The God of Ice and Fire at Hogwarts

Chapter 3 Silent casting, extremely strong flame affinity!

"Seven gold galleons sincerely, thank you!"

After choosing a wand for Lynn, Mr. Ollivander said to Lynn.

Lynn motioned to Gail, who was holding the money bag, to pay.

After purchasing the wand, Lynn took Gale to the Flourish and Blotts Bookstore, Madam Malkin's Robe Store, Partridge's Cauldron and other stores in Diagon Alley to purchase items needed for admission.

However, Linn did not go to the magical animal store or the Eela Owl store to buy pets, because in his opinion, he did not have the need to keep a pet for the time being, and Linn did not necessarily have to buy an owl of his own in terms of delivering letters. .

After all, at Rohr Manor, Lynn could choose the more efficient house elf Gale to deliver messages, and at Hogwarts, Lynn could also go to the Owlery on the top floor of the west tower and borrow Hogwarts' public owl to deliver messages. .

After buying all the equipment, Linn asked Gale to take him to apparate back to Rohr Manor.

"Mom, I'm back! The key is here for you!"

Lynn returns the key to Gringotts to Rowena.

Rowena put away the keys and said to Linn with a smile in her eyes: "Okay, go and organize your equipment. I know you can't wait!"

Linn chuckled.

As Rowena said, after purchasing these equipment, Linn couldn't wait to go upstairs to sort them out.

Linn returned to his room on the second floor and took out a small black schoolbag with dark red lines from under a large desk. This schoolbag was also cast with a traceless expansion spell, and the space inside it was equivalent to ten Big suitcase.

He took out the equipment he had purchased previously from the original bag one by one, and classified them into categories according to magic books, potion materials, crucibles and other magic props, protective gloves and other magic equipment, and robes and other clothing.

The first thing Linn put in front of him was a lot of magic potion materials. In addition to some necessary magic materials for school admission, Linn also presciently purchased fire ash snake eggs, horseradish, sea onion bulbs, and thyme tincture. , bird and snake eggshells, rue powder and other raw materials for making the elixir.

Although Lin En is not yet able to make a blessing elixir, he is still certain that he will be able to learn how to make a blessing elixir in the future after experiencing the influence of chemical experiments in his previous life.

Moreover, even if these materials are expensive, they are only a drop in the bucket for the Rohr family.

You know, many potions masters in the magic world were created by relying on countless gold galleons.

After putting these potion materials into his schoolbag, Linn began to pack other magic props.

In order to prevent accidents in the troubled Hogwarts, Linn purchased every magic prop and magic equipment according to the highest specifications, and bought an extra copy as a spare.

In addition, Lin En also prepared some potions for daily use such as white fresh essence as a backup.

After packing these up, it was the turn of the textbooks needed for class.

Linn did not put them into her bag immediately, but placed them neatly on the bookshelf.

Although he is not a magician like Hermione, Linn is still very willing to learn more magic before entering the magical world.

After all, if you learn magic in advance, you can show it off in class!

With this in mind, Linn pulled out "Standard Spells: Elementary" from the bookshelf.

Linn opened "Standard Spells: Elementary" with one hand, and took out the wand from his waist with the other hand.

"Lumos! (Lumos)"

Lynn followed the spells and gestures in the book, waving her wand and reciting the luminous spell at the same time.

The luminous spell can be said to be the simplest of all magics. It was only the first time Lin tried it and he saw a faint white light appear on the top of the wand.

Although the light group seemed very weak, it could barely illuminate Linn's bedroom.

"Nox! (Nox)"

Lynn recited the spell again, causing the light cluster to go out.

The first time he cast magic, even the most basic glowing spell, Linn felt an extremely wonderful experience.

Is this magic? !

Lin En's eyes seemed to contain light.

"Wingardium Leviosa! (Wingardium Leviosa)"

Linn waved his wand and pointed it at a quill in front of him.

The quill jumped up under the control of magic power, shook in the air, and then fell back to where it was.

Obviously, Lynn's floating spell failed this time.

However, Linn was not frustrated by this, after all, this was only his first time performing it.

Linn continued to wave his wand and practiced using the levitation spell.

Half an hour later, Lin En was barely able to stably control a book floating in the air two or three meters above the ground.

This is still very different from the stick used by Ron to control the giant monster in the original work.

Of course, this is not because Linn's talent is not as high as Ron's, but because magic is idealistic. The reason why Ron is able to cast a level of floating spell that even adult wizards may not be able to do is mainly because of his wish. It was strong enough, so strong that his floating spell performed a miracle for an instant.

