Chapter 281

"Summoning Card?" The moment he heard the name of this spell card, Dumbledore instantly thought of another possibility - using wizards to make cards.

Suddenly, he complained about his powerful associative ability.

Because the next second after thinking of this possibility, he thought of making Gettler into a card, carrying it with him, and using it at the critical moment.

Like Dumbledore, Harry also thought of this possibility.

However, he was thinking of the wizards in this world.

He had recently come to realize the status of wizards in this world.

Even though he and Ron and Draco were in love with each other.

However, he also found it difficult to accept the natural nemesis of witches over wizards due to the optimized wizard bloodline.

If wizards could also make cards, the status of wizards would probably be completely crushed into the mud.

So, he raised his hand, "This doesn't include centaurs, goblins and other humanoids."

(Ron praised: "Harry is so clever, he must want to ask the wizard.")
Hagrid was horrified. "Using intelligent life to make summoning cards is something only the most evil dark wizards would do!"

Seeing some witches start to get interested and start talking about centaurs being okay, he was so scared that he thought of wizards and quickly added, "And this is impossible."

"Humanoids, the nature of magic of magical creatures is completely different."

"The magic of magical creatures is extreme in nature. Even for powerful creatures like fire dragons, no matter how powerful their magic is, their nature is still extreme and can be easily deconstructed. This is the basis for them to be made into spell cards."

"The magic of humanoids is the same as that of wizards. They are omnipotent. It is impossible to deconstruct them."

(Some viewers who knew the origins of Fantastic Beasts looked grim.)
(Some magical creatures, such as the quintuple, are created by wizards through irreversible magical transformation.)
(They stem from a tragedy on the island of Delia.)
(The MacLive and MacBurne clans had a feud. After a drunken encounter, the leaders of the two wizard families, Dugald MacLive and Gints MacBurne, had a wizard duel, and Dugald MacLive was killed.)
(In revenge, members of Clan MacLever attacked Clan MacBoone and transformed all of its members into pentads.)
(Although the MacBoone clan, which became five-legged monsters, completely lost their identity as wizards, they became even more powerful and then wiped out the MacLever clan.)
(The tragedy of the five-legged monster is not an isolated case. Other famous ones include the Sphinx and the manticore.)
(So, it is not impossible to make a wizard into a summoning card, it just cannot be done directly.)
(Later, Hagrid will display the model of the Summoning Card spell in front of all the wizards, which will undoubtedly spread the poison.)
"What's more, the deconstruction of the summoning card for magical creatures is based on their own cooperation. If you don't please the magical creatures, it is almost impossible to create a summoning card."

"Can't we just force it?" Some witches who liked to force things said so.

"Force yourself?" Hagrid's face twitched noticeably under his big beard. "I remember you learned this in fourth grade."

"Even if it's not a test site, you guys—"

"I understand that you are ignorant because you have never come into contact with those precious magical animals, but -" Hagrid took a deep breath, "I emphasize again that this will only cause magic backlash. If the opponent is weak, you will only suffer a curse - a curse that is the most persistent and difficult to remove, generated by sacrificing one's own life."

("Precious?" Ron frowned.)
(Hermione, who had returned to the hall with Basil, explained: "Perhaps in this world, magical animals have become a strategic resource, and only a few people are able to possess summoning cards.")
"If the opponent is strong, it may even cause your death."

"Powerful magical creatures have longer lifespans than wizards, and are very proud."

"They are not like those weak magical animals who voluntarily allow wizards to make them into cards in order to become stronger and live longer."

(Newt raised his slightly cloudy eyes. It was a great magic to be able to make his animal companion live longer.)
(He had lost so many of his animal companions that he could only take solace in raising their offspring.)
Upon hearing this, Draco raised his head proudly.

And those witches who had just said they would force their way in obviously only listened to half of Hagrid's words.

It is very easy for a witch to increase her magic power.

