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Chapter 640: A Little Bit of Aftereffects

Chapter 640 A Little Bit of Sequelae

Transfiguration is a spell that takes change to the extreme.

As time goes by, each wizard's expertise in Transfiguration becomes different. Andrew still doesn't know what Dumbledore is good at - maybe he knows a little bit, but he is sure that when it comes to the sophistication of Transfiguration, Dumbledore can't surpass him.

Perhaps it was due to his understanding of the theory of evolution, or his knowledge of the microscopic world of biology, or perhaps it was some talent, but his magical transformations were rather delicate, at the expense of relatively low power.

Dumbledore can transform objects around him into magical creatures at will to block deadly curses, so he must be prepared in advance - but correspondingly, combined with his extraordinary perception, he can transform some subtle areas that others cannot reach, such as the most difficult area of ​​magic, the soul.

With Dumbledore's permission, he waved his wand directly at Harry.

Just after using magic to transform, he noticed that Harry's forehead was obviously uneven - not in the physical sense, but in the soul, like a healed wound.

"I knew that a soul would not be easy to heal once it was embedded in the body, especially when it was the Lord's soul."

Andrew held the wand steadily and began to magically transfigure Harry.

Harry's magic began to resist just like the goblins Andrew used for daily training, but it was pointless - although it was much stronger than the goblins' resistance, Harry could not withstand even Andrew's ordinary biological transfiguration.

Not surprisingly, Harry's legs began to lengthen and thin, and his head began to become pointy - antlers appeared on his head, followed by his body.

In just a blink of an eye, even Harry's wand could not escape this powerful magical transfiguration and directly merged into Harry's body. A white deer appeared in Dumbledore's office in a half-leaping posture.

"Snapped."

Harry fell to the ground trying to steady himself, groaning.

"White deer?"

Dumbledore glanced at Andrew, but soon he no longer cared about the color - even though he had turned into a deer, there was still an obvious scar on Harry's forehead. Obviously, it was a wound to the soul, otherwise it would not have appeared during the magical transformation.

"Well," Andrew carefully put away the wand, "but the color was formed by me inducing his magic power."

As he explained, Andrew, feeling relieved, waved his wand and cast another sound-blocking spell on Harry.

Unintentionally induced magical transformations are actually very close to Animagus, both of which are the most suitable creatures in the wizard's subconscious, but more powerful.

As for using it to make minor adjustments on the wizard himself, that is even more outrageous. It will directly and permanently enhance or reduce the ability, and there is a high probability that it will be impossible to return to the original form due to the changes in the soul. The Nose-Loser is the one who has undergone multiple magical transformations and exchanged his appearance for a surge in strength. Andrew has heard this a lot from Dumbledore.

"How well does Transfiguration work?"

Dumbledore looked at the wound with a concerned tone.

"It's very troublesome," Andrew frowned, "very strange, professor, yes, very strange, I only found wounds that were about to heal, but no extra souls."

???

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment, then looked at Andrew, and then he realized that Andrew was not aware that the soul in Harry's body had been killed.

"Severus dealt with it. It happened before. You were still in your first year then."

what?
When did Professor Snape acquire this ability?
Can magic potions erase the soul?
Andrew was stunned for a moment. "Is the healing of wounds also an effect of the potion?" "Yeah, that's about right."

Dumbledore briefly described the scene at that time - at this point, there was really no need to hide this plan from Andrew.

"…Uh, why didn't you say it earlier? Wouldn't it be better for us to kill the Noseless One in the second grade and open up the magical world honestly?"

Andrew was very upset at this moment - if he had known that the thing in Harry's body had been dealt with earlier, he would have directly sent an anonymous letter to burn all the Horcruxes, but he still kept that trouble!

"Then there is no problem. Professor Snape handled it very well. It's just that the wound is still suppressed, and some splashes of black magic power make it difficult for the soul to heal."

However, it is not direct damage, and Avada is a black magic with instant death effect, so it can be slowly guided out - there are even some benefits. The soul that was originally invaded by the strangeness will release the suppressed potential after the wound heals.

Andrew carefully cast the spell again - Harry's soul in the deer form was carefully processed bit by bit by him using Transfiguration, and then promoted the fusion.

The soul itself will spontaneously pursue perfection, just like the human organs will try to return to their original positions automatically. Under Andrew's transfiguration, this process was accelerated hundreds of times and healed, and Harry himself directly made a yo-yo sound.

"success…"

Andrew sighed, glanced at the deer lying on the ground, flexed his wand, and waved it again.

The fur gradually shrank, and Harry appeared above the floor, bleating.

"I...ah?"

Harry looked at his hands, then looked at his body in surprise, and finally looked at Andrew in confusion - he still didn't understand what was going on.

"Well, it looks good. The problem is basically stable, but the soul is a little tired. Drink more potions. Also, don't go to places like the forbidden forest or the grassland in the next few days. The transformation time is a bit long, and there are some sequelae."

Andrew instructed Harry, "Well, you can leave now, Potter. The headmaster and I have something to discuss. I will explain it to you later - come to me after the dinner and report on your diet."

Harry, who was confused, wanted to ask, but after looking at Andrew, he left with a sincere heart - after all, there would be an explanation after dinner, right?
Dumbledore watched Harry leave from a distance without saying anything, but with a look of relief on his face.

He even had plans to let Andrew have his own office after the end of this year, but not yet.

The OWLs certificate is the pinnacle for most wizards - in fact, advanced classes are not practical for most wizards, and they cannot meet the advanced class threshold required by the professor.

While Hogwarts recruits all wizards, it also means that most wizards are mediocre and it is enough for them to get an OWLs certificate. This is true for graduation and employment.

There are even quite a few wizards who show up in sixth grade and then go to work as interns. Apart from the fact that they can no longer cast spells, their strength has not changed much from when they grow up.

Mediocrities are the majority - in this case, there will be basically no obstacles in arranging an office after the OWLs exam.

The genius' luck and the master's entitlement are just a matter of time. It sounds a bit ridiculous, but if you don't want some strange remarks to appear later, you have to deal with it this way.

He didn't want Taylor to be described as lucky or some other strange word in a publication like Andrew, a Legend, so it would be best to be safe.

Tyler, who is a bit like Minerva in his old-fashioned personality, probably wouldn't like the somewhat teasing but not exaggerated style of a legend, so it's better not to put him at risk of being described in that way.

(End of this chapter)

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