Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 348: Someone's Super Strong 1



Chapter 348: Someone's Super Strong 1

After realizing that Old Man treated him as a backup, Sainz was dissatisfied for a moment, but then he became indifferent.

Regardless of whether the other party took himself into consideration or not, Sai was destined to be a different kind of person from Lao Fu. Moreover, he felt that Lao Fu and his gang were very good experimental materials, and Lao Fu was the best among the experimental materials. He had been envious for a long time.

It doesn't matter. Old Deng has his plan, and Sai has his own plan. Just keep him as a backup. Sai has his own hands and feet. As long as he does not accept moral kidnapping, no one can force him to save the world or not.

In the days that followed, Sainz regained his composure. After regaining his composure, he decided to find another job for himself and develop a magic similar to dark vision.

Back then, in order to avoid being discovered reading in the restricted area at night, he had to master the art of invisibility and even put a Hand of Glory on his head. The look was so shocking.

In order not to delay my study progress, I kept hanging around in the banned books area for more than a year.

Later, when more time became available, the development of this technology was put on hold because it was no longer urgent.

If it comes to seeing people in the dark, he actually doesn't need any special magical help. He can do it now. He just needs to use Transfiguration to create a pair of nocturnal animal eyes.

The ability to conjure up the eyes of nocturnal animals is fully capable of being used for traveling or even fighting at night, but it also has its shortcomings. If used for reading or learning to read, it is still a bit inadequate.

He was thinking of developing a magic with a similar effect to the Hand of Glory. After all, humans are diurnal animals and are more adapted to life with light.

After the mutation and adjustment, his fluorescent flash became a light source that could be emitted into the air without the wand. If he wanted, its brightness could exceed that of a large mining lamp and could easily illuminate a very wide area. If he wanted, he could even illuminate the entire Hogwarts, or even wider.

Such magical effects may seem very exaggerated, but if you think about it carefully, compared with the Apparition that can easily teleport, it is nothing.

Such a light cannot last continuously at the tip of a wand, and if the wizard cannot get it out of the wand, the powerful heat will melt the wand instantly.

This is very logical. The first wizard who invented the fluorescent flash discovered this problem. If the magic power cannot be well controlled, it is easy to burn the tip of the wand.

This explains why the brightness of the wizards' light spells is not particularly high, and they can only be used as a not very bright flashlight, because when the brightness reaches a certain level, the wand will be damaged.

When Saiens' light ball leaves the magic wand, its brightness can continue to increase as long as Saiens has the ability.

Any magic that exceeds a certain limit can easily turn into offensive magic that is harmful to humans.

Light, no matter in which legend or which type of legend, has an absolutely superior attribute.

When Sainz was able to increase the brightness of the light freely, there was no need to develop it specifically, and the "flash bomb" naturally became a by-product of the research.

There are also aggressive light beams similar to "lasers" that appear naturally.

Why do we say "light ray" instead of laser?

Because the "light" created by the magic of fluorescent flashing is "visible light", it is magical and logical.

It is magical because it fits people's subconscious understanding of light. Although the wizard at the time may not have understood what the spectrum is, it does include all visible light bands.

This is very easy to verify. Just find a prism.

This is very "logical" because it contains the entire spectrum very accurately, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and violet!

It is called "magic" because it does not contain any other bands besides the spectrum of visible light, and there is no infrared or ultraviolet.

The reason why Sainz said that the offensive spell light beam transformed from "fluorescent flash" is not a laser is because of this. All lasers are single-spectrum unidirectional light.

However, if you want to convert it into laser, it is not particularly difficult, but it is not necessary.

As an offensive spell, its function is to transfer "energy", or "heat energy", to the target. It does not have to be bound by "natural laws" and it is completely acceptable to comply with "magic laws".

In the laws of nature, lasers are of course better at transmitting energy than natural light, but in the "laws of magic", the transmission efficiency of the two is comparable. As long as the energy or temperature of the light source is high enough, the target illuminated by it will be subjected to a sufficiently high temperature.

The attack range of this "light sword" is very wide. As long as Sai's "light ball" is raised high enough, theoretically it can cover half of the earth.

As long as Sai wants, no satellite can pass through his sight without permission.

Sai has a very wide field of vision. He can see all the satellites in the sky by simply using the art of transformation, whether it is conjuring a telescope or adjusting the structure of his eyeballs.

Sai is now super strong!

However, even someone as awesome as Sai still couldn't see the words on the book clearly in a dark environment.

Sai has never pursued powerful offensive magic, because as long as it is big enough, even a piece of the most primitive meteorite with no aesthetic appeal is enough to clean up the surface biosphere.

His philosophy is more similar to that of traditional Eastern practitioners. When he is weak, he masters one or two means of protecting himself. After he becomes stronger, he pays more attention to the understanding of "Tao" - that is, magic itself - and does not pursue techniques too much.

Tao, Fa, Shu.

Any practitioner who has some aspirations will focus on the Tao. Even those who are of lower level will focus on the Dharma. Those who only seek to become powerful in "one technique" have always been of the lowest class and at the bottom of the contempt chain.

It is easy to understand with an example. There was a scholar who went to Mount Laoshan to become an apprentice. After chopping wood for several months, he couldn't stand it anymore and said goodbye to his master. Before leaving, he told the master that he had been there for quite some time and asked him to teach him a magic spell so that his trip would not be in vain.

Finally, he chose the "Wall-Walking Technique" and went home happily. However, when using the Wall-Walking Technique, he violated the taboo set by his master and lost this magic.

Putting aside whether the master was fooling him or not, assuming that he really did master the art of walking through walls, this is a typical case of only seeking "one art". He might be able to pass through a three-meter-thick wall, but he would completely lose it because of "breaking a taboo", and he could not even be considered to know the truth.

If he can master the principle of the art of walking through walls, it means he has done some research on the art and has mastered some "method". If he can master "a certain technique", he will be able to obtain a series of spells similar to the art of walking through walls.

But in the eyes of those who pursue "Tao", all "methods" and "skills" are just trivial matters. As long as they are fully understood, they can create a lot of them at any time.


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