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Chapter 41 Conversation

There was only one Transfiguration class in Gryffindor House this afternoon. When the bell rang, Professor McGonagall assigned a lot of homework and announced the end of get out of class to the bitter faces of all the students.

Kewen followed Professor McGonagall out of the classroom and went all the way to Professor McGonagall's office.

"Sit down first, Kewen." After entering the office, Professor McGonagall's expression softened, and he no longer had a straight face, but greeted him slightly cordially.

"Thank you, Professor." Kewen obediently sat on the guest chair outside the office.

"Relax kid." Professor McGonagall walked to sit down behind the desk and said with a smile: "We are just chatting. I want to know about your study progress."

"Good professor." Kewen still maintained his vacation persona in front of Professor McGonagall, appearing a little reserved and very polite.

"It's unbelievable." Professor McGonagall looked at Cowan carefully, with admiration in his eyes, and said softly: "Professor Flitwick told me just yesterday that we underestimated your talent. I didn't expect that you gave me such a big gift today."

What a surprise, you have completely mastered 'Silent Casting' now, right?"

Hearing this, Ke Wen deliberately pondered for a moment, and then nodded honestly: "Yes, Professor, after I returned to the dormitory last night, I followed Professor Flitwick's instructions and experimented with the spell several times, and then I mastered the 'Silent Casting'

Skill."

"God, this is really unbelievable." Professor McGonagall marveled again, and then asked: "How did you do it? I mean, is there any special feeling? I guess it's with you.

It’s related to his bloodline.”

"There doesn't seem to be any special feeling." Ke Wen recalled: "But I summarized three key points, and then followed the three key points, and I easily used the 'silent casting' technique."

"Can you tell me something?" Professor McGonagall leaned forward slightly and asked seriously.

"Of course." Ke Wen didn't hide anything, and immediately stated the three key points of 'silent spellcasting' that he had summarized.

Coven would not think that this "silent spellcasting technique" was so novel in the magic world. At least in the morning, he discovered that Professor David was very proficient in "silent spellcasting", so there was nothing to hide.

After Kewen finished speaking, Professor McGonagall couldn't help but applaud and said in admiration: "It's very, very perfect! I can't think of anything better to add."

"Thank you, Professor..." Ke Wen looked shy and raised his hand to scratch the back of his head.

"I think if Professor Flitwick knew about this, he would be both helpless and happy." Professor McGonagall said with a smile: "He also told me yesterday that he would find time to tutor you recently, so

Let you master the silent casting of the 'Levitation Spell' as soon as possible."

Having said this, Professor McGonagall couldn't help but chuckle: "It turns out that in just one night, you not only mastered the silent casting of the 'Levitation Curse', but also summarized the fundamental rules of the 'Silent Casting Technique'

.”

"In the future, as long as you master and memorize the spells, almost most spells can be successfully used through 'silent casting'."

"I really want to see the expression on Professor Flitwick's face when he finds out about this situation."

Looking at Professor McGonagall's demeanor at this time, Ke Wen smiled shyly, but he was thinking in his heart: This Professor McGonagall is not as old-fashioned as I thought...

"Okay, let's talk about other things." Professor McGonagall gradually calmed down the teasing look on his face, and then asked gently: "Since your talent is so powerful, can you tell me what you have previewed during the holidays?

How far have you previewed the course?"

"Of course, Professor." Ke Wen replied very honestly: "I have previewed all the courses related to magic. Transfiguration, Charms, and Defense Against Dark Arts. For these three courses, I have learned everything from the textbooks.

lesson complete."

"I have previewed most of the herbal medicine, and I have only memorized the contents of the textbook for potions because Mr. Olivando doesn't allow me to study randomly on my own. I am afraid that if there is no one to guide me, I will fail to make the potion and be in danger."

"The last History of Magic, I only previewed the general content and didn't memorize it."

"I have to say again, you are really the most talented child I have ever seen." Professor McGonagall couldn't help but admire her face, and then said: "Then, I guess you must have your own study plan next, right?

Can you talk to me?"

"Of course." Ke Wen was eager for this. After all, no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't compare with the guidance of professionals, so he said frankly: "My plan is not to preview a complete course. I will follow the course and learn slowly.

As for the three courses that I have fully mastered, I plan to find books in the library to study on my own."

"In addition, Professor." Ke Wen paused and asked hesitantly: "I want to find a place where I can quietly contact the magic spell, because it is very inconvenient to practice in the dormitory and will disturb the classmates."

When Professor McGonagall heard this, she couldn't help but admire in her heart, praising what a good boy Kewen was. It was obvious that other students would disturb him.

As a result, Professor McGonagall's expression became more cordial and her tone became gentler: "Your plan is very good. If you want to borrow a book, if you don't understand something, you can just come to me, or you can go to Professor Flitwick, and we will understand.

It will help you and also give you some suggestions on what books to borrow.”

"Thank you, Professor." Ke Wen thanked him slightly excitedly.

"This is what we should do." Professor McGonagall was very satisfied with Ke Wen's politeness and continued: "It may be difficult to practice magic spells because the academy cannot apply for a practice classroom for just one student. Regarding this,

I think it may take some time to arrange it. So for the time being, you should focus on borrowing books."

"Good professor." Ke Wen looked slightly disappointed when he heard this.

When Professor McGonagall saw this, her heart softened.

After thinking about it, Professor McGonagall stood up, pointed to the window on the right and said: "How about this, outside is the central courtyard of the college. I will place several magic targets there later. If you want to practice magic, you can

Go practice over there.”

Seeing Ke Wen's eyes suddenly light up, Professor McGonagall said with a hint of fondness: "It just so happens that most professors' offices can see what's going on over there through the windows. So, if you have problems practicing magic, it's easy.

Discovered in time by professors."

"Thank you again, Professor!" Kewen got what he wanted, so his emotion at this time was very sincere.

"Of course." Professor McGonagall chuckled again and said: "Every time you practice the magic spell, don't forget to use the 'Restoration Charm' to clean up the place."

"I know how to do it, Professor!" Ke Wen nodded heavily.

Next, Professor McGonagall asked Kewen what books he had borrowed from the library now. After thinking for a while, he gave Kewen suggestions on what books he should borrow next.

Kewen remembers it well with an open mind.

After chatting about some life issues, the two ended the conversation. With a sense of satisfaction that they had benefited a lot, Kewen said goodbye to Professor McGonagall, left the office, and returned to the dormitory with brisk steps...


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