As for why Locke was able to use the levitation spell across a floor, it was naturally because of the magic power he left on the top floor.

However, it was precisely because of this situation that the Death Eaters did not become more anxious. After all, this meant that Locke was still in Azkaban.

After so many days, Locke's analysis of the levitation spell finally came to the final stage. He successfully eliminated the possibility and determined the working principle of the levitation spell.

"So, the operating principle of the levitation spell is not to give, but to use magic to temporarily block the gravitational force acting on the object. In other words, after temporarily eliminating it, magic is used as traction to create a new force to guide the object to move as you want."

Carefully feeling the magic above the stones floating in the air, Locke's mouth corners gradually rose and an excited smile appeared on his face.

The reason why he was able to come to this conclusion was that Locke suddenly realized a few days ago that he should learn to adapt.

Since the knowledge from the magical world was not enough to help him obtain accurate verification, why couldn't he use the scientific knowledge from his previous life?

Although it is a bit ridiculous to use scientific knowledge to verify idealistic magic, knowledge is never static. Everything depends on how the person who possesses the knowledge uses it.

In addition, one of the things Locke was trying to verify was gravity, and this thing has long been a major subject in the scientific knowledge system.

Of course, Locke certainly did not study this kind of profound subject in great depth, but who could have asked him to look through his memory?

Even if not much relevant knowledge was finally found, it was enough to verify the levitation spell.

After determining the direction, Locke began the exhaustive method, combining existing knowledge with his own meager scientific knowledge, and constantly seeking verification from various directions and using various methods.

Anyway, there is only one thing Locke wants to confirm, that is, whether there is still gravity on the stone itself after casting the levitation spell.

If it exists, then we can conclude that the levitation spell temporarily gives the stone the ability to float and follow.

On the contrary, if it does not exist, it proves that the levitation spell temporarily eliminates or offsets the gravitational force acting on the stone for a certain period of time, allowing the stone to float.

After several days of sleepless attempts and tens of thousands of verifications, Locke finally succeeded in coming to the conclusion that the basic logic of the levitation spell is based on gravity.

"Gravity, haha! It's gravity! Great, this is really great!"

Although he had a pair of dark circles under his eyes, Locke was extremely excited and uncontrollable laughter kept coming out of his mouth.

"The wizards in this world are truly living in a treasure trove. They have such outrageous magic, but for so many years they have only used it as basic spells. It's really a waste of talent."

Locke was wondering how this magic was originally created, and whether the wizard who created it knew how outrageous the magic he had created was, or whether he just developed this magic because he needed to move things.

Now that it was completely confirmed, Locke also completely understood how the magic of levitation spell worked.

This magic is very similar to Transfiguration, not in the sense that it has the same effect, but in the way it works.

Just as Transfiguration only requires the wizard to have sufficient surface knowledge, and the internal changes will be automatically completed by magic, the same is true for the magic of Levitation.

When a wizard uses the levitation spell, he only needs to maintain the basic belief, that is: I want this thing to float, and then chant the spell and wave the wand to output magic power, and then the rest will be automatically completed by the magic power.

All the wizard wants is the result, and what the magic power has to do is to give the wizard the desired result according to his wishes. As for the process in between, it is not important to the wizard.

This is also the reason why even if many wizards are very proficient in the levitation spell, there are still not many things that can be floated after using it.

Because of the wizard's own cognitive limitations, he fundamentally limited the strength of the levitation spell. He thought that the levitation spell was like this, and the magic power would satisfy him according to his ideas.

The wizard cannot understand gravity, cannot figure out how to enhance the levitation spell, and has never thought about understanding it. Naturally, his magic power cannot generate intelligence on its own to become stronger, or even tell the wizard that you should do this to become stronger.

"Sure enough, the potential of this world is far more than what it is now. Magic is so wonderful. The wizards in the magic world are really squandering it. With such grace, it eventually developed into the current situation."

As the new understanding came into being, Locke finally took the first step in developing the levitation spell, completing the process from zero to one.

At this time, he used the levitation spell again, and the feeling about this magic was completely different. He could clearly feel the invisible gravity on the stone, and he could even feel the gravity disappearing when his magic power passed by.

No, now this magic can no longer be considered a levitation spell, it should be classified as a higher-level magic of the levitation spell.

"I need to think of a name. The same goes for the magic I created. I just couldn't think of it before."

Locke folded his arms and began to think. This was his initial attempt to use human power to control the power of the planet, so he had to give it a serious name.

"It's called: Gravity Spell. Not bad, simple and clear, and very domineering!"

This name also contains Locke's great expectations for this magic. Gravity can only be eliminated. How can it be controlled? The right way is to control it.

As for creating his own magic, Locke didn't spend much energy on it. He just picked up a spring of life at random, not caring whether it was appropriate or not, as it would save trouble anyway.

