Hearing this, Snape nodded and analyzed in agreement: "Lockhart, this is indeed true."

"For many powerful magics, they need some symbolic concepts and rituals to succeed."

"For example, Animagus needs to keep a Mandrake leaf in his mouth for a month, and the subsequent rituals require dew, moon, lightning and other factors to succeed."

The more he talked, the brighter Snape's eyes became. He found that Lockhart's angle was very novel and would be of great help to him.

But, I feel a bit like a Muggle.

The word "concept" seems to have been invented by Muggles.

The thought flashed through his mind, but Snape put it aside and had to think about it in his mind to respond to Lockhart's point of view.

I found that a lot of magic can indeed be explained clearly through the perspective that Lockhart said.

"Snape, tell me your opinion. What is your understanding of the nature of magic?"

Chapter 354: Wizards are Gods, Magic is Miracles (First Update)

"What is the nature of magic?"

Hearing Lockhart's question, Snape came back to his senses and muttered to himself, his eyes gradually becoming fanatical.

His pursuit of magic is long-standing. Although many people call him a potion master, in fact, he has also done in-depth research in the field of spells.

The self-created magic "Invisible Sword" is one of the achievements.

"What is magic?"

"In ancient times, many Muggles worshipped wizards as gods."

"The magic we perform is a miracle in their eyes."

Snape's tone became somewhat passionate when talking about the magic he loved.

"Wizards are gods, and magic is a miracle!"

Hearing this, Wanda, Ian and others on the side had a light flashing in their eyes, their hearts seemed to be hooked, and it seemed as if a ball of hot flames rose in their chests.

Excited! Thrilled!

After seeing this, Lockhart did not make any unnecessary movements, but just continued to listen with a smile.

"Lockhart, your point of view just now is very novel, and many of the points make sense."

"However, I personally tend to believe that the essence of magic lies in belief, spirit, and even more so, will."

At this point, Snape held out his wand.

Aim at the ground and wave gently. A white light appears and the ground begins to change.

Soon, six clay-like little men appeared in front of everyone, and then the color of their bodies began to change.

The original earthy yellow skin gradually turned into fresh flesh color, and red hair, black clothes, etc. appeared one after another.

At the same time, the little figures began to move and stand together, as if they were telling something.

Wandavila and others looked closely and realized that it was them.

And below, a scene appeared that made them open their mouths slightly in amazement.

The little man who looked like Snape seemed to have taken out a wand and waved it at the ground again.

next moment.

Six smaller figures appeared.

Just like this layer by layer, like nesting dolls.

At this moment, they subconsciously looked up at the sky, their bodies trembling slightly.

It seemed as if it was doubting whether it was also created by magic.

Look above your head and see if there is any unknown force.

"Lockhart, this scene is actually the most basic Transfiguration spell."

"The most important thing is my will. I want it to be like this, so it keeps going."

Seeing this scene, Lockhart was thoughtful.

And Snape continued to express his point of view.

"For wizards, magic and emotions are very critical media."

“But will is what changes things.”

"And the concept of influence you mentioned, Lockhart, from my personal understanding, is actually the replacement of reality with will."

"Whatever we think, dream and imagine can become reality as long as our soul and magic can bear it."

Hearing this, Lockhart nodded subconsciously.

From Snape's point of view, a lot of magic can be explained.

Then Snape spoke again.

"Lockhart, there is actually a big difference between wizards and Muggles. I wonder if you have noticed."

Hearing this, Lockhart once again turned his attention to Snape.

"Muggles don't leave many traces after death, but wizards are different. Some wizards will turn into ghosts after death."

"As you saw at Hogwarts."

"Muggles can't do it. Only wizards can. Lockhart, have you ever thought about what this means?"

Hearing this, Lockhart had some guesses in his heart, but he still opened his mouth to test, "Wizard bloodline?"

"You can say that." Snape nodded and said, "But to be precise, our souls are different."

"You know I was with Voldemort, and he did research on the souls of Muggles, as well as wizards."

