Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 245 The Function of Secret Sound Transmission



Chapter 245 The Function of Secret Sound Transmission

"Tell me what it does."

"Its function is just like its name. It uses magic to send what you want to say directly to the ears of the person you want to say it to."

The magic version of secret voice transmission is of course different from the internal force version.

The magic version is more flexible, more convenient, more secretive and not afraid of obstacles.

The internal force version of secret sound transmission is to condense the sound into a line and transmit it in a certain direction. If there is a huge object blocking the way between the person being transmitted and the person being transmitted, the sound will be blocked.

The principle of the magic version of voice transmission is similar to that of the internal force version, but because of the convenience and flexibility of magic.

Advanced applications allow the sound to be condensed and then released near the ear or space of the recipient, but Sainz did not mention this.

This advanced application is actually an attack spell. It suddenly sends an amplified sound to the recipient's ears, just like a bomb exploding next to someone's ears. There is no need for the help of fragments. The shock wave alone is enough to turn a person's head into a rotten watermelon.

"Can you let me feel it again?"

"Of course no problem, professor." Sainz's lips hardly moved, but his voice already rang in old Deng's ears.

"Um... Sainz, your secret voice transmission is not very friendly to ordinary wizards."

Sainz smiled but said nothing. For ordinary wizards, it is better to learn the existing spells first and not aim too high.

What Old Dumbledore said was right. Secret Telepathy is a wandless and silent magic. After all, if you chant the spell and wave the wand at the same time, everyone will know that you are doing something wrong. What's the point of secret telepathy?

Not only that, if you want to master the art of transmitting sound into secret, you have to have some ability to "multitask". It doesn't really require you to do two things at the same time, but it's a bit similar.

The secret transmission of sound requires the wizard to speak out the words he wants to convey, no matter how small the voice is, but it must not be completely silent. This is easy to understand.

Wandless and silent spells require that the wizard cannot recite the spell.

Therefore, when performing secret voice transmission, two-line operation is required. One side whispers one's own words, while the other side manipulates the magic power to secretly transmit these words.

This spell of Sai has only a name but no spell.

Strictly speaking, it is actually a sophisticated application of magic, just like the internal force version of sound transmission is just a sophisticated application of internal force. It is actually very easy for a wizard who can control magic so delicately to master it.

If your magic control level is not good enough...it would be nice to just say it in person.

"Sainz, is that so?" Old Deng quickly mastered this technique. Although his mouth did not move, his voice was as clear as if he was speaking directly on his shoulder.

"That's the feeling," Sainz applauded and said, "Professor, I have to admit that you are worthy of being the greatest magician in the world for mastering it so quickly."

Old Deng seemed very happy, combing his waist-length silver beard with a small comb. "It's not easy to hear a word of praise from you."

Saiens didn't even need to ask, old Deng's secret voice transmission could definitely bypass obstacles, because he was a pure native wizard in the magic world and would not be disturbed by some concepts from his previous life like Saiens.

Sainz was even certain that when he cast a spell, he didn't need to confirm the recipient's information in his mind like he did. He would naturally know that his voice would be able to reach the other party.

Of course, Old Dumbledore also has his drawbacks as a local wizard, that is, their application of magic is very "mechanical". After Old Dumbledore and his friends have mastered the secret transmission of sound, it is just the secret transmission of sound, and basically it will not become the secret transmission of stun grenades or bombs.

All I can say is that each has its pros and cons.

This phenomenon is common in the wizarding world, where newly invented spells far outnumber improved spells.

For example, after the invention of fluorescent flash, it has always been a little light on the tip of the wand, which can be a ball of light or a beam of light. But until Sainz, no one has ever made the ball of light exist independently from the wand.

It is obvious that a light bulb fixed to the ceiling is more advantageous than a light bulb held in the hand, but no one makes this change.

Sainz speculated that the reason for this phenomenon might be that although the magic world had experienced the so-called Dark Lord's chaos, it was generally peaceful. All wizards had the assistance of magic, and the cost of obtaining basic necessities of life was extremely low, which formed their way of thinking of just getting by and using whatever was available.

Although secret voice transmission is not a complete spell magic, it is a magic after all. Magic has its own characteristics. The basic effect of its use is to transmit the caster's words to a specific person.

It is interesting to know where this particular person is located.

Although Sainz is the inventor of this spell, he is not necessarily the one who can use it to the best effect.

He had done an experiment, sending a message to Hagrid in the castle, and the magic gave him feedback without him even having to say a word. He knew it would succeed.

He had Conte go to the Hogsmeade house and try to send her a message, which was successful.

The third time he decided to keep a longer distance and had Conte apparate to Diagon Alley and then telepathically transmit the message, which also worked.

Then he tried to send a message to Padgetson, one of the few people he knew in Diagon Alley. He also didn't need to say anything. When the magic was about to start, he knew it would work, but he still changed his voice and said, "Buy books."

Conti came back to report that she saw Padgetson running to the store entrance in confusion and asking, "Who wants to buy a book?" When she saw no one, she shook her head and said, "It's strange, saying he wants to buy a book, but he walks so fast."

After teasing Padgetson, he thought about it and decided to try to send a message to an unfamiliar shop owner who was also in Diagon Alley. This time he knew he had failed.

It’s like pulling a rope. You don’t even need to look to tell whether there is a heavy object on it; you can just feel it.

The same goes for secret communication. With such a long distance and without knowing each other, it is understandable that the communication cannot be transmitted.

This is somewhat similar to Apparition, in that if the distant destination is unclear, the spell will fail.

After confirming this, Sainz stood in the auditorium and tried to send a message to the unknown little wizard, and it worked.

He ran farther away until he could no longer see the person, and tried again, but failed.

Partial deformation, adjust the refractive power of the eyeball, turn it into a telescope, and you can see clearly. Try again and succeed.

in conclusion:

1. As long as it is within the line of sight, whether it is the original line of sight or the revised line of sight, sound can be transmitted.

Second, for people who are not in sight, acquaintances who know the general location can transmit voice, but strangers who are not known cannot.

Third, I haven’t tried it with acquaintances who are out of sight and don’t know the general location, but I guess it should be possible.

Old Deng had mastered a useful new ability and was in a good mood. He said with a smile: "Tell me, why did you come to give me such a gift?

Don't tell me you actually care about Peter."

"Can't I just come here to show my concern for the principal?"

"Thank you very much..."

"No, something's wrong!"

"I told you that you wouldn't let me take advantage of you for nothing. Tell me, what do you want to do?"


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