Chapter 26 Are all the new students at Hogwarts so crazy?
Thinking of that scene, Charles' breathing became rapid.
If this could really work, he would like to call himself a little boy in the wizarding world, playing with a nuclear explosion.
Even wizards of the level of Dumbledore and Voldemort might be knocked down by this move!
However, when Ciel asked Deep Blue how many points it would take to continue to deduce the Apparition in this direction, Deep Blue's reply immediately sobered Ciel's excited mind.
"In order to ensure accurate positioning and safety, you cannot cast spells during the Apparition process."
"A simple spell can cause the user to split into two parts."
"The more powerful the spell, the more dangerous it will be during Disapparation. Even if you are lucky enough to survive, there is no way to guarantee the accuracy of the displacement."
"These are two mutually exclusive things, but if the host insists on deducing, the system can also proceed, but it requires at least five million deduction points."
The number of five million points left Charles speechless.
Even if Dark appeared again and pulled Charles into the dream world of R'lyeh again, Charles would probably have to eat on that beach for a few days to collect so many points.
Not to mention in the wizarding world, how many wands would it take to get so many points?
Even if we count all the wands ever made by the Ollivander family, it still wouldn't be enough!
This also made Charles sigh with regret and temporarily give up the idea.
As for the other subsequent deduction directions of the Apparition Spell, such as the Flying Thunder God that Ciel had seen in the anime, those also all started at a million points, which made Ciel feel overwhelmed.
"Space-related knowledge is really useful, but it's also really damn expensive!"
He could only shake his head helplessly and no longer consider the three deductions of Apparition in the short term.
The results of these two deductions can be used for escape and fighting, and are sufficient for a long time.
If you really want to continue to make huge improvements, you should wait until you have accumulated enough deduction points before moving forward in this direction.
When thinking about the deduction points, Charles felt a headache.
Just after deducing the flash spell, his total deduction points fell back to less than 30,000 points.
It looked good, but it wasn't even good enough for a first deduction of the Patronus Charm.
Not to mention that Charles still has a lot of spells and knowledge that he wants to deduce.
For example, Transfiguration, one of the most profound subjects in the magic world, plays a vital role in exploring the mysteries of magic and enhancing strength.
In addition to the Horcruxes, the reason why Voldemort possessed such powerful magical powers was because he performed many dangerous dark magic transformations in the ten years after graduating from Hogwarts.
From a handsome young man, he turned into a monster, neither human nor ghost, with the characteristics of a magical animal, but his magic power was so great that ordinary wizards could only sigh in despair.
Magic power happens to be one of Charles' biggest weaknesses at the moment. He is still a young wizard. Although the spells he has are advanced and powerful, he finds it difficult to cast too many powerful spells due to his own insufficient development and insufficient magic power.
If he could deduce the Transfiguration performed by Voldemort, Ciel believed that his strength would reach a new level.
Or if the Animagus Transfiguration was deduced, if it could be deduced to the point where it could transform into a magical beast, Ciel's magic power would skyrocket after the transformation.
Therefore, Ciel will definitely be involved in the field of Transfiguration.
There is no need to elaborate on the profoundness of this field, and the consumption of deduction points is certainly indispensable.
At the same time, Charles is also very interested in potions, alchemy and other fields.
Magic potions and alchemical items are a major way for Charles to obtain deduction points.
If I could master the methods of brewing potions and alchemical items myself, wouldn't I be able to be self-sufficient?
You can even sell some to supplement your pocketbook!
In addition, both potions and alchemical items can come in handy in battle.
In the long run, this will also be of great benefit to the development of Shire, so it must be put into the plan.
But there is no need to explain the profoundness of potions and alchemy.
Dumbledore and Voldemort both dabbled in potions, but when it came to making potions, they still had to rely on Snape, the potion master. As for alchemy, even though Dumbledore had made achievements in discovering the twelve uses of dragon's blood, he had not made any outrageous alchemical items. The only thing he could barely make was a deluminator.
It can be seen that these two areas are also major consumers of deduction points.
Not to mention that Charles was still thinking about R'lyeh and the so-called Old Ones. God knew how many points it would take to deduce the knowledge related to these aspects.
With this calculation, Charles really had a headache.
poverty!
So poor!
The gap in the deduction points was so large that even Charles started to think about it.
"Harry Potter hasn't even appeared in Diagon Alley yet, which means there's still some time before Voldemort, possessed by Quirrell, breaks into Gringotts to look for the Philosopher's Stone."
"Under normal circumstances, if I were asked to take over Gringotts, I would definitely not dare to do so."
"But if Voldemort breaks through Gringotts' defenses on that day, I might try to get a piece of the pie."
Thinking of the treasures stored in the underground vault of Gringotts, Charles' eyes became hot.
If this business succeeds, the deduction points he will get will be enough for Charles to become rich overnight!
But needless to say, this risk is naturally not very safe. Charles feels it is not safe yet.
Fortunately, he still has some time.
"Before Quirrell takes action, I need to get as many deduction points as possible. I also need to get some information on wizard spells. Maybe it can serve as reference material and reduce the consumption of deduction points."
"If I can improve my strength to a higher level during this period, I will follow Quirrell and fish in troubled waters to break into Gringotts!"
After making such a plan, Charles finished all the ten luxurious meals brought by Old Tom in a flash, then stood up and walked towards Diagon Alley.
As he passed the brick wall that Professor McGonagall said was the site of advanced magic, Ciel stopped.
He couldn't help licking his lips.
To him, whose deduction points were running out, this brick wall was not just a brick wall, but a delicacy!
Although there were a few figures in front of him staring at him curiously, and judging by their attire, they were obviously young wizards and their parents from Muggle families, Professor McGonagall was not there, so Ciel was not afraid of being discovered.
The next moment, Charles walked towards the brick wall with a fiery face and kissed it passionately.
"Magic world, here I come!"
At this moment, the little wizard's parents standing nearby were watching this scene with a smile and talking in a low voice.
"Look at this child, he should be a Muggle-born too, right?"
"He's so enthusiastic and cute. Should we imitate him? Maybe we can take a photo here as a souvenir?"
While they were talking, Charles kissed another brick deeply.
"Hey, wizarding world, here I come again."
"Here I go again."
"I'm here again."
"I'm here again!"
The smile of the little wizard's parents slowly froze.
"???"
"Are all the new students at Hogwarts so crazy?"
"I suddenly feel like sending my child to Hogwarts is a wrong start..."
(End of this chapter)