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Chapter 74 Apparition Tutorial

From the first day of coming to Hogwarts, Sherlock never relaxed in improving himself except for daily teaching.

Regardless of whether you know the plot or not, the most fundamental guarantee is to improve your own strength.

Through the Hogwarts Library, the largest collection of books in the magic world in the UK.

In addition, he can occasionally learn a lot of useful skills and knowledge from Professor McGonagall and Professor Flevy, two masters of transformation and spells, as well as the accumulation of the original owner himself.

This has made Sherlock's learning progress very quickly.

If he had said that his magic level before was barely reaching the level of an ordinary seventh-grader in Hogwarts.

Less than half a year has passed, and now he can at least be called a slightly stronger adult wizard.

But it’s easy to say about other magic. Sherlock has mastered the methods whether it’s self-study or indirectly asking other professors.

The only phantom move, a magic that almost all wizards must have, Sherlock has no way to learn from Hogwarts.

Because for safety reasons, as long as it is within the scope of Hogwarts, the anti-phantom shifting spell is set, only the principal has the qualification to partially cancel this spell.

Otherwise, even Dumbledore would usually rely on the Fox tool Phoenix to move the phantom in the castle.

So Sherlock had no choice but to practice this spell secretly in the castle.

Moreover, due to the characteristics of the phantom shift itself, this spell is prone to accidents when practicing.

If no one can remedy this accident in time when it occurs, the consequences of death may even occur in serious cases.

But Sherlock has to learn this curse and needs to learn it as soon as possible.

Because the original owner has a phantom shift license issued by the Ministry of Magic, if he shows that he knows nothing about this common magic later, it will inevitably make people suspicious.

Therefore, Sherlock must master the phantom as soon as possible, and he cannot find acquaintances to help during this period.

At first, he had a headache about this for a long time, but one day when he went to Filch to help the Weasley twins get back some of the confiscated things (compensation for extending the borrowed living place time), he saw a flyer for a quick spell tutoring class on his desk.

Felch looked very panicked at that time, as if he was afraid that Sherlock would see something from this flyer.

But Sherlock didn't care about his little secret at all, but was reminded and thought of his own way to learn how to move the phantom.

Normal phantom shift learning is usually carried out in Hogwarts.

When the student is over 17 years old, he can sign up for the Phantom Movement Study Class in the current semester.

At that time, Dumbledore will set up a special area in the school without anti-phantom movement magic. After that, the Ministry of Magic will send specialists to guide the study. After the students complete the study, they will take the assessment and finally get the license and can be used normally.

The process in between is a bit similar to the driver's license test in the Muggle world.

But like taking the driver's license, learning Phantom Movement is not a free fee. After applying for study, you need to pay a study fee to the Ministry of Magic.

Not all the little wizards can take out this money.

If those students from poor families missed this opportunity, if they still wanted to learn Phantom Movement again, they would not have no chance.

The Ministry of Magic also privately authorized several private institutions (similar to driving schools) that can study phantom movements, so that graduated adult wizards can study and take the certificate exam in a unified manner.

This kind of institution is not difficult to find, there are advertising spaces for these "driving schools" in the Prophet Daily.

After careful selection, Sherlock finally selected this "Speed ​​Wizard Phantom Training Class".

I spent thirty-six gold gallons to register for a private class (there are twelve gallons to study in Hogwarts, and the normal study of folk cram schools requires twenty-four gallons to study in Hogwarts, and private class is three times the price of learning in Hogwarts).

It costs so much money just to learn a spell.

But Sherlock cannot save the money, he cannot use his true identity to teach, and the professor in Hogwarts is not big or small in the magic world and is considered a public figure.

What's more, Sherlock is the youngest professor in Hogwarts in the past century, and at least 80% of his photos have been seen by British wizards.

So private classes are undoubtedly the safest.

The three most common ways of travel in the magic world - Floor Powder, door keys and phantom movement, no matter which one makes people feel a little uncomfortable.

Sherlock felt that he had been spinning in the green flame for a long time, and when his brain was about to be shaken evenly, his feet touched the solid wooden floor.

He walked out of the warm fire with a dizzy look, and at the same time took care of his slightly messy robe.

"John Watson?"

A rough, hoarse voice sounded, calling out Sherlock's pseudonym.

This is a small cottage. The owner is an old man who is about sixty or seventy years old. He has gray hair and wrinkles on his face, but his figure is extremely strong. The strong muscle lines can be clearly seen under the close-fitting sweater.

At this time, Sherlock naturally no longer has to pretend to be so cold as usual.

He casually observed the decorations inside the house and shrugged.

"Yes, you should be Mr. Cavill?"

"From now on, you will call me the instructor." Mr. Cavill stood up from the sofa, his back straightened, looking at how much shorter than Sherlock, who was 1.87 meters tall.

"Since I have collected your money, you must be strictly standardized until your studies can pass the Ministry of Magic's Phantom Transfer Examination."

This man named Andrew Cavill is the Phantom Movement Teacher that Sherlock carefully selected for himself.

He had previously worked as an intern in the Ministry of Magic as an Auror training instructor. His temper may be a little bad, but his advantage lies in his responsibility and his full experience in dealing with special circumstances.

"Okay, Instructor Cavill, where should we start our learning?"

Cavill put on his robe, pushed open the door of the cottage, and walked out of the house with Sherlock. Outside was a lawn about three football fields.

"I want to know your specific situation first."

The cold wind outside blew like a knife, but Cavill was so tough that he didn't even button his robe, so he let the cold wind blow his robe back.

He took out the registration letter that Sherlock wrote to him a few days ago.
Chapter completed!
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