Chapter 320 Relying on Tools
Chapter 320 Relying on Tools
The grade skipping incident of that year will disappear soon, and Sainz thinks the Ministry of Magic played a role in it.
At that time, Fudge had just taken office not long ago and needed the help of old Deng to stabilize his position, so it was normal for him to curry favor with old Deng.
The situation this time seems to be a little different. Fudge's attitude of not helping either side in the previous Buckbeak incident and the recent report "Dumbledore's Big Mistake" etc., can more or less show that Fudge's attitude towards Dumbledore has gradually changed from reliance to vigilance.
Although this situation is a bit like the phoenix passing by and the owl suspecting that the phoenix is trying to steal its dead mouse, in the owl's view, it is something that must be guarded against.
The article that used Sainz to attack Dumbledore soon had no follow-up. This time it was also an attack on Dumbledore - a half-giant being a professor in a school is much more serious than allowing a student to skip a grade - this article not only caused widespread circulation, but judging from Skeeter's intention, it is also going to be made into a TV series?
If you want to deal with Dumbledore, you can think of other ways, but it would be wrong to mess with Mr. Sai at the same time.
People often have an illusion that they are the protagonist of the story, but in fact, you may not even be a supporting role in someone else's script.
It can be seen from these two attacks that Hagrid, including Sainz, were just tools for others to attack Dumbledore.
Last time, Sainz's name was even deliberately written wrong. This time his identity was different. He became a professor. Skeeter at least wrote his name correctly, but he only mentioned it a few times throughout the article.
This kind of situation is actually welcomed by Sai. He is happy to be a background in other people's stories, as long as you don't mess with him or affect his upgrade!
Sainz is just an insignificant background character in Skeeter's story. At the same time, the other party is the same in his story. If this background character suddenly jumps out and wants to play a big role, he will have to arrange for the other party to be offline quickly.
After sending the letter, he stopped caring about it, hoping that she would understand.
Mr. Sai likes peace and likes days with new gains every day. He travels back and forth between the fence, the office, and the Room of Requirement on a regular basis every day.
The "meditation chip" he envisioned has been completed!
After the meditation basin is successfully made, making the meditation chip is actually a "anything with hands" operation.
The first step is to select a carrier that is small enough; the second step is to enlarge the carrier; the third step is to engrave runes; the fourth step is to shrink the carrier back to its original size; the fifth step is to activate the runes; the sixth step is to fill the carrier with the matrix.
At this point, a "chip" less than one millimeter in size was made.
Sai's plan was to embed this small enough meditation bowl on the skull, so that he would have a portable meditation bowl that he could use anytime and anywhere.
As for whether the skull can be inlaid, there is no need to question it. The thickness of the skull is more than two millimeters even in the thinnest temporal area, and the thickness of other parts is between 0.5 and 1.5 centimeters. There is no pressure at all to inlay a small gadget that is less than one millimeter.
In fact, he could have chosen not to inlay it, but instead used body deformation to create a small hole and put it in, but he felt it was not safe.
Just like when he was drilling the hole in his tooth, he could have chosen to use Transfiguration, but in the end he chose to use a hand drill. This is because magic has a time limit, so it is better to choose a safer method.
The reason why he didn't put the chip into action after it was made was because he was testing its stability. If the stability was not good, it would be a small matter if the thing was damaged. He was only afraid that he would have worked hard to read all the books and save them all in it, but in the end it would crack.
Thinking about that situation, Sainz felt like his whole body was about to break apart.
If that situation really happens, Sai can't guarantee that he won't turn evil on the spot.
"No, one is not safe. It's better to make a few more. No matter how fast we rush, we can't have several of them break at the same time!"
In addition to testing the stability of the meditation chip, he also needs to master the wandless casting of "memory extraction". If he wants to store data at any time, he can't use the wand to pull it out and put it back every time. That's too unintelligent!
Speaking of wandless spellcasting, Sainz remembered that Ben came to him a few days ago to complain that it was too difficult to practice silent spells, and he couldn't help but make a sound every time he recited the spell.
Saiens told him that if silent spells were still too difficult, then wandless spellcasting would be even more difficult.
Ben was a little upset. "It's not easy for me to master so many spells. Why do I have to learn silent spells and wandless casting?"
"That's because when you're fighting an enemy, the first thing they hear from you is what magic you're going to cast," Sainz waved his hand, "You don't want to be easily defeated by the enemy."
"Why should I fight anyone?" Ben said evasively. "That should be the job of the Aurors."
"Hey, you're such a lazy person!" Sainz was a little angry, "Don't you remember our dormitory slogan?"
“We are one!”
"anything else?"
"what?"
"Never let go of your wand, always be vigilant..."
"Those, weren't they used to deal with the Slytherins? They don't dare to cause trouble anymore."
"So you're no longer on guard?"
"Hehe..." Ben smiled embarrassedly.
"Ben, maybe all the people you met before were good people, but Ben, the wizarding world is not as safe as you think. Think about those dark wizards in Diagon Alley."
Sainz's words were serious, and Ben also realized the problem. "Okay, I'll listen to you. You've never made a wrong judgment before."
"Moody is a very capable Auror. It won't hurt to learn more from him."
Ben agreed with this point. "Moody is really amazing. Okay, I will practice all my Defense Against the Dark Arts spells into silent spells!"
"That's right," Sainz encouraged him, "Not just Defense Against the Dark Arts, it's best to master all kinds of magic. It would be even better if you can master wandless spellcasting."
"Ah!" Ben said frustratedly again, "That's too far!" Then he asked Sainz curiously, "What about you? Have you mastered it all?"
Sainz smiled and didn't avoid the question, "Most of them, except for a few particularly complicated ones, most of them can be performed silently."
"What about wandless spellcasting? That doesn't mean everything can be done, right?" Ben said. "I heard that African wizards don't use wands."
"Wandless casting is indeed something that should be practiced, and I can indeed cast most magic without a wand," Sainz asked in return, fearing that Ben would go from one extreme to another and blindly pursue the wandless method, "but how many times have you seen Dumbledore use wandless casting?"
Ben immediately understood what he was trying to say.
Of course you have to practice wandless casting, but you can't completely ignore other things in order to pursue wandless casting. Wandless casting is a bit like chopping with your hands when you clearly have a knife.
Moreover, wandless casting is not a state. It does not mean that it can be applied to all spells after mastering it. It needs to be practiced spell by spell.
Sainz's view is to selectively practice a few essential spells based on personal actual conditions, and then expand the scope when you have the energy.
As for when you are really fighting an enemy, you deliberately discard a more convenient tool when you have one... Well, it depends on personal opinion...
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