"There is a clear difference between the souls of Muggles and wizards."

"It is very likely related to bloodline, which is why there are pure-blood families in the wizarding world."

Hearing this, Lockhart seemed to recall something.

He still remembers meeting the Ancient One when he first came to the Marvel world.

Ancient One once mentioned that one must pay attention to one's own bloodline.

Coupled with the wizard's blood talent, it is indeed a bit too powerful to be reasonable.

This made Lockhart think deeply.

Seeing Lockhart thinking, Snape hesitated for a moment, as if worried that Lockhart would get stuck in a dead end, and reminded him: "Lockhart, in fact, everyone may have different views on the nature of magic."

"If you ask Headmaster Dumbledore, or even Voldemort, they will give a different answer."

"Magic is complex. What we see is only our own perception based on our knowledge. It is only one side of the world."

"So in a sense, the world is multifaceted, and through the side in front of us, we can form our own understanding of the world."

"From a higher level, our views are always limited, but that doesn't mean we are wrong. I have created a lot of magic, including potions, from the perspective of magic being will."

"I believe that you have gained a lot from the perspective of magic as a concept."

As if he understood Snape's advice, Lockhart smiled, nodded and praised: "Snape, it seems that you have the talent to be a philosopher."

Lockhart quite agreed with what Snape said.

He was influenced by his memories of past lives, so he associated the concepts and subconsciously explained them from a scientific perspective.

Even from this angle, a nuclear bomb can be directly destroyed.

Not bad, though.

With his thoughts turning, Lockhart stopped thinking and spoke to Wanda Ian and others beside him.

"Did you all hear what Professor Snape and I talked about just now?"

Everyone nodded, including Pietro.

"I suggest you write some reflections when you return."

"What we say may not be completely correct, but it can definitely enlighten your understanding of magic."

"Okay, mentor."

Hearing the responses from Ian and others, Lockhart nodded slightly.

The next moment, he continued.

"Today, your practical course has a new goal - whack-a-mole!"

The so-called mole is actually a Hydra.

A large number of Hydras are hidden deep in the base, like gophers, popping up from time to time and then retreating, leaving very few traces.

Quite difficult to catch.

So, Lockhart could only block the holes one by one, hoping that one day he would actually organize a mole and fish out a bunch.

Well, at the same time, use this as a practical project for students to cultivate their real practical experience.

Hydra, he is sure to destroy it this time.

Jesus came and didn't care.

He said it!

Chapter 355: Battle of S.H.I.E.L.D., Pierce's Revenge (Part )

SHIELD headquarters, Trident Tower.

Inside the office of Intelligence Director Sitwell, next to the glass of the building.

Bald Agent Sitwell stood by the glass, looking into the distance, holding a smartphone, as if listening to someone's orders.

"Sitwell, are there any changes at SHIELD? Has Nick Fury taken any action?"

"No, sir, everything remains the same."

"Nothing has changed since Rumlow came back."

"..."

"Is there any new information from the wizard professor?"

"Sir, there has been no new information since returning from Sokovia."

"Sir, where are you now? Is there anything I can do for you?"

As soon as Sitwell finished speaking, there was silence on the other end of the phone.

After a moment, a gentle voice sounded.

"Sitwell, there is something I really need you to do. There is an underground base in Houston. You and Rumlow need to go in there and get an item 084."

"I'll contact you when I get there."

"Okay, sir!" Sitwell said confidently.

"Long live Hydra!"

"Long live Hydra!"

Sitwell whispered solemnly.

The next moment, the call was disconnected and Sitwell put away his phone.

He returned to his desk, then closed his eyes, as if calling for something?

Soon, a red halo appeared in the middle of the office and Lockhart walked out of it.

"Master, I just received a message from Pierce."

"The other party should still be in the United States, but he just gave me a mission, telling me to go to Houston and find an 084 item."

"Master, I believe that through this medium we may be able to obtain other clues about Pierce."

Hearing this, Lockhart nodded, as if thinking about something, always with some guesses in his mind.

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