When he broke through that limit, his magic power almost overflowed uncontrollably, and it took him a long time to barely suppress it.

This is the consequence of trying to become fat overnight. Wizards improve their strength gradually and naturally, but he improved by nearly two times in one go, so it's inevitable that he couldn't adapt.

Aaron tried shaking hands, but felt nothing.

But this was only the surface. Sensing the magical energy within his body, he felt that the power of his spells was more than twice as strong as before, and he couldn't wait to test it out.

The evaluation on his personal panel changed from "barely able to stand on his own" to "able to stand on his own," which excited him even more.

By becoming a mage, he finally shed the label of being 'still insignificant,' and most adult wizards were no match for him, giving him a little strength to protect himself.

It was a bit expensive, though; half of my magic points were used up in one go, leaving me with only 1563 points. But it was all worth it.

Abe flew over in a daze, its eyes filled with wonder as it looked at its master, and then it pounced on Aaron and started acting cute.

"I haven't forgotten you." Aaron chuckled as he took Abe off his body. "Don't worry, as long as I have food to eat, you'll have a dish to wash."

Following that, Aaron invested another sum of magic points to help Abe complete his second evolution.

It didn't gain that much weight at once, so it didn't experience any indigestion. The feeling of being full made the young dragon quite satisfied, and it happily flew around the bedroom.

Aaron excitedly opened Abe's panel. Now that it had reached the level of an advanced mage, it was time for Abe to awaken a new talent.

[Pet: Abe]

Race: Dragon (Saint: Unawakened)

[Magic Energy: 1000 (Increases by a little every day, with unlimited potential; the king among dragon cubs.)]

[Innate Abilities: Flight, Dragon Breath, ???]

Upon seeing the words 'Dragon's Breath', he smiled with satisfaction. Today, his wish had finally come true. A dragon that can breathe fire is a true dragon!

"Get down and transform so I can see."

"You should be getting a bit bigger by now!"

Abe landed on the bed, scratched his head, turned around and looked around the bedroom, then jumped to the center of the floor.

A white magic circle covered its body, and after a flash of white light, a white holy dragon, three meters tall and two meters long, appeared in front of Aaron, not even counting the length of its wings.

Aaron gasped in surprise, quite pleased with the imposing appearance.

Abe's limbs became stronger and more powerful, and his claws and teeth became sharper. Just by standing still, you could feel the powerful force contained beneath his appearance. One swipe of his claws could probably create a big crater in the floor.

Especially the space on its back, which is definitely big enough for a person to sit down.

From now on, I probably won't need the magic carpet for travel anymore, as Abe is much faster. However, I should still be discreet when riding a dragon, as it wouldn't be good if I were spotted.

"Excellent, very good, quite excellent."

Abe, puffed up with pride, raised the dragon's head in celebration.

But before it could even show off, its leg was slapped hard.

"You've only evolved twice and you're already arrogant? You dare to point your nose at me? You've got some nerve!"

Abe was a little confused, but after realizing what had happened, it also felt wronged.

After hesitating for a moment, it began to shrink its body until it was a head shorter than Baron.

“This time it’s right!” Aaron gave Abe a human hug, then stroked his chin thoughtfully. “Didn’t you awaken the ability to breathe fire? Perhaps…”

Before he could finish speaking, Aaron felt the temperature in the room rise, and then he noticed a ball of crimson flame appearing in Abe's throat.

"Damn it! I didn't tell you to try it here!"

Abe quickly shut his mouth and forced the dragon flame down.

When it opened its mouth again, it exhaled a cloud of black smoke mixed with sparks.

Aaron rolled his eyes. Only now did he truly understand why the magical world didn't allow private individuals to keep dragons. The danger was simply too great. Only Hagrid could be so carefree as to not care.

"You'd better be careful. If you burn down the bedroom, we'll have to find somewhere else to sleep tonight."

Let's find a suitable place to test it tomorrow!

Furthermore, from now on, you are absolutely not allowed to breathe fire without my orders, understand?

Abe immediately nodded, and his size returned to that of a cat. He felt safer in the room when he was this size.

Lying back in bed, Aaron remembered he still had over a thousand magic points left, so he opened the system shop, ready to spend some money.

Now that my strength has reached the level of a mage, my hardware has been upgraded, so my software naturally needs to keep up as well.

[Magic: @Transfiguration (1000 mana points, including Animagus); @Water Repellent (100 mana points, allows free breathing underwater, consumes 10 mana points per minute); @Levitation (10 mana points); @Guardian Charm (200 mana points); @Apparition (800 mana points).]

[Materials: @Phoenix Feather (30 Magic Points); @Dragon Blood (20 Magic Points); @Mandragora (5 Magic Points);]

@Bezoar (1 magic point); @Rhinoceros Horn (3 magic points).

[Item Category: Blank; @Magic Crystal (100 Magic Points, possesses powerful magic, can power magic circles); Blank; Blank; @Collector's Edition Quaffle (30 Magic Points, priceless in the eyes of Quidditch enthusiasts)]

Aaron glanced at it briefly, deciding to temporarily abandon the Transfiguration part.

