In the next few days, there was no end to the discussion in the school about the originally cool and powerful Defense Against the Dark Arts professor.

"Hey, have you taken Professor Baker's class?"

"Well, I did... and you noticed it too?"

"Yes, many people have noticed that Professor Baker seems to have become particularly lethargic. His speech is slow and his tone is much monotonous!"

"Yes, yes, that's it! And his lectures turned out to be great. In addition to the original knowledge points, he also talked about a lot of practical tips, and also interspersed some of his own adventure stories, which made people not want to leave the class. But recently he can only talk about the knowledge in textbooks monotonously. Although it is quite detailed, it is not as interesting as before!"

"Oh, how could such a good professor become like this after not seeing him for more than ten days... How about we go visit him, maybe dessert and milk tea can cheer him up again?"

"Many people have already gone to visit him. Even Vice-Principal Professor McGonagall has gone to see him, but it's still to no avail..."

"Are you talking about Professor Baker? I told you that my friend in Gryffindor gave me inside information, saying that Professor Snape coveted the position of Defense Professor and was jealous of Professor Baker, so he secretly gave it to him. Put medicine in the food!"

"Huh? What's the news I heard: Professor Binns got tired of teaching History of Magic and planned to try a new class, so he secretly took over Professor Baker?"

"I also heard that the curse placed by the mysterious man is gradually taking effect... What does 'seizing the body' mean?"

Unfortunately, no matter how exciting the gossip and rumors flying outside are, they cannot affect Avada and Baron who are studying and practicing hard in the Room of Requirement at this moment.

In the Room of Requirement, the "hiding room" has undergone some changes: a large number of clutter has been swept into corners, or placed in key locations as camouflage or cover. There was a large open space in the center of the house, and Avada and Baron were standing there, holding high the wands that emitted strange light, and chanting complicated and lengthy spells.

After an unknown amount of time, they finally put down their wands in unison. After taking a long breath, they felt a sense of exhaustion welling up in their heads.

"very good."

The black crystal ball carrying Professor Baker's soul is placed among a pile of debris, looking inconspicuous: "In this way, the second part of the entire magic is completed."

"Your learning speed is faster than I expected. According to this progress, you will be able to complete the magic arrangement in about mid-February."

"Let's rest for a while and then start today's class."

"Merlin, I feel like my brain is going to explode..."

Baron sat on the ground and covered his head, lamenting with some pain - although his level was almost unmatched by anyone in the first grade, and ordinary schoolwork would hardly bring him study pressure, but Professor Baker needed them to master The content is too complex and too difficult.

The magic of extracting consciousness is divided into seven steps. The knowledge of each step requires him and Avada to spend several days to learn, and then spend more time to arrange it. In addition, there are combat strategies needed to besiege the fake Baker, as well as traps, magic potions, curses, etc., plus their own combat training...

Don’t forget, they have classes during the day and homework at night!

And Avada's situation is even worse than Balon's. Without real-life demonstrations and purely relying on theoretical learning, his magic senses are almost useless, and even if his talent has been optimized, there is still a certain gap compared to Balon. Therefore, due to excessive study pressure, he almost never returned to the dormitory soberly in the past few days. Basically, he would lose consciousness the moment the back of his head touched the pillow.

Shabby, Summers, and Stebbins also cared about him and advised him not to put too much pressure on himself. And Avada couldn't tell them the truth directly, so he could only increase his efforts, strive to complete the goal as soon as possible, and get himself out of this ultra-high-intensity training to dispel their worries. In the end, he ended up hurting himself. More haggard.

And during the training process, he gradually came up with an interesting idea: wouldn't Voldemort possess Quirrell and lurk into Hogwarts next year?

I don’t know if Professor Baker’s magic has any effect on him?

After about ten minutes, Professor Baker called the two of them up.

"Today we are going to learn the Disguise Charm. This spell plays a very important role in the plan, whether it is to obtain magic materials or in the final battle, it will be of great use, so you must master it well."

"Don't worry, the Disillusionment Curse is much simpler than the magic you learned before. The main reason why few people master it is that its function is too special, which has led to it being controlled by the Ministry of Magic. Only Aurors or other special professions are eligible. study……"

Professor Baker's eloquent voice came from the crystal ball: "It is not difficult to master the Phantom Body Curse, probably only at the third or fourth grade level. But what is really difficult is mastering it. Since the principle of the Phantom Body Curse is to change the body, The color of the table is used to blend in with the surrounding environment, so a poor disembodiment spell will just turn you into a bunch of rough color blocks, which may be counterproductive in some cases..."

"Then Professor,"

Avada raised her hand and asked the question that she has been curious about since reading the original book: "If the Illusion Curse can only change the color of the body, how does it achieve complete invisibility?

"For example, if I stand in the middle of a room with a black floor and white walls, and then use the Disillusionment Spell, what will happen to me? If I become white and blend into the walls, wouldn't I be overlooking the room? It becomes extremely conspicuous under the viewing angle?”

Baron on the side was stunned for a while after hearing this question, and then looked at Professor Baker with the same puzzlement.

“Very keen, he immediately noticed the crux of the problem!”

Professor Baker's appreciative voice came: "So in addition to practicing the spell itself, mastering its usage skills is also the top priority of training."

"Users of the Illusion Curse usually ensure their invisibility to the greatest extent by changing their position, such as leaning against a wall, crawling, and trying not to be exposed to multiple perspectives. At the same time, since the Illusion Curse can only maintain visual invisibility, Additional practice is needed to eliminate odors, conceal yourself, sneak, etc..."

"Originally, I was worried that you would feel uncomfortable after hearing this amount of training, so I wanted to hide it for a while."

"..."

"Isn't there a magic that can make you completely invisible all of a sudden?" Even Baron couldn't help but asked in despair.

"Don't think about it, no. Unless you have an invisibility cloak made of invisible animal hair."

Professor Baker's tone revealed a little helplessness: "The invisibility principle of the invisible beast is still a mystery. If you can crack it and develop complete invisibility magic, then the Department of Mysteries and the Auror Office will work for you. Head-grabbing ones.”

"So, don't think about those messy things. The right way is to calm down and train hard."

Avada:…

If you give him an invisible beast, he can develop that damn invisibility magic within a few days, and then scare Professor Baker into a frosted material.

It's a pity that I can't give it. Even if he had a good relationship with fourth-year Rolf Scamander, he couldn't ask him to steal one from Newt and bring it to school.

So he had no choice but to put this lofty ideal behind him for the time being, and waved the wand along with Balon in pain.

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