Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy

Chapter 240 Animagus

Professor McGonagall quickly walked out of the Quidditch pitch, leaving behind a group of noisy Quidditch players. She believed that Mrs. Hooch had enough experience to deal with this group of players.

The howling wind made the robe on her body rustle. Before Professor McGonagall could take two steps, a dazzling purple electric light cut through the overlapping clouds, followed by another deafening thunder, big drops and big drops. The raindrops hit the ground from the sky, making a crackling sound like firecrackers.

Professor McGonagall calmly raised her wand, and the dense silvery white water vapor snaked upwards along the wand, and in a moment, a transparent umbrella condensed, and the falling raindrops did not wet her at all.

The next moment, Professor McGonagall walked towards the castle.

On the other side, Wright, who had been waiting for the heavy rain since he woke up early in the morning and noticed that the weather was not right, did not go to the Quidditch field to watch the game today, even though Chang Chu invited him again and again.

Stormy weather like today is not something to wait for, especially in the summer.

To be honest, if it weren't for the fact that the storm caused by the use of the Astronomical Spell would not be recognized by the Animagus potion, Wright would have created it on his own in weather like today, and there was no need to wait for this half. Many months.

Wright, who had been impatient for a long time, spent the whole morning observing the sky outside through the window. The moment the first bolt of lightning pierced the sky, he took out the Animagus potion from the Mock bag.

Looking at the bottle of crimson potion that was as bright as blood in his hand, Wright breathed a sigh of relief. The color of the potion proved that the steps he had taken before were all correct! Then there is only the last step left!

Thinking of this, Wright hurriedly put away the potion, walked out of the Ravenclaw common room, and rushed towards a large abandoned classroom on the fifth floor of the castle. It was also the Anima that he had agreed with Professor McGonagall before. The location of Gus's transformation.

During the transformation process of the Animagus, a wide and safe place is very necessary.

Because no matter which wizard he is, he will not know what animal he will turn into before undergoing the Animagus transformation. Maybe he can fly, maybe he can run, maybe he can only live in water. The vastness of the transformation location can effectively ensure that the animal he is about to transform into has enough range of activities.

In addition, there is no need to mention safety. A qualified wizard will make sure that his transformation process will not attract too much attention or put his body in danger before transforming.

Soon, Wright arrived at the large abandoned classroom.

Seeing that Professor McGonagall still hadn't come, he first opened all the windows in the classroom to avoid turning into birds or other flying animals later; then Wright piled all the old tables and chairs in the classroom into the corner, They turned into a big water tank and pulled some rainwater into the water tank.

Finally, Wright took a deep breath, and the fresh, moist air filled his lungs, completely invigorating him.

Then, Wright took out the bottle of crimson potion from the Mock bag and waited quietly for the arrival of Professor McGonagall.

About three minutes later, Professor McGonagall walked up quickly from the first floor and opened the door to the classroom with her breathing becoming somewhat rapid.

"You're here!" Wright nodded towards Professor McGonagall, his voice somewhat uncontrollably excited.

"Yes," Professor McGonagall didn't say anything nonsense. She directly closed the door behind her, "We can start."

Wright nodded again, took the wand off his wrist, pointed the tip of the wand at his heart, and recited the spell he had memorized by heart.

"Amador, Animo, Animado, Animagus."

The next moment, Wright pulled out the stopper of the potion, picked it up, and drank it in one gulp.

The moment the blood-colored potion entered the mouth, it flowed directly down the throat into the abdomen, and spread to all parts of the body.

The crystal vial slipped from his hand and fell to the ground, smashing into pieces. The saprophytic wood wand obediently circled around Wright's right wrist again, but he had no time to pay attention to it at this time.

Intense pain gushed out from all parts of the body, as if thousands of silver needles were constantly piercing the body. Wright lowered his head and gritted his teeth, but he still clenched his fists uncontrollably, exposing himself. The veins burst out from his forehead to his neck until they were hidden in his clothes.

The strong stinging feeling had not disappeared, and another weak heartbeat suddenly appeared in the chest. As time passed, this heartbeat became more and more powerful, until it was as intense as the original heartbeat.

The image of the animal he was about to transform into suddenly appeared in Wright's mind.

Without enough time to be shocked or escape, he suddenly raised his head, widened his eyes, and let out a huge roar towards the ceiling of the classroom.

The raging shadow energy emerged from Wright's body. The robe, lining, mok bag, wand... were all washed away by the shadow energy at this moment.

The next moment, Wright bent down uncontrollably and pressed his hands hard toward the floor.

But before he put his hand on the ground, his body had already begun to deform.

Light black and slightly gray-blue hair grows from various parts of the body, and together with the clothes, it turns into a gorgeous fur, mixed with a large number of dark black horizontal and vertical markings; thick black whiskers emerge from the mouth. Thorns came out on both sides, more than ten centimeters long; the original black eyes gradually turned into a pair of huge round pupils with a faint green light; a long black tail popped out from the back, sweeping gently The air behind you...

In an instant, Wright transformed from a human into a giant blue-black tiger!

Professor McGonagall couldn't help but take a step back. This had nothing to do with fear or not, it was just the fearful nature of humans facing such an apex predator.

"Light! Calm down!" Professor McGonagall shouted, "Don't resist! Don't panic! Don't let the animal's head take over!"

The giant tiger's green eyes stared closely at Professor McGonagall, its paws slightly took a step forward, and its tail behind it began to swing faster, reflecting the owner's restless mood.

Professor McGonagall took another step back. She couldn't help but hold the wand: "Wright! Don't take too long to transform for the first time. Change back to human form quickly! Imagine your own human form as clearly as possible!"

As soon as she finished speaking, the giant tiger suddenly jumped into the air. Professor McGonagall tensed up her nerves. Just when she was about to wave her wand, the tiger directly transformed into the Wright she knew well in the air.

Even though this Wright looked a little pale and weak, none of the physical features that Tiger could see were visible on him.

An exhausted smile appeared on Wright's face: "Professor, it looks like I succeeded."

Professor McGonagall put away her wand and said excitedly: "Yes! Wright, you succeeded! It was a perfect success!"

"Congratulations! Finally completed the Animagus transformation magic!"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like