The afternoon passed quickly, and Linn was practicing several more basic spells in his bedroom that were familiar to him in his previous life.

At this time, the "Standard Spells: Elementary" in Linn's hand turned to the page of the Fire Spell.

"Gail, help me tidy up the backyard, I need an open space to practice my spells!"

Linn snapped his fingers, summoned the house elf Gale, and then gave him instructions.

Unlike life spells such as glowing spells and floating spells, Lin Lin would never dare to practice offensive spells like fire spells in her bedroom.

Otherwise, even if the castle casts protective magic, at least Linn's own bed would be burned to ashes.

Lynn didn't want to sleep on the floor at night.

"Okay, master!"

Gale bowed to Linn and disappeared.

Through the window, Lynn could see Gale apparating in the backyard, working his magic to clear away some useless piles elsewhere.

Since Rolle Manor has not been open to the public for more than ten years, most of the gardens outside the castle have been abandoned.

Although Gail was willing to spend time every day taking care of the manor, Lynn and Rowena agreed that this was not necessary, so Gail gave up.

After Gale cleared a clearing, Linn came to the backyard.

He pulled out the wand, and the feeling of blissful soul reappeared. He waved the wand subconsciously and chanted the incantation: "Fire is raging! (Incendio)"

There was almost no stagnation, and a large ball of red flames spurted out from the wand with his mind, turning into a raging fire and burning in the backyard.

The temperature of this flame is extremely high, making the surrounding air appear somewhat distorted.

Seeing this, Linn was a little shocked. The power of this fire spell is probably comparable to the fire spell cast by an adult wizard!

Seeing that the fire continued to expand and had begun to spread towards the backyard fence, Linn waved his wand at a loss, trying to put back the flames.

But he seemed to have forgotten that the fire spell could only release flames, but had no function of withdrawing them.

But at this moment, a strange scene appeared.

The flames that almost spread to the entire backyard slowly shrank toward the center under Linn's strong desire to take them back, and finally dissipated in the air.

"this?!"

Lin En was a little unbelievable. The moment he withdrew the flame, he felt as if the flame was part of his body and could be wielded like an arm.

"Flaming! (Incendio)"

Lin En recited the spell again without belief and summoned a large ball of flame.

This time, Linn did not let the flames spread, but tried to control them, just like he had just controlled them to dissipate.

Lynn waved the wand in his hand, and he was surprised to find that the flame that had just been released moved with the wave of his wand. Whichever direction his wand pointed, the flame would spread in that direction.

"Is it because of the power of this mahogany-grafted sycamore wand?"

Linn looked at the wand in his hand carefully. He found that when he was controlling the flame, the red lines on the wand's body became more vivid.

Linn's speed and control over the fire spell are unmatched by any other spell.

Even a successful glowing spell cast at the beginning is not as powerful as a fire spell that can directly rival an adult wizard.

This extremely strong control over flames may come from the flame affinity of the sycamore wood, or it may come from Linn himself.

After all, if Linn could be chosen by this mahogany-grafted sycamore wand, his own flame affinity would probably not be much lower.

Of course, this will have to wait until Linn learns to cast spells without a wand in the future and casts a fire spell after getting rid of the wand.

Lin En continued to practice the Flame Curse, and as time went by, he gradually became able to perceive the flow of magic power in his body when casting spells, which was an experience he couldn't have when casting other spells.

Three days passed quickly.

Linn learned many common spell casting methods from "Standard Spells: Elementary", and the most obvious improvement was naturally his fire spell.

At this time, Linn appeared in the backyard again. Unlike before, he planned to try the silent spell of the fire spell.

After these three days of practice, Lin En has firmly remembered the flow trajectory of the magic power in his body when he cast the flame spell, which allowed him to try to control the movement of the magic power according to the previous flow trajectory without chanting the spell Chance.

Lin En felt the not too powerful magic power in his body, and slowly controlled it to flow towards the wand according to the flow path when he cast the fire spell.

This was a very slow process, but when Lynn tried to recite the Flame Curse silently in his heart, he was surprised to find that the process had been shortened by nearly a hundred times!

Lin En obviously just thought of the incantation of the Fire Curse in his heart, but didn't say it out, but the flame spewed out from his wand very smoothly, and burned rapidly in the backyard.

"Silent casting! Success!"

Lin En felt very happy in her heart.

Although the power of the blazing flames cast by the silent spell is slightly less powerful than before, it still reaches the level of O.W.Ls!

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