Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 54: help

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The third spell in that book is 'clear water like a spring', the effect is to use the spell to create a stream of water, and the simple use is to douse the fire.

And the book also gives the advanced application knowledge of this spell, but this needs to cooperate with the branch spell of Transfiguration.

The branch of Transfiguration has a 'summoning spell', which is to summon things to you from other places.

The clear spring spell combined with the summoning spell can summon water from deep lakes or deep seas. In this way, the power of this spell can not only extinguish small piles of flames, but the impact of the water flow is like a high-pressure water gun generally.

In short, through the discussion of this book, Ke Wen can be said to have seen a new world. It turns out that the magic spell is not as patterned as he thinks. On the contrary, if it is developed in depth, the magic spell can play many tricks.

This made Cowen more interested in magic...

In the blink of an eye, the two-day weekend has passed and a new week has arrived.

All classes are the same as last week, Ke Wen is always doing his little transparency, all classes he cats at the back of the class, to avoid the professors from discovering him.

After finishing a spell lesson in the afternoon, Ke Wen no longer planned to go to the auditorium to read and wait for dinner, but planned to return directly to the dormitory.

But not long after he walked out of the Charms classroom, Ke Wen was stopped by someone.

Looking in the direction of the greeting, it turned out to be David Kouros, the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts.

"Hello, Professor." Ke Wen asked after politely saying hello, "What can you do?"

"Of course." Professor David waved and turned around: "Come with me, I'll take up some of your time, and we'll talk as we walk."

"Good professor." Ke Wen followed suit.

On the way to the professor's office building, Professor David explained to Cowen the reason for calling him: "It's like this, this week I plan to teach you a new spell that is not in the textbook, but I need to use some teaching tools."

"After class in the morning, the teaching equipment has not been packed. I wanted to pack it just now, but I need to leave school to deal with something temporarily."

"Professor, do you need my help?" Ke Wen asked knowingly.

"Yes." Professor David nodded and admitted, then turned his head and smiled and said to Ke Wen: "I originally wanted to find some senior students to help, but I was really in a hurry here, so I happened to be in the Charms classroom I saw you nearby, so I can only ask you to help me."

"I'd be happy to help you, Professor." Ke Wen didn't mean to refuse, and nodded in agreement.

"Well, I'm still very confident in your strength." Professor David continued with a smile and said, "If it were someone else, I wouldn't dare to ask them to help me pack my teaching supplies."

"Thank you professor."

Ke Wen just wanted to show some shy expressions, but thought that he might have been on the list of people under observation, so he immediately restrained his emotions, and thanked him plainly without sadness or joy.

Not long after, the two came to Professor David's office, opened the door and entered.

"Follow me." Professor David led the way and led Ke Wen to a suite in the office.

Just entering the suite, Ke Wen was taken aback for a moment.

Because in this suite of about 80 square meters, there are many snakes that are one meter long crawling all over the ground.

"This is..." Kewen looked at Professor David beside him in surprise.

"As you can see, these are the teaching supplies." Professor David stretched out his hand and pointed to the group of snakes who had spotted the two of them and were "hissing" and sticking out their tongues.

"Why..." Ke Wen hesitated, and asked inexplicably, "Why did you put them outside?"

"The box containing them is broken." Professor David's expression was a little helpless: "I just borrowed a new box from the key manager, but I haven't had time to pack it yet."

"Then I need your help. After I leave, help me put them in boxes and lock them up." Professor David continued, "Although there are no poisonous snakes here, you should be careful not to be bitten by them, can you?" ?”

"Of course, no problem professor." Hearing this, Ke Wen responded without burden.

"That's good, but if there is danger, you just need to run out of this room." Professor David warned: "I temporarily cast a spell on the door of this room, and only humans can pass through."

"Okay professor, I remember." Ke Wen nodded.

"I'll leave it to you next time." Professor David took out his pocket watch and looked at it: "I'm in a hurry, you can go back after packing up, don't wait for me."

"Good professor." Ke Wen replied again.

Professor David patted Ke Wen on the shoulder with a smile, and then hurriedly left the office.

Ke Wen watched Professor David leave, then turned around, looked at the group of snakes crawling all over the ground, and glanced at the large box in the middle of the ground.

After the simple plan was completed, Kewen took out his wand and aimed it at the snakes on the ground.

Perhaps Ke Wen's actions stimulated the group of snakes. Originally, only some snakes closer to the door showed vigilance, but at this time, almost all the snakes began to 'hiss' and 'look' at Ke Wen, or He curled up to be on guard, or rushed towards Cowen meanderingly.

Facing such a situation, Ke Wen didn't look nervous at all, after all, he wasn't afraid of snakes in the first place.

The wand is waved, the incantation is chanted, and magic is issued one after another.

It took nearly twenty minutes before Ke Wen threw all the snakes running around in the house into the box.

The last spell was used, and the lock of the box made a soft 'click' sound, and it was completely locked.

Seeing this, Kewen walked into the room, then turned his head and scanned the entire room, looking for the snake that might have slipped through the hiding place.

After carefully looking around twice, he pinched a small snake hiding behind the picture frame with his hands, and then Ke Wen used the lock-unlocking spell to open the box through the air, and threw the snake into the box with his hands.

Lock the box again and the job is done.

Looking around the room for the last time, Ke Wen muttered softly: "I don't know what spells the professor will teach in the 'Defense Against the Dark Arts' class tomorrow, but what spells should I use to deal with snakes? Knotting spells for daily life Is it?"

No more missing snakes were found, and Ke Wen nodded his head in satisfaction: "You're done."

Putting his wand away, Ke Wen turned and walked out of the cubicle, glanced at the furnishings in the office, and finally left the professor's office without stopping.

Through the corridor and the long bridge, climbed up the magic stairs that like to cause trouble for others, greeted the students in the common room with a smile, and finally returned to the dormitory.

After taking off the wizard's robe, Kewen got into bed wearing a thin sweater. After pulling off the quilt to cover his whole head, his face suddenly became gloomy...

(end of this chapter)