Chapter 2017: See also the fog
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Harry Potter’s Book of Sin
- Flo Uncle
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- 2021-01-29 05:55:03
"... According to Heka's uncertainty theory, we can know that no one can do 'full imagination' when casting all deformation spells. That is, no matter how hard we usually study the physical The nature reflects that in practical use, we are also 'careless'. We cannot take all the details into account-yes, I can't do it. "
"But why can we still successfully perform the transformation under such a" sloppy "situation? Or, why can we still improve the success rate of transformation significantly through continuous practice? This is actually because we Every successful cast will leave some traces in our subconscious, they will help us in the next spell ... "
"Therefore, constant practice is definitely necessary. Please do not slack off after class. Even if we always become sloppy in practical use, daily practice will still bring us great benefits. s help."
Professor McGonagall lectured carefully on the podium. While explaining the boring theory of deformation, he did not forget to encourage everyone to practice after class.
But to be honest, in Professor McGonagall's class, such deliberate reminders were actually relatively few in the past. It is just that the situation in Europe is getting more and more serious recently, and her heart is filled with worries, so that she can't help but want the students to grow up as soon as possible and more or less obtain some self-insurance ability.
However, the genius in this world is often a minority, and luck is not always patronized. Things must be eager to learn.
But even so, the little wizards tried their best to listen.
There is no doubt that up to now, the students on board have long had many guesses about the external situation. Even if the professors don't often talk to them about specific things, there is always a reason why the ship has not been docked for so long? Little wizards are not stupid.
It was also at the moment that the professor was worried and the students were secretly stunned. Suddenly, a little wizard with a seat near the porthole suddenly glanced at something, and suddenly hesitated.
"Oh! Look, it's foggy outside—"
He reached for the classmate next to him and whispered as he looked out the window.
Yes, it seems a little foggy on the sea outside-this is not the weird kind of fog on the British land, it is just ordinary fog.
Obviously, fog at sea is not uncommon. Sometimes when the wind is stronger, the sea is often covered with a thin layer of water mist. If the fog is sometimes heavy, it may mean that a storm is coming.
In fact, in this period of voyage, everyone has experienced more than once even the terrible thunderstorm weather at sea.
"What's the big deal ... Don't be fooled! This is Professor McGonagall's transformation class. Don't you die?"
The classmate who had been poking his elbow with his finger did not move his head, but complained like this with a very low voice.
"but--"
The little wizard couldn't help turning his head to look at it, but saw that the fog outside the porthole was becoming thicker with the speed visible to the naked eye, and even soon a layer of water vapor was stuck on the window and he could see nothing Cleared.
However, it didn't seem to make much of a fuss when I thought that the classmates were telling the truth.
"But ... I seemed to see something very big passing by just now." He couldn't help whispering, "Well, forget it ... maybe it's the dim thing that I read wrong!"
Thinking about it that way, he forced himself to return to the state of listening carefully, leaving his doubts in his mind for the time being.
However, the fog is a real fog, and the huge shadow he saw was not an illusion.
...
Almost at the same time, Snape frowned slightly while chatting with his sister Tia on the upper deck, and turned to look at the sea outboard.
"Is it foggy again?" He mumbled slightly, annoyingly.
"Well," Tia heard, and he couldn't help but agree. "Every fog always reminds me of the performance of Mr. Lockhart ... Mr. McLean's magic is really wonderful. "
"That's just using Dumbledore's meditation basin," Snape said, and then added something like, "But the kid's talent and abilities are indeed okay."
"You're here again," Tia blinked. "Can't you really praise someone else?"
But Snape just shook his head in disapproval.
"People who really have the skills don't need my praise."
He said so casually, but his gaze was constantly patrolling through the increasingly dense fog at sea. Because at this moment, he is faintly aware of the occlusion of the brain, it seems that some kind of spiritual power is quietly spreading in the fog.
However, he could not find where the source of that power was.
"Tia, back to the cabin!"
"Oh, of course, the fog suddenly became so thick that the clothes were getting wet."
As soon as the words fell, Snape took the lead and walked towards the hatch. As soon as she saw her, she hurried to catch up, and the two got into the cabin.
"Peacefully guard."
As soon as he entered the cabin, Snape pulled out his wand and backhanded a curse, sealing the door directly. Seeing that the mist was no longer coming through the gap in the door, he nodded his head, and then walked along the aisle straight to the second half of the ship. But after taking a step, he suddenly paused and turned to look at Tiya:
"What are you doing? Keep up. UU reads www.uukanshu.com"
Tia, who was behind, was still looking at Snape's closed hatch, and she heard the other side remind her that she quickly followed.
During this time with Snape, she knew a little bit about her brother. Right now, it goes without saying that I am afraid something has happened.
A few moments later, Snape passed by the classroom where Professor McGonagall was teaching. He thought about it, and then stopped in front of the classroom door, reached out and knocked.
Soon, the sound of the lecture inside stopped.
"Come in."
As soon as McGonagall's voice was remembered, Snape opened the door of the classroom, took a step inside and rushed to the other party behind the podium:
"There is something wrong, let's pause for a while!"
Because it was inconvenient to elaborate in front of the students, Snape just said this, then immediately turned away from the classroom and continued to the other side of the corridor.