My magic can hit twice in a row. I wonder if you are afraid?

Chapter 119



Chapter 119

Walking into the Transfiguration classroom, the little wizards found that the classroom was different from before.

The one I saw earlier, Grimm Professor Q. Andy filled the classroom with various cages, and inside were eagles.

Yes, Eagle.

These eagles stared at the students with burning eyes, as if they would fly down and peck at them if they didn't agree with each other.

"Look at that, the little black one, I remember it was called the Peregrine Falcon, and it was the fastest bird to swoop.

A kitty excitedly pointed to the bird in the cage and said to the person next to him, "I heard that those Muggles in the United States make airplanes out of the shape of peregrine falcons." The

badger on the side looked at so many eagles and silently wiped away the saliva that flowed out.

"Looks like you're interested in these little guys.

Professor Andy, who was sitting on the podium, smiled and clapped his hands.

The cages on the wall were opened, and several eagles came out of them and flapped their wings.

Soon, a flock of animals regained their freedom and flew over the top of the classroom, with the occasional few aggressive eagles descending from the sky to attack the young wizards.

"Ahh

As if it were some signal, a flock of flying eagles attacked the students.

Just when everyone felt that they were not safe, they only heard a crisp snap of their fingers.

The eagles that were about to attack the students immediately turned into pieces of chocolate.

"Huh?"

looked at the chocolate that fell on them, and the students were a little puzzled.

"Haha, why are you stunned, eat.

Hearing this, several little badgers couldn't help it, and directly opened the package and took a bite.

"Bah, bah!"

they hurriedly spat out the chocolate in their mouths.

It was only then that the students realized that where the chocolate was in their hands, it was clearly a wool ball.

"Hahaha. Professor

Andy on the podium was going crazy with laughter.

"Professor, how can you play such a trick on us?" protested a

grumpy little badger as he wiped the fur from the corner of his mouth.

Hearing this, most of the students looked at Andy to see what he could explain.

The other part looked down and pondered for a while, then suddenly remembered something and looked up at Andy for answers.

"Hahaha.

The sunny handsome guy laughed out loud without paying attention.

When he had laughed enough, he picked up his wand and began writing in the air.

Looking at the words he wrote, the students, who still didn't know the truth, suddenly realized, and then felt a little ashamed.

"The Law of Transfiguration – you can't conjure food out of thin air.

After writing this sentence, Andy smiled and asked, "Does anyone know what the next sentence is?"

"Please. "

Transfiguration can't turn anything else into food, and even if you eat it, you will have indigestion. "

Very good, Ravenclaw plus a point. Even

though it was his first time in class, he seemed familiar with everything in class.

"I think Headmaster McGonagall must have said that during her lecture, right?"

said Andy with a smile on his face to a few hairy badgers, "Looks like I might be able to prepare some real chocolate for the next class." This

sentence made the little badgers lower their heads.

Seeing this, Andy didn't embarrass them.

"Can anyone say anything about Gamp's basic law of transformation?" Lumi

raised his hand.

"Well, you're Mr. Gullier, aren't you? "

Yes, Professor.

"Then please answer, starting with the second one. Given

permission, Lumi stood up and said loudly, "The second law of Transfiguration is that if the object is large, it will last for a shorter time, and conversely, if the object is small, it will last longer.

"Third, if it becomes a cabinet or something, the item will still be in the body after it is changed.

"Fourth, there is no intelligent consciousness after becoming an object, which is the main difference between the Animagus and the shape-shifting animal.

"Fifth, if a person transforms into food, he will not be summoned, but if he becomes food and eaten by others, he will die. The

standard answer made Andy applaud.

Professors took the lead, and students clapped their hands.

"Good, Hufflepuff plus a point. You may be seated, Mr. Gullier.

Andy pressed his palms and motioned for the little wizards to be quiet.

"I've already talked about the five laws of Transfiguration, so can anyone tell me what the Transfiguration technique I just used is?"

"Turn an eagle into chocolate?"

"Raise your hand next time you answer a question, but unfortunately, you're wrong." With

a stroke of his wand, the professor took the chocolate in the student's hand.

"Look, there's the magic of Transfiguration. As

he faded his magic, the chocolates turned into a mass of white wool.

This change left the little wizards a little puzzled.

The caged eagles I saw at first were different from what I had seen before, and I could tell at a glance that they were genuine, but why did they become a pile of wool?

Hands raised.

"Speak.

"I suppose the birds are still hanging on

the wall, right?" Lumi said, gesturing to the wall, "The eagles that swooped down at the beginning were themselves deformed wool balls, your handiwork, to keep our eyes under the table. You turned those eagles into cages and the cages into eagles.

As she said this, Lumi focused her attention on the cage.

Sure enough, every cage has magical powers, and it's clearly not an ordinary thing.

Andy's methods are really good, and even he has been deceived.

It's true that you can see through everything within fifteen meters, but that also requires attention.

To take the simplest example, a Muggle is walking on the ground, his eyesight is very good, and he can see everything clearly within a dozen meters. But when his attention is on the ant on the ground, he can see the cicada not far away, but he will not pay attention to the cicada, or he is unwilling to pay attention to a cicada.

That's where Andy's brilliance comes in.

It doesn't matter if you can see it.

As long as your attention is not there, it's fine.

This trick even Lumi deceived him.

"Excellent, Mr. Gullier.

Andy complimented, and then his wand lit the wool on the table.

I saw that the wool flew up quickly and came to the cage.

The wool turned into wires, imprisoning the cages on the walls.

Comical sights of cages closing cages appeared on the walls of the entire Transfiguration classroom.

At the end, Andy snapped his fingers.

The cages that were locked up immediately turned into eagles.

The eagles looked puzzled, looked at the cage, and then at the neighbors.

Andy's hand of turning dead things into living things and living things into dead things has successfully captured the hearts of this group of young wizards.

Compared to him, Professor McGonagall's class can only be described as a decent classroom, learning magic in every class, and then assigning homework, free practice, etc.

The most magical magic that McGonagall demonstrated was undoubtedly the Animagus, but the cat-to-human shock was nowhere near as strong as it was now.

A mass of wool that changed from a cage to an eagle, from an eagle to chocolate, and finally to a cage.

"Everybody has to write a paper, oh, length, whatever. "

Oh, long live Professor Andy!".


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