Chapter 56: Tricky (Asking for Subscription)
What is Squib? Born into a wizard family and without the ability to perform magic.
Are Squibs different from Muggles? Different!
What's the difference? ......
These are the common perceptions of the wizarding world, wizards know that Squibs and Muggles are different, but they don't know what the difference is.
Weston looked through all the records he could find about Squibs, but he didn't find much useful anything, after all, in the wizarding world, there are still a few people who can seriously study the special group of Squibs.
In desperation, Weston found Filch and made a slightly excessive request - he wanted to use his magic to probe Filch's body.
Unexpectedly, Filch agreed without hesitation. It seems that he still underestimated Filch's determination on this matter.
Sure enough, Weston found something special.
As we all know, the casting of spells by wizards requires the dispatch of magic, either through gestures or spells, in short, magic is the root of wizards' spellcasting. If you can't mobilize the magic power, there is no way to cast spells. This is also the basic principle of some spells, such as the Disarming Charm.
Weston probed the magic in Filch's body and found an extremely important point, that is, Filch is not without magic, on the contrary, the magic in his body is simply amazing, even if it is not as good as Dumbledore, but at least it is not as bad as Snape.
However, this magic does not flow in the body like other wizards, Filch's magic is directly condensed into a solid body and firmly attached to his veins.
Unlike Weston's magic crystal, this magic solid is directly attached to the inner walls of the blood vessels, and it doesn't flow at all, let alone be able to cast magic!
In other words, if you want to cure Filch, it is very simple to say, just let his magic fall off the walls of the blood vessels and then flow.
The idea is great, but it's not so easy to implement, at least not in Weston's opinion. The blood vessels in the human body are inherently intricate, not to mention the length, and trying to peel off the magic on the blood vessels without harm is simply a hellish level of difficulty.
Is there any other way? Weston pondered.
"How? Weston, do I still have a chance? Filch looked at Weston expectantly.
Weston pondered for a moment and said solemnly, "It's difficult, but there's still a chance." I need some time! β
"It's good to have a chance, it's good to have a chance......" Filch rubbed his hands back and forth excitedly.
Weston could understand Filch's feelings, and didn't care about his gaffe, and smiled at him.
Back in the Room of Requirement, Weston sat down at his desk, writing down his thoughts as he pondered, and then took the parchment to Dumbledore's office.
Headmaster's Office of Hogwarts.
"What, what's the matter, Weston?" Dumbledore saw Weston walk in, smiled and asked, "I remember, you think you should go back!" β
"That's how it should have been." Weston nodded, "Mr. Filch has something to do with me, though, and as a result, I find it a little tricky. β
"Do you find it tricky?" Dumbledore's brow furrowed, "If you don't mind, talk to me and see if there's anything I can do to help." β
"Of course, that's what I'm here for!" Weston nodded, then briefly recounted his findings, took out the parchment, and placed it on Dumbledore's desk.
"That said, there's a good chance that the Squib problem isn't what we think?" Dumbledore furrowed an eyebrow.
"Yes!" Weston nodded, "Actually, I still have a guess, and that is that the Squib and the Silent should be the same kind of problem. β
"What?" Dumbledore was stunned for a moment, then said solemnly, "Tell me what you think." β
Weston nodded, thought for a moment, and said: "Silence is a kind of qualitative magic, which we all know, and the reason for this is nothing more than the over-suppressed growth of magic and dark emotions. This is the Silent One.
In fact, not everyone can be a Silent One, and every One of them must be a wizard with quite good talents! At least, the natural growth rate of mana is not comparable to ordinary people. β
"This is true!" Dumbledore nodded, "Aside from you, Gellert once controlled an Silent One, and that kid's talent is indeed quite strong. β
"Yes," Weston speculated, "the Silent were actually like Squibs before they erupted, and there was no magic riot, because they were unconsciously suppressing their magic. So if there is no dark emotion, which has been suppressing the magic, what kind of consequences will it cause? β
It was the first time Dumbledore had heard this question, so he couldn't help but think about it carefully, and said with some uncertainty: "I'm afraid that the magic power should have been suppressed in the body all the time, and finally there is no active ......."
"That is, the magic power is still growing, but the activity is constantly disappearing, and its own magic power is no longer flowing in the body, so it slowly solidifies, and finally it is completely attached to the blood vessels!"
"Maybe that's where the Squibs come from!" Dumbledore smiled and nodded, "Weston, you've found something amazing!" β
"No, it's not even a matter of discovery!" Weston shook his head, "I just investigated the magic in Mr. Filch's body alone, maybe he's just a special case, and it doesn't prove anything!" β
"That's a great discovery, too." Dumbledore encouraged, "So, you're trying to ......"
"Yes, I want you to help me write a letter of recommendation to St. Mungo's Hospital, I need to probe more Squibs!" Weston made it clear what he meant.
Dumbledore pondered for a moment and shook his head: "I'm afraid this matter will not be useful to St. Mungo, the Squib is already regarded as an extremely special phenomenon rather than a disease in the wizarding world, and if you go to St. Mungo's Hospital, you won't see anything." β
Is that so? Weston was stunned for a moment, and then nodded: "Okay, I didn't want to talk about it, at least there must be a result, but now, I'm afraid I have to say it!" β
"What do you meanβto find the Divine Twenty-Eight?" Dumbledore furrowed an eyebrow.
"That's right, in the UK, they are the only ones who can have so much energy to accomplish this!" Weston nodded.
Seeing Dumbledore's frowning face, Weston knew he didn't want him to deal with purebloods. However, Weston was not as old-fashioned as Dumbledore, not to mention that his Delacul family was a pure-blood in its own right.
Acknowledging the idea in his mind, Weston nodded at Dumbledore and turned out of the Headmaster's office.
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