Although Dumbledore said that he would do things according to Jon's arrangement, he still decided on some details himself.
After all, Jon wasn't very clear about how to teach a child to grow up smoothly, and he had never done it before.
Dumbledore was good at teaching and educating people, so how to make Harry into a person they imagined was something that Dumbledore was good at.
Before school started, Jon also went to Grimmauld Square twice. The portrait of Mrs. Black was as noisy as ever. It seemed that the peaceful conversation that happened in the room that night was just Jon's illusion. But Jon didn't care too much about this. He just made sure that there was no big problem here, and then he left.
Everything seemed to be under his control, and it was very stable.
During this time, he was preparing to practice a spell.
Animagus.
This permanent transformation spell was a little difficult, but for Jon, there was no magic that was too difficult in this situation. It was just that the implementation conditions were not smooth.
He and Grindelwald explored the implementation conditions of this spell, and finally determined that it was impossible to achieve because the essence of this spell was a change in the bloodline, and Jon had the bloodline of the Hufflepuff family and the Mystic Bird from the East, which was also a creature.
However, there should still be some differences between mythical creatures and ordinary animals.
There was no way to use magic when Animagus transformed, but if the Wizard was strong enough and skilled enough, he could temporarily switch forms, cast magic, and then return to his original form. Especially for Wizards like Grindelwald and Jon, who didn't need a wand.
Jon mastered the transformation spell very skillfully. Although there was no way to transform into other creatures, the transformation spell and the illusion spell were enough. Through the change of light and shadow, he could also deceive the vision of others. In fact, with their current strength, they didn't need to go through so much trouble, but the waiting time was too long, and they needed something to kill time.
The reason why they chose Animagus was that Jon put forward a theory.
The Wizard's theory of origin.
During this period of time, other than secretly helping to speed up the construction of the new office building, Grindvall spent the rest of his time discussing this matter with Jon.
He now had the moving castle that Jon gave him, so he didn't need to worry about not having a place to live. That moving castle could be thrown into the air, and with the protection of magic, no one could discover the existence of this thing. Moreover, there was a legendary Wizard living in it, so no one could break the protective barrier outside.
Jon himself also liked to stay here. After all, he had lived here for a long time, and he was used to dealing with things here.
"According to our concept and the logic system given by our ancestors, the Wizard's origin is no different from that of a normal magical creature. In theory, humans are also animals. This is clearly reflected in Darwin's theory of evolution."
"Evolution doesn't mean that the bloodline is the same. You have to know that the human bloodline is constantly changing. Don't you have such an example in your body?
The stronger bloodline will crowd out the weaker bloodline, and then expel them from your body.
The so-called survival of the fittest is indeed a form in accordance with the law of evolution, and this law allows the bloodline to better adapt to the current magic environment. After all, there is only so much magic power that can be absorbed from the surroundings. If the bloodline is too heterogeneous, then the power that can be absorbed by one bloodline will be less. "
All in all, it emphasized the importance of the bloodline to a Wizard.
Jon himself didn't really refute this theory, because he also benefited from the theory of bloodline optimization, and he couldn't refute Grindvall's words after experiencing the benefits firsthand. However, there was one thing that he had always been very curious about.
"If the fact that they share the same origin can be proven, then why can someone become an Animagus?
For example, I've been in Grimmau Square recently. Sirius and his brothers all have similar abilities, and Professor Mag is probably an outstanding Animagus as well.
You have to know that the bloodlines of pure-blood families are often more similar, and generally speaking, the more powerful the Wizard has the ability to do some things that others can't do. For example, the Animagus spell that we're talking about now. It's considered a very difficult transformation spell because it's extremely difficult. Only those more powerful Wizards can do it, but even I can't do it. Dumbledore doesn't seem to have done it, and there's no need to mention you. Although you've been trying to use this spell recently, I don't think it's very possible for your efforts to be realized. After all, in this world, there are always some efforts that can't succeed. "
Jon remained silent.
What Grindelwald said wasn't without reason, but precisely because it was so reasonable, it was difficult to accept.
In the world of magic, some things existed specifically for people with strong bloodlines, and this was something that couldn't be changed.
"If it also fails, I don't mind so much. However, when this spell was created, it was emphasized that there's no way to become a magical creature. If it can succeed purely because of the same origin of bloodlines, why can't it become a magical creature? From the perspective of magic, magical creatures are more powerful than normal creatures. "
"A dog that knows magic and a normal dog, which one is easier to transform?"
Grindelwald knocked on the table, and two models appeared on the table.
Of course, there was no need to consider this.
"Of course it's easier to transform a dog that doesn't know magic. After all, you just need to inscribe the spell on yourself, but it's a little far-fetched to say that."
"It's not far-fetched at all. The reason why you don't find it hard to understand is because you haven't understood the real logic behind it. You're learning classical magic, but why isn't there the Animagus spell in this system?
It's because in ancient times, the Wizard didn't need to use this spell. Their own abilities were enough to transform them into any form of life, and it would be enough with a little bit of camouflage. However, this spell was created at a time when magic was at its lowest point, so it naturally had to conform to the current laws of time. "
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