The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter 185 The Spell Club

On the other side, Albert and Katrina were on their way to the seventh floor, similar to the last time they went to the Transfiguration Club.

This time, however, the positions of the two sides have switched.

"No, just tell me where Classroom 17 is." Seeing that Katrina was about to speak, Albert simply refused, and put what she wanted to say back in his stomach.

"Are you sure? Well, come with me." Katrina looked at Albert resentfully, and seemed a little unhappy, but she led him along the corridor anyway.

The two stopped in front of a statue of a middle-aged witch, which was the entrance to classroom 17.

"Alberta Tussel." Katrina introduced Albert. "Fifteenth century, champion of the All-British Wizarding Duel Tournament."

"Ancient? How many people were there in England at that time, and how many were wizards."

"What do you want to express?" Katrina asked.

"People have to see the long-term." Albert said, "Don't be like Tom."

"Tom?"

Albert pouted, "My cat."

"Can you say something that people can understand?" Katrina felt that the guy had something to say, but she couldn't understand what he was trying to express.

In fact, Albert knew this person, Alberta Tussel used the Blast Charm to win the competition.

As for how do you know the name?

Of course, when I was looking for information related to the Explosion Spell, I saw the introduction to Alberta Tussel by the way. Because of my strong memory, I remembered the name.

"How to get in?" Albert asked Katrina.

"A password is required."

"Password? You won't say... the password is an Explosion Charm, right?" Albert looked at Katrina suspiciously.

"You actually know." Katrina was stunned, never expecting Albert to have guessed it.

"It's really an Explosion Spell." Albert saw himself saying the Explosion Spell,

The witch's statue was moved aside to reveal the entrance hidden behind it.

When he walked in, he found that it was actually a spacious classroom. The environment here is very similar to that of a shapeshifting club, with chairs arranged in a semi-arc.

Well, Albert also met an acquaintance.

"The seat can be taken anywhere." Katrina said and walked towards Isobel, leaving Albert at the door.

Even so, there are actually only sixteen chairs.

A few people were looking at Albert. He didn't pay attention to the sight of those people, and went straight to a place where there was no one to sit, waiting for the party to start.

As three o'clock approached, the people of the Magic Club came together gradually. The number of people in the club was slightly larger than that of the Transfiguration Club, with a total of 16 people.

Albert also found several acquaintances, Slytherin's Terence Higgs, the Slytherin substitute Seeker who confronted Albert last term, and played by the rules. Albert's impression of him is still there. good.

The other is Gabriel Truman of Hufflepuff.

"As expected, you were invited too." When Truman first entered the classroom, he saw Albert and came over to greet him with a smile.

"Professor Flitwick wouldn't explain it to us with "Innovation of Curses"?" Albert asked tentatively after glancing at the academic journal in Truman's hand.

"How do you know?" Truman was very surprised.

Albert was immediately speechless, feeling that the Spell Club and the Transform Club were very similar.

"Don't worry, if you don't have this magazine, you can borrow it from Professor Flitwick." Truman reached out and patted Albert's shoulder comfortably. "And, most of the time, he was practicing magic spells."

Before three o'clock, Professor Flitwick arrived in classroom 17 ahead of schedule. He stepped on a chair, stood on a very high chair, and spoke to everyone face to face.

"First of all, we have a new member. His name is Albert Anderson." Professor Flitwick screamed when he pronounced Albert's name, and his body exploded afterwards. It opened, and countless fireworks and ribbons appeared, which shocked everyone.

The next moment, Professor Flitwick reappeared, and applause then resounded throughout the classroom.

"Is the welcome ceremony like this?" Albert asked in a low voice.

"No, you are special this time." Truman smiled and applauded with everyone.

Professor Flitwick clapped his palm twice to attract everyone's attention and said, "Our topic today is Silent Mantra."

"I know that you are still very unfamiliar with the use of silent spells." Professor Flitwick continued after everyone was quiet, "This course can basically be learned in your sixth-grade spell improvement class."

"Of course, the silent spell is actually not as difficult as you think."

"What are the benefits of mastering the Silent Spell?"

"Not reading the spell out loud when casting magic can achieve an unexpected effect." Professor Flitwick asked himself.

"Some wizards feel that using a silent spell will weaken the power of the spell and are reluctant to use it." Professor Flitwick grinned. "It is well known that these wizards are making excuses for themselves."

Many people couldn't help but burst out laughing.

"Many wizards find silent spells too difficult because they don't have enough concentration and willpower to use them."

"I'll tell you a secret by the way," Professor Flitwick said mysteriously. "Great wizards are usually good at silent spells, and that's one of their essential skills."

"Now, everyone, try and use the magic you are best at," Professor Flitwick said to everyone. "Don't make a sound, just recite the spell in your heart. And cheating doesn't make any sense, so let's get started."

When everyone was practicing, Professor Flitwick began to patrol the crowd, observing the students who practiced silently, and occasionally gave a few pointers.

Albert saw Truman's mouth tightly closed next to him, and felt a little bit wanting to laugh.

Albert tried his best to concentrate his mind, excluding all external influences, and waved his wand while reciting the fluorescent flashes in his heart.

Well, he succeeded.

The situation didn't seem too difficult to imagine, and Albert wasn't sure how much time had passed, but he did manage to light his wand without a word.

"You succeeded?" The expression on Truman's face was replaced by astonishment, and he looked at Albert blankly, never thinking that Albert would successfully use the silent glowing spell so easily.

Although the Lighting Spell is not too difficult magic, but... there is no doubt that it is not easy to succeed, especially for those students in the lower grades.

"Well, it's not as difficult as I imagined, it just takes practice and a lot of practice." Albert found that he still couldn't use the glowing spell without making a sound.

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