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Chapter Eleven Fourteen Curses

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five days later,

Jerry held the wand in his hand, pointed nervously at the wooden door of the room, and whispered a curse:

"Open the Alajo Cave!"

A weak magic power slowly flowed out of Jerry's body along with Jerry's spell and spiritual power, and then entered the wand along his arm. After being amplified by the wand, it turned into a blue magic light and shot out, accurately hitting the wooden door.

The door is locked.

"Kakaka!"

The wooden door that was originally locked opened automatically after a mechanical shake under the influence of Jerry's unlocking spell.

"Phew, it finally worked!"

Seeing that the unlocking spell was successfully cast, Jerry let out a long sigh of relief.

In fact, two days ago, he indirectly turned on the "enhancing brain awakening" function and slowly read all the magic knowledge and spells in the four magic books and memorized them in his mind.

But just reading and understanding the theoretical knowledge in a magic book does not mean that you can successfully cast the corresponding magic.

Although the spells that appear in these books are all the most basic and simple spells.

According to Jerry's understanding of the contents of the four books, the reason why wizards can perform magic is because they have the special blood of wizards in their bodies, and they are born with the ability to produce a magical power called magic in their bodies.

Magic is based on this power, transformed through spells and spiritual power, to produce various magical effects.

If you want to successfully cast a magic, you must first have magic in your body. This is why Muggles and Squibs cannot cast magic even if they know the spell.

In addition to magic, you'll also need a wand.

The magic wand is like an amplifier and stabilizer. It can amplify and stabilize the magic you output, so that you can perform magic better.

If there is no wand, it is not impossible to perform magic, but it requires the wizard himself to have strong enough magic power and strong control over magic.

Different wands have different amplification and stabilizing effects.

The more suitable your wand is, the easier it will be to reduce the difficulty and increase the power when casting magic.

A wand that is not suitable for you will not only increase the difficulty of casting spells, but may also make it impossible to use it at all.

In addition to the wand, if you want to successfully release a magic, you must also have a certain theoretical basis for magic, and you must also have a clear knowledge and understanding of the magic you want to release.

Every word of the mantra must be pronounced clearly and accurately, and the rhythm of reciting the mantra must also fully meet the requirements.

It is mentioned in "Standard Spells, Elementary" that a wizard named Baruffio found himself lying on the floor because he did not pronounce the spell correctly and said 'f' instead of 's'.

On top, there is a bison standing on the chest.

Therefore, if you want to cast a spell correctly, you must practice and keep practicing. The more you practice, the more you will be able to cast the corresponding spell accurately.

Of course, some spells are more difficult, and if you want to successfully cast them, you will need some more complicated skills. These skills may not be mentioned in the book, and you need the guidance of a professional teacher to learn them slowly.

After two days of practice, Jerry finally found some skills today and successfully cast the first spell - the unlocking spell.

With his first success, his subsequent practice will become smoother and smoother. I believe it won't be long before he can master all the magic spells in the first-grade textbooks.

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Ten days later, Jerry was holding a magic wand and practicing various spells in the room.

The spells learned in the first grade are basically relatively simple spells that do not consume much magic power.

Even with the magic power in Jerry's body now, he can easily use it, but the power is definitely far behind.

Among the four magic books, or should I say three, the book "Magic Theory" only contains theoretical knowledge. It records a total of fourteen magic spells, which are:

Softening Charm, Cutting Charm, Unlocking Charm, Levitation Charm, Locking Charm, Repair Charm, Transformation Charm, Restoration Charm, Snot Charm, Fire Charm, Repel Charm, Smoke Screen Charm, Wand Illuminating Charm and Wand Extinguishing Charm.

Among them, except for the Transformation Curse, which Jerry is not very good at at the moment, he has basically mastered all the other spells.

However, among the fourteen spells, except for the cutting spell and the fire spell, which are somewhat offensive, the other spells do not have much offensive effect.

And the most important thing is that with his current magic power, the cutting spell cannot even completely cut open the clothes, and the flame spell can only emit a small flame at most, which is similar to a lighter.

Originally, Jerry thought that these magic books would contain the kind of full-body binding spell, the same kind of spell that Hermione used to immobilize Neville in the movie.

Because in terms of practicality in combat, that magic spell actually feels the most useful.

If he knew how to bind the whole body with a binding spell, wouldn't it be easy to give each of the robbers a "petrified stone" when he returned home?

It turned out that this spell was not recorded in the first-grade textbooks. The whole-body binding spell may have been learned by Hermione in some magic books in the library, or it may have been a spell in the upper-grade textbooks.

No wonder Ron and Harry looked confused when they saw Hermione cast that spell.

Thinking about it, even though the two of them were poor students, there were a dozen magic spells taught in the first-grade textbook. It was impossible for them to not know them at all, and it was already the end of the semester.

Unless there was no such spell in the textbook, so the two of them acted like they didn't know it when they saw Hermione cast it.

However, even these first-grade spells have no offensive power, but they are all magical magic after all. Jerry feels that if used properly, they may not be unable to produce unexpected effects.

However, to be on the safe side, he felt that he needed to experiment with the power of these magic combinations before returning.

Similarly, he can also get some little red stars by the way, because all his little red stars have been used up.

He remembered that little wizards seemed not to be able to perform magic outside of school, otherwise they would be monitored by the Ministry of Magic.

But it seems that little wizards before entering school are not covered by this regulation. In the movie, Hermione seems to have said on the train that she tried to release magic several times at home before school started, and all of them were successful.

Therefore, before entering Hogwarts, he could freely perform magic, as long as he was not caught head-on by people from the Ministry of Magic.

Thinking about it, the chance should be very small.

There are not many wizards in the first place, and the orphanage he lives in is not in the city of London, but in a small town in Surrey. It is not a big problem to be careful with some basic things.
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