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Chapter 819

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For the next half a month, he stayed at home and did not go anywhere. He accompanied his parents and tidied up his magic research.

Unlike when he first entered the academy, Elwyn had read many magic books and conducted many experiments over the years. However, he had never tidied them up systematically. This was a rare opportunity for him to do so at home.

In fact, he had reached a bottleneck in many areas of magic research, but the achievements he had achieved were beyond imagination.

Elwyn planned to use half a month to tidy things up and determine the main focus of his research.

First was black magic. This was his strongest combat technique at the moment.

Putting aside the few incantations that he had learned, his systematic research on black magic should have started after he obtained Tom Liddell's diary.

Elwyn learned about the entire black magic system from it and determined the direction of development.

In order to lure Elwyn into depravity, the Lord Voldemort had told him a lot of forbidden knowledge when he was still a student. It was almost everything he knew.

Just the thought of the Lord Voldemort mastering all the theories of black magic was enough to make one excited.

No matter how one looked at it, this knowledge was very valuable. It was equivalent to the Lord Voldemort's early years of black magic research. Many Death Eaters sought refuge with the Lord Voldemort in order to obtain this dark power. However, they were unable to obtain it no matter how hard they tried.

Elwyn had recklessly communicated with Tom Liddell's diary. Although it seemed rash and extremely dangerous now, he had also obtained the magic that these Dark Magi dreamed of and found a shortcut to quickly increase his strength. This laid the foundation for his future development.

Subsequently, the black magic books that Elwyn found in the Blake family's ancestral home supplemented the knowledge that Tom Liddell had imparted to him.

Those magic books systematically explained the theories of black magic, allowing Elwyn to know many profound and unpopular black magic.

Until now, he had not completely digested all the knowledge and could only understand it roughly.

Being too profound was one thing, but the main reason was still the lack of practice.

Elwyn could not use the corpses, blood, or souls of certain creatures to conduct those messy magic experiments like the real Dark Sorcerers. He could not have those evil and cruel thoughts in his heart, and he could not abandon his conscience. This doomed his achievements in Dark Magic to be limited.

Elwyn knew a lot of black magic theories, but the effects of using them were not as good as those Mages with evil natures.

For example, Peter had once used a spell to blow up an entire street. This was a very typical example of black magic.

Powerful, easy to use, and without many restrictions …

However, Elwyn did not dare to use it. This black magic would have a similarly great effect on his mind.

The whole process was similar to the Whispers of the Evil God. Frequent use of this magic would make people evil and crazy.

Elwyn had discovered this a long time ago. Other than the relatively neutral black magic such as the Fierce Fire Spell and the Corrosion Spell, he was unable to perform most of the remaining black magic. Or rather, he would feel a strong sense of guilt every time he performed them, tainting his soul.

It could be said that he had mastered far more black magic theories than the average Sorcerer, and even most of the Death Eaters. However, compared to the real Dark Sorcerers, there was a fundamental difference.

His research in this area had also reached a bottleneck, and there would not be much of a breakthrough in the short term.

Correspondingly, Elwyn's progress in Guardian Magic and White Magic had been limited.

Sirius's previous reminder made him realize that he should develop in White Magic. This was the right path.

However, due to the lack of systematic teaching like Tom Liddell's diary, it was very difficult for Elwyn to learn by himself.

The school's teaching content only touched the surface, and what Hogwarts advocated was Defense Magic.

Defense Magic could be considered as a combination of White Magic, Guardian Magic, and some other branches of magic.

By learning how to deal with black magic and dark creatures, a Sorcerer could quickly increase his ability to fight against Dark Sorcerers. However, doing so would not be of much help in understanding the essence of magic and becoming a great Light Sorcerer like Dumbledore.

Dumbledore might pass on some knowledge to Elwyn, but not too much. It was mainly up to him to explore by himself.

The result of self-learning was like what Elwyn was now. The knowledge he mastered was very scattered and not systematic. Many of them could not be used. If he did not meet a Sorcerer who used those kinds of Black Magic, the methods and spells he mastered would be meaningless.

Elwyn decided to go to the Blake family's library to take a look. If he still could not find the relevant records of the predecessors' research experience, he could only ask Dumbledore for help and learn from the greatest Light Sorcerer of this era …

Other than that, his current forte should be Shapeshifting.

This was the largest branch of magic independent of the Black Magic and Guardian Magic system. It was quite widely used.

Elwyn was more talented in Shapeshifting, and Professor Meg was also willing to pass on more knowledge to him in private.

With the help of the Magic Stone, he could display shapeshifting abilities that were beyond the imagination of the world.

What he needed to do now was to speed up the speed of shapeshifting so that he could better use it in battle.

Similarly, Potionology was also very helpful in improving one's strength.

As a rare Potionology Master, although Snape's attitude was a little bad, he was still willing to share his research experience with his students.

Even if it was Elwyn who asked for advice on brewing Potions, he would still carefully teach him after a round of sarcasm.

As long as Professor Meg and Snape were around, Shapeshifting and Potionology would not be too big of a problem.

In terms of Spellcasting, Professor Flitwick would also teach Elwyn some special casting techniques. If he encountered any difficulties, he could just ask them for advice.

It was a pity that Elwyn was not interested in herbology. Otherwise, Sprout would also be very willing to teach him how to take care of those strange plants and fungi, as well as how to deal with those poisonous and dangerous plants.

After sorting out the magic knowledge he had mastered, Elwyn decided to focus his research on Alchemy.

This was a rather esoteric branch of magic. It required profound knowledge of Spellcasting, Potionology, Black Magic, and Ancient Magic Texts as support. Usually, it would only be touched upon in seventh-grade magic classes.

With Nicole Lemour's help, Elwyn naturally had no problems with this.

He believed that after this trip to Egypt, there would be some progress and breakthroughs in Alchemy.

This would help him better use the power of the Sorcerer's Stone, and it would also be the foundation for further research on the Book of Abraham and cracking the secrets of the evil gods.

While studying Alchemy, he was also prepared to spend some time on Demonic Magic.

There was also a Demonic Altar in the shape of a house elf waiting for him under the Hogwarts' kitchen. Elwyn speculated that this might have something to do with the treasure key that Hufflepuff had left behind. However, his previous experience told him that he had to be careful when dealing with demons.

Also, after getting the Time Converter from the Department of Mysterious Affairs of the Ministry of Magic, he still needed to master a certain amount of Time Magic knowledge.

Only then could he use the Time Converter …

Following this train of thought, Elwyn still had to spend time and energy to understand the mysterious Shaman Magic and Vampire Magic.

Not to mention the powerful Ancient Magic that had shown some clues, but he still could not figure out its limits!

Thinking about it carefully, although his strength had increased a lot, the things that he needed to learn had not decreased at all. Instead, it had become more difficult.

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