"I'm so tired... Well, it's true, it's such a remarkable idea!"

"It's normal to be exhausted after pushing Animagus forward... and by such a large margin!"

"Yes! The amount of thought required to adjust Animagus in one step is truly beyond our imagination!"

Everyone expressed their understanding, and after a brief discussion, they decided to escort Vizette back to her hotel together.

Just after they had all left Central Park, a bright fireball streaked across the sky, trailing a long tail of flame as it fell, striking the tree where Vizet was standing...

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Under the influence of an inexplicable force, Vizette saw the familiar Milky Way.

He was very familiar with this starry sky. He had shared memories of this place with Luna, and Luna also loved this place. When learning magic, she would choose this place as the setting.

As he drew closer to the Milky Way, he compared what he saw with his memories and noticed something unusual.

The Milky Way that was now appearing before him and getting closer seemed to have dimmed by an extremely subtle amount of light.

This is his subjective feeling; although the Milky Way is still brilliant, there is a sense of "being shrouded in gloom".

This feeling lasted only a short time, and gradually disappeared after he completely disappeared into the Milky Way;

However, Wizette has reason to suspect that this is because he is already "in the thick of it," which is why he no longer feels the darkness.

Although he had been here once before, everything around him still felt new to him;

He saw Gellert Grindelwald's figure again in a cloud of stardust;

In addition, stardust containing various kinds of familiar magical knowledge also appeared before him.

Unbeknownst to him, the inexplicable thrust disappeared, and he finally stopped, with a bright cloud of stardust appearing in front of him.

Within this clump of stardust belonging to the Animagus lies Vizet's understanding of magic, which acts as a bridge connecting him to the stardust, reflecting his own understanding of the Animagus.

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This connection brought a spark of inspiration to Vizet, a spark that seemed to have a physical form, slowly drifting towards him.

"Professor McGonagall once said... she saw an ocean and fed one of the fish..."

"Headmaster Dumbledore also said that he saw a vast valley and planted some crops there..."

"What I experienced back then was to strengthen this mass of stardust belonging to Animagus..."

"Growing stardust is similar to feeding fish... both are ways of helping things that already exist in the 'other world' to become stronger..."

"The situation Headmaster Dumbledore mentioned is somewhat different. He planted crops in the 'Otherworld,' which means that he left something of his own in the 'Otherworld'..."

"The aura manifesting now comes from me... which means I can also plant crops... which means I can also release fish fry... which means I can also create new stardust!"

Thinking of this, the tangible spiritual light trembled slightly, slowly rotating like a vortex;

As the vortex of light spun, it flung out a ray of light that connected with Vizet;

Because of his research into mental magic, Vizette could sense that this spark of light was absorbing, searching for, and copying something.

The things copied through the aura will manifest as points of light, appearing around the aura vortex and causing the vortex to grow even larger;

When the vortex of light is large enough and contains enough points of light, it will turn into a cloud of stardust, a cloud of stardust born from it!

"The 'Inclusive' magical property of the Ghostface Hawkmoth pupa... through this 'Inclusive' magical property, 'Self-Renewal' is derived..."

The vortex of light continued to draw out points of light, and forming a new cloud of stardust was more difficult and took longer than growing the existing stardust.

Vizette was naturally filled with a desire to explore this wondrous place called "the Otherworld." He wanted to know just how big it was and how many secrets it held...

However, before embarking on the formal exploration, he needed to determine two key points: first, whether he could explore freely, and second, whether he would encounter any dangers during the exploration.

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"The thread extending from this ray of light... is connected to me... If so, is it... a 'safety rope'?"

To figure this out, he shifted his focus and tried to find the answer he needed by looking at the Animagus stardust nearby.

This attempt proved successful; he was able to sense a kind of affirmative response from the Animagus stardust.

"So... just how big is this place?"

Vizette tried to go a step further and asked the Animagus Stardust a second question.

The feeling conveyed by Stardust this time was a kind of bewildered response.

"This spark of inspiration will automatically turn into stardust, which means that during the time it takes for stardust to form... I can explore the surrounding area, right?"

Stardust once again gave an affirmative answer.

