Chapter 192 Let's solve the problem once and for all.
Chapter 192 Let's solve the problem once and for all.
Chapter 192 Let's solve the problem once and for all.
Late at night, the space in Loila's book was brightly lit, with twinkling starlight and candlelight in the porch.
Loila sat on a chair on the porch, nodding slightly as she looked at the various materials on the table in front of her.
Miss Lovegood was a genius—that meeting with her that day gave Loira an idea, an idea she had never considered before.
Why rely on potions to solve the problem? I'm a magic array expert! After being enlightened by Luna, Loira quickly broadened her thinking.
And she began searching through all the magic arrays she knew for anything that could help Mr. Lupin—and soon, she found the ancient magic script before her.
It seems rather coincidental that the ancient magic runes in front of me were discovered by Mr. Lu Ping, and I was just about to use them to create my first magic array.
After setting her goal, Loira began to think day and night about how to design a magic circle. In the past twenty years, Loira had never designed a magic circle herself; she had only ever used the magic circles she had learned before.
And rewriting the magic circle he had previously designed—this was the first time he had ever researched and designed a magic circle from scratch—Loy couldn't help but purse his lips and begin to wonder if he could do it.
of course can!
But if I knew how Mr. PH created the magic circle—that would be great! I could design a completely new ancient magic rune and then create a more suitable magic circle.
If it doesn't work, Loila, don't be discouraged!
This is the only thing you can be considered good at! And you also have to help Mr. Lupin!
Loila took a deep breath and took out the design draft she had prepared earlier. It was a piece of parchment a full finger joint thick—just looking at the contents was enough to make most wizards dizzy.
But to Loila, the densely packed words on it were like a beautiful painting, or a pre-written incantation.
First, as a magic array, it is necessary to determine the location of the array core, which is the ancient magic rune. Loila adopted the most traditional magic array layout, which is to place the ancient magic rune in the center, so that the power of the ancient magic rune can be transmitted to the entire magic array.
Next is the form of the magic circle. Currently, Roy knows the forms of magic circles: circular, semi-circular, elliptical, and square. Among these forms, Roy also plans to use the most conservative circular one.
Simple in construction, yet capable of holding the most spells, and highly versatile—Loila took a deep breath and lightly dipped her finger into a mixture of Veela blood and dragon blood dye.
This was the last of her dragon blood, and now it was being used here—after all, this was her first time, and she had to choose the most stable dye.
The Fire Dragon Blood fits this description perfectly—although failure would result in a loss of approximately tens of Galleons—just thinking about this made Loira subconsciously twitch her ears.
Even after numerous practices, there are still many risks in creating a magic circle. The biggest risk is that one's own theory is actually wrong—Loila gently shook her head to stop herself from overthinking.
Even so, her hand holding the wand remained quite steady—as the tip of the wand moved, a perfect arc slowly appeared on the parchment before her.
After practicing for a while, Roy had become quite adept at it. She skillfully drew the magic circle and then gently picked up her wand to apply some dye.
Next is the core of the formation—this is the simpler part—because Roy had already practiced the ancient runes of "Lightlessness" many times before, far more than he had practiced the magic array itself.
"Tsk—" Nagini, who appeared out of nowhere, clicked her tongue lightly as she looked at Loila's serious expression.
Under the tranquil moonlight, the silver-haired girl sat upright in a chair, her pointed ears twitching slightly, her long eyelashes fluttering gently, and her blue eyes looking incredibly serious, reflecting her steady yet slender hands in the azure gems.
Nagini pursed her lips slightly, feeling a sense of calm as she watched the scene before her—she loved seeing Roy serious, seeing this usually timid, shy, and always fearful girl, like a little squirrel, become serious.
This is a side of her that others can't see; it's a side of her that only her friends have the chance to see.
Nagini watched quietly, without uttering a word, as if afraid to break the beautiful scene before her.
When he first met her, she was as cold as ice—even though Nagini was confused at the time, he still remembered the girl calmly waving her wand.
Nagini chuckled softly at the thought that she had almost been killed for hurting her friend.
Immediately afterwards, I saw the real her beneath her cold exterior—her panicked, worried expression, and her kindness in being able to grieve for the sorrow of others.
What a kind child, Nagini thought back then—and still thinks so now.
After that, she was saved, freed from that nightmare-like curse, and the price was just a good night's sleep—Nagini, who had just woken up, still remembered the thoughts in her mind when she saw Loila's face again.
I must protect this kind girl—being too kind always means danger—after all, this world is far from being something that friendship and courage can overcome alone.
Loila always assumed the best of everyone, whether it was Mr. Riddle, Lockhart, or anyone else.
Nagini blinked as she thought about this. If that's the case—then she would take her place and do the things that Nagini couldn't do, and do the cruel things that Nagini couldn't do.
Thinking of this, Nagini couldn't help but chuckle. She still remembered the look of astonishment and fear on Loyla's face when she mentioned killing Lockhart.
It has to be said that teasing her can be quite fun sometimes — suddenly, Nagini understood Dumbledore's thoughts — he must also find it amusing.
Nagini's chuckle went unnoticed by Loila, who was still focused on creating the magic circle in front of her.
With the ancient runes completed, the next crucial step is adding the auxiliary spells—the ancient runes alone cannot activate the entire magic array; it requires other related auxiliary spells to maintain its power.
Some of these spells are fixed, while others require the artist to have a rich repertoire of spells.
Fortunately, Loila was well-versed in this art—with a light flick of her wand, her movements became increasingly skillful—the more serious she was, the more immersed she became—and the faster her movements became.
Everything seemed to be going smoothly, as if it were a destiny's arrangement—until Loila stopped with the last tip of her staff, the sun was already slowly rising from the horizon.
Even in the book of spatial expansion, there is a cycle of day and night —
The slightly glaring sunlight made Roy exhale softly—which also brought her back to her senses as she looked down at the magic circle in front of her.
It seems to be finished —
So let's solve all the problems once and for all by ourselves.
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