Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 166 Hermione’s first experience with transformation



Jack found it a little funny.

Sure enough, the person who understands you best will always be your opponent.

Hermione and Pansy had fought each other twice openly and countless times secretly, and they were already very familiar old rivals.

So when Hermione started to imitate Pansy's movements, it really clicked.

Jack just watched Hermione posing there.

After struggling for a while, he reminded: "How is it? How does this transformation feel? Do you feel any obvious changes? Such as IQ, physical strength, magic power in the body, some magic mastered, etc."

Experiencing the magic potion is not just about posing and playing after drinking it and transforming.

That's just very superficial stuff.

What really needs to be done is to record the various actual feelings after the transformation.

Especially intelligence, magic strength, etc., are there any corresponding changes?

Although Jack didn't hold out hope.

He also understood that it was just an unrealistic fantasy.How can one transform into someone and have the same wisdom and strength as the other person?

If so, it would be nice to use Polyjuice Potion to mass-produce Dumbledore.

No matter what kind of novice wizard you were before, as long as you drink the polyjuice potion mixed with Dumbledore's hair, you will directly become Dumbledore and gain the same strength as the greatest wizard of this century.

Then use this strength to not only step on Voldemort, but also to sweep the world.

This kind of thing seems impossible just by thinking about it.

But well...

What if?

What if after the transformation, I did gain the corresponding IQ and abilities?

Isn’t it a huge profit?

Don't rush to conclusions in everything, you must give it a try. This is Jack's experience as an adult.

You have to experience it to know what changes will happen after drinking Polyjuice Potion.

"magic?"

After Hermione was reminded, she began to feel these subtleties to see if there were any changes.

She felt it carefully over and over again.

Then he shook his head slightly.

"It seems...nothing has changed?" She wasn't very sure. "How about I try using magic?"

As a wizard, of course the best way to experience the current feeling is by directly using magic spells, right?

Is it better than simply thinking with your eyes closed?

"Okay, you try." Jack nodded lightly.

So Hermione took out the wand she carried with her and waved it gently.

"Yingardium, Leviosa." She recited the standard levitating spell, and then pointed her wand at the chair aside.

One second, two seconds, three seconds...

In the blink of an eye, half a minute passed before the chair floated.

Looking at the result, Hermione frowned: "Although it was used successfully, the magic power seems to be running a little unsmoothly."

She raised her hand, held her wand to her eyes, and looked carefully.

"It seems that the wand is not very welcoming of my current magic." This was her experience with it.

"Oh? Does that mean that there has indeed been a change?" Jack took out a small notebook and began to record the corresponding data and the user's actual experience. "The fact that the wand does not welcome your magic power means that you are not Hermione now. But Pansy?"

The wand in the world of Harry Potter is said to be the wand of love in dreams.

A wizard must have a wand that is most suitable for him to cast spells.

If he forcibly uses a wand that is not suitable for him to cast spells, the magic he casts will always be a little unsatisfactory and cannot reach the best level.

Jack has always scorned this statement that was regarded as truth by many people.

He had some doubts that it was an advertisement created by Ollivander's Wand Store to promote its business.

Just like a diamond is forever, a diamond is just a stone, but it is rigidly linked to love, as if love cannot be proven without diamonds.

Obviously wizards can cast spells without a wand. For example, wizards in Africa basically cast spells without a wand.

Even their magic schools basically teach wandless spellcasting.

It has never been said that losing the wand means losing the ability to fight.

The topic went a little further.

Anyway, after Hermione became Pansy, her magic power seemed to be slightly different.

The wand that was supposed to fit her no longer fit.It cannot fit perfectly, which brings some difficulties to casting spells.

"If the magic power changes, then there is a real chance..." Jack whispered.

Could it be that after drinking a potion that can turn you into Dumbledore, will you really have a chance to have the same strength as Dumbledore?

Although Dumbledore was an old man, if the effect of Polyjuice Potion was really that powerful, Jack wouldn't mind stocking up on it and using it as a weapon.

"What about IQ?" Jack continued to ask, "What about physical fitness?"

These are very important.

"It seems, a little weaker?" Hermione jumped on the spot uncertainly, then trotted a few steps.

Although the clothing store transformed from the Room of Requirement is large, it doesn't allow her to do a triathlon directly. At most, she can only jump and trot.

It is really difficult to test specific changes in physical fitness with this kind of light exercise.

After all, both Hermione and Pansy are very ordinary 12-year-old witches.

Among them, there are no muscle lovers who want to train themselves into King Kong Barbie.

They don't even take the initiative to exercise.

In summary, they are all useless, and no one's physical fitness is particularly outstanding.

Under this premise, there will be no obvious change whether it is transformed or not.

"Yes, I understand this." Jack nodded slightly and wrote the words 'Uncertain physical fitness' in his notebook.

"What about the brain?" He pointed to his head, "Have you become smarter or a little stupider? Have you suddenly mastered some magic that you have never learned before?"

Hearing this, Hermione closed her eyes and felt it for a moment, then opened her eyes and shook her head helplessly.

"I don't seem to feel anything..."

She really didn't feel anything special.

"Everything feels natural, as if it should be the way it should be."

She tried to explain: “Everything I feel, there’s a sense of being taken for granted.

If a person who can only run 100 meters transforms into a person who can run 1000 meters, but thinks that he can run 1000 meters, it is natural...

Maybe this feeling? "

After Hermione's explanation, Jack probably understood.

But there are still more questions to be explained.

It seems that it is difficult to get a more intuitive and accurate experience by relying solely on Hermione's verbal description.

It’s time to take matters into your own hands.

Jack understood this fully.

"Okay, let me try."

Jack took the cup again and poured Polyjuice Potion into it.

Of course, in order to avoid mixing the medicinal properties, he cleaned the cup first.

Later, some of Hermione's hair was added.

"Let me see what it would be like to be you."


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