Dumbledore nodded and said, "It is possible, but we can no longer verify it."

Flitwick was a little disappointed when he heard this.

Indeed, they can no longer verify it.

Ancient magic and modern magic are completely different. They have become accustomed to using modern magic, and ancient magic has almost been lost.

It's impossible for them to deliberately let magic get out of control just to study the Patronus Charm, right?

What’s the difference between that and committing suicide?

"It looks like the little guy is going to be disappointed." Flitwick sighed.

He actually admires Andy very much.

Although Andy has many problems, his love for magic is unmatched by other young wizards. And Andy's thinking about magic is also very in-depth, and he often gets to the essence of magic.

Dumbledore said nothing.

The question Andy raised is a bit beyond the scope of today's magic world.

Even Dumbledore couldn't give a clear answer.

Silently...

Dumbledore did study the Obscurus, but to no avail.

If Dumbledore had really solved the mystery of the Obscurus, then his sister, his nephew, would not have to die.

"Albus, I'm going to the library."

Flitwick sighed and said, "If the library can't find the answer, then I can only advise Collins to give up this research."

Dumbledore nodded, then asked with a smile: "Collins...what results did that little fellow come up with?"

Flitwick spread his hands and said, "I think it's still at the stage of proposing a concept. He wrote to me, probably to get my approval."

"What a remarkable little wizard." Dumbledore exclaimed.

"Yes!" Flitwick nodded, then stood up and left the headmaster's office.

After Flitwick left, Dumbledore opened the drawer of his desk, took out a magic book, and casually turned to the chapter introducing the Obscurus.

Looking at the words above, Dumbledore's mind unconsciously recalled his middle-aged period and the battle with the Obscurus.

That was his brother's son.

Aurelius Dumbledore.

Dumbledore's sister was an Obscurial, and he began studying Obscurials when he was very young. But he still couldn't save his sister, nor his nephew.

Taking out the Pensieve, Dumbledore touched his temple with his wand and pulled out a silver-white thread.

Placing the silver-white thread into the Pensieve, Dumbledore "watched" the battle between himself and the Obscure again.

"Silently..."

There has never been a shortage of people pursuing power in the magical world.

When Andy first asked Dumbledore about the Obscurus, Dumbledore realized that Andy had noticed the dark magical force of the Obscurus.

Dumbledore always pays special attention to special children.

In fact, when Dumbledore learned that Andy focused his research on the Patronus Charm, he felt relieved.

Dumbledore now only hopes that Andy's sister will not go through everything like his sister.

……

St. Catchpole Village.

Andy sat in the study, hesitating whether to write another letter to Professor Flitwick to tell him that his magic power was in an unstable state at the moment.

It's not that Andy is giving up.

Learning requires discussion, and working in isolation is not advisable.

If Professor Flitwick was still in Hogwarts at this moment, then Andy discussing magic with Professor Flitwick would be equivalent to discussing magic with Dumbledore.

This is a rare opportunity.

In particular, Andy has achieved certain results.

During these three days, Andy never stopped practicing the Patronus Charm. As Andy cast the Patronus Charm again and again, Andy's fat cat Patronus became more and more spiritual.

After all, Andy's magical attainments are limited, and it is difficult to judge what his patronus will eventually become by just guessing.

But Dumbledore might be able to.

Andy gritted his teeth.

What are you afraid of?

Even if Dumbledore knew, he couldn't do anything to him.

Instead of hiding it and studying it by yourself, it would be better to discuss it openly with Dumbledore.

Besides, if Andy's research is successful, he will always use this magic in the future.

Dumbledore would know sooner or later.

As for the secret of the unstable magic power...

Talent, age, accidents, drastic mood swings... Andy can come up with ten thousand such reasons.

Most importantly, if he discussed magic with Dumbledore through Flitwick, he wouldn't have to owe Dumbledore any favors.

Thinking of this, Andy took out the letter paper, dipped the quill pen in ink, and began to write the letter.

Dear Professor Flitwick,

I'm glad to receive your reply and I'm glad that you agree with my ideas.

In fact, my research has made some progress.