Vizette then thought of another question, "So how should I move around here..."

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Vizette quickly came up with several different approaches, and after a simple selection process, she continued to ask, "Try to imagine that inexplicable pushing force?"

Stardust gave a third affirmative answer.

"Since that's the case..." He felt relieved. "It's a rare opportunity to get into this place, and we have a 'safety rope,' it would be a real shame not to explore it!"

Luna always manages to help Vizette find answers to some of her questions, albeit unintentionally.

For example, how to move in the "other world" requires a review of Luna's understanding of the levitation spell;

In Luna's view, the levitation spell can make objects float by "pulling" them upwards, not only through wand gestures;

It is also possible to create a levitation spell by blowing air into an object and causing it to encounter an updraft.

It was Luna's perspective that inspired Vizet so much that he mastered the skill of casting the Staffless Silent Levitation Charm.

The inspiration Luna gave him still works today;

That inexplicable pushing force was like "blowing air," helping him to explore the "other world."

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Vizette was blown further and further away, until the vortex of light was no longer visible.

Just as he had guessed and it had been confirmed, the vortex of light and the threads connecting him now acted like a safety rope, growing longer and longer as he explored the brilliant galaxy.

Dumbledore mentioned that he planted several crops in the "Otherworld";

Vizette wanted to find out what magical knowledge those crops that were accepted by the "other world" contained.

As he continued to explore the brilliant galaxy, he keenly discovered something—the “dimness” he had previously sensed was a real phenomenon.

"Could I assume that... this galaxy has boundaries, and isn't... an endless place as I initially thought?"

"Then what lies beyond the boundary... If stardust continues to increase, even if there is a boundary, does that mean... it can still expand outwards?"

With this in mind, Vizette wanted to continue exploring the areas where the "dimness" appeared, trying to find the boundary of this galaxy.

The surroundings grew increasingly dim, and star clusters became fewer and fewer. It is said that the Milky Way shines because of the stardust within it.

The wisdom of our forefathers manifests as stardust in the "other world," making the entire galaxy shine, which is why this place is so captivating.

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Surrounded by what seemed like mist, Vizette saw a unique cloud of stardust deep within the mist.

Not only was this cloud of stardust enormous, but its color was also remarkable, resembling the remnants of a raging fire, a desolate, dark gray.

He was inevitably drawn to this cloud of stardust, as if it were the entirety of the brilliant galaxy.

The stardust seemed to be telling Vizette that it was there not because it was ostracized, nor because it devoured other stardust, but because it could be wherever it wanted.

Facing this cloud of stardust, Vizette had a feeling of déjà vu.

"Could it be... stardust left behind by Voldemort?"

"So what magical knowledge might be recorded within this cloud of stardust?"

A strong sense of curiosity arose spontaneously.

Vizette re-examined the "safety rope" to make sure it could still obey his will and pull him back into the vortex of light at any time before slowly approaching the special clump of stardust.

A figure emerged from the stardust, appearing tall and thin, draped in a constantly billowing black robe;

The figure's head was shrouded in a long robe and hood, with only occasional glimpses of the crimson light within, exuding a chilling and terrifying aura.

That was indeed a star cluster left by Voldemort, but the Voldemort who left the star cluster was probably much more powerful than any Voldemort that Vizzet had ever seen.

Although this Voldemort figure had a humanoid torso, it didn't feel very "human," resembling a giant skeleton covered in a gray skin.

The stardust from which Gellert Grindelwald's image appears contains a spell called the "Fire Shield Charm".

The stardust from which Voldemort's figure appeared also contained a spell, a spell called the "Flight Charm".

Compared to the Fire Shield Charm, this Flight Charm is undoubtedly more complex, even involving ritual magic;

The time and effort required to complete this magic are no less than those required to complete the Animagus practice.

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"Volo...Vola...Voldemort...Voldemort (flying...leaping...flying away from death...Voldemort!)!"

This ritual magic, called the "Flight Charm," is similar to the Animagus case. It also requires reciting a long string of incantations within a specific time frame to facilitate the completion of the "Flight Charm."

Because of this seminar, Vizet gained a deeper understanding of ritual magic;

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