The bell rang. The first Charms lesson was over, and Professor Flitwick had given Ravenclaw ten points for Aylwin's excellent performance.
The young wizards went out one after another, but Aylwin didn't leave. He still had some questions to ask Professor Flitwick.
Everyone had left, but Aylwin didn't. Professor Flitwick asked in confusion.
"Is there anything else, Mr. Gaunt?”
"Yes, Professor, I still have some questions about Charms that I'd like to ask you.”
"Let's talk in my office, then. Follow me, Mr. Gaunt.”
Then, Aylwin followed Professor Flitwick to his office. The office was very spacious. The walls were filled with bookshelves, and the bookshelves were filled with books.
According to Aylwin's observation, most of these books were about spells, and many of them had never been published.
Professor Flitwick sat down and signaled for Aylwin to sit down too.
Aylwin didn't stand on ceremony and sat across from Professor Flitwick.
"Anything to drink, Mr. Gaunt?”
"A cup of black tea without sugar, thank you.”
Aylwin liked tea very much, but he couldn't understand black tea with sugar. Do the British have to add sugar to everything they eat?
"Black tea is indeed a good choice, Mr. Gaunt.”
Professor Flitwick waved his wand, and an exquisite tea set appeared on the table. Then, the tea set floated up and began to distribute the tea.
"Brilliant use of the Levitation Charm, Professor.”
"Thank you. So, Mr. Gaunt, do you have any questions?”
Professor Flitwick took a sip and asked Aylwin.
"Actually, Professor, I'm supposed to have some talent for charms, and I've already learned most of the Standard Incantation Beginner spells before I went to school.”
"However, when I tried to cast spells silently and without a staff, I encountered some difficulties.”
In fact, that was indeed the case. Through the system's daily drawing of cards and his usual hard work, he had already learned many spells. However, when he tried to cast spells silently and without a staff, there was no progress at all.
Silent casting was still fine, and he could succeed once in a while, but he had never succeeded in casting without a staff.
"Oh? Mr. Gaunt, from your performance in class, I know you are a genius. If you don't mind, can you show me your current ability?”
Professor Flitwick was very interested.
Aylwin didn't say anything. He just showed Professor Flevy what he did in class. He floated the teapot and filled the tea for Professor Flevy. He cast the Vanishing Spell to make the teapot disappear.
Finally, he cast a reverse curse to restore everything.
Pa! Pa! Pa!
Professor Flitwick was very happy.
"Excellent, Mr. Gaunt, and if we were in class, I would have given you twenty points, no, fifty!。We haven't had a genius like you in Ravenclaw for a long time!”
With that, Flivie pushed up his glasses and wiped his tears with a handkerchief. Aylwin's eyebrows jumped.
A moment later, Professor Flivi calmed down and began to think about Aylwin's question.
A few minutes later, he looked up at Aylwin.
"Mr. Gaunt, why do you think wizards need spells and wands to cast spells?”
Aylwin was stunned when he heard the question. He began to think about this question. After thinking about it again and again, he still gave his answer.
"Professor, I believe that when a wizard is chanting a spell, they can focus their attention. Through the wand and a fixed gesture, the magic power in their body can become active. When a wizard focuses his attention on chanting a spell, holding the wand to make the magic power active, he can naturally use the spell.”
Aylwin expressed his opinion and looked at Professor Flitwick expectantly, waiting for his comment.
"Well said, Mr. Gaunt. Your understanding of spells is close to the level of an O. W.L.S.”
Professor Flitwick first expressed his appreciation, then he said,
"However, you've neglected one point. A point that most Magi don't care about, and that is willpower.”
Professor Flitwick pointed at his head.
"Will?"
"That's right. When a wizard chants a spell, it's not just a matter of concentration. It's also a process of infusing one's will into the spell. Why are we wizards? If we think we can do it, we can do it with a spell.”
He took a sip of tea and continued,
"And when you want to cast a spell silently, you need a stronger will to successfully release the spell. Because you didn't chant the incantation, you need to use your own method to instill enough will into the spell before releasing it. This way, you can naturally cast spells silently.”
"Of course, there is still a difference between the power of the curse and the incantation.”
Aylwin frowned and fell into deep thought.
Professor Flitwick wasn't in a hurry. He leisurely enjoyed his afternoon tea.
A few minutes later, Aylwin took out his wand and pointed at a quill on the table. The quill suddenly floated up.
But when Aylwin relaxed a little, the quill slowly fell down again.
" Congratulations, Mr. Aylwin. It seems that you have found a suitable method for yourself. I have to say, your talent is amazing.”
Professor Flitwick was very happy. It was really a pleasure to have such an intelligent young wizard in his academy.
Slytherin had won the House Cup for six consecutive years.
Although Ravenclaw was more focused on improving his knowledge. He didn't care much about trivial matters.
However, Flay was the dean after all. He still hoped that his school could win the School Championship once.
He saw this possibility in Aylwin.
He was also very willing to provide some help to the genius young Magi.
"Thank you, Professor. Thanks to your guidance, I was able to learn so quickly.”Aylwin expressed his gratitude to Professor Flitwick.
"Then, Professor, what if you cast a spell without a staff? Do I need a stronger will?" Aylwin continued to ask
"Yes, Mr. Gaunt. However, you still need to have a deeper understanding of magic. In your third year, I suggest you take Ancient Runes, which will be of great help to you. However, it's still too early for you.”
Flay explained to Aylwin patiently. He was also wildly hinting at something.
"Ancient Runes? I understand. Thank you for your help today.”
Aylwin understood Flivie's hint. He had basically achieved his goal today. Hence, she stood up and walked out of the office.
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