Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 1740: Common sense rule


  "Floating into the air."

   Outside the backyard, Ron hung the rock he had been "lifting" in the air again, and then he looked at Hermione not far away and said:

  "Okay...what else shall I do next?"

   "You don't need to do anything, just let it float in the air, but you have to step back." Hermione held a card in her left hand, her wand in her right hand, and said to Ron in front of him. , "Yes, that's it..."

   Watching Ron Yiyan step back a few steps, leaving directly under the rock, Hermione raised her wand and waved it forward. Suddenly, the card in her left hand flew out, spinning and landing where Ron was originally standing.

   Then in the next moment, seeing Hermione's eyes condensed suddenly, Ron immediately felt the stone controlled by the Levitating Charm sink suddenly.

   "Oh-"

   "Boom!"

  While Ron exclaimed, the human-sized rock crashed to the ground, and the speed of the fall completely exceeded the acceleration of its free fall. When the rubble and soil were splashing, a shallow pit was smashed into the ground.

  "This..."

   Ron was not hit, but he was taken aback. He didn't even feel the pain when the stone hit his body. He just stared blankly at the rock that had a half of it submerged into the ground, with a blank expression on his face:

   "Hermione, is this what Maca calls "rule magic"? Have you learned it?"

   Even the silent mantra technique actually needs to be recited silently in the heart, and since the mantra is to be recited, it must take time to prepare.

   But just now, Hermione just thought slightly after throwing out the card, and he felt that no matter how hard his floating spell could support the rock that seemed to sink several times—this kind of magic with both speed and power, it’s true. It is too suitable for actual combat.

   However, seeing him ask this, Hermione shook her head quickly.

  "Where can I call this a'learning'?" She seriously said, "Based on my current understanding of this rule, the only power that can be exerted is its fur."

   "This is'fur'?" Ron looked at the rock in front of him and blinked in disbelief. "I said Hermione... Look at your momentum, are you planning to overtake Maca?"

   "Stop kidding," Hermione could not help pursing her lips when she heard the words. "Now that I have started to learn this rule rune, I really understand the power of Maca-he has exceeded our strength too. Too many."

   Ron listened, scratching his head and said:

   "Then you can at least see Maca's "back view" now, right? You must be much better than me."

   Seeing him say this, Hermione glared at him immediately, then pointed to the notebook in his pocket and said:

  "That’s why I let you learn ancient magic literature! If you can figure out all the contents of my notebook, you can also start to try to learn regular runes. Don’t say I didn’t give you a chance. !"

   "Hey..."

   Seeing Hermione say this, Ron couldn't help sighing after all.

  "You also know that I am not as smart as you. You have seen these two days. I can hardly tell the difference between the magic texts, let alone understand their meaning. And even if I Relying on rote memorization and memorizing a lot of patterns and symbols, it is impossible to learn those rules and runes that require more wisdom!"

   "Okay," Hermione said with a bit of dissatisfaction, "Don't complain about there anymore-take the stone back to the yard with me and continue reading the notes I gave you."

  ……

   Just when Hermione tried the "Gravity" rule rune for the first time and showed initial results, on the other side, Maca was called by Luna to the living room on the first floor of the Wizard Tower.

  Looking at the back of Luna who was dragging him by his sleeve, Maca couldn't help but wonder:

   "Luna, what's the matter? So mysterious?"

  As soon as he finished speaking, Luna who had already dragged Maca into the room suddenly stopped and turned around slightly.

   "Maca, I thought of a way that might help Harry pass the test."

   "Oh?"

When I heard   Maca, I immediately became curious:

   "What method?"

   He did not expect that Harina also found him a very difficult problem, but Luna seemed to have found a solution. And this obviously surprised Maca.

   Then, he saw Luna take a card out of her pocket and show it in front of him.

  "Common sense rule?"

  Maca looked at the rune on the card in her hand and suddenly moved.

   "Did you choose this rune? Hmm...it seems to be suitable for you."

   This is also one of the first-level rule runes recorded on the scroll of truth, and different from those related to "material", this is a semi-material and half-spirit rule rune.

   To be honest, this rule is actually difficult to figure out why. In Maca’s view, it is not something that ordinary people can understand.

  As far as Maca’s understanding is concerned, its effect should be to create a conscious connection between creatures and creatures. If you have to be more specific, it may be similar to the "mind" that is unique to some twins. Induction" phenomenon!

   Of course, Maca only understands this rune as a rough guide. Perhaps only a very intuitive person like Luna can truly understand its meaning.

   After a little thought, Maca continued:

  "So, how are you going to use it to help Harry?"

  Because I am not familiar with this rule~IndoMTL.com~Maca can only rely on Luna to explain it for him. But to be honest, Maca has actually been looking forward to such a situation of peer-to-peer exchanges of magic knowledge, so he now enjoys this feeling somewhat.

   When Luna saw him asking, she immediately said happily:

  "After I really master it, I can use it to connect the will of several people with Harry. Then, everyone will be able to unite together to help Harry overcome that difficulty. ...Do you think it’s good?"

   "'Everyone' together...?"

   After Luna's explanation, Maca finally understood her specific thoughts. However, this approach obviously did not fundamentally improve Harry's willpower.

  If it were just such a "one-off" cooperation, success might be successful, but afterwards, once Harry loses everyone's support, how can he control the Gryffindor sword and control the "rage" rules?

   Know that if there is not enough willpower in the process of using the Gryffindor sword, even if he passes the test at the beginning, his will will eventually be swallowed by "rage".

   "Wait," Maca thought about it, then said after a moment, "Let me think about it... Maybe, this is indeed a solution to the problem!"

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