Although buying it would allow you to achieve your goals in one step, and even become a master of transfiguration like Professor McGonagall.

But this is a course, the kind taught by a specialist.

He already has a certain foundation and can definitely try to become self-taught. Unless there is a discount or a better cost-performance ratio, there is no need to spend money on it.

So after thinking for a while, he turned his attention to Apparition.

He had been eyeing this teleportation skill for a long time, so he spent 800 magic points to buy it.

After learning it, Aaron felt that he had gained a lot of knowledge, and he was extremely proficient in using Apparition as if he had used it hundreds of times.

This magic has great potential for development; the distance traveled depends solely on the level of magical energy.

With sufficient strength, one can travel instantly between cities, countries, and even continents.

Phantom teleportation also comes with huge risks. The farther away you are, the greater the danger. If you are not careful, you may be split in two. Whether you lose an arm or a leg depends on luck.

However, for him, this risk could be almost completely avoided; as long as he had enough magical energy, he could go anywhere.

If one day I were to reach the level of a god of magic, I might be able to embark on an exciting interstellar journey, but the destination would be unknown.

If it gets sent into outer space, that would be disastrous.

However, this magic is not without its limitations. In addition to related spells that can restrict or interfere with Apparition and block spellcasting, some places also have spells that prevent Apparition from being cast, such as Hogwarts.

Even so, this magic was still quite convenient and powerful, and Aaron couldn't wait to start trying it out.

Actually, with his magical energy reserves as a mage, moving from Gaius Castle to Diagon Alley shouldn't be too difficult. However, experience is experience, and he had never tried it himself before. To be on the safe side, he set his sights on the bookshelf ten meters away.

Chapter 102 The Importance of Mastering a Foreign Language

Focus your awareness on the bookshelf, think about moving the target, and let the thought fill your whole body from your brain.

Swish!

Aaron's body vanished instantly, reappearing beside the bookshelf. His first illusion teleportation was a perfect success.

Perhaps due to his experience, he did not feel any discomfort, nor did he have the urge to vomit that beginners often experience.

On the contrary, he actually enjoyed the feeling; it was particularly exciting, so he immediately decided to switch targets.

Aaron looked out the window; moonlight spilled onto the lawn outside.

He was staying in a room on the top floor of the castle and wanted to experience what it would feel like to jump from the eighth floor.

But just as he was about to test it, he felt an inexplicable resistance and couldn't use Phantom Teleport at all.

"Depend on!"

Aaron patted his forehead.

Almost forgot, Gaius Castle was also enchanted with a spell that prevents phantom teleportation.

Apart from Genes and the elders in the family who are authorized, no one else can use this magic here.

In other words, he had absolute right to use this bedroom; otherwise, he wouldn't even have had the opportunity to conduct the experiment.

Although somewhat regretful, after calming down, Aaron decided to keep the magic a secret from his family, keeping it a trump card known only to himself and Abe.

Not only that, he also tried to keep his advancement to a mage a secret as much as possible.

Because this is too exaggerated. A twelve-year-old advanced magician can be described as a genius. They are rare, but acceptable.

While it's not fair to say that there are no unprecedented or unparalleled twelve-year-old mages, there are very few of them, and they are all prodigies who have left a deep mark on history.

The future is indeed promising, but if an enemy, such as Voldemort, knew of his talent, he would probably spare no expense to take his life the first time he refused to be recruited.

If such a monster cannot be used for our own purposes, then we must absolutely not allow it to grow; it poses too great a threat.

call!

Aaron took a deep breath to calm himself down, and then turned his attention to the store interface.

You have 383 magic points left, so you need to spend them wisely.

Materials and items can be excluded for now; these things may be useful, but he doesn't need them for the time being.

He couldn't afford the Polymorph spell, he already knew the Levitate spell, and the Apparition option was blank and needed to be refreshed. So, the only options left were the Water Repellent and the Patronus Charm.

After hesitating for a moment, Aaron placed a spell for the Water Repellent spell, spending 100 magic points.

But he doesn't feel bad at all. He can breathe freely underwater and ignore the water pressure, which means that the ocean is not a forbidden zone for him either.

As long as he has enough magic points, he can even walk on the seabed.

Of course, this is all on the premise that those ocean giants won't swallow him whole.

As for the final guardian spell, it put Aaron in a dilemma, as he was somewhat familiar with this magic.

Drawing inspiration from hope and joy, it summons a unique, silver-white, animal-shaped guardian deity, which can be considered a form of extraordinary magic.

The Patronus Charm possesses powerful defensive capabilities and is particularly effective against Dementors, magical creatures that feed on fear.

In addition to these, guardian deities also have other functions. High-ranking guardian deities can speak and can be used as messengers between wizards.

However, most wizards are unable to cast this spell. Some wizards, lacking the ability, can only summon a cloud of silvery-white steam, which has pitifully weak defensive capabilities.

Aaron was conflicted because, on the one hand, he was indeed somewhat envious, but on the other hand, he felt that he had the ability to learn the spell.

He has no shortage of talent or happy memories. With proper instruction, he could definitely master this extraordinary magic in a short time.

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