The Grey Wizard of Hogwarts

Chapter 340: High-end application of the Traceless Stretching Mantra

"Elphinstone..." Walking into the second floor, Professor McGonagall covered his mouth and swallowed even more when he saw the person inside the poisonous tentacles.

In the European wizarding world, there is a tradition of marrying and changing the husband's surname (or called the crown husband's surname).

For example, Ron's mother, Molly Prewett, married Arthur and changed her name to Molly Prewett Weasley, but is generally known as Molly Weasley.

For example, Hermione Granger, if married to Ron, would also be changed to Hermione Weasley.

In fact, even in the Muggle world, in the information age two hundred years later, many countries around the world still maintain this tradition.

Professor McGonagall is clearly an independent man.

Minerva McGonagall, who still keeps the surname McGonagall rather than following her husband's surname Urquhart.

Interestingly, the surname McGonagall is not a wizard's surname, it's Muggle. McGonagall's mother, Isabel Ross, eloped with Robert McGonagall, a Muggle priest from the same village as a young girl, and eventually severed ties with the Ross pureblood family.

In that era, wizards who wanted to bond with Muggles were even caught in Azkaban and their children were executed.

However, their child, Minerva, still bears the surname of their Muggle father, McGonagall.

The name Minerva comes from Roman mythology, meaning the **** of wisdom, the protector of craftsmen and schoolchildren. Also the name of mother Isabel's grandmother, a powerful witch.

Such surnames and names have a strong sense of inheritance.

Minerva showed great talent while studying at Hogwarts, first in the owls and newls years, prefect, president of the Girls' Guild, and recipient of the Most Promising Newcomer Award for Contemporary Transfiguration. Oh, and one is an excellent Quidditch player.

Such an excellent witch, continuing her mother's tradition after graduation, quickly fell in love with Doug McGregor, the son of a Muggle farmer.

Doug proposed, and McGonagall agreed.

However, this excellent Gryffindor witnessed the miserable life of his parents due to the identity gap, faced with the work of the Ministry of Magic, and his mother's expectations, and finally did not dare to tell his family all this.

She told Doug that she regretted it and left her hometown in grief to serve at the Ministry of Magic in London, England.

McGonagall was not happy at the Ministry of Magic, where there was discrimination against Muggles, but she cared so much about her father. Of course, she was so good and smart that she had many suitors, including her boss, Elphinstone Urquhart.

Finally, McGonagall ushered in a promotion and salary increase, but she resolutely chose to leave this place and return to teaching at Hogwarts.

Elphinstone Urquhart was still courting her, but McGonagall still loved the Muggle Doug, even though Doug was married.

The brave man chased after Hogwarts and proposed to her in the cafe, but McGonagall refused.

It was not until Doug died from an accidental injury that he seemed to be freed from this relationship, and Mag agreed to the other party's request.

The happy Elphinstone chose to retire for their marriage, came to Hogsmeade to buy a villa, and lived a happy life with Mag. Although the couple has no children, they have lovely nephews and nieces who often come to the villa to play.

Until three years after marriage...

Elphinstone died from accidental injuries to poisonous tentacles.

It seems like a curse!

Heartbroken, McGonagall locked himself in a small stone room at Hogwarts and never came out of it for the rest of his life.

Now that this Elphinstone has become like this, can he be saved...

This look of 'Cordyceps sinensis', er, Anton said he was not optimistic.

The best way he can think of is to use the life-suppressing spell to baptize this poisonous tentacle with death, so that Elphinstone's soul can be freed from it and go to the world of the dead.

Not everyone can, like an old wizard, have enough understanding and research on the soul and magic spells, so that they can keep their 'self' unharmed after death, and survive as a ghost.

"I'll take you out of here."

coming!

Anton's eyes lit up, and the three major eye magic spells opened, carefully observing the changes of all magic power.

The use of magic by the top combat power in the wizarding world is a great gain every time, especially when Anton himself doesn't know what to do with this poisonous tentacle.

There are many ideas, but each one is extremely cumbersome.

I saw Professor McGonagall raise his arm, and an oval bubble appeared at the tip of the wand.

Oh, to the naked eye it looks like a bubble glowing with colorful light, but under the vision of the magic eye, Anton saw a magical scene.

The first is a point, and this point spreads and expands rapidly, as if this point spreads the whole world.

At the same time, the space on the second floor of the wine barrel house was also expanding extremely quickly. Anton looked left and right in amazement, and the walls that were not far away were gradually moving away.

This feeling is very magical, as if I am rapidly shrinking in this house.

Unspeakably abrupt.

At the same time, under the vision of the magic eye, you can see the expansion of that point and the expansion of the second floor. The place where the two meet, the place where they squeeze each other, is rapidly collapsing inward.

Is this releasing two 'No Trace Stretch Charms' at the same time?

Or is it more?

Release several spells at the same time and make them react to each other. This is a spell casting method that Anton has never seen before.

In the high-end application field of spells, wizards are more inclined to merge.

For example, Grindelwald's gas stove, the name of the spell is Fire Shield, which is essentially a high-end application of the Iron Armor. But obviously it incorporates a lot of magic spells, such as fiery fire, some kind of loyalty-checking spell, Legilimency spell, polymorphism, anti-apparition spell...

In the end, the second floor became as big as a football field, and a crystal clear round glass ball appeared in the middle.

Professor McGonagall stretched out his wrinkled, trembling hand, grabbed the glass ball gently, and took it down gently.

boo~

Anton only felt that the whole world shook.

The magic images that the eyes of magic see are surging crazily everywhere seem to be taken off and disappear completely!

More than that, there is nothing to see here except stone floor walls and ceilings.

Everything, like a miniature figure, appeared in that glass ball.

— Among the messy chair fragments, a poisonous tentacle is twisting vines in a glass ball.

Professor McGonagall carefully put the glass ball into the pocket of the wizard's robe, and the dark green velvet wizard's robe gently danced a little, walked past Anton and walked downstairs.

The steps were inexplicably brisk.

"I want this poisonous tentacle, and the extended second floor will compensate."

She held on to the wooden railing of the stairs, looked at Anton with a stunned expression, and smiled slightly, "You can't let others find out. Using the Traceless Stretching Charm privately is against the regulations of the Ministry of Magic."

Anton nodded dumbly, looking shocked to explode. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com

oh~

Professor McGonagall always gets adoration from Anton, she smiled shyly, "Let's go back to school, I'll give you a proof of coming to Hogsmeade Village on weekends, but don't go out normally. school."

"Okay, okay."

At this time, Anton was very well-behaved, well-behaved from his heart.

Mommy~ What kind of magic trick is this!

------off topic-----

Written here, I believe that many book lovers can see that each volume will have a branch line to write some professors. The main role of this volume is Professor McGonagall.

Although there are only two chapters, I really racked my brains to write it, I hope you will like it.

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