Because it involved his own advancement, Jon's nervousness was completely aroused.
Of the six stages of Wizard, the apprentice stage was the basic stage that all Wizards could go through, so it was the most important stage.
Magic chose the Wizard, and the Wizard also controlled magic.
As a "vessel" that accepted the magic factor, the Wizard was born with magic. The reason why the little wizards who had not started learning magic was because the little Wizard's emotions could often explode with strong willpower. This allowed the little Wizard to drive the magic that originally existed in his body to create a "resonance" with the magic factor around him, so he did not need to rely on magic spells to cast magic.
This was the way the Wizard used to cast magic in the beginning. Using wands and magic spells to cast magic was something that happened later on.
After all, magic spells still required one to grasp the posture and intonation of the spell, but casting magic with one's mind was completely unnecessary.
As long as one wanted to do it, they could do it.
In fact, the essence of magic was to follow the Wizard's mind to modify what the Wizard wanted to modify.
Although this seemed more like the power of the gods.
At this point, the meditation technique could no longer help Jon do anything. This method was still useful in the early stages of magic cultivation, but after that, it was not worth it.
Helga had a better method, so it was much easier for Jon to do [Severance].
"But, there are some problems that should be solved first."
In the dormitory, Jon looked at the bed curtain above his head, thinking about the Black Wizard who was hiding somewhere, and muttered to himself.
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If the apprentice stage of magic cultivation was just accumulation, then in the second stage, what the Wizard needed to do was to change.
Although the essence of magic was the same, the way to release magic was different from person to person.
Just like how it was written in the book that it should be chopped up, but it was easier to get juice if it was overstocked. Every Wizard would find a way to release magic that was more suitable for them.
The teaching system of Hogwarts was actually as good as it could be. To be able to let the less talented little Wizard smoothly adapt to the spell casting method was enough to be called a great achievement. Even Helga thought that this system was very good.
But for the talented little Wizard, they did not need to follow the contents of the book completely.
Adding or simplifying, the casting method already had a unified foundation, and only needed to be slightly modified to make it as suitable as possible.
It was like a complete system, one only needed to add or delete pre-installed applications according to one's needs. In short, the most suitable method would appear in the end.
This was also a very clever choice in a world where the magic environment was declining, but it was also a forced but very clever choice.
But Jon had a more unique condition.
He had Helga Hufflepuff's guidance.
Moreover, he already had a lot of experience in this aspect of his own research.
If he followed the method that was most suitable for him, he would naturally be better than those little Wizard models that were uniformly trained by the academy.
Sculptors and ordinary sculptors, even if they were brilliant sculptors, how could they be the same?
But Jon would not look down on the students of Hogwarts just because of this.
Although they were all in Hogwarts, the "assembly line factory" that trained Wizard, but thanks to the tradition of Hogwarts, many little Wizards were able to achieve good results in the eyes of the entire magic society.
This was very important. Jon was now at the stage of apprentice, and he was not qualified to judge those Wizard who had already graduated and were at the stage of "instructor".
The main reason he was thinking about these questions was because he didn't know what the dark Magi hiding in the dark wanted to do.
Was it just to do some damage?
Or did it want to do something else?
It was not that Jon was thinking too much. Although he had previously guessed that there might be a Black Wizard around Hogwarts, but that was when Dumbledore was not in school. This semester, Dumbledore often appeared in school. Jon did not expect that these Black Wizards would dare to appear.
In this case, a Wizard who had the ability to spy in the dark would not be too weak. It might even be a Black Wizard who was at the stage of "professor". By the way, this "professor" did not refer to the professors of Hogwarts. Most of the professors in Hogwarts were at the stage of "scholar".
However, at this stage, a Wizard would already have his own understanding of magic. A Wizard who could successfully graduate from a magic school would have a good understanding of magic spells. A Wizard who could appear around Hogwarts at this time would not be an ordinary character.
Jon was not worried about a Black Wizard coming to cause trouble, but he was afraid that these Black Wizards were scouting the way.
Wait until next semester, when the new students enrolled, Voldemort would return.
At this time, Quirrell should have brought Voldemort out of the forest in Albania. Then, where was Voldemort at this time?
There were so many Black Wizards in Europe, and even Black Wizards in America. There must be a place where Voldemort could rest for a period of time.
However, there was no need for him to return to Hogwarts.
After all, Dumbledore was not a remnant soul. It would not be a problem for him to deal with Voldemort.
Unless Quirrell was Dumbledore's chess piece from the beginning, or was a part of Dumbledore's plan.
However, from the looks of it, Dumbledore appeared to be very scheming. Jon did not want to think of this Legendary Wizard in this way.
It was normal for people to be selfish, but no matter how powerful a Wizard was, he would not be able to completely predict the development of everything. Even Magus, who had outstanding prophetic abilities, could not do this.
If it was a Black Wizard who came to scout the way, then he would do as Helga said and avoid it if he could.
If he could not avoid it … wouldn't he run?
He had communicated with Professor Sprout for so long, and even familiarized himself with Professor Flick. Wasn't it all so that when there was danger, he could find a backer and hold on until he had a backer?
Those cowering Black Wizards who did not dare to show themselves, no matter how wretched and secretive their methods were, would not be able to hurt him, a veteran powerhouse who was asking for help.
"Why don't I go out and take a look?"
Jon, who had forgotten Helga's warning not to "roam the castle at night," immediately did as he thought. He flipped over from the bed, put on a tight-fitting magic coat, pinched open his ring, and took out his wand.
This coat was warm, convenient for movement, and also convenient for escape. It was a guarantee of safety.
"What is better defense than taking the initiative to attack?"
Jon narrowed his eyes and smiled, casting a Phantom Spell on himself.
"Come on, let me see what a Black Wizard is like."
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