Special prisons like the "Hunger Platform" are not uncommon around the world, and most of them are free to the public.

Because of the special way of increasing magic power, witches who adopt this method of growth have vast magical power.

Even the Phoenix, the most powerful magical creature, cannot compare to it.

Hagrid saw through it, so he continued to emphasize: "When making summoning cards, the judgment of strength and weakness is not simply based on the strength of magic. The magic of some magical creatures is more reflected in their huge body structure that does not conform to the laws of physics, their strong vitality, and their scales and fur that can resist spells."

"Yes, just like my dragon." Draco tilted his head and leaned on Harry's shoulder.

(Draco felt disgusted and a little envious at the same time.)
Hagrid didn't pay attention to Draco's little action.

This is good for wizards, having a girlfriend can protect them from being violated.

As a wizard, he was happy to see this.

"This is also the value of the Care of Magical Creatures course. It allows you to learn the habits of magical animals and teaches wizards how to raise them healthily. While gaining their recognition, it also allows their population to flourish."

"Magical animals are more difficult to make summoning cards than magical plants, but they are also easier to use than those plants."

(Professor Sprout's face fell. In her mind, those magical plants were the best.)
"Give them your heart and take care of them, and they will give you back in return," said Hagrid.

"But it's too expensive." Ron muttered. "Cheap ones like Nifflers, and magical animals like goblins and fairies that can be found everywhere have no value in making cards. There is a limit to the number of summoning cards a wizard can have. Once created, it cannot be cancelled."

"Then you can choose the Fire Ash Snakes? As long as they can create magic fire, they are happy to be made into cards." Draco said sarcastically.

(Most of the audience understood what Draco said.)
(Because the eggs of the fire ash snake are very useful. They are red and emit strong heat. If frozen with a freezing spell, they can be used to make aphrodisiacs. If swallowed whole, they can also treat malaria.)
(The Fire Ash Snakes themselves are also common, thin, grayish-white in color, with red eyes. They are created when the demonic fire burns unchecked for too long, and their lifespan is short, only an hour. They lay their eggs in a secluded place, and then their bodies break apart and turn to dust.)
Ron's ears turned red, "I'd rather choose the Salamander."

("Salamander?" Ron asked. He couldn't stand the idea of ​​another 'self' knowing something that he didn't.)
(Hermione replied: "A magical creature that was also born from fire. But not necessarily magical fire.")
("It depends mainly on the surrounding environment and whether the magical magnetic field is strong.")
(“The most amazing thing is that as long as the flame from which it was born is not extinguished, it can live forever.”)
(“The Museum of Magic in London has a salamander that dates back to before the Common Era, born of the immortal fire of Phraeus.”)
("By the way, the premise for it to survive is that it does not leave the flame and that it always has enough food - the flame.")
(“Away from the flames, its life span is about the same as that of the fire snake, but if it is fed chili peppers, it can be extended to up to six hours.”)
Hagrid was a little unhappy about the dispute between Ron and Draco. "Each magical animal has its own unique talent, and they are all valuable."

(Grindelwald coughs, remembering Newt's Niffler.)
"Then don't choose the three-headed dog, choose the fire dragon." Draco was a little indignant.

(Hagrid scratched his nose. He actually understood his own faults. The magical animals he loved and liked were all powerful and dangerous in the eyes of other wizards, at least 3x.)
(The summoning card he possesses in this world is definitely not an ordinary magical animal.)
(He suspected that in this world Aragog was definitely his summoning card.)
Hagrid also coughed and looked up, obviously thinking and recalling.

But after thinking for a long time, he couldn't find an ordinary magical animal that could be used as an example.

Finally, he could only blush and say, "Aragog, Fluffy, Nobeta, Buckbeak are just exceptions. I just happened to run into them."

"I'm doing this for their own good. Aragog and Buckbeak only live for 50 to 60 years."

“I also hope they can stay with me longer.”

