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Fudge represents a large part of the Ministry of Magic's political system. When he firmly disagrees with awarding Sherlock the first-class Merlin badge, others will always be overturned even if they recommend it.
Dumbledore also wrote a letter to Fudge on this matter, and he believed that the glory that should be given does not need to be stingy. When people have recognized a person's greatness, then what the great man does will not bring excessive surprise to people.
The meaning of this sentence is that even if Sherlock is given a first-level Merlin badge, she will not need to worry about the honors it should be given to Sherlock when she will achieve more outstanding achievements in the future.
Because all the wizards in the magic world already think that Sherlock is an extraordinary person, in this case, if Sherlock achieves higher achievements, people think that it is no big deal. After all, Sherlock is not a mediocre person.
Indeed, Dumbledore's letter to Fudge was largely a suggestion of how Fudge should do it, after all, Dumbledore was like this, and his reputation in the magic world was already high enough.
So no matter how outstanding he has achieved, it will not surprise others. Instead, they will feel that it is Dumbledore after all, right?
However, when there was no one around, Fudge checked the content of the letter alone. Facing Dumbledore's elder preaching tone, he made the whole letter break up in an atmosphere.
"Bastard! You like that kid very much, right? I want to see what you should do if he doesn't choose to study in Hogwarts in the future, but goes to Demstrong..."
Fudge lost his temper in the office angrily, and at the same time he was determined not to give Sherlock the first-class Merlin badge.
But it is obvious that he should not underestimate Sherlock's talent from the beginning.
A month later, Sherlock invented another spell, "Food Delicious Spell", the ability of this spell is that it can convert pure matter into delicious food.
For example, a piece of wood as thick as an arm can be turned into a delicious piece of ham under the action of the delicious spell, and drawing a circle on the table can turn into an omelette or something.
But at the same time, the main property of this spell is material conversion, which converts one substance into another. However, the delicious spell of food is to fix the substance to be converted to the type that is fine.
There is also another characteristic that is the taste in the mouth, which is imagined by the spellcaster, such as turning a piece of wood into the appearance of ham, but if the spellcaster misses the taste of the cake in his heart.
Then you can taste the cake-flavored ham.
Moreover, there is another premise for releasing the delicious food mantra that cannot turn living things into food, and there must be material conversion, and it is impossible to turn food out of thin air and other requirements.
But wouldn't it be wonderful for a wizard who is lost and hungry in the wild to make a full meal with a spell? Even if he is thirsty, he could turn into broth on a stone.
When the Prophet Daily revealed that this spell was original by Sherlock Mephisto, it immediately caused a shocking uproar in the magic world.
After all, the first spell, the traceless healing, everyone has experienced what a true genius is. The second spell, the Spirit of the Spirit, quietly gives many wizards the opportunity to communicate with intimate pets.
In fact, except for botanists and potion experts who like to configure potions, the third curse of Chongchun creatures really don’t feel that wizards who don’t like to raise flowers and grass.
But the fourth curse is really too down-to-earth.
A spell can create a delicious meal. You should know that although Muggles have fairy tale writers, they often write that the legendary wizard will create a big meal on the dining table with just a wave of their wand.
But such stories are just regarded as fairy tales in the magic world.
Wizards do not have the ability to cater to fairy tales that way, and magic is not omnipotent.
But a five-year-old child can turn everything into possibility. This is something that a long-famous wizard cannot... or absolutely cannot do!
It has been less than a month since the Shishi Delicious Spell, and all the wizards of all sizes have not yet come back to their senses from this spell that can produce deliciousness.
Sherlock actually logged into a newly invented mantra called "Reciting the Photography Mantra" in the Daily Prophet. The ability of this mantra is to project everything in your mind through a magic wand. What you think in your mind can be either a hidden memory, a longing for the future, or a beautiful imagination.
In short, when a wizard takes the initiative to let others see everything they imagine in his mind, he no longer needs to pull out his thoughts through his wand and borrow a meditation pot to achieve it.
Although this wand is interesting, or useful in some ways.
But the impact it has is not as great as the food and delicious spell.
So in addition to another uproar in the magic world, it seems acceptable, and at the same time, it is also mentally prepared for something new spell sherlock fiddled with next time.
It is obvious that a spell that is impossible for ordinary wizards without talent to invent. Even talented wizards can at least one of them worthy of pride in their lifetime.
But that guy looked like a curse printer.
This reminds the wizards of the magic world that Mephisto invented the legend of one-fifth of the black spell.
Fortunately, the spells invented by Sherlock are not considered black magic, but are more useful white magic.
It makes some people in the magic world feel more at ease. After all, they are already afraid of death. Such a wizard with superb talent has embarked on the evil path of the Dark King before, especially a young wizard who is far beyond his previous generations. I really can't imagine that if such a person grows up and does evil, anyone can stop him.
Sherlock's behavior is really worthy of the nickname given to him by the wizards in the magic world, and it is really like a spell printer.
Basically, a spell was invented in one month.
The "Thunder Curse" can instantly exert a huge sound far superior to the thunder. This thunder sound has a powerful deterrent effect on some evil creatures and ghosts. At the same time, you must be used carefully. It would be bad if the glass of the entire building was shattered.
The 'Soft and Floating Curse' can turn everything, including hard metal, into soft matter, such as iron sheets that will become as soft as paper but retain their hardness and sharpness.
The 'Hard Strong Spell' restores all soft objects to their original hard state, which is exactly the opposite of the function of the previous spell.
The "Body Body Locking Arm Curse" locks the whole body of a living creature and cannot move. The whole body is like a lock that cannot be opened, which is different from the petrification curse.
The "Dank the Light Wind Curse" can keep the body moving in the air and cannot move at high speed in the air, otherwise you will have the ability to fly.
The ‘Extreme Speed Shining Spell’ accelerates the frequency and speed of the body’s movement, and can develop faster as the contact person’s ability increases. It can be combined with the Wukong Light Wind Spell to fly at high altitude.
However, the four spells, Wukong Light Wind Curse, the Extreme Shining Curse, as well as the Soft Floating Curse and the Hard Core Curse, were confirmed to be invented by Sherlock, but they were not published in the magic world.
So the only one who knows this is Sherlock.
Later, Sherlock also invented some interesting but not very effective spells, such as "glittering flashes" that can emit huge irritating light to the eyes. If you are caught off guard, you will cause temporary blindness. It is a huge improved version of fluorescent flash.
And so on and on the spells like this.
Until Sherlock spent Christmas seven years, he recorded all the 24 curses he invented during the two years from five to seven years, except for some of the curses he didn't want to publicly keep, which he wanted to keep.
There are fourteen spells that can be disclosed in total.
With the help of her mother Aili, Sherlock recorded the fourteen spells in books, including inspiration for inventing the spells, some tips, precautions, interesting things to use, etc., and wrote them into books and submitted them to publishing companies in the magic world.
Once released, it was immediately sold out by wizards in the magic world.
In this way, even Forge had to pinch his nose and swallow his reluctant thoughts, and happily took the man to the Mephisto Courtyard again to award Sherlock the first-class Merlin badge.
At this point among all living people, except Dumbledore, only Sherlock received the first-level Merlin Badge, which is the only two living recipients in the current era.
Chapter completed!