In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 145 143 The Patronus Spell and the Shadowless Divine Strike

Chapter 145 143. Patronus Charm and Invisible Strike

Jon is very interested in the advanced defensive technique of the Patronus Charm.

This spell seems to have great limitations. It can only pose a greater threat to creatures like Dementors, and cannot completely kill them. But in fact, in most combat scenarios, the Patronus can provide great help to wizards.

It is not just an illusory individual, but a real creature condensed from positive emotions.

And in future battles, Dementors will definitely always stand firmly on Voldemort's side. The sooner he learns this spell, the better.

Lupin did not resist teaching Jon to learn the Patronus Charm. He was just a little surprised that Jon had to learn such an advanced defensive technique in the third grade.

But he also knew that the boy in front of him had far more talent and intelligence than his peers, so he did not refuse. Since the beginning of the summer vacation, he took time to let Jon come to his office to teach him the relevant knowledge of the Patronus Charm.

Lupin's teaching ability is not bad at all, not to mention that the Patronus Charm is his forte.

During the three years he was hiding in Azkaban, he taught more than 30 wizards imprisoned there to successfully summon their own patronuses, and finally they were able to escape successfully.

So he has a strict teaching system for this spell.

"In fact, if there is a Dementor who can cooperate with our teaching, and experience that feeling in person, you should be able to make rapid progress in learning this spell." Lupin's face, which always looked a little pale, was very serious. He was always like this when teaching, "However, we are not in a very urgent situation now, so there is no need to rush to catch up."

"Come on, show me once, Jon, let me see how you practice this spell in this week."

Jon drew out his wand, and he cast the Patronus spell according to Lupin's words.

"Expecto Patronus."

Waving the wand and chanting the spell, all in one go, it can be seen that he has practiced it frequently.

But the tip of his wand only slightly emerged a silver thread, and there was no more reaction. However, Lupin's face showed a surprised expression, and he praised.

"It's a very standard casting action, and the pronunciation is also accurate."

Jon frowned at this, and he stared at the wand in his hand.

"Then why is the spell not successful?"

"Because the Patronus Charm is very different from other spells." Lupin explained to him, "This magic has very high requirements for emotions. Even if the casting action and pronunciation are standard, if the emotions are not enough, the spell will not succeed."

Jon thought: "How can I make the emotions stronger?"

"You need to judge it yourself." Lupin looked at Jon seriously, "You need to understand what your true happiness is. There are many things that can make people happy and joyful, but because everyone's situation is different, the requirements for this kind of happiness are also different."

"For example, when I taught the adult wizards in Azkaban the Patronus Charm, their happiness at that time was very simple, that is, the days before they came to Azkaban. Every day before being imprisoned, I was very happy. The day was extremely happy for them at that time, because the despair brought to them by the Dementors was unforgettable. That's why I said that if there is the teaching assistance of the Dementors, learning the Patronus Charm will be twice the result with half the effort. "

"But you don't have such conditions now, you have to try it yourself and find out what really makes you happy and joyful. The difficulty of learning the Patronus Charm lies here, Jon, because people's emotions are not easy to detect, especially about your own emotions. It is difficult for you to judge the degree of your happiness and what thing can really make you hope and joy condense. "

Jon can understand Lupin's words. The Patronus Charm is a typical spell that only looks at the wizard himself. Dark wizards with evil and dark hearts cannot learn this spell because the source of their happiness and joy is dark.

The emotions of killing, torturing, and forcing cannot summon the purest Patronus.

This is not a simple way to learn magic by relying on talent. It mainly depends on Jon's understanding of himself and when he can figure out what he is really happy about.

This is not easy, at least Jon has made many attempts.

He recalled his feelings when he just entered the university in his previous life, and also tried to experience the feeling of the time when he learned brain block and ring magic with Slughorn, but the results were very limited. Not to mention the Patronus, the silver that emerged from the tip of his wand was only three or four faint ones.

However, although he did not make much progress in learning the Patronus spell, he made great progress in another spell, the Divine Sharpness.

He has been practicing this spell for nearly half a month. Jon used a waste desk to do the experiment. The Divine Sharpness he used was enough to leave a half-centimeter deep scratch on the wooden table. If it was placed on the key part of the human body, it would be enough to cause fatal injuries.

The effect of the Oblivion Spell could not be seen intuitively. This spell could not be used on people at will. Jon had no way to test how far he had practiced. However, when he released it on the experimental frog, it could make the stupid frog think that it was a fish and flutter on the ground with four legs.

The summer vacation passed by slowly.

Nothing happened in the carriage, as if the speculations Dumbledore had talked to Jon about before were all his imagination.

After entering August, Lily and McGonagall, the two professors who were usually responsible for receiving new students at Hogwarts, left the castle and searched for 11-year-old children of appropriate age with magical talents according to the names and information on the admission book that Jon brought back to the carriage.

Their targets were only those students of Muggle origin, and they would not take the initiative to contact half-blood and pure-blood students unless their parents knew their backgrounds.

Since Dumbledore was able to get Jon into the castle, Voldemort would definitely think of getting children of appropriate age into the carriage.

This year, Lily and McGonagall's recruitment of students became extremely smooth. Without the admission book and the acceptance pen, it was not easy for Hogwarts Castle to even identify whether the children of appropriate age from wizard families had magical talents, let alone looking for them among Muggle children like looking for a needle in a haystack.

The results that Jon obtained at the risk of his life last year are gradually being reflected in the carriage.

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