I used some method to turn my magic power into an unstable state, and when I cast the Patronus spell in this state, my Patronus seemed to have some activity.

It seemed to be coming alive.

I think that unstable magic might be able to fuse the wizard's emotions...

……

Andy wrote a lot of articles in a very eloquent manner, and told Professor Flitwick in detail about his current research results and status.

Of course, Andy's main purpose was to convey this matter to Dumbledore through Professor Flitwick.

"I wonder what Dumbledore and the headmaster think of this?" Andy was looking forward to it.

Andy handed the letter to his owl and patted its big head. "I'm counting on you. I'll treat you to a big meal when you come back."

Goooo!

Andy looked at the owl flying up into the sky with deep eyes. This letter held his future.

Chapter 129: The Invincible Andros, the Ancient Greek Wizard

Chapter 129 Ancient Greek Wizard - Andros the Invincible

Hogwarts.

Flitwick spent the entire afternoon in the restricted section of the library, looking up information related to the Patronus Charm.

The Hogwarts Library has the most complete collection of books in the entire wizarding world.

Hogwarts has been collecting books of all kinds for thousands of years since its establishment. Not only that, the four giants left behind a large number of precious books when they established Hogwarts.

Many ancient magic books even require proficiency in ancient magic words to be understood.

In the office, Flitwick sat on a chair, holding a magic book in his hands and reading it carefully.

There was a pile of thick books on the desk, which seemed to be at least seventy centimeters high.

These were all ancient magic books left behind by the four giants. Flitwick spent a whole afternoon searching in the restricted area and moved all the magic books related to the Patronus Charm to the office.

As the professor of Charms at Hogwarts, Flitwick is extremely obsessed with magic. Although Andy's point of view is just a hypothesis, Flitwick believes that Andy's point of view is correct.

Even if there was only a slight possibility, it was enough to make Flitwick study it day and night.

Boom boom boom!

The glass was knocked.

Flitwick snapped his fingers and the window opened automatically.

An owl flew in, circled the office, and landed on Flitwick's desk.

Flitwick took down the letter, got out some food and sent the owl away.

The letter was signed: Andy Collins.

Flitwick put down the book he was holding, opened the envelope and began to read.

"hiss--"

Flitwick gasped.

The more you read the contents of the letter, the more frightening it becomes.

Let the magic return to an unstable state?

"How did he do it?"

The guardian angel has become spiritual and seems to be alive?

"Is this really possible? Has Collins's research been successful?"

Unstable magic can fuse the wizard's emotions?

"This, this, this..."

Andy also gave the example of a magic wand in his letter.

The wand chooses the wizard, so the properties of the wand and the properties of the magic need to match.

The reason why the magic of different wizards has different characteristics is that when the magic is in an unstable state, it has already "remembered" the wizard's emotions and personality.

Emotions can affect magic, which has been proven in many magics.

Flitwick read the letter twice.

I have to say, Andy's point of view makes sense.

If unstable magic can 'remember' the wizard's emotions, then the principle of the formation of obscurus can be explained.

A fusion of magic and emotions!

What about the Patronus Charm…?

Flitwick could no longer sit still. He picked up Andy's letter and hurried to Dumbledore's office.

"Good evening, Filius."

Dumbledore said with a smile: "It seems that you have gained something. Please take a seat!"

Flitwick sat down across from Dumbledore and raised his chair with a wave of his wand. "I'm sorry to bother you at this late hour."

"It's actually quite boring to be alone, isn't it?" Dumbledore said with a hint of mischief.

"What would you like to drink?" Dumbledore asked.

"Thank you!"

Flitwick didn't say what to drink, but handed Andy's letter to Dumbledore, "Albus, take a look at this letter."

Dumbledore hesitated.

"It's alright, it's not a private letter," Flitwick explained.

"OK then!"

Dumbledore took the letter and read it carefully. "It seems that Mr. Collins has brought us another surprise."

"So what do you think...?" Flitwick asked tentatively.

Dumbledore crossed his hands on the desk and spoke slowly: "In fact, emotions and magic can indeed affect each other to some extent. Especially... dark magic!"

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