Volume 1: Chapter 27 Goodbye

After deciding on the name, Locke's excitement gradually subsided. He lay down with dark circles under his eyes and began to sleep like a baby.

However, although he hadn't slept for many days, Locke didn't sleep for too long. About four hours later, he was awakened by the Dementors who came to collect food.

After using the Dementors for half an hour to visualize and clear his mind, Locke began to familiarize himself with the levitation spell, while organizing his knowledge and preparing to refine the Fiendfyre.

"It's probably not easy to combine Transfiguration with Fiendfyre."

After thinking about it for a while, Locke came to the conclusion that if he relied on himself alone, he would have to invest a lot of time.

"That won't do. I still have to learn the weather spell, practice the traceless extension spell, the transfiguration spell, and continue to practice the levitation spell, not to mention the new knowledge of the dark arts and other knowledge."

You really don't know until you count. Once you count, Locke is shocked to find that he has accumulated so many things that need to be done.

"No, no, one person is not enough. The external brain project must start immediately. There is no time to lose."

Locke was not planning to stay in Azkaban until he was released from prison. After all, according to the current situation, if he had to do it all alone, it might take even seven years.

Although he could escape from prison at any time, how could he possibly give up so much knowledge he had not learned and leave?

"In order to avoid dragging out the process for too long, those external brains upstairs must start working as soon as possible."

"For the initial magic... let's start with the combination of Fiendfyre and Transfiguration. As it happens, most of the Death Eaters know Fiendfyre. As for Transfiguration... I don't know about the others, but Sirius should know a little bit, but I don't know how good he is."

Thinking of Sirius's identity as an Animagus, Locke smiled slightly. He felt that it was necessary to learn this magic.

"The effect of the ritual magic of Animagus is as ridiculous as the birth of a basilisk. The main point is that it is irrational but legal."

Locke would naturally not let go of this kind of magic that is ridiculous but can show people its development potential. After all, the weirder it is, the stronger it is.

"It's decided. If those Death Eaters are not good at Transfiguration, I will teach them. It's not a big deal."

During this period of time, Locke's transfiguration skills have also improved to a certain extent. Although his attention is not mainly focused on this, the three basic skills that he is improving every day still allow his transfiguration skills to grow.

Not to mention that a lot of knowledge can be applied to other areas. When Locke focuses on learning other knowledge, he will occasionally gain some new insights related to Transfiguration.

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Locke did what he said and quickly left his cell, walked past the group of seven that had lost one member, and headed for the top floor.

On the top floor, the Death Eaters who were gathered in groups of three or four, either in the corridor or in the cells, suddenly all fell silent tacitly. The entire top floor was instantly quiet, with only the sound of wind and increasingly clear footsteps.

Hearing the familiar footsteps, all the Death Eaters showed joy on their faces, stopped talking, and quickly trotted into the aisle and stood in accordance with their cell positions.

"grown ups!"

Soon, Locke went up to the top floor, and the Death Eaters who had not seen him for many days all looked excited.

"Everyone sits down"

The moment Locke went upstairs, the entire corridor changed, and in just two blinks of an eye, the corridor turned into a circular auditorium again, with a huge round table in the center. The flaming lotus floating in the air in the aisle turned into lotus lanterns again.

After Locke greeted them, he took the main seat first. Seeing this, the Death Eaters all went to their previous seats and sat down.

Volume 1: Chapter 28: Voldemort is nothing but a cow or a horse, and he is worthy of being compared with Lord Locke

"Let's discuss the combination of Transfiguration and Fiendfyre this time. I'll be involved this time."

"Do any of you know Transfiguration?"

Locke looked around at the Death Eaters sitting at the round table. Many of them avoided his gaze.

Obviously, these Death Eaters probably don't know how to Transfiguration, or their Transfiguration skills are not very good.

"My Lord, I wonder what standard the Transfiguration you are talking about needs to meet?"

As someone who was probably the best at Transfiguration among those present, Sirius took the initiative to ask the question, and after asking it he pursed his lips a little nervously.

"There is no need to meet certain standards, as long as you can do it, this is a discussion, a place for everyone to have open discussions, and there should be no restrictions."

What standards or non-standards are there? Locke needs that thing. What Locke needs is their wisdom.

Hearing Locke's answer, Sirius' pupils shrank. There are no standards, and Locke will join in. If this is not training, what is it?

The other Death Eaters heard the conversation between Sirius and Locke, and they all reacted immediately, with all kinds of emotions rising in their hearts.

"Okay, let's get started. I hope everyone will use their brains and actively express their opinions and insights without being afraid of being right or wrong."

"Let me start with this and give you a direction. Let's start from this angle..."

Locke took the initiative to speak, setting the tone and direction for this discussion, and guiding everyone into the path he was currently working on.

Under Locke's guidance, the Death Eaters began to speak up one after another. Everyone racked their brains to show off in front of Locke, and the heated discussion echoed throughout the hall.

