Ever since he mastered Voldemort's spellcasting technique, Albert has been spending a lot of time and energy on practicing, trying to master this spellcasting technique thoroughly.
Isobel also followed Albert to learn this new spell-casting technique, and her learning speed was so fast that Albert couldn't help but wonder who was cheating between the two of them.
“You’re amazing.”
Albert had a complicated expression on his face as he watched Isobel skillfully using Voldemort's spellcasting techniques. His learning progress was naturally faster than Isobel's, but if it weren't for the bonus of the panel, he would have been left far behind by the other party.
"You are the real powerful one." Isobel kissed Albert's forehead as if to comfort a child, and said gently, "I am just imitating you."
In fact, Isobel was also confused and didn't understand why Albert had such a complicated expression.
In her eyes, Albert is indeed a genius among geniuses. He has even begun to create his own spell-casting techniques. He can explain them to her in detail one by one, which shows that this spell-casting technique is already very mature.
How can you be immature
Voldemort himself didn't know how many years he had been using it, and he had gradually improved it through practice. It was not at all comparable to the record he left when he won the Barnabus Finkley Award for Excellent Spellcasting.
"Most wizards don't care much about spellcasting techniques. They don't even have this concept." Albert turned the slippers on the table into a rabbit. "I can't tell the spellcasting techniques of other professors."
"It's normal that you can't see it. Unless you deliberately learn it and observe and study it, the spell-casting techniques of ordinary wizards are more derived from their daily spell-casting habits." Isobel tapped the rabbit lightly with her wand and turned it into a kitten.
"Only wizards who truly study magic will spend time and energy to pay attention to issues in this area?" Albert probably understood what Isobel meant.
Will ordinary people pay special attention to it
No, even the professors in the school probably wouldn’t do that.
"Professor Flitwick's spellcasting technique is very advanced. It should be his own invention. Rowena Smith's spellcasting technique last year was learned from the record of Barnabus Finkley's Excellent Spellcasting Technique Award. It's not surprising that the Smith family has relevant records." Isobel picked up the kitten and pinched its soft cheek. "However, Rowena's set should have been improved and suitable for his own use."
"You actually figured it out?" Albert admired Isobel's eyesight.
"I didn't see it, but I know because I once asked Rowena a similar question."
"Then how did you figure out my spellcasting technique?"
Albert became even more curious.
"You were so deliberate at that time. A wizard who knows the spell-casting method can naturally sense it vaguely." Isobel suddenly laughed, "But, I was just asking casually at that time."
"Oh, so that's how it is."
Albert had also considered whether he would be directly targeted by Dumbledore if he used Voldemort's spellcasting technique. Now it seems that as long as he can master the spellcasting technique, he will not attract special attention even if he uses it in front of the headmaster.
After all, no one would associate Albert with Voldemort.
Besides, the probability of him casting a spell in front of the principal is probably not very high.
"What are you thinking about?"
"Nothing." Albert couldn't help but sigh, "The more you study magic, the more you can feel its complexity."
"Not many people think this way." Isobel said softly, "Most wizards only learn superficial magic, and I am no exception. There are very few wizards who study magic in depth."
Albert suddenly fell silent, feeling that he was thinking too much. He was not a wizard who liked to delve into the nature of magic.
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In recent days, Albert has been visiting Hagrid frequently to confirm whether Quirrell has delivered dragon eggs to Hagrid and whether he has entered the Forbidden Forest to hunt unicorns.
As the two were drinking tea and chatting, Hagrid told him about Harry's reminder.
"Well, if it were me, I would probably say the same thing."
After hearing what Hagrid said, Albert couldn't help laughing, "Have you told Dumbledore about this?"
"No, I don't think we should bother Dumbledore with this kind of thing," Hagrid shook his head.
"Actually, I think you can talk to Dumbledore about this. He will definitely pay attention to Potter's affairs." Albert suggested with a smile, "After all, Headmaster Dumbledore was also present at the second Quidditch match of the year, wasn't he?"
"You also think Professor Snape is suspicious?"
"I don't like Snape." Albert took a sip of tea and looked at Tom who was doing something in the corner. "Anyway, I feel that he is indeed suspicious."
Hagrid opened his mouth and stared blankly at Albert who was drinking tea. He suddenly didn't know what to say.
"You should also know that Snape doesn't look like a good person at first glance." Albert said with a smile after seeing Hagrid's expression, "I doubt him because some of his actions do look suspicious."
"I think Albert is right. Snape doesn't look like a good person at first glance." Harry, who had just walked into Hagrid's hut, nodded repeatedly to support Albert's point of view.
"Sorry, I couldn't help it." Ron couldn't help but burst out laughing. After noticing that everyone was looking at him, he quickly explained, "Albert's words are so insightful. I completely agree."
"Hagrid, I suspect Snape is forcing Professor Quirrell to tell us how to pass the level protecting the Philosopher's Stone." Seeing Hagrid's deeply frowned brows, Harry told him what happened a while ago.
"Harry, do you know what you are talking about?"
Hagrid did not agree with Harry's slander of the professor. Snape had been teaching at Hogwarts for several years. If he was really untrustworthy, how could Dumbledore allow him to stay and teach at Hogwarts
Hagrid did not trust Snape, but he did trust Dumbledore.
"Of course I do," said Harry dryly.
"Don't worry, Harry. No one can steal the Philosopher's Stone, and no one can get past Fluffy." Hagrid almost patted his chest as he made the promise.
Speaking of Fluffy, Hagrid couldn't help but glance at Albert secretly. He had actually told Dumbledore about this matter, but the headmaster said that Albert would not have any ideas about the Philosopher's Stone, so Hagrid didn't take it too seriously.
Albert also noticed Hagrid's look at him, but he didn't care too much because he saw his Tom picking up a fat mouse from the corner.
"Tom, don't eat those messy things." Albert stepped forward to stop him.
"Doesn't your cat eat mice?" Hermione asked in confusion.
"It has never eaten a mouse." Albert took out his wand, knocked the mouse unconscious, and picked up his Tom from the ground.
"It's really fat," Ron muttered quietly. "I didn't expect it could catch mice with its size."
"Hagrid." Harry wanted to bring the topic back. "Before, didn't you also say that Gringotts was very safe? In the end, a dark wizard broke into Gringotts, and even the goblins didn't catch the dark wizard. Maybe Hogwarts is indeed very safe, but if Gringotts could be invaded, why do you think Hogwarts won't?"