Volume 3: A Tombstone Stained with Sin and Blood Chapter 134: Shadowless Divine Sharpness
The books that can be classified as banned include some history books about consciousness and thought that Voldemort wanted to seal up deliberately. The books themselves may have problems of one kind or another.
It is possible that the knowledge recorded in the book requires this kind of magical carrier, or it may just be the creator's bad taste.
The gem that John got from the library absorbed most of the magic from the forbidden books.
And the knowledge stored in magic power could not disappear for no reason. Jon always felt that it was still in this gem.
He looked at the light blue gem, and after thinking for a moment, he used it to recite the spell to break the spell, adding the universal .
There is no extra magic power in the gem for him to use now, so the threshold for breaking the spell is John's own magic power.
If the strength of the spell that hits his body does not exceed his own magic threshold, the magic will be erased, and the magic attached to it will be absorbed and stored by the gem for him to use when casting spells with the ring.
But if the spell exceeds John's magic threshold, then the universal breaking spell he casts on himself will have no protective effect.
Now the gem is empty, and there is no trace of magic left in it. Jon wants to try to let it absorb some magic again to see if any changes can happen.
After casting the counter-spell on himself, he raised his wand and turned the tip of the wand toward himself.
Then he uttered a small evil spell that did not cause much physical harm.
The spell hit John as expected, but there was no reaction on his body. This was not unexpected for him, because even if he used a wand to cast the spell, he could use the breaking spell to remove his own spell. There was no reason why it would not work after changing the ring.
But even though the effect of the spell was erased, he did not find any signs of increased magical power in the second gemstone on the ring.
When casting a spell on yourself, there is no way to keep the magic power in the ring.
Jon stroked his chin and looked at the ring in his hand, lost in thought.
Actually, if you think about it carefully, this is normal.
A wizard's own magic power is constant, and the level of magic he can cast depends on the level of his magic power.
The ring can help John enhance the power of his spells by absorbing the magic power of others and combining it with John's own magic power to create a superimposed effect, thereby gaining an improvement.
If the magic power all came from Jon himself, then since things have the same origin, there shouldn't be any reaction.
After figuring this out, Jon suddenly felt enlightened.
He stood up from his chair and was about to go out to the common room when Neville pushed the door open and came back.
"That little girl named Gabrielle is no longer as shy as she was when she first came. She has become familiar with Lavender and Hermione. However, she still sometimes asks if she can come to the boys' dormitory to play with you."
Neville said as he walked in from outside.
"I told her that Professor McGonagall arranged her to stay in a first-year girls' dormitory. She can rest there as long as she doesn't disturb others. She doesn't have to attend classes at school, so she can come and play with you anytime. But she can't go to the boys' dormitory..."
As Neville was closing the door, he turned around and suddenly found Jon looking at him with a piercing gaze, which scared him.
"Why are you looking at me like that? Should I ask Gabrielle to come to our dorm to meet you?"
He thought Jon was dissatisfied with his unauthorized decision-making, but Jon shook his head decisively.
"No, you are right to dissuade her. Although she is only seven years old, she should be taught the difference between boys and girls at this time."
"Then why are you looking at me like that?"
"Curse me, Neville," Jon said seriously.
Neville was stunned for a moment, then asked solemnly.
"What evil curse has come upon you? Do you need my help in solving it?"
"No, I want you to help me cast a curse."
There was a brief silence in the dormitory. Four or five seconds later, Neville stared at Jon with a strange look.
"You're crazy!"
"I'm very rational." Jon didn't explain too much to him, but continued, "This is just a small experiment. You will definitely not hurt me, and I'm not stupid enough to hurt myself. Use your best spell on me, it can be a curse or a poisonous curse."
Neville had a great deal of trust in Jon, and with the experience of last year's levitation spell, he also knew that Jon would always come up with some unconventional and strange spells.
So, hearing Jon's urging, he hesitantly drew out his wand and asked one last question.
"Is the petrification spell okay? I have never come into contact with any evil spells, but I practiced with you when you were researching the petrification spell last year and became familiar with it."
"No problem." Jon naturally had no objection.
Neville didn't hesitate any longer. He raised his wand at Jon, and Jon didn't take any protective measures.
"Everyone is petrified."
A red beam shot out from the tip of Neville's staff and hit Jon straight in the body.
But this spell was like a stone sinking into the sea, without causing any splash. Not only was there no petrification effect, but even the impact force that should have come with the spell disappeared.
Neville blinked his eyes vigorously. He had guessed in advance that John might be doing some magical research again, but he didn't expect that he could take the petrification spell from him and his body didn't even shake!
Jon and Neville are roommates, so he is naturally aware of Neville's magical power. It is stronger than Ron, Justin and Lavender, but slightly inferior to him.
So it was expected by John that the spell to break his body would work, and the key to the problem lay in the gem in the ring.
Without immediately explaining to Neville why his petrification spell had no effect, Jon took the ring back in his hand and carefully observed the color of the second gem. He vaguely felt that this gem was slightly darker than the previous one.
After that, he calmed down and sensed it, and indeed, he sensed a trace of free magic in the gem.
And this magic power obviously belongs to Neville!
But the magic power was so weak that if Jon didn't look carefully, he might not even be able to sense it.
Compared to when he first got the gem and it was still crimson, the difference is as big as the difference between a drop of water and a river.
However, Jon's focus was not on the magic power absorbed by the gem. He observed the gem carefully and always felt that the magic power obtained from Neville's petrification spell was attached with the title of a book by the gem itself.
The contents of the book could not be seen, and it was unknown how thick it was. It seemed that Neville's magic could only allow it to reveal the cover at most.
Jon struggled to finally see the title of the book:
Invisible Blade: Shadowless
And under the title of the book, he also saw a familiar author name - Severus Snape!