Chapter 427 It's not the magic that can't do it, it's the magician that can't do
Chapter 427 It's not the magic that can't do it, it's the magician that can't do
After Ben left, Sainz fiddled with the half-finished gourmet tablecloth for a while, woven another layer of fine silk on it, and decided to relax his almost blinding eyes, so he strolled downstairs.
"Hello, Professor Autumn."
"Ah, hello, Miss Lovegood, Mr. Potter." Sainz met Harry and Luna in the hallway. "What are you talking about? You look very happy."
"Uh... nothing..." Harry stammered in denial, his face turning pale with nervousness.
Luna was very happy. The light in her bulging eyes didn't seem to float as much as usual. She smiled brightly and said, "Harry just invited me to go with him to Professor Slughorn's party."
"Oh~~" Harry let out a long breath like a tired dog, but his eyes were darting around as if searching for someone.
Sainz smiled and didn't expose Harry's thoughts. "It seems that you have started practicing human transformation, Harry?"
"Yes," Harry touched his eyebrow awkwardly, "Professor McGonagall asked us to practice in front of the mirror, and I... um... I'm not very familiar with it yet."
Luna said in surprise, "So you didn't dye that blond eyebrow on purpose, that's pretty cool!"
"No one would dye just one of them..." Harry said weakly.
Luna's expression was like she was sleepwalking again. "I need to take care of my hat. It keeps running away quietly lately... Oh, do you want me to dye it gold when the time comes?"
"No!" said Harry quickly. "It was just a mistake. I'll take care of it myself, that's all."
"That's great. It's the first time someone invites me to a party." Luna looked away, "Goodbye, Professor Autumn."
Coming out of the hallway, Sainz walked slowly along the edge of the Black Lake. Speed excitedly landed on the grass beside it, jumping up and down like a clumsy walking chicken.
After playing with Speed for a while and having a moment of relaxation, Sai started making magic props again.
The tablecloth that Ben saw was actually the "gourmet tablecloth" that Sai had not yet finished.
The working principle of this tablecloth is different from Sai's "Min's Food Curse".
To put it simply, the food spell is just a spell that simplifies the food-making process.
Although it is "simpler and more convenient" than other food production spells circulating in the market, it still requires the availability of ingredients on site to make the corresponding delicacies.
What makes it more advanced is that it does not require the caster to have real experience in making the relevant food, but only requires the corresponding materials.
For example, to make braised pork elbow, as long as the relevant materials for making braised pork elbow are available at the scene of the spell casting, and the caster knows the relevant concept of "braised pork elbow", regardless of whether the caster himself can really make braised pork elbow, the Min's food spell can successfully produce the corresponding food.
It is very magical that it replaces the caster's own experience with the production experience of others.
This alone is stronger than any food magic on the market.
All other food magic requires the caster to have experience in making related foods.
However, Sai has always been greedy.
Such spells that "require spell materials" have never been what he pursues.
It was not until he delved into the Vanishing Spell, the Repairing Spell, the Transfiguration Spell and other magic that he felt he seemed to have grasped the tail of "real food magic".
Existing data proves that all objects hit by the vanishing spell will be transformed into air, and this air is stable.
The repair spell is not a simple repair, but more like a state reversal. When an item has multiple states, you can choose which state to use.
Transfiguration. People have always believed that Transfiguration cannot produce real food. The reason is that Transfiguration cannot really change the true nature of things. To explain it in the words of the natural science community, it is probably similar to Transfiguration cannot change the atomic structure of matter...
Ever since he came into contact with Transfiguration, Sai has always believed that these laws of Transfiguration, these so-called limits, are not the limits of Transfiguration itself, but the limits of the wizard who performs Transfiguration.
Let’s not talk about the distant future, let’s just talk about the existing ones.
Animagus is known as the advanced art of Transfiguration.
Everyone has to admit that what Animagus transforms into are truly ordinary animals.
Even though this animal has a "human soul", its body is just that of an animal.
If Animagus with human souls aren't pure enough, what about those that fail to transform?
Simply forgetting one's human identity and becoming a pure beast, isn't that naive enough?
There is no banter, no darkness.
Suppose a wizard attempts an Animagus transformation, but fails and is transformed into a wild boar, completely forgetting his true identity.
One day, when the wild boar was foraging in the woods, it happened to be encountered by a hunter who was out hunting. The hunter then used all his abilities to successfully hunt the boar.
This was a pure Muggle hunter. He had never known that there were Animagus in the world. When he got home, he treated the wild boar as ordinary prey.
The wild boar provided the hunters with a month's supply of meat.
Would he starve because this was "magical" meat?
No, he ate wild boar meat.
Was it wild boar meat he ate?
of course!
Freed from history, everyone would have to admit that it is just a wild boar.
It's food.
How did it come about?
Transfiguration!
Perhaps a wizard would say that it is just one kind of meat that has changed into another kind of meat, but it is still meat in essence.
There is some truth in this.
Rat, a man, became a rat!
The difference in size between the two is big enough, it can't be said to be a simple deformation, right?
That's a real transformation! And it's more than just a transformation!
That’s changed a lot!
At this point some wizards will argue that after all, it is still one creature that has transformed into another, and it was able to provide energy to the other creature before the transformation.
Well, this does make sense. Taking a step back, does the transformed creature exist forever?
This can no longer be denied, can it?
A failed Animagus is just a simple animal. After being killed, it is just animal meat. It will become cooked if roasted and will rot if thrown away. It can enter the natural cycle. It is real and permanent.
At least it looks permanent!
Perhaps it will suddenly break down after who knows how many years, but while it exists it can indeed provide energy to other organisms, and to the organism that eats it, it is meaningful.
Animals transformed by Animagus, gold created by the Philosopher's Stone, and air created by the Vanishing Spell.
These substances can enter the natural cycle and continue to exist after leaving the magic. They all "realize" and to some extent can be regarded as natural substances that already exist in nature.
All of this proves that magic can "create" natural substances, magical creations can exist "permanently", and magic can "change the essential properties of matter".
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