Chapter 116: Teleportation
The afternoon of the next day.
After class ended, Coven immediately went to the training classroom that belonged to him.
Not long after, Professor McGonagall and Hogwarts' school doctor, Madam Pomfrey, came together.
"Good afternoon, Professor McGonagall. Good afternoon, Madam Pomfrey." When Coven heard the door open, he politely greeted the two people who came in.
Professor McGonagall nodded in response. Madam Pomfrey kindly replied, "Good afternoon too, Little Coven."
"I'll have to trouble you today, Madam," Coven said gratefully.
Madam Pomfrey waved her hand. "Isn't this my job? But I really didn't expect that you would learn such a dangerous spell now."
Coven smiled humbly. Then, he looked at Professor McGonagall and asked, "Professor, is that enough?"
Professor McGonagall nodded. "Mr. Headmaster has given this room permission. We can perform 'Phantom Shifting' in this room within a week."
"That's great. Shall we start now?" Coven was delighted and impatient.
Professor McGonagall looked very serious. "Yes, but before that, I still need to remind you of something to pay attention to!"
Next, Professor McGonagall told him all the important points and points of the 'Phantom Shifting Spell' very seriously.
Although Coven had long memorized the theory, he still listened carefully. After all, the 'Phantom Shifting Spell' was a very dangerous spell, and he did not want to play with his life.
Professor McGonagall quickly finished and asked Coven to repeat it.
Coven repeated everything Professor McGonagall told him perfectly.
Professor McGonagall was a little relieved after hearing this, and then said, "Before I learn, I will take you to use 'Phantom Shift' several times to let you feel and get used to the effect of the spell."
"Thank you, Professor!"
Coven was very happy. He was full of confidence that as long as Professor McGonagall took him to feel it a few times, he would quickly get used to the feeling of 'teleportation'.
Professor McGonagall was not long-winded, because she believed that no matter how much she said, it would not be able to compare to letting Coven experience the effects of the magic spell a few times.
Therefore, Professor McGonagall brought Coven to the center of the practice room and then raised her hand to press on Coven's shoulder.
"Get ready." Professor McGonagall finally reminded, "I'm going to start."
Coven didn't say anything. He just nodded heavily and raised his attention.
In the next moment, Professor McGonagall cast the 'Phantom Shift' spell with great familiarity. Her and Coven's figures quickly shrank into a point and disappeared in a flash.
In the time of a breath, the space next to the magic target at the end of the practice room suddenly distorted. Then the two figures appeared like a piece of rapidly spinning fabric, and the small earth instantly appeared again.
As soon as he appeared, Professor McGonagall looked down at Coven with concern.
At this time, Coven closed his eyes and took the time to experience the feeling of teleportation.
It was the same feeling as when Dumbledore took him to teleport in the Forbidden Forest. It was a feeling of dizziness when he disappeared and appeared. The process seemed to be flying in a blurry alternate dimension.
However, the distance this time was relatively short, so the feeling of flying was very short.
After quietly pondering for a while, Coven opened her eyes and asked Professor McGonagall, "Can we continue a few more times, Professor?"
"Of course."
Professor McGonagall was eager to take Coven to experience it a few more times. In her opinion, with Coven's talent, it would only greatly improve the success rate of Coven learning this spell.
Therefore, Professor McGonagall teleported a few more times with Coven.
Every time Coven appeared, he would close his eyes and reflect on the feeling of teleporting, but the time he spent reminiscing was shorter and shorter.
In the end, after Professor McGonagall and Coven experienced teleportation for the tenth time, Coven finally got used to the reaction during teleportation.
"I think it's enough, Professor." Coven said, "Let me try it myself!"
"Okay..." Professor McGonagall agreed after a slight hesitation.
However, Professor McGonagall still couldn't help but remind him again, "Pay attention to the three important points to remember!"
Coven didn't wait for Professor McGonagall to finish. He immediately responded, "I know, a clