Chapter 230: Courageous Faithfulness Mantra (2/2)
Professor Flitwick was a little stunned. He hadn't thought that Albert had actually begun to come into contact with these advanced magic. He asked tentatively, ”Have you started learning the Patronus Mantra?”
”Um, I started trying to practice two weeks ago. This magic is a bit difficult...” Albert summed it up a bit and said, ”It is said that after this spell succeeds, it can summon the patron saint of flesh, but I don't quite understand it. The meaning of this sentence... means that after chanting the mantra, the mantra will no longer emit a cloud of white light, but will condense into a patron saint with a body?”
Albert began to direct the topic in the direction he needed.
”There is nothing wrong with your thoughts. However, the patron saint curse is a very advanced magic, which is usually used to defend against dementors.” Professor Flitwick thought for a while and suggested: ”When you cast the curse, you You need to concentrate and think about the happiest thing in your heart, because the patron saint mantra advocates happiness and hope, but it requires a very powerful magic power as a foundation. This mantra may be too reluctant for you now. Even temporarily Don't worry if you can't summon the patron saint of the flesh, you still have a lot of room for growth.”
”I know.” Alberto continued to ask, ”What about the Courageous Faithful Curse? It is said that this is a powerful and complex protection magic.”
”Yes, it's very complicated.” Professor Flitwick seemed to be considering whether to tell Albert, after hesitating for a moment, he said: ”It involves using magic to hide a secret in the soul of a living person?”
”Hiding the secret in the soul?”
”Yes, hide this secret in the heart of the chosen secret, and it will be impossible for others to discover this secret. Of course, unless the secret is deliberately leaked.”
”So, the Courageous Faithfulness Curse is suitable for hiding things?” Albert pretended that he didn't understand it. In fact, he was really a little confused.
He remembered that the Courageous Faithful Curse could hide people, so that no one except the secretaries could find them. Hearing what Professor Flitwick said, this spell seems to have other usages, or that his original understanding of the Courageous Faithfulness spell was wrong.
”Of course ~ you are not wrong to understand this way.” Professor Flitwick nodded after a few seconds of silence.
”Professor, do you know this magic?” Albert asked suddenly: ”I want to learn this magic.”
”Yes, but...” Professor Flitwick stared at Albert and asked, ”The Red Loyalty Curse is too difficult for you now. By the way, what do you want to use it to hide?”
”My diary.” Albert said without hesitation: ”This way, I don't need to worry about being peeked into the diary.”
Professor Flitwick was speechless, he really couldn't understand Albert's thinking mode.
Albert noticed Professor Flitwick’s silence and continued to ask, “Professor, is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry also protected by the Curse of Fidelity?”
”No, the scope of Hogwarts is really too big, and after the Secret Keeper dies, everyone who knows its existence will automatically become a Secret Keeper. The more people know about it, its power will be greatly reduced. Weakened and become no longer reliable.” Professor Flitwick shook his head.
”I still want to learn this spell, can you teach me?” Albert said, ”I think this is a very practical spell.”
”Before that, you need to master...” Professor Flitwick's words were paused, and he suddenly realized that the man in front of him seemed to have high attainments in ancient magic texts.
”Professor...” Albert said suddenly.
”what's up?”
”The patron saint curse has been recorded a long time ago.” Albert said his doubts. ”However, the previous wizards used ancient magic texts. Why is the patron saint curse now in English? It seems to be okay to recite mantras in the languages of other countries? So, what is the significance of the existence of mantras?”
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