Hogwarts: Becoming the White Lord from Breathing
Chapter 59 Because I Like Gryffindor
Chapter 59 Because I Like Gryffindor
The tone of Basida Bagshot's letter was very polite.
She just said that she liked the theorem proposed by Damon very much and hoped to have some communication with him.
In the letter, she made a suggestion. She felt that although Diamond's theorem had been successfully verified, it lacked a more systematic explanation.
For example, since White's theorem has already completed the change of internal properties, it actually breaks not only Gamp's second law, but also Gamp's first and third laws, which are actually no longer tenable.
She expressed her hope to help Diamond organize White's theorem and develop more extended theorems like Gamp's law of transformation.
Correspondingly, she hoped Damon could answer some of her questions about White's Theorem.
For example, the microscopic, such as the [Microscopic Spells] and [Magical Order] that were kept secret after being instructed by Dumbledore.
To be honest, Damon didn't mind sharing these two spells, but he was a little wary of Basak.
Grindelwald imprisoned himself in Nurmengard and never took a step out until his death. It was no big deal for her to communicate with Basak about Transfiguration, but it would be troublesome if she wrote a letter to Grindelwald. If it caused the first generation Dark Lord to take an interest in it, it might be a bit troublesome.
Although Damon is not afraid of trouble, he does not want to get into unnecessary trouble.
However, Basak has a very good attitude and high knowledge. As early as when Dumbledore was still a student, he and Dumbledore had been pen pals exchanging Transfiguration techniques. Being able to establish a long-term relationship with her would be of great benefit to Damon.
Thinking of this, he did not refuse the old woman's request, but directly wrote down the principles and spells of microscopic spells and magical order to her, and also raised a problem that he thought needed to be solved most at the moment.
Changing the nature of the transformed object is just as Dumbledore said. Although it is a cross-century discovery, it is not something that is particularly scary.
The biggest drawback of this transformation is the excessive demand for magic power.
This demand leads to countless problems.
For example, he wanted to transform a Norwegian Ridgeback at the moment. Whether he used sand, stone, or gold to transform it, the difficulty and magic power would be different. If the object to be transformed was replaced with something else, the difficulty and magic power would change again.
The verification process requires a lot of time to record experiments, which is meaningless to Damon.
For him, it would be better to spend time on continuing to improve his original transformation technique - only when the transformation technique that does not involve essential transformation is completed will he consider continuing to improve on this path.
At present - for a pragmatist like him, all he needs to do is find a few essential transformations that are powerful and suitable for combat.
For example, how to convert the most common sand, soil, and stone bricks into steel better and faster is the direction he plans to train and master next.
He proposed this theorem without any intention of changing the world. He simply wanted to regain the points in the College Cup, accumulate fame, and exchange ideas with some colleagues - such as Basak, a master of Transfiguration who has been deeply involved in the field of Transfiguration for hundreds of years.
Now, the goal has been achieved.
In addition to Bagshot, there were letters from some elite Aurors, employees holding important positions in the Ministry of Magic, and members of the Wizengamot.
Damon responded to each of them in a friendly manner, but he did not tell them the two most fundamental spells he had designed. Damon did not expect these people to be able to do anything. In the entire Ministry of Magic, there were few people who were upright. Most of them were centrists. There was no point in trying to please them.
After doing all this, he waved his wand, and the envelopes transformed into little birds and flew out of the window, flying towards Chacha Button who was resting in the Owlery.
After dealing with these, he found that Harry and Ron were staring at him without saying a word. He smiled and asked:
"what happened?"
"Damon—I heard you didn't go to Slytherin because Malfoy said you were a mudblood?"
"Then if the Slytherin people apologized to you, wanted to re-sort you, and welcomed you warmly, would you want to go to Slytherin?"
At this point, their expressions grew tense, and Hermione, who had her head down at her homework, pricked up her ears. "Of course not. In fact, that was just an excuse to get Malfoy in trouble. I lied to them."
Damon looked at them and said gently:
"I loved my time in Gryffindor. I don't think I'd be more comfortable in Slytherin than I am here."
In fact, Damon looked down on Slytherin as a house from the beginning to the end.
The reason is simple. In the final battle with Voldemort, students from the other three colleges all participated in the battle to a greater or lesser extent, except for Slytherin, where all the students left.
Even if they are really smarter and better than other wizards, so what?
They are just a bunch of sophisticated egoists.
Even the most evil villain in the world will prefer kind and decent people rather than those who are as bad as himself.
Damon accepted the Slytherin way of life, but he never approved of it.
As Mandela said: We can be humble as dust, but we cannot be twisted like maggots.
If he was just a Muggle student with mediocre talent, perhaps he would join Hufflepuff, study magic every day, eat, drink and have fun, be invisible in normal times, avoid all dangers, just to protect himself in crises, and then give Dumbledore more hints at the most critical moment and change some things.
But with the system, it is foreseeable that he will be stronger than anyone else one day. Even now, his strength is enough to compete with veteran wizards like Quirrell. So why is he still pampering those people?
Being servile is something you only do when you don't have enough strength and power.
His fists are bigger than anyone else's, so why would he need to engage in intrigue or care about what others think?
Not only those people, he will not tolerate anything that makes him unhappy, he will change them all!
Otherwise, wouldn’t his trip to this world be in vain?
"Really? You're not going to Slytherin at all?"
Ron's expression turned into surprise.
"Yes. Not to mention that the result of the sorting is absolute, even if the house is sorted again, I will choose Gryffindor."
After hearing Damon's personal assurance, they felt relieved and no longer cared about their studies. They happily ran back to the common room and told the other little lions the news.
"Although I think you're more of a Slytherin, you're welcome in Gryffindor."
Hermione, who was left alone, whispered to Damon.
"You, a half-Ravenclaw, can tell me this?"
Damon laughed and straightened up, ruffling Hermione's hair further as she protested, "What do you mean!"
"Well, that's more like our Gryffindor lion."
He examined his masterpiece with a smile.
The girl grew increasingly dissatisfied, but the voice of the librarian, Madam Pince, rang out at this moment, "Please keep quiet in the library!"
She temporarily suppressed the words that were about to come out of her throat.
At that moment, a breeze suddenly blew, shaking the window swings, and the sunlight sprinkled golden threads, shining on the faces of the young boys and girls.
Outside the window, the grass is bearing its seeds and the wind is shaking its leaves.
The two sat face to face, not saying a word, quietly doing their own things.
(End of this chapter)
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