Chapter 63 Newspapers, Fame
Chapter 63 Newspapers, Fame
No one expected that Harry would appear in the newspaper the next day.
Ron stared at the pink envelope on the table, his face ashen.
Everyone around was watching the show with amusement.
As the envelope swelled larger and larger, Ron was filled with despair.
"Open it quickly, Ron, it's going to explode soon," Gryffindor said, enjoying the spectacle.
Harry, somewhat curious, reached out to touch it. "Why did it explode?"
Errol, the messenger owl, kept his distance.
"Open it quickly, there are only a few minutes left..." Neville urged in a low voice.
Ron stretched out his trembling hand, his pinky fingers curled up, and pinched the envelope between his fingers, lifting it in his hand.
Neville covered his ears.
Harry, being perceptive, immediately moved far away.
"Hey, Harry, you can't..." A loud noise interrupted Ron.
Landric looked at the envelope that could explode, feeling a little itchy.
If an envelope can explode, what about other things?
Draco didn't need to look at Rand to know what he was thinking. "Your idea is very feasible, but the risk factor is too high."
"High risk, high reward. What if we combined shapeshifting with explosions? In the event of a large-scale war, everything could be blown up!"
Draco imagined the scene, and holy crap, his eyes were filled with horror and...excitement as he looked at his brother!
Landric didn't even want to talk to him; he was clearly a warmonger. Why was he pretending to be such a good boy just now?
It is now known that what Landric wants to do is combine alchemy with ancient magic runes, and transform with explosions.
Each one is highly feasible and its destructive power is definitely not low; it would be best to combine all four together.
Start with a transformation, then enchant with Alchemy Runes, and finally explode.
That was awesome!
Landric's thoughts, fueled by Molly's anger, beat even faster.
Indeed, people are most energetic when they want to do bad things.
The more Landric thought about it, the more excited he became. He no longer wanted to continue listening to Molly's screams.
Draco stood up abruptly and left while everyone's attention was focused on Ron, not caring about anything else.
Draco, with something in his mouth, ate intently, staring blankly as his brother got up and left.
He then quickly shoveled food into his mouth, stuffing a loaf of bread in, and heard his brother say, "You eat first, don't worry about me, and don't come with me."
Draco: Ugh! Ugh... ( ̄~ ̄) Chew! Then all that stuffing in his mouth was for nothing, tsk, his cheeks hurt.
Amid Ron's embarrassment and Harry's awkwardness, Draco ate with exceptional enjoyment.
I'm not going to follow my brother anymore. This will make my food more appetizing. Let's eat first.
Harry felt guilty and couldn't eat. He was different; he believed that food was essential for survival and that he would get hungry if he missed a meal (as his brother had said).
Professor McGonagall couldn't bear to watch any longer and sternly stopped the students around her who were laughing and joking.
She looked at Ron with a serious expression, her tone carrying a hint of helplessness and warning: "Weasley, this matter is very serious. I hope you can learn from this and not do such reckless things again."
After the meal, Gryffindor had a Herbalism class, but Slytherin had no classes.
Landric had no time limit, so he went to the library, found the book he wanted among the neatly categorized books, got Mrs. Pins to sign it, and left very carefully.
Leaving aside the other professors, he was somewhat intimidated by Mrs. Pings.
This person is truly at a conceptual level, accurately capturing every sound and determining the strength of the students she faces based on the volume of the sound.
With a lot of books in his arms, Landric used a levitation spell to hide in a secluded corner before heading up to the eighth floor of the castle.
Landric stopped between the tapestry of the giant stick beating up Barnabas and an empty wall.
Concentrate, desperately wanting a laboratory that can withstand powerful lethality.
The wall in front of them magically transformed into a door, revealing a room that met the requirements.
The moment Landric stepped into the room, he suddenly remembered that one of Voldemort's Horcruxes was hidden here.
But the experiment in my mind still prevailed. What kind of Horcrux is this? Get out of here.
Landric's mind was bursting with brilliant ideas, which were absorbed by the knowledge he had learned from the book.
He wrote down his thoughts little by little and eventually compiled them into a list.
To achieve the effect of an explosive message, you need to combine the item with an explosion.
On the battlefield, not all items can accurately damage the enemy, so the choice of items is crucial.
But if a real fight breaks out with the enemy, who will pay attention to which object will accurately hit a person?
This brings us back to Transfiguration.
To achieve the perfect explosion effect, you must transform things into the shape and material you want, and then add an explosion-themed spell.
Based on his knowledge from his previous life, Landric wrote down some things:
1. Spherical/circular: The explosive energy is released evenly in all directions, suitable for indiscriminate attacks on the surrounding area, with a wide coverage area, but the impact force at a single point is relatively uniform.
2. Conical: Energy is concentrated and released towards the tip of the cone. The shock wave and debris are denser and have a stronger impact at a specific angle, making it suitable for precisely striking targets in a certain direction and reducing the impact on other areas.
3. Long strip/cylindrical shape: The explosive energy mainly spreads along the axial direction, while releasing some energy to the sides. The fragments are more likely to form a linear distribution, making it suitable for attacking narrow areas or multiple targets in a straight line.
4. Irregular shape: The explosion effect is unstable, and the shock wave and debris are distributed randomly. It may form unexpected strong impacts in some directions, or the uneven structure may lead to weak damage in some areas, resulting in poor controllability.
Looking at the dense text, Landric had a headache. His face was sullen, his nose was red, and the irritability in his eyes made people feel that he had been wronged.
Explosion-related magic spells are so complicated, they apply to everything!
They tried each pair one by one, and by the time Landric finally made a decision, it was already dark.
Finally, thinking of Draco waiting in the dormitory, he seemed to have a sudden change of heart, like a scumbag who had been away from home suddenly having a change of heart, and handed Draco a letter.
Regardless of whether Draco was bewildered in the wind or not.
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