In Potions class the next day, Slughorn praised the powerful effects of the potion potion Solim had made last time, and dragged the class through the entire process of making the potion in earnest.

During this time, Draco leaned over and whispered, "The professor has already recited, you took a leave of absence before the potion was finished last time, and the final finish was made for you by the professor, and the result was immediately declared a perfect score, and Slytherin was given 50 points." Weasley's face was the same as his hair. "

Slughorn, the old fellow, had been so excited about the success of the last party that had lasted until now. He also knew that the most famous students at Hogwarts were about to graduate, and if such high-quality "resources" were not used, these students would not necessarily sell his face as a professor after graduation.

That's right, Slughorn, who likes to have banquets, is brewing the next banquet again. He couldn't wait to leave Solim behind after class, trying to get Solim to make a promise that he would come to the next party.

Solim was his patron saint at this time, where did he have the heart to deal with Slughorn?

After class, Solim hurriedly found an abandoned classroom to hide, and began to tinker with his Patronus, but it was not easy to regain the ability to use the Patronus.

It's not that Solim doesn't know the Patronus Charm, it's that he doesn't use it—it's like missing an important library of dynamic links, and the entire program doesn't work at all, even if the registry and application are intact.

Solim has all kinds of knowledge of the Patronus Charm, he knows the theory of this charm, and has actually operated this spell more than once, and he is also fully qualified in terms of skills, but due to the lack of the ability to mobilize the positive emotions necessary to activate this spell, the Patronus Charm fell into the dilemma of not being able to "activate" at the beginning.

The culprit is that he has been using his negative emotions frequently recently, and the duel with Dax has made him mobilize the negative emotions in his heart without any scruples, and the recent battle with the vampire has deepened this trend.

Solim's body was already in the shape of dark magic......

The negative emotions that had been consciously suppressed by him before were like boiling water after being unreservedly vented, and they would not be able to calm down for a while. All Solim can do now is to try to hedge against his positive emotions over and over again, so as to quickly "cool down" the negative emotions.

It's just not easy.

When you know how to cast a spell, and you have used it well, and suddenly you don't have to use it, the feeling is no less than that of a person who has been squatting in a pit for an hour, and whose legs are completely numb but still trying to stand up—knowing how to stand up, knowing how to walk, but having numb legs and feet that are not obedient and weak.

Solim is in that state right now. He has become accustomed to the "crouching position" of black magic, and suddenly wants to "stand up" to use the white magic of the Patronus Charm, which is resisted by himself.

This is where the danger of the dark arts comes in, you will accept it before you know it, and when you realize that something is wrong and want to correct this "mistake", your own body and the spell-casting habits that have penetrated into your soul will be the first enemy you will have to face.

Fortunately, Solim was not deep enough, and he still had a chance to make amends, but simple remedies were not what he hoped for.

Solim is 100% confident that he will find his Patronus. It was only a matter of time, and if he could devote a little more time to the Patronus Charm, he would definitely be able to regain the ability to cast the spell—there was no doubt about it.

But what about the future? Solim couldn't stop there, never touch the dark magic again. But what if the same problem arises in the future? Or do you use this time-consuming method? What if something unexpected happens during this time and you have to use the Patronus Charm?

It's a clear fact: Solim is at his weakest in terms of combat power, and in order to balance the two different spellcasting emotions, many of his powerful spells are unusable or diminished. For a man who has always had a lack of security, this situation in Solim is completely unacceptable.....

This was the first time he could barely endure it, but he definitely didn't want to do it again. He needed some advice, and a wizard who could make it must have some level of proficiency in both black and white magic. This condition alone has screened out the vast majority of wizards.

Finding Dumbledore, the Headmaster would only try to persuade Solim to abandon the path of the Dark Arts. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

And then whom?

Solim suddenly realized that he didn't seem to know another wizard other than Dumbledore who was accomplished enough in white magic. This is also no way, who said that most of the pure-blood families take the road of black magic?

This is the ethos of the entire wizarding world, and in such a depressing social environment, how many gifted wizards can still maintain a positive attitude in their hearts?

The vast majority of pure-blood wizards learn black magic, and even if half-blood wizards have talent, they can't go far in white magic when their knowledge is monopolized. It can be said that white magic is now extremely weak, while black magic is in vogue. As a result, Solim couldn't find a wizard who had made achievements in white magic.

Solim suddenly felt that it was imperative for his father to change the wizarding world. Fortunately, Solim's connections are not bad, and he knows a lot of powerful and knowledgeable wizards. Maybe they're not very interested in white magic, but 6 is better than figuring it out on your own. []

He wasn't so arrogant as to think that he could handle the balance between black and white magic alone, and if it were that simple, the wizarding world wouldn't be like this now.

Solim didn't feel that he had anything to be ashamed of as a "traverser". In just seventeen years, how high can a person achieve in magic? As for punching Dumbledore and stepping on Voldemort, it's funny to think about it, people have lived for more than a hundred years, and experienced countless big scenes, and as a result, a humble soul who has never been exposed to magic before can surpass these great wizards in just a few years by casually attaching himself to a "native".

Solim was going to contact his father, who was purging vampires in North America, to see if he ......had time.

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