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Chapter 125 The Wand and the Wizard

"Grape Vine?" Felix repeated, and the little witch noticed Professor Happ's expression and was obviously stunned.

"Very good." He commented briefly.

Felix explained: "My personal experience is that the magic-text carving knife is very similar to the magic wand, so in addition to the chestnut wood carving knife, it is best to choose the material of the first carving knife."

"For example, I am the most convenient way to use an ebony carving knife."

Hermione showed a sudden enlightenment expression, and she secretly muttered in her heart that the first choice for her exclusive carving knife.

However, this also made her curious. When she bought a magic wand, Ollivander said that it was a magic wand that it was a magic wand that it was not a magic wand. Professor Happ also gave similar suggestions. Is there any secret here?

She told Professor Happ about her questions.

Felix thought for a while and said, "This sentence makes sense, because the Ollivander Wand Shop never makes customized wands, which means that the little wizards must adapt to the characteristics of the wand."

"So, the wands on our hands are just generally match us?" Hermione understood what he wanted to express.

"It can be understood this way, but don't worry. For most wizards, there is no need to consider this subtle difference." Felix said: "This question is quite interesting. You can go to the library to check it out what the wands of your friends are like and what characteristics they represent."

Hermione was indeed very interested. This behavior that satisfies her desire for knowledge and gossip makes her unable to stop.

"Professor, do you have any recommended books?" asked the little witch. She was used to asking Professor Haip for a book list and could get an accurate reply every time.

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"Well...I remember there is a book called "Wand and the Wizard" in the library, which introduces hundreds of famous wizards and their wands." Felix said.

Hermione muttered a few words and wrote down the title of the book.

"Okay, next, the seventh carving knife." Felix brought the topic back on track.

The little witch looked at the last carving knife, thin like a dagger, the color was pale white, and it looked like the teeth of some kind of creature. She said in surprise: "Is this... the venomous fang of the basilisk?"

"Yes, I was also by chance and thought that I could use some of the magical animals to make magical engraving knives." Felix said with a smile: "This is just an attempt."

Hermione thinks this material is too evil. The magical texts portrayed will not contain snake venom or curse, right?

So she asked Felix, "How does it work?"

Felix smacked his lips and just said something vaguely "expanded new ideas" and "try the horns of a unicorn next time", and Hermione wisely did not ask.

After spending some time explaining the concept of "Demonic Text Carving Knife" by Professor Haipu himself, the two finally returned to the original topic of the difference between the individual Demonic Text and the Demonic Text circuit.

Felix put away the other carving knives, leaving only the ebony and chestnut woodcarving knives, who handed the chestnut woodcarving knives to Hermione.

Hermione looked at the carving knife in her hand carefully, and she realized that the carving knife would accompany her for a long time.

Its color is somewhat like a light brown color, the material is uniform and tight, with straight and slender textures distributed on it, which looks like the pattern of rain flower stone.

Then she stared at the carving knife in Felix's hand

The ebony carving knife on Professor Happ's hand is like his magic wand, and it is carefully selected heartwood without any slight variegation.

It was a pure, deep black with a dark matte finish, giving people an extremely heavy and hard texture.

Felix picked up a thin piece of chestnut wood and said to Hermione: "Whether it is a carving knife made of wand or chestnut wood, it is very friendly to magic, so portraying magic texts is more like writing articles."

He held the carving knife lightly and wrote a series of magic texts smoothly. The red light bloomed from the tip of the black knife. When Felix lifted the carving knife, the hot magic text had quietly extinguished, marking the black marks.

"The two ways to write the magical script circuit are completed in one go, or they are all done one by one."

“This is the first type.”

Then he took another piece of chestnut wood and wrote a single magic text on it one by one. After showing it to Hermione, he carefully pulled out the lines and connected them together.

Hermione held the two chestnut chips at the same time and compared them to each other.

With the things she could think of, the former is like a finished floral character, which is elegant, but it sacrifices the recognition of a single letter; while the latter is a regular printing, but a naughty child uses crayons to connect the letters together. Compared with the pleasing appearance of the former, it is more like a inferior graffiti, which makes people frown.

But Felix said to her: "This is what you need to master." He pointed to the combination he called 'print + graffiti'.

"Your beaded bag requires three sets of magic text circuits, and I will explain how they are connected."

Felix snapped his fingers gently, and their consciousness entered the thinking cabin.

As the beginning of school began, he had become more and more proficient in controlling this magic.

This seems to coincide with Snape's theory of magic inventing himself, which will naturally increase its power.

...

When Harry yawned out of the dormitory Sunday morning, he saw Ginny and Ron sitting next to Hermione looking at something.

"It's early," he said, training Quidditch the night before, and practiced until very late, so he lacked sleep.

Harry took out the Potions class homework from his schoolbag, but his mind was messy.

It took a few minutes before he noticed the strangeness of the three people on the other side, "What are you doing?"

Hermione focused on writing on a thin piece of wood that he thought was a piece of parchment, and looked at it repeatedly.

The tools she held in her hand were also very strange, a bit like a quill or a shrinking wand.

But Hermione obviously didn't have time to answer him, and Harry looked at Ron.

Ron whispered to him: "It's a magic circle."

Ginny refuted him: "It's not, it's the magic circle."

Ron shrugged, "Absolutely," he explained to Harry: "You know, to fix her beaded bag."

He looked over the other side of the table and Hermione was drawing a strange pattern on the thin wooden board. From his perspective, it looked a bit like a big squid in the Black Lake.

The red light kept flowing from the 'point', she wrote very slowly, and the initial strokes had cooled to black.

"Huh~" Hermione let out a long breath and wiped the sweat from her face.

"How is it, did it work?" Harry asked with interest, although he still didn't know what she was doing.

But Harry probably will also choose ancient magic script next year.

Hermione relaxed and said lazily: "I can't inject magic steadily. The difference between individual magic essays is too big."

"I remember you said that your success rate is 90%?" Harry asked.
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