Chapter 126 Master-Level Spells
By the time Damon walked out of Dumbledore's office, the old man and the young man had reached a certain consensus.

He quietly returned to the Room of Requirement, preparing to do something important.

Just now, his magic power index officially reached 100 million points.

This means he can add points again.

His gaze lingered on the two branches.

Charms Arts - LV4 (Expert) 1/1000000
[You will quickly master how to control the power and effects of magic. Magical control over the body and mind will reach an extremely high level. Advanced spells will no longer be difficult for you!]

Transfiguration - LV4 (Expert) 1/1000000
Your understanding of transformation is superior; you can quickly master complex, high-level transformations and exert more subtle control over transformed objects.

Should I learn Charms or Transfiguration?

Thanks to his expert-level talent, he learns both subjects very quickly, with almost no difficulty or hurdles. If he were to choose one to further improve,
After thinking for a while, Damon decided to prioritize improving his Charms skills.

The reason is simple: he wants to become more versatile. Transfiguration can only enhance his dueling ability in one aspect. Although it can help him deal with various complex situations in battle, it is far less comprehensive than spells in ordinary times.

Whether it's silent casting, or the more advanced staffless casting, or even Patronus and Apparition, they are all branches of Spellcasting.

Mastering these skills first is far safer than continuing to delve deeper into Transfiguration.

Then.

Now that the decision has been made, there's no need to hesitate any longer.

As he poured one million magic points into it, the text on the panel changed accordingly.

Charms Arts - LV5 (Master) Max/Max
You can reach the pinnacle of spellcasting without any barriers; all spells will simply be scenery along the way.

Damon closed his eyes, and the spells he had learned in the past flashed clearly in his mind. Among these countless spells, the three original spells finally shone brightly.

Incantatio Microcosmica

Ordinatio Magica

And
Sagitta Divinus (The Sharpshooter)

The latter was the original killing move he extracted from a fleeting inspiration after practicing the Levitation Spell to shoot a tailless arrow tens of thousands of times in the Room of Requirement.

In terms of destructive power, the Divine Gun is definitely one of the best, but it still lacks in versatility (range, duration, special effects).

For example, Grindelwald's Fiendfyre spell, through the continuous generation of Fiendfyre, could destroy the entire city of London in a single strike. No matter how powerful his spear was, it could only cover a small area and did not have the characteristic of continuous attack.

Now, he has many more creative and practical ideas for improving this spell.

For example, you can enchant the fired spear with different effects—such as a spell-breaking effect that can pierce through armor spells, a bleeding effect that prevents wounds from healing, or a twin spear effect that splits.

Or perhaps, he could combine shapeshifting with the divine gun to come up with even more creative ideas and inspirations. Damon casually jotted these points down in his notebook with his magic quill, preparing to implement them one by one.

Damon raised his wand, about to cast a spell, when a strange feeling suddenly arose in his heart: he should be able to cast spells silently now.

'Sagitta Divinus-Dispello'

A blinding white light transformed into a tailless arrow, its concentrated magic gathering and surging before Damon. Then, a hazy yellow halo gradually appeared in front of the white light, covering the entire arrowhead. For a moment, the room was filled with a play of yellow and white. Damon closed his eyes, seizing this fleeting moment of inspiration, and etched this feeling into his memory.

Then, an arrow was shot!
"call out!"

The yellow and white light instantly pierced through the iron armor spell in front of the training puppet, as if penetrating a thin film, instantly piercing through and exploding the puppet behind the protection.

Damon nodded, seemingly satisfied with the result.

He had just finished adding points, and his whole state was in a highly sensitive state, just like a nose that had been blocked for a long time suddenly clearing up. All the sensations were so novel and intense.

After years of dedicated research, they were able to develop this extremely difficult variant of the spell in one go.

Seizing this feeling, he put his remaining ideas into practice one by one.

Split, invisible, bleeding, and unlimited attacks.
During this time, the entire Hogwarts Castle seemed to be trembling slightly. This subtle tremor was imperceptible to the students, but it caused a strange expression to appear on the professors' faces.

Dumbledore almost thought the Basilisk had been released and was currently wreaking havoc inside the castle.

But when he followed the extremely faint trace of magic, it ultimately led to the House of Requirement.
"Has he made another major discovery?"

Dumbledore didn't go in, but he already guessed who it was. Besides that genius disciple who often brought him surprises and worries, who else could do this?
To be honest, Dumbledore really didn't know where to start with Damon. He had thought that for Caliban Mortos to become an Auror, he would have to wait at least three years of training, and who knew how much longer it would take for him to truly shine.
By then, he might have the time and energy to deal with this matter.

However, Damon's growth is so rapid that more and more people are opening doors for him as readily as he has done—which is understandable, but the results are becoming increasingly alarming.

In just two months, he won over the other Aurors. His assistant, Kingsley, was already a seasoned Auror, and by this time he had practically become Mortos's vassal.

At Kingsley's recommendation, Damon is getting to know and subdue Dumbledore. Dumbledore is reluctant to use the word "subdue," but he feels that this change is clearly foreshadowed.

If Damon were to take control of most of the Aurors, combined with his exceptional talent and combat prowess, who could stop him from staging a coup or waging war if he wanted to?

Are you going to just stand by and watch things escalate to that point?

Compared to this matter, Dumbledore even felt that the current Basilisk incident had become somewhat insignificant.

However, Voldemort's matter is equally important.

Should I really clash with my students before I can even defeat the formidable enemy?

Dumbledore returned to his office, sat silently at his desk, and remained unable to make a decision for a long time.

His hesitation was noticed by all the principals, but none of them spoke up without permission.

"Hey"

The old man sighed deeply.

He thought that after Tom told him about the Basilisk, he had almost figured everything out.

Myrtle was killed by the Basilisk—given the circumstances, it must have been the Basilisk released by Voldemort, the young boy who had mastered Parseltongue.

He's a very good actor.

But that's precisely why I absolutely cannot let the same thing happen again!
(End of this chapter)

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