Chapter 13: Don't mention my name when you are beaten in the future
Harry, on his part, had already imagined the scene in his mind after he had learned powerful magic.
When Dudley provokes him, he has to give a faint smile that is as unfazed as Uncle Muen's.
Dudley would definitely want to get his hands on it, and as Dudley was used to, he would grab his clothes first and try to throw himself out.
Then I would calmly raise my hand, fingers flickering slightly, and flick Dudley into the flowers in front of the whole school.
Then he patted his clothes and said, "Don't get my...
"What are you thinking?" Munn's voice pulled Harry back.
Harry's body shook, his face was a little hot, and he coughed twice, "No... It's nothing. β
Mu En couldn't help but laugh, he had vaguely guessed what Harry was thinking, actually... He can also understand that he himself liked to have such cranky thoughts when he was a child.
"Don't rejoice too soon." Mu En said with a smile.
Hearing this, Harry's eyes flashed back to Muen's "You have good fruit to eat" smile.
"First of all, we need to know what magic is. By the way, do you need a notebook? β
"Yes!" Harry didn't even sit down, instinctively.
Muen got up and walked towards the basement, and in a moment pulled out a wad of yellow parchment and a pen, as well as several things that Harry couldn't read, including a small wand.
It was exactly the same wand in the hands of the wizards he had seen in Diagon Alley.
Muen placed a wad of parchment in front of Harry and handed him the pen.
"Do you use this to take notes?" Harry was taken aback.
Mu En smiled mysteriously: "Only with this style does it look like an ancient master's handiwork." β
Harry nodded a little knowingly, I see.
"Back to the point, don't let me say you remember! After I'm done, you review my words on your own and take notes in your own expression, understand? β
Harry nodded busily, his mind full of anticipation for magic, "I see." β
"If you want to get started with magic, one of the points that you can't avoid is magic." Muen spoke slowly, leaning back on the couch, like an old man telling a story.
"Magic is an abstract concept, not a real energy. You can think of it as the amount of stamina we need to cast a spell.
Stamina will be consumed, restored, and increased. The same goes for magic.
If the laws of the world are the strings, then the spell is the score, and the magic is the plucked strings. Without magic, you can't connect with the laws of the world, and then you can't cast spells, understand? β
"Understood." Harry nodded, it wasn't hard to understand,
Muen nodded, giving Harry time to take notes, then straightened up, "Now that you know the magic, we'll talk about how to use it." β
"Wand?" Harry asked.
βBingoοΌβ Mu En praised slightly: "But this expression is not entirely accurate. It's just that the mainstream of wizard spellcasting is indeed a wand. β
As she spoke, Muen spread everything she had brought up in front of Harry.
There's a black, shriveled lizard, and there's a chubby-looking pufferfish, with rings and wands.
He even saw that Uncle Muen had taken off a bunch of rings from his hand, and then took out the wand from his cuff that was taller than the others.
"These are the items that drive magic. We can collectively refer to them as spellcasters. β
With that, Muen divided everything into left and right sides.
"You have magic in you, we can be sure, right?"
"Yes." Harry nodded, "But I... I can't feel them, and I can't drive them. β
"It's normal, most people can't drive magic. In ancient times, spellcasters even regarded magic as a miracle and defined themselves as people who communicated with the gods. Muen said.
"So is there really a god in this world?"
"The world doesn't know. But I've encountered it before, and I wanted to kill it, but I didn't fight... No, don't interrupt!! Mu En suddenly reacted.
"I'm sorry." Harry quickly lowered his head, sneering and not daring to look at Muen.
"The vast majority of the magic in the human body is chaotic. So in the long history of magic, spellcasters have also been divided into two types. β
As he spoke, Munn pointed to the pile on his left, two rings, a small wand that Harry had seen before, and some bracelets, eyeball pendants, or something.
"This kind of is a guide. Responsible for pulling mana so that the caster can complete the spell normally. β
Then he pointed to the other side, including the ring and bracelet that Muen had been wearing, and the giant wand.
"These are amplifiers. It can enhance the effectiveness of the caster's spell, so as to achieve twice the effect with half the effort. β
Muen noticed Harry's burning gaze on the guide, and at the same time, Harry also asked with some expectation, "So Uncle Muen, can you successfully use magic with just the guide, even if it's just me?" β
Mu En nodded: "That's right, the guide can help the caster guide the magic out correctly and complete the spellcast." β
After speaking, he changed his words and asked, "Have you noticed the difference between these guides and amplifiers on the table?" β
Harry looked closely, but couldn't see any difference between the two. They also come in a variety of forms, wands, rings, bracelets, and even some animal artifacts that look a little bloody.
Again, they all have different artificial traces on them, and there are no natural objects......
Harry looked and watched, racking his brain for a long time, before he came up with a somewhat strange answer.
Then he replied with some uncertainty: "These amplifiers are all on you, Uncle Muen." And these guides were all brought up from the basement just now. β
"That's right!!" Munn nodded, affirming Harry's answer. Then the positive color said:
"Harry, I must tell you first that what I said is not absolutely true. On the path of magic, everyone has their own opinion.
So even if it's my words, and the knowledge in books, you have to remember to look at it with a dialectical eye. β
"I see." Harry nodded.
Seeing Harry nodding, Mu En pushed away all the guides: "So what I want to say is that all wizards who use guides are rubbish!" β
"Huh?" Harry gasped on the spot.
Mu En continued: "You don't want to fight these guides. If you can't control the magic on your own, there's no way I'll let you touch the caster. β
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Munn's words destroyed Harry's careful thoughts, and his face was bitter, but after a moment, he nodded firmly.
"I know, I'll try!"
As he spoke, he wrote in his notebook: "Wizards who can't cast spells on their own are all rubbish!" β
Harry apparently listened to Muen's words, replacing "with a guide" for "unable to cast spells on his own".
Muen looked at Harry's writing, a look of relief.
This boy is so smart.
In fact, in his previous world, there was a detailed process for how an apprentice wizard learned to control magic. But the world seems to have chosen a different path.
A path that relies on the guide.
He'd seized several wands from the Ministry of Magic before and done research, so what to say...
These wands have a low amplification effect on the caster, and the heart of the wand and the rune part are created to channel and stabilize the magic in the wizard's body. As for the kicker effect, it relies entirely on the wood of the staff.
For example, the belligerent nature of the mountain poplar has a slight increase in some offensive spells.
Another example is the tenacity of cedar wood, which in the hands of a strong-willed person will increase his spellcasting effectiveness somewhat.
But the amplification efficiency is quite average.
Of course, Mu En is not despised, the formation of a world magic system must go back to its historical reasons, and it must be viewed from a macro perspective.
The wands of this world tend to be standard guides, so their wizard population is bound to be much larger, and there are naturally more middle-level masters. After all, everyone can cast spells and participate in the study of magic.
This has been confirmed by the "Family Spells" and a small minion who used the instant death spell that touched the source.
If the world before Muen was a pyramid type. Then the world tends to be olive-shaped.
Everyone has such a good guide, and there are naturally not too many rookies at the bottom.
What he just said... Just give Harry some chicken blood.
After all, he didn't want the person he brought out to be just the middle of the olives.
As for the sentence that Harry wrote in his notes...
Muen stood up and patted Harry on the shoulder: "I'll be beaten up when I go to school in the future, remember not to mention my name." β