Hogwarts Study Panel

Chapter 359-357: The Wizard's Book

Chapter 359-357: The Wizard's Book

"Like Pukchi, the cat-leopard is the mascot of Ifamoni, and there are many cat-leopards in the Ifamoni Forest."

The magical creatures here form their own distinct group, following the ancient laws of the jungle.

Newt answered Sheehan's question.

This also taught Sheen why the cat-leopard was injured.

Newt seems to be subtly pointing the way for Sheen.

When Sheen looked at Newt, Hufflepuff turned slightly to the side and spoke somewhat slowly.

But it doesn't seem like it was the senior's idea...

So they began to tour the various patchwork-like landforms.

Newt walked slowly ahead, while Sheen, wrapped up like a ball, looked back and forth behind him.

Here you'll find snowflakes as big as goose feathers, magnificent auroras, and deserts swept by fierce winds.

Sheen's hair exploded into mushrooms in the area where the Thunderbirds roosted, his clothes were corroded with holes by the saliva of the Runeboding snakes, and a bird snake appeared in his pocket.

Despite the considerable trouble that the Poisonous Leopard, the Winged Demon, and the Billywig Bug caused Sheen, his passion for magical creatures only grew stronger over time.

If only I could make fairytale cookies with these magical creatures...

Flight, storm control, and unstoppable teleportation... will all be within reach.

Sheen knew what he should do and what he could do in a short time, so despite being envious, he did not adjust his plans.

He just felt that there wasn't enough time left.

Creating seamless expandable storage devices, crafting cat and leopard cookies, mastering the transformation of a second soul, and exploring the mysteries of the Ravenclaw crown have filled his schedule.

Then, he seemed to sigh.

This surge of enthusiasm, however, only made Hufflepuff's smile even more shy.

"Mr. Scamander, may I learn from you how to create seamless extended spaces?"

Mr. Scamander seemed to be in a good mood. Sheen asked questions as he reluctantly put the bird-snake back into its nest.

"of course."

Newt smiled and agreed.

Sheen's eyes lit up.

Newt smiled, increasingly finding Dumbledore's description to be incredibly apt.

Although I couldn't find any other evidence that he was still young, I still knew in terms of magic that he was a child... a child obsessed with magic.

His affinity for magic is like your affinity for magical creatures; this innate quality should be given special attention...

"I can only create some simple spaces."

It would take Sheen three days to create the enormous space he wanted, but in the meantime, he still managed to make some gadgets.

He lifted the object on his chest, and a tiny book sprang out.

In a second, the book grew larger, transforming into a book with silver-white borders.

The first thing on the top is a variety of parchment folded together by a shrinking spell—this was made by Sheen to carry more books, including his insights from all his alchemical rituals and his understanding of magic.

At the very center of the book is a small box.

The moment the book is opened, the box also unfolds on top of the book, forming a three-dimensional rectangular wooden box about the size of a small bag.

"I call it the Wizard's Book,"

Sheen uttered a simple name.

“But I cannot create a larger space yet, and more importantly, Mr. Scamander, I do not know how to form the required natural space.”

Sheen's face showed a hint of confusion at that moment.

If he cannot create a natural space, how can he carry away the cat and leopard in Iphamoni?

"form?"

Mr. Scamander repeated shyly,
"I only captured a portion." "A splitting spell..."

Sheen reacted quickly; he understood how magic worked in an instant.

"Use the Dividing Spell to divide space, then use the Shrinking Spell to move things, and the Enlarging Spell to arrange them..."

Finally, use the Isolation Charm to isolate the mutual influence between different climates; if necessary, use the Weather Charm to stabilize different spaces.

He muttered to himself, and then gained a clear understanding of the difficulty of this alchemical creation.

He needs to learn at least three new spells, and the Weather Spell requires learning different parts depending on the needs of different magical creatures.

More importantly, even if you master these spells, it doesn't guarantee that you'll be completely safe and sound.

The entire manufacturing process is as dangerous as walking on a tightrope at an altitude of 10,000 meters—it involves cramming all sorts of different spaces into a space that is already seamlessly extended, and anything can happen in such a chaotic space.

Maintaining stability afterward is of paramount importance.

From this perspective—Mr. Scamander is practically a superman!
Now, with a world-class master right in front of him, Sheehan is unsure whether anyone else, apart from Newt, could teach him this extremely difficult subject with ease.

Naturally, Sheen needed to consider whether this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for him to learn about seamlessly extending space.

"It seems you did some research beforehand."

At the entrance of the suitcase, Newt placed his Bowtruckle on the tree he was perched on, then patted the little guy's head.

"It's very difficult..."

Sheen frowned. Could he really learn all this in a single Christmas holiday...?

reluctantly.

He has seven days, fifteen hours a day, which he will dedicate entirely to learning about seamless space extension.

"Can we begin now, Mr. Scamander?"

Sheen's enthusiasm was overflowing.

"Yes, but I need to remind you that creating a decent space requires a long period of learning."

Newt said gently.

"I see, Professor."

Sheen nodded, then opened the panel:
[Intermediate Level - Wizard's Book Prototype: Beginner Level (270/300)]

This was the first time he had seen such a description of a prototype, which meant that his idea was likely correct.

A complete wizarding book with a natural space would likely be a high-level alchemical creation.

"I will do my best."

A hint of determination flashed in Sheen's eyes.

At first, Newt didn't know what this meant.

Newt only realized that a day had passed after most of his relevant knowledge had been emptied from the cabinet space.

Since the Magical Creatures class, the young wizard has been progressing at a pace that is absolutely not in line with magic.

Newt watched as the space inside the Wizarding Book, which was the size of a wardrobe, grew to a radius of thirty meters in less than a day, like a thunderbird.

Moreover, the space was very stable, and the layers upon layers of engraved runes all revealed the young wizard's overflowing talent.

Hermes walking the earth...

Newt smiled shyly, recalling the description in the Daily Prophet.

Until——

“Mr. Scamander, the Split Spell is too difficult.”

Despite his impressive alchemical skills, a dejected Shin still failed to learn the Split Spell in the last half hour.

Newt's smile slowly faded.

(End of this chapter)

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