Chapter 27 The escalation and intensification of contradictions

"Well, don't forget that subtle wrist movement we've been training on!"

Professor Flitwick stood on his pile of books as usual and shrieked, "Shake, remember, shake." It's also important to pronounce the spell accurately – don't forget the wizard of Barufeo, who said the 'f' to the 's' and found himself lying on the floor with a bison standing on his chest. ”

Yugadim - Leviosa!

Wingardium Leviosa!

There is no "f" in the levitation spell, and it can't be transformed into a bison summoning spell, and you can't eat beef.

In fact, Clark knew the origin of this story, and he had read it in a book by chance. The Barufeo, a French wizard with a stutter, tried to conjure up a mink coat for his wife, but mistakenly pronounced "vison" as "bison".

After teaching the young wizards the correct techniques and spells, Professor Flitwick divided the class into pairs and began training.

Harry's partner is Seamus Finigan, and Clark chooses to be on a team with him in order to take care of Neville.

As for Ron, in desperation, he can only work with Hermione Granger. It's hard to tell who was more annoyed, Ron or Hermione.

Ever since Harry received the Light Wheel 2000, the tension between them and Hermione had become increasingly irreconcilable.

Aside from the occasional "borrowing" or "please give way" when they were in the classroom or common room, Hermione barely spoke to Harry and Ron these days.

Fortunately, Clark is a time-traveler with the soul of an adult, and of course he knows which side to stand on for this kind of awkward thing for children. Isn't Hermione more fragrant than those two useless men (dog's head .jpg).

However, in addition to the fact that the relationship between teammates is not so harmonious, when it comes to casting spells, things are not as smooth as expected.

Although this spell was fairly easy for Professor Flitwick to demonstrate, when it came to the time for the young wizards to perform it, there were very few people who could do it.

Of course, it must have been Clark who was the first to complete the spell, and unlike the ignorant little wizards, he was already familiar with the "twisted" nature of the magic of Chaos. It's like knowing the universal formula when solving a problem, and you only need to apply it to get ahead.

The fluttering feathers were touched by his wand, as if they had escaped the gravitational pull of the earth, and floated steadily into the air in a windless environment.

"Great, look, Mr. Prewitt has managed to remove the weight of the feather and cast a perfect levitation charm, and Gryffindor has added ten points." Professor Flitwick shouted excitedly, pointing to the feathers floating in the air.

Yes, the trick of the levitation spell is to change the perception of the weight of an object, using the magic of chaos to "distort" the concept of mass of the object so that it has "no weight", rather than turning the magic into an invisible arm and lifting the feather.

You know, from birth, we feel that objects have weight.

When you go to the toilet, you will draw a parabola, you will roll out of bed and fall in pain, and the apple will fall and hit someone's head.

All kinds of phenomena will strengthen our subconscious of "weight". And it is extremely difficult to fight against this subconscious, to "deceive" oneself, to distort the weight of matter, to make it as light as nothing.

In this process, all other incantation recitations and wand gestures are only auxiliary, and only firm belief is the most important.

"In the far east, a great philosopher once asked his disciples, "If the wind blows the flag on the flagpole, does it move or does the flag move?"

Clark looked at the admiring eyes of his classmates and took the initiative to explain his spell-casting skills, "That disciple is very smart, saying that this is neither the wind moving, nor the banner moving, but the human heart moving. That's where the trick of the levitation charm comes in, it's not that the feather is lighter, it's that our minds think it's lighter. ”

【Ding! You use the "Education" skill, which is so esoteric that it is extremely ineffective, and only a few people can understand it, and you gain +10 experience. 】

Well, it seems that Clark is in vain, what the little wizards should look like, or what they should be.

Harry and Seamus shook and shook and shook and did over and over again, but the feather that should have been sent into the air by them lay motionless on the floor.

Occasionally, the feathers trembled, but it was just the wind brought up by the wand.

In a fit of rage, Seamus stabbed his wand at the feather and set his props on fire again.

True to the "Demoman", just listening to the "bang", the feather in front of Seamus turned into a ball of fire, and Harry had to use his hat to extinguish the fire.

Ron, who was at the other table, didn't seem to be much better.

"Yuga Dim Leviosa!" He shouted, waving his two long arms like a windmill.

However, at this moment, this feather is heavier than Mount Tai, just like a college student on Sunday morning, and there is no intention of getting up at all.

"You're wrong," Clark heard Hermione unceremoniously correct, "it's Yuga-Dimlevi-O-Sa, and the word 'plus' has to be long and clear." ”

Being pointed out by a girl in front of so many people made Ron very embarrassed, and he roared and shouted, "Since you say so much, you should try it." ”

Hermione was the only one who had understood Clarke's explanation just now, and in the face of Ron's provocation at this time, she rolled up her sleeves without showing weakness, waved her wand, pointed at the feather and said, "Yugadim - Leviosa!" ”

Their feather staggered up from the table, and though it wasn't as steady as Clark's, it still hung four feet above their heads.

"Oh, well done!" Professor Flitwick clapped his hands and shouted, "Look, Miss Granger has made it!" Gryffindor plus ten more points. ”

By the time class was about to end, Ron's mood was extremely bad.

"No wonder people can't stand her," he complained to Harry as they struggled through the crowded hallways, with Clark standing behind them.

"Honestly, she was a nightmare. Clark can stand her, but you see Clark doesn't care much about her now. ”

Someone slammed Harry hard and hurried past them.

It's Hermione!

Harry looked confused, it was obviously Ron who said bad things about you, why did you hit me? But he caught a glimpse of Hermione's face, as well, and he was surprised to see that she was shedding tears.

"I think she heard you." Clark gave Ron a cold look, "Talking bad about people behind your back is not what a Gryffindor should do." ”

"So what?" Ron said stiffly, but also with a hint of unease, "She must have noticed, she doesn't have any friends. ”

Clark ignored him, turned and left.

Hermione didn't show up for the next class, and she wasn't seen all afternoon.