher's Stone, so Lemay asked his friend Dumbledore to keep it safe. That's why he moved the Philosopher's Stone out of Gringotts!"

"A stone that can make gold and make people immortal!" Harry continued, "No wonder Snape wants to take possession of it!"

"No wonder we can't find him in [recent magical developments]," Ron said, "and if he's really 665 years old, he's not modern at all." ”

It seems that Snape's villain image has been ingrained in Harry's mind, and Joe is too lazy to correct it, and it is thankless anyway.

He only said one sentence in the end: "I'll help you get here, and I'll take care of the rest, boy!"