At this point, Hagrid suddenly remembered that he was still in class, and began to act confidently.

"In short, summoning cards are very beneficial to wizards and magical creatures."

"A wizard can gain a handy assistant with unique abilities."

"And as long as wizards live, magical creatures will live too."

"Even if a wizard dies young, the card will not die with him unless the magical creature has reached the end of its lifespan. It will just return to its original form and be free."

"Okay, I will now teach you the spell card model for the summoning spell."

Hagrid held out his hand, and a projection of the spell card model appeared in his hand.

("Does every professor have this skill?" Ron complained. "They are all so good at Illumination.")
(Hermione narrowed her eyes. "I doubt they can even project the movie directly.")
(Magistologists like Newt take this very seriously.)
"It's not complicated in itself, about the same difficulty as the Happy Charm (a spell learned in the third year of Charms class)."

“The complex patterns displayed on the summoning cards are more derived from the magical animals themselves.”

"If you want to delve deeper into the magic runes, once you have a summoning card, you can compare it with the model of the spell card of the summoning spell to study the model structure corresponding to the magical beast of the summoning card you have. This is the most primitive magic rune and the origin of most spells."

"Okay, I've learned it all."

Hagrid rubbed his hands unconsciously. He could no longer resist the urge to summon up the surprise of this lesson.

The content of the summoning card takes up too much time.

Harry nodded subconsciously. After making more spell cards, such a simple spell card could indeed be formed in one go.

The same goes for fake freshmen like Fleur, Cedric, and Krum.

The only real new student, Neville, is already 17 years old in this world. He has no psychological trauma, comes from a wizard family, and has received family education.

So, as soon as Hagrid finished speaking, he saw five freshmen nodding their heads.

"Well, I should go then. You will be surprised. They are very rare."

He turned around impatiently, left his students and walked into the woods. Soon he was out of sight.

"What do you think it is?" Krum asked Cedric.

As a prominent figure among the warriors and the first in the last mission, Cedric himself has been studied almost thoroughly.

Cedric's father worked at the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures, so he was influenced by it.

It was no secret to the other warriors that he turned into a magical creature after waking up.

What's more, Cedric's team specifically focused on teaching him about magical animals.

So, in the field of magical zoology, Cedric is undoubtedly the number one.

"Rare? Let me guess. We can rule out aquatic magical animals first, and then dangerous ones. That leaves the Phoenix, the Jackalope, the Winged Demon, and the Bicorn."

(“The Winged Demon isn’t dangerous?” Ron covered his head.)
(Having been educated by Fred and George and frightened by their horror stories, he found it hard to believe that this brain-eating animal was not dangerous.)
("Because it is too dangerous and feeds on human brains, the ones that appear before our eyes are all curled-winged demons that use other brains and whose tastes have been changed by potions." Hermione explained, "Such curled-winged demons will get close to humans because of their empathy for the desire for human brains.")
(“But Cedric really knows a lot. I’ve never heard of the Phoenix and Jackalope that he mentioned.”)
("Bucky, you know what?")
(“Of course,” Basil shrugged. “The Ho-O-O is a subspecies of the phoenix that’s like the Thunderbird, and only Nag-Hiroki has it.”)
(“The jackalope is a magical animal that is only found in North America. In the 17th century, its horns were often chosen as the core of wands.”)
(“Because this wand is very universal and does not discriminate between wizards at all.”)
(“For this reason, their population has declined and they are now a protected species.”)
("Ooooh!" Lavender Brown screamed, interrupting Basil's words.)
However, this is not the one in the auditorium, but Lavender Brown in the picture.

The ground began to tremble, and huge footprints appeared out of nowhere, along with the sound of heavy breathing.

What's even more terrifying is that there is nothing behind Hagrid, and the animal is clearly invisible.

Cedric frowned.

Invisible beast, hidden monster?
wrong!

As far as he knew, there was no magical animal that could fit this phenomenon.

(End of this chapter)

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