Hogwarts: My Spell Infinite Derivation

Chapter 21 Divine Magic, Fairy Wand

Chapter 21 Divine Magic, Fairy Wand

At this moment, Charles had already picked up the beechwood wand with the dragon's heartstring that Ollivander had handed him.

Ollivander's eyes lit up with anticipation, and a smile appeared on his face.

He was already imagining how people would talk about the wand in Ciel's hand when he achieved great success and accomplished feats comparable to or even surpassing Dumbledore.

The birth of yet another Dumbledore will add another glorious chapter to the reputation of Ollivander's wand.

Grigorovich?

Go eat shit!

As he imagined these scenarios, Ollivander's smile grew even brighter.

His gaze fell on Charles, thinking that he must write down every detail so that he could write it down in his precious memoirs later.

Perhaps this record will be preserved in the history of magic!

But just as Ollivander turned his gaze, the scene before him stunned him.

Charles also sighed softly.

Just now, the dazzling light of the Eternal Sun Curse flashed through his mind, and he wanted to try using this beechwood wand with the Dragon Heartstring to see if he could withstand the extremely powerful magic of the Eternal Sun Curse.

But before the spell could even take shape, slight cracks appeared on the wand.

Not only on the surface, but its interior is probably also riddled with cracks.

It seems that the reason why the wand that Ciel used before shattered after casting the Eternal Sun Curse was not because it was left with any damage, but because the magical nature of the Eternal Sun Curse was indeed too extreme, and ordinary wands could not withstand it.

Charles turned to look at Ollivander.

"Mr. Ollivander, I'm sorry, this wand seems to be broken."

"I warned you."

Ollivander's smile froze for a moment, then turned into disbelief.

Ollivander had seen wands shatter in duels, but those were extremely rare, almost always occurring during spell battles between powerful wizards.

But a young wizard caused his wand to shatter while trying it out?

This is truly unheard of.

Neither Dumbledore's wand nor the Mystic's wand has ever produced such a result.

Ollivander stared wide-eyed at Charles.

Could this be the genius little wizard praised by Dumbledore?

Even the process of testing the wand is so extraordinary?!

A moment later, Ollivander became excited.

He took the broken beechwood wand, examined it carefully for a while, and the shock in his eyes became more and more obvious.

"It looks like it shattered because of some extremely powerful, even divine, magical force."

"Like a beam of eternally brilliant light..."

While muttering to himself, Ollivander quickly found another wand and handed it to Charles.

"Try this one, it has a birch wood shaft and unicorn mane."

Birch wood, with its connotations of purity and ritual, is considered highly suitable for casting protective spells, healing spells, and so on.

The same applies to staff cores made from unicorn mane, which are suitable for casting holy, powerful, and benevolent magic.

It has to be said that Ollivander is one of the three great wand makers in Europe, so he must have some skill.

Ciel broke his wand while testing the Eternal Sun Spell, leaving behind a trace of its magic. This wand possessed exceptional power against darkness, which is why Ollivander acquired a wand that was compatible with holy spells from the shaft to the core.

Unfortunately, the extreme power of the Eternal Sun Curse still exceeded Ollivander's imagination.

As Ciel grasped his birchwood wand, attempting once again to invoke the Eternal Sun Spell.

The wand trembled slightly.

A hair-thin crack appeared at the tip of the staff.

Ollivander immediately stopped Charles.

"No need to try anymore, this wand can't even withstand your holy magic."

"By Merlin, Mr. Ciel, you will surely become a nemesis of darkness in the future!"

"Let me think about it, let me think about it some more..."

Hearing Ollivander's evaluation of Charles, Professor McGonagall's slight worry vanished.

Dumbledore asked her to report what wand Ciel was suited for, partly out of curiosity, but more so to discover Ciel's true nature in the process.

According to the theory of wand science, wands and wizards are a perfect match.

The type of wand a wizard wears can reveal the essence of their personality.

For example, Voldemort used a yew wand back then.

This wood carries the connotation of "resurrection," like a prophecy, revealing Voldemort's deepest desire.

If Shire were to be paired with a yew or elder wand, given past experiences, Dumbledore would undoubtedly be more wary of him.

If someone with such talent were to follow Voldemort's path, it would truly be a disaster for the wizarding world.

Professor McGonagall had been vaguely worried about this, but she breathed a sigh of relief when Ollivander said that Charles's magic was so sacred that even a wand made of birch wood and unicorn mane couldn't withstand it.

Meanwhile, Ollivander seemed to be caught in a huge problem, constantly rummaging through his wand box, taking out one wand after another that he thought could be suitable for Ciel.

Unfortunately, no matter which wand it was, it could not withstand the extreme magic power revealed by the Eternal Sun Curse.

Even if it could barely unleash the Eternal Blazing Sun Curse, it would probably be destroyed after only one or two uses at most.

Not only would Ollivander not allow such a situation to occur, but Charles would also not agree to it.

Who likes to change their wand every day?

And if this problem were to occur at a crucial moment in the battle, or even worse, like Ron and Lockhart in the original story, with the spell being reflected back by their own shattered wand, that would be a real joke.

Moreover, even if it were a wand capable of withstanding the Eternal Sun Curse, Ciel might not be entirely satisfied.

After all, the Eternal Sun Curse is only his most powerful spell at present. With Deep Blue in his possession, he will surely have more spells with power surpassing the Eternal Sun Curse in the future.

Furthermore, while the Eternal Blazing Sun Spell is extremely sacred and a nemesis of darkness, the other powerful spells of the Charr may not be so.

Ollivander's wand may be compatible with the Eternal Sun Charm, but it may not be compatible with other charms.

Charles frowned slightly.

Perhaps Ollivander's wand theory, or rather his wand-making theory, is not suitable for his situation?

After nearly twenty wands shattered in succession, not only did Ciel begin to have doubts, but Ollivander also began to have doubts about something.

Could it be that I'm going to be stumped by a little wizard for the first time ever, unable to find a wand that matches his?

Just then, a wand box, completely different from the others in Ollivanders wand shop, emerged from beneath the pile of wands.

This box is in a typical fairy style, inlaid with gold, silver and gemstones, and is extremely gorgeous. Just by looking at the box, you can tell that it is very valuable.

Upon seeing the box, it was as if a bolt of lightning had struck Ollivander's mind.

"If it's this wand, it'll definitely work!"

"But this wand was obtained by our ancestor from a fairy, not crafted by our Ollivander family..."

After a moment's hesitation, Ollivander gritted his teeth.

"Never mind, Gregorovich once held up a wand and claimed it was an invincible wand."

"If he can do it, why can't I?"

Ollivander immediately opened the box.

A fifteen-inch, silver wand with mysterious openwork patterns appeared before Ciel's eyes.

(End of this chapter)

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