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The discussion this time was unprecedentedly heated. Although Locke's mastery of Transfiguration had not yet reached its peak, it was far superior to everyone present. And thanks to the knowledge from his previous life, many of his understandings of Transfiguration were extremely advanced and novel.

These novel and advanced understandings were something that none of the Death Eaters had ever experienced before. Even Sirius was stunned when he heard them, with shock, disbelief, and emotion constantly flowing through his heart.

Many of Locke's views on Transfiguration were things Sirius had never heard of, which meant that these were all valuable experiences and knowledge belonging to Locke, the master of Transfiguration.

But now, Locke directly spoke out these experiences and knowledge without reservation and taught them to them. How could Sirius not be shocked and moved, and how could he not feel incredible.

As a member of a pure-blood family, Sirius knew best how valuable and hard to come by this kind of knowledge was. This was more valuable than the knowledge accumulated by their pure-blood family over generations.

This kind of knowledge cannot be bought with money or power. Even if it is only kept in written form for people to learn, it is an absolute treasure.

After all, in Sirius's opinion, Locke is a powerful wizard who is comparable to Dumbledore. Wizards of this level undoubtedly have the power at the top of the magic world.

For such wizards, unless they don't want to, the power and money in the magic world are completely within their reach.

So naturally, the knowledge and experience accumulated by this type of wizard through learning over time and their own powerful talents are completely beyond the reach of ordinary means.

But now, these guys not only learned this kind of invaluable knowledge, but were also extremely lucky to receive personal teaching and guidance from the owner of the knowledge.

This is a powerful wizard who is comparable to Dumbledore. What's the difference between this and being personally taught and taught by Dumbledore?

Faced with such a precious opportunity, Sirius completely blocked out the little thoughts in his mind and devoted himself wholeheartedly to study and discussion.

Sirius thought so, and the other Death Eaters had similar ideas. They all knew how valuable Locke's guidance and teachings were.

The world-weary smile is like a big skirt, just like an umbrella and ride on it.

With a huge sense of unreality, the Death Eaters' perception and impression of Locke were completely separated from the figure that once left so much terror in their hearts. At this moment, their submission to Locke was no longer affected by that figure.

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Time in discussion always passes quickly, at least for Locke. Feeling the sparks from the collision of wisdom, he just feels extremely wonderful.

However, everything has its end. With new gains, Locke turned and left the top floor after announcing the end of the discussion.

His decision was correct, and on the way back to the cell, a smile began to spread on Locke's face.

The world-weary heart writes the postscript of the eagle's successor

"This is just the beginning. I will keep persevering. As these Death Eaters grow up, the rewards I will gain will become greater and greater."

In addition to the gains, these Death Eaters will be able to keep up with Locke to a certain extent after growing up, so they can provide help to Locke for a longer period of time.

With a happy mood, Locke returned to his cell with cheerful steps and began to sort out his harvest.

On the top floor after Locke left, the Death Eaters did not return to their cells as before, but all gathered in the corridor and continued to discuss together, some about the current situation, and some were still discussing Transfiguration and Fiendfyre.

In fact, someone wanted to discuss this matter last time, but at that time they were not completely sure of Locke's meaning.

But this time it was different. Locke's behavior had completely revealed his thoughts. Locke was ready to train these losers, and just like when he discussed with them, Locke himself was also unreserved.

"You guys should be grateful that you are favored by such a great man. But I hope you understand that this Lord Locke is completely different from that guy. Don't treat him in the same way you treated that guy."

Sirius stood in the center of the crowd. As the first person chosen, even though they had a bad relationship, the Death Eaters still did not exclude him.

However, the Death Eaters did not exclude him, but Sirius did not have a good face towards these guys. He stood in the crowd with a stern face.

Seeing him like this, no one of the Death Eaters cared. After all, Sirius was right, Locke and Voldemort were indeed completely different.

In the eyes of the Death Eaters at this moment, the gap between the two was very small, and Voldemort was not qualified to be compared with Lord Locke.

Volume 1: Chapter 29 I understand!

After that, Locke's daily rhythm stabilized again, and the Death Eaters followed his ideas step by step under his guidance.

Just like that, in the blink of an eye, a month has slipped away.

In a month, Locke can be said to have gained a lot. The progress he made is not much different from before, and his overall strength has taken a big step forward again.

At the same time, not only Locke, but also the top Death Eaters have made great progress under Locke's guidance and training.

Not only have they made great progress in their original dark magic, they have also made progress in transfiguration, and they have also made progress in wandless spellcasting.

The one who made the most progress among them was Sirius Black. Well, this guy's talent is really good. In a month, under Locke's teaching, he could already cast some simple minor evil spells without a wand.

Like the bat curse, growing nose hair, tangled eyelashes, eye disease curse, nail hyperplasia, bleeding gums, etc.

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