Chapter 356 Psychological Counseling 6
Chapter 356 Psychological Counseling 6
For Lockhart, who is underage and hasn't done evil, Afu doesn't mind helping him.
"Student Lockhart, please answer my question seriously."
Afu's voice was solemn and serious, making Lockhart subconsciously sit up straight.
It was as if a little inspiration suddenly enlightened his ignorant and chaotic brain, and it was also like a thunderbolt exploding in his ears.
His heart began to beat faster, and the blood rushed through the blood vessels and flowed through the limbs and bones.
Because of nervousness and excitement, a drunken blush appeared on his face.
He knew that Professor Afu responded to his call for help, which was a signal.
"Of course, I, I mean it's a great honor... Oh, no—Professor, please."
Lockhart's usual eloquent tongue seemed to be suddenly tied up, and he stammered and hurriedly replied.
But after several times of speaking, I felt that it was not appropriate, so I kept changing the words, and in the end, I could only ask Afu to ask questions freely.
"If you're given a chance, but it's just a chance and you still need to work hard for it, then—"
"Would you be willing to take this opportunity and work hard at it?"
Lockhart's lips moved, and he wanted to say something, but he didn't make a sound for a long time.
Afu was not surprised by his entanglement. It made a person who was used to the theory of "effort is useless" start to cheer up, which was tantamount to telling a cripple to run faster.
Afu didn't wait for him to come to the final conclusion through intense psychological struggle, and added: "If you seize this opportunity, as long as you work hard for it, you will definitely achieve something?"
Lockhart's eyes widened in surprise, with a dazed expression on his face.
Is there such a good thing?
Lockhart's eyes were full of disbelief.
"Of course!" He blurted out quickly without thinking about it, his voice was decisive and powerful, as if to show his firm determination.
He changed his expression - his eyes were earnest and sincere, looking expectant and reliable.
No skills, all emotions.
Afu was almost amused by Lockhart's quick face change, but she still maintained enough literacy, and the expression on her face didn't change much, but the joy revealed in the corners of her eyes and brows made her look even more beautiful. Fresh and agile.
"Then, remember what you said today."
Under Lockhart's expectant gaze, Afu slowly said, "I'm used to dividing the talents of wizards into two categories—"
"Innate talents in the magical field and talents in the non-magical field."
"The former can be known intuitively, and it refers to the wizard's talent in a certain magical field."
"The latter refers to talents such as art and skills."
With Afu's eloquence, Lockhart's anxious state of mind gradually calmed down.
I saw that he did not know when and where he took out a blank parchment and a quill with sufficient ink, and began to quickly record all the words Afu said with an unprecedented seriousness. down.
Seeing Lockhart's vigorous writing, Afu slowed down his speech.
"Talent discovery in the field of magic is a process that is simple but not simple. It is indeed difficult to say that it is difficult. The most important thing is whether you have enough time and energy to finely divide each field. Then test them one by one.”
Af paused, waiting for Lockhart's question.
Sure enough, Lockhart looked up and looked at Afu suspiciously: "Subdivision?"
He knew what the word "subdivide" meant, but he didn't know what Afu meant by "subdivide various fields".
In other words, he has faintly touched the threshold and has a hazy perception, but he is still a key key away from actually touching the essence.
Af answered Lockhart's question: "Most of our wizards only roughly divide the talents of young wizards into broad fields such as potions, spells, and transfiguration—just like Hogwarts. The curriculum is the same."
"Some wizards will go a step further, such as dividing talents in the field of spells into 'use of spells' and 'study of spells'."
Lockhart nodded with a sense of comprehension.
"If we refine the 'research on spells', we can get 'expanded research on original spells' and 'research and creation of new spells'."
Lockhart was a little surprised, it was the first time he heard such a statement, but when he turned his head and thought, this concept was not fabricated by Afu on the spot.
Among the wizards he knows, there are indeed some people who are more talented in understanding the original spells, and can even draw inferences from one instance to broaden its effectiveness and power in all aspects. There are indeed wizards who are as good at creating new spells as simple as eating and drinking water easy.
It's just that although they are particularly talented in a small direction, they are often not bad in the entire field.
Therefore, before Afu, he had never heard the specific statement that "a certain field can be refined".
Even the various majors of the Institute for Advanced Study, there are only relatively broad divisions such as "Potion Science", "Spell Science", "Curse Science", and "Alchemy Science", although there are detailed divisions under each major. There are some research groups with different themes, but the seniors and sisters of those research groups are not only active in one research group.
After Aff waited for Lockhart to digest the information, he continued: "The 'research and creation of spells' is only subdivided into 'extended research of original spells' and 'research and creation of new spells' is actually far from enough. We can go a little further.”
"'Extended research on original spells' can be refined to the expanded research of a certain type of original spells, and can even be narrowed down to the expanded research of a certain original spells."
Af guided Lockhart's thinking bit by bit.
"We know that wizards are not proficient in all spells. Some spells can be used successfully with just one try, while others can only be mastered no matter how much time is spent practicing."
"It can be seen that wizards have different talents in different spells."
"What about you?" Afu asked, "In your memory, is there any magic spell that you mastered immediately when you first came into contact with it?"
Afutu was stunned, and finally asked the most critical question.
"In Professor Flitwick's Charms class, among the four categories of basic spells, defensive spells, attack spells, and healing spells, which one did you learn the fastest?"
Lockhart followed Afu's words and began to diverge his thinking.
Basic spells - defense spells - attack spells - healing spells
That is of course--
"Basic spell!" Lockhart quickly came up with the answer.
"So, among the types of spells you are good at, which one or which spells are you most proficient in?" Afu continued to guide.
Levitation, Restoration, Flying, Muggle Repelling...
Fluorescent flashes, loud voices, whispers, ears closed, cleaned up, flames blazing, alaho holes open, forgetting everything...
and many more!
Lockhart almost jumped up in excitement.
"Forget it all!"
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