"Buzz!"

In the syringe engraved with countless alchemical matrices.

Ryan saw the surge of magic.

That is the magic power of the fire dragon.

The magic power flowed in the blood in an extremely complex way.

Even Ryan, who could easily analyze the structure of a spell, felt dizzy under the complex flow of magic power.

It is ferocious and violent, changing along with the blood.

From the change, Ryan seemed to see a fire dragon breathing.

What surprised Ryan even more was...

At this moment, the blood that was completely mixed with the fire dragon's blood belonged to Friday.

Surprisingly, at this moment, the same magic flow pattern was revealed.

"really..."

Seeing this scene, Newt let out a sigh.

He then proceeded to remove blood from his box.

There is blood surrounded by the power of thunder - that is the blood of the thunderbird.

There was blood that smelled of seaweed—the blood of the Kelpie.

There is blood interwoven with seven colors - that is Zou Wu's blood.

One kind of blood after another was added to Friday's blood, and their reactions were all the same.

Each type of blood will show a completely different, yet unique way of magic flow when entering the syringe.

But every kind of blood seems to resonate with Friday's blood - it will also burst out similar magic power in the same way that magic flows.

Then, Ryan seemed to vaguely understand the situation.

"Mr. Scamander, could this be Fantastic Beasts..."

He looked at Newt in disbelief.

And Newt nodded slightly: "That's right."

"This is the secret of the magical beasts' special abilities."

He said softly, "I only discovered them over a decade ago... Before that, I was studying the special organs in magical beasts, such as the horns of the Erumpent and the venom sacs of the Poison Panther... I thought their special abilities might come from these special organs."

His voice was almost a whisper.

"I thought if I could calm the dangerously active magic within the horns of the Erumpents, they might stop getting hurt so often."

"I thought if I could make the toxin in the venom sac of the leopard more controllable, maybe I could make them less dangerous—which would make it easier for them to find places to thrive."

He recounted his original vision.

That's right.

Newt Scamander never sought power or greatness—everything he did was for the Fantastic Beasts themselves.

But that's where the coincidence ends.

He does not seek power and greatness.

But...when he is sincere enough to do something, power and greatness will naturally find him.

"I've discovered a fact—the horns of the poisonous horn beast, the poison sacs of the poisonous leopard, and even the vocal organs of the hornet...they are all specialized structures formed by the constant flushing of blood in their bodies."

"So, I started studying the blood of magical beasts, and then... I discovered them."

Newt pointed to his syringe.

"Every magical creature has magic in its blood, flowing in a unique and extremely complex way... This flow is difficult to detect, and it is precisely this flow that gives magical creatures their special abilities!"

"And that magic I displayed earlier... well, it was my attempt to imitate the flow of magic from the long-nosed sea lion!"

"Of course, the magical power flow of magical animals is too complicated... I have observed the long-nosed sea lions for three years, and I have only mastered one tenth of their magic flow... Hmm? Ryan, what's wrong with you?"

The old wizard rubbed his nose a little embarrassedly when he said this - he was not very good at talking about his contribution, although it was indeed extremely great.

But at this moment, he saw Ryan's wide eyes.

In those sky-blue eyes, there was great shock and horror, and...sudden enlightenment!

"Bloodline..."

At this moment, Ryan murmured the word almost instinctively.

"...Feel sorry?"

Newt had obviously never heard of this term.

So, Ryan looked at the Master of Magical Beasts in front of him with a complicated expression: "Mr. Scamander - how long has it been since you last saw Professor McGonagall?"

"Minerva?"

When Newt heard this question, he was obviously stunned.

He knew Professor McGonagall, of course, but it was clear...

"Oh, I haven't seen her in years, I mean...uh..."

Newt stuttered.

"Okay, you don't have to say anything."

And Ryan understood without him having to say anything.

Newt's personality is obviously completely incompatible with Professor McGonagall's - the former likes magical creatures, is obviously not sociable, and even has some social anxiety.

Ryan could even predict that someone like Newt would not abide by many of the rules of the wizarding world - for example, his suitcase was obviously very illegal.

But Professor McGonagall is serious, abides by the rules, and is also not good at speaking.

Professor McGonagall might not have any extra opinions about Newt, but Newt would obviously be afraid of meeting Professor McGonagall.

In addition, Newt has been living in the United States for many years, so he and Professor McGonagall naturally did not meet too many times.

and...

“Even if they meet, they probably won’t talk about things related to their own research fields.”

So, they didn't even know that what they were researching was completely complementary.

That's right!

Ryan has realized it at this moment.

What Newt said is the special and complex movement trajectory of magic that is unique to magical beasts and exists in their blood.

Isn't that the 'blood circuit' that Professor McGonagall developed for Animagus?

The only difference is that Professor McGonagall's research focuses on Transfiguration, so she focuses on the effect of blood circuits on Animagus Transfiguration.

But Newt's research focuses on magical creatures, so she focuses on the 'blood circuit' itself.

But obviously.

None of this is the key.

The real key is that Ryan knows very well what Newt and Professor McGonagall discovered!

"Professor McGonagall's research shows that the existence of blood circuits is the basis of Animagus and Aniya human transformation."

"Mr. Scamander's research shows that magical beasts also have their own unique blood circuits, but they appear to be countless times more complex than those of ordinary animals."

Then, a question naturally arises.

"If an Animagus completely masters the bloodline of a magical beast."

"So does that mean that Animagus... can transform into magical beasts!?"

Think about this.

Ryan suddenly realized another problem.

That is...

"Slytherin teacher..."

That's right.

At this moment, Ryan thought of what Salazar Slytherin once told him.

"Aniye Human Transfiguration? That's a pretty good spell... but you don't need to learn it."

"I will research a more perfect and powerful magic - that is the magic that my successor should master!"

Chapter 156 Dumbledore and Grindelwald have a child! ?

In Ryan's mind, the words of Professor McGonagall and Newt kept echoing.

He looked at Friday, then at the blood belonging to Friday in the syringe in Newt's hand.

In his mind, the guess had already taken shape.

"Mr. Slytherin...was his research successful?"

"He was the one who developed the Transfiguration spell that Friday possesses—the one that's even more powerful than Anie's Human Transfiguration? It's this magic that allows Friday to possess the abilities of other magical creatures?"

This was obviously the most reasonable guess he could come up with.

"Ryan...what did you say happened to Minerva?"

But at this moment, Newt was looking at Ryan, whose expression kept changing, with a puzzled look.

"No, it's nothing—perhaps you can talk to Professor McGonagall about your research later. I'm sure you'll gain a lot."

"Or you could keep an eye on Transfiguration Today. Professor McGonagall is preparing a paper to be published there."

And Ryan just said so.

Of course, he couldn't tell anyone else about the 'blood circuit' without Professor McGonagall's permission.

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