Chapter 387 A Few Things About Repairing the Magic Array
Chapter 387 A Few Things About Repairing the Magic Array
Chapter 387 A Few Things About Repairing the Magic Array
"Ugh—" Loila sat at her desk with a headache, looking at the Space Expansion Book in front of her. The book, which already had a black cover, looked even more charred now.
After all, it was something that had devoured the Fiery Blaze, so even if it was a magic array tool, doing so was extremely difficult—resulting in most of the pages of this book being damaged now.
Loila is currently trying to see if she can fix it. After all, this is the first magic array item she created since waking up, and she would be very upset if it broke like this.
It was because he hadn't thought it through carefully at the time—now that Roy thinks about it, maybe he could have tried other methods to save those people. Although he might not have been able to save them all, it would certainly have been better than the magic array breaking, right?
I think so, right?
But no matter what, that matter is in the past, and no matter how much Loila thinks about it, it can't change the fact that she now has to repair the Space Extension Book.
She poked a few pages in the book with her finger, looking at the cracks that had appeared. She had to purse her lips—if she pressed any harder—this page might just turn to charcoal.
Fortunately, the pages used to absorb the fierce fire didn't contain anything, so it's alright even though those pages were completely destroyed.
How clever of me—I anticipated this situation from the very beginning—Roy carefully waved his wand and tore off the pages that had turned to charcoal.
Then, they carefully noted down the page numbers. When this Space Expansion Book was designed, the whole book was a single unit. In other words, each page was part of the magic circle. If only one or two pages were damaged, it wouldn't have a big impact on the Space Expansion Book. But if so many pages were burned at once, the whole book would be unusable.
Loila came up with the repair method of noting down the damaged page numbers and then redrawing those pages—it's just a bit troublesome to do.
How about we try the method Dad taught me—creating magic circles? Like creating a magic circle that can be repaired?
Loila pursed her lips, a few ideas forming in her mind. It had always been Loila's style to act decisively when it came to magic array props, but that was only limited to magic array props.
She nodded slightly and waved her wand to close the office doors and windows, even drawing the curtains tightly. After all, creating a magic circle required sitting still for a long time, and it might seem strange to others if they saw it.
Don't blame Loila for being so cautious; after all, the psychological trauma left on her by that unscrupulous reporter hasn't disappeared yet.
After confirming that everything was alright, Loila gently rolled up her sleeves, then gripped her wand tightly and closed her eyes.
The process of creating magic circles, or rather, creating ancient magic runes, was something Loila always enjoyed, much like Shiloh's love for ice cubes or Dumbledore's love for Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans.
Since breaking Hogwarts' anti-Apparition Charm, this was Loira's first attempt at creating runes again. In fact, she had considered it during the first match of the Triwizard Tournament, but was interrupted by Miss Ansbach before she could even begin.
Hmm—just thinking about that person caused Loila's recently calmed mind to ripple again, and she had to silently recite some knowledge about magic arrays to keep herself from overthinking.
Magic Array — Magic Array —
Blue light slowly ignited and floated in the sea of the mind, and the magic runes representing repair were slowly outlined in the mind. Creating magic runes is a very complicated and dangerous task, but it seems that this is not the case for some people with outstanding mental strength and talent.
As the thoughts in my mind became clearer, the slight stinging sensation in my mind became more and more obvious—but—it seems really addictive—creating magical runes in my mind—even this slight stinging sensation is quite comfortable.
Ugh—I'm going to be turned into something weird by the magic runes.
As the morning sun gradually turned into noon, the sounds of students' chatter gradually rose, and Loila finally slowly opened her eyes.
It must be said that this is far more complicated than repeating magic runes, and also far more complicated than the anti-phantom teleportation magic runes I created back then.
Loila pursed her lips, looked at the runes she had drawn on the parchment, and raised her wand.
Although it's just a spell, it can be activated by infusing a small amount of magic into a wand—though it might not have any effect, only appearing to glow.
However, as long as it glows, it means that there were no accidents in the drawing and creation process of the runes—and that was indeed the case. Looking at the runes that were faintly glowing blue, Loila nodded gently.
It was indeed a great success—her pointed ears twitched with joy, prompting her to quickly record the new magic rune in her notebook.
There were many spell runes and spell arrays that she planned to publish later, but after being reminded by Miss Nagini and Siri, Loila realized that not all spell arrays and spell runes should be published.
For example, the magic circle on her boots now—just think how terrifying it would be if Dumbledore could Apparate everywhere—well, I should say Death Eaters, like that Sirius Black—he might just Apparate into Hogwarts Castle and kill poor Mr. Potter.
Therefore, this magic circle cannot be made public—besides, magic circles that repeat spells are also out of the question; Dumbledore could just raise his hand and unleash two Killing Curses or something—
This is just too terrible—although killing Dumbledore has changed Royla's priority in the queue from first to second, Royla doesn't want to do anything that would aid the enemy.
This kind of magic circle should become the exclusive magic circle of our UMNO party.
Of course, there's also the barrier necklace—the sale of this necklace is currently completely monopolized by the Hamilton family, any attempt to dismantle it will break the magic circle, and anyone who buys it will be strictly registered—the purpose of which is to prevent such a thing from being abused.
So far, it seems to be working well. At least Royla has heard that stopping the necklace in the Forbidden Forest seems to have saved Mr. Scrimgeour. But will he really die from the Killing Curse? Isn't he a vampire? — Royla is still willing to offer her Veela blood to save him, as long as she doesn't find it disgusting —
Hmm, I seem to have gone a bit off-topic — but in any case, all the magic arrays that can be made public must be screened, and Loila does not want these magic arrays to be used by her enemies and bad guys.
As for whether the UMNO is a bad party or not—haha, do I, Royla, look like a bad person?
I'm practically harmless!
Loila, who was contemplating how to kill Karkaroff, revealed an innocent smile.
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