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Chapter 283 Ravenclaw's Orthodox Learning Method

Chapter 283 Ravenclaw's Orthodox Learning Method

In the face of Ron's shock, Harry just smiled.

He felt that naming a magical phenomenon was not difficult at all. The difficult part was learning the first half - to break away from the existing magic system and cast spells based on feelings.

And 'learning' the magic on the Deluminator, even the most basic one, is very difficult.

Yes, the most obvious.

Harry discovered that the ritual used in Atlantis to detect the properties of magical drugs worked just as well on the Deluminator.

Otherwise, even with the help of Sirius and Lupin, it would probably not have been possible to learn the magic so quickly.

Not to mention the magic naming.

And through it, Harry also discovered the more mysterious and profound magic contained in the Deluminator.

He even heard a word vaguely, it was Neville's voice. "Grandma, this is what Harry taught me."

"Besides, Harry and Ron and I don't have the kind of relationship that Rita Skeeter said!"

However, this sound only lasted for a brief moment and then became blurred.

Harry was not going to tell Ron and the others about this because it involved the secrets of the underwater wizarding world.

He was ready to say something else at this moment.

"A book, a little-known book Ryan once introduced to me, The Evolution of Spells."

"This book explains the origins and meanings behind the spells."

"Ron, you should know that." Harry shook his head in disappointment.

"That's no use." Ron's ears flushed.

He felt that this kind of knowledge was purely for showing off, and the power of magic was only related to one's own magic power.

"Why is it useless? Once you understand these, you will find it much easier to learn the spell whose name you know."

"That's the way Ravenclaws are supposed to learn spells," said Harry.

In Harry's opinion, relying on knowledge to reduce the difficulty of learning a spell is what Ravenclaw is all about.

Instead of relying on instinct, or learning from the standard spell pronunciation and wand waving trajectory in the spell book.

Like the latter, it’s just hard work.

This is the approach that Hufflepuffs should take.

"finally, I understand!"

"Why was it that when I was in school, some guys with heavy accents could quickly learn to cast a spell?" Sirius suddenly realized.

He couldn't imagine that the nerd in his eyes had such methods.

He is so old now, but he still knows more than his own children!

"Actually, this method depends on the person. Those who can't concentrate on reading books, or those who are better at learning spells from practice, don't need this method."

"And most of the first-year students are like this, so this method is not recommended by teachers."

"Even then, Professor Flitwick only gave me extra credit for explaining the spell, when he clearly knew the method."

"But he didn't explain further."

"It's a method that can't even be promoted in Ravenclaw College. It's indeed the unpopular book that Ryan mentioned." Harry said.

He had intended to comfort Sirius, but the more he spoke, the more he realized the limitations of this method of learning spells.

Very Ravenclaw, but no one wants to learn like that.

Instead of spending time reading, you might as well correct your accent or practice the trajectory of waving a magic wand.

"Stop it, Harry."

"Isn't it useful?"

"See, it's because of this book and this way of learning that you invented a spell so quickly." Ron comforted.

"So you are willing to learn this way too?" Harry was overjoyed.

"I'd better forget it," said Ron dejectedly.

Everyone laughed except Harry.

Ryan, who had already arrived at Diagon Alley in London to go shopping with Penelope and Kate, raised his head.

He was aware of Harry, who had mentioned his name.

"What's wrong?" Kate looked curiously at Ryan who suddenly stopped walking beside the Florin cold drink shop which had been built tightly for some reason recently. After Ryan checked the information left by the anchors on Harry and others,

"Nothing, Harry Potter mentioned me and he created a spell."

"Harry Potter? The guy who has an ambiguous relationship with a boy?" Penelope blinked as she was seriously delayed in getting the information.

"You can say that." Ryan didn't give any explanation for Harry.

He felt that this was not something that needed to be explained clearly to Penelope.

After all, everything started with the raw material for Dudley to become a wizard—the perverted wizard named Jason Custer.

Ryan himself is also closely related to this.

"What was the incantation for that spell he created?"

"What's the effect?" Penelope shook Ryan's right hand.

"Sklupgorgio!"

"meaning?"

"As for the effect?"

"Guess?" Ryan said with a wicked smile.

And Penelo is worthy of being Penelo. If it were Kate, she would probably keep hanging on Ryan until Ryan explained everything.

Kate has never had much patience for these academic things.

"Lupus, wolf?"

"Is it a spell similar to the Snake Summoning Spell, a spell similar to Transfiguration?"

"No, the spell for the snake-summoning spell is Serpensortia."

"Serpens means snake; ortus is the past participle of the Latin verb oriri, meaning to be created; and sortir is a French verb meaning to go out."

"If it is really the summoning wolf, it should be Lupusortia."

“The most common story used in naming is Norse mythology.”

"Let me think about it."

"Sol?"

"wrong!"

"Got it! Skll!"

So Penelope took out a notebook from her pocket and started writing and drawing while talking to herself.

"You get it?" Ryan said.

To be honest, he really regrets it now.

He shouldn't have played that joke on Penelope.

All I can say is that he spent more time with Kate during this period.

Teased Penelope as Kate.

He had forgotten how enthusiastic Penello, who had already obtained Ryan, was when faced with intellectual puzzles.

"Alas, I'm no longer Penelope's little cutie." Ryan couldn't help but think so.

"Well, if I'm not mistaken, it has something to do with light."

"Potter was once trained by you. He knows that the story of Norse mythology is most appropriate because they died the cleanest way."

"So it's not really a wolf, but it's borrowing the allusion of the sun-chasing wolf Skul swallowing the sun."

"The function of that spell is to expel, no, temporarily 'swallow' the sunlight, creating the effect of darkness." Penelope said confidently.

"That's right, I think this has something to do with Regulus."

"He's a living Inferi now and doesn't like sunlight," Kate interrupted.

"Yes, that's the function." Ryan replied with a sour face.

"By the way, I just wanted to ask you a question, why do you still keep snakes at home?" Kate couldn't suppress her curiosity.

"That's not a snake, it's a blood-cursed orc. You can call her Nagini, my new subject." Ryan said with a mysterious smile.

(End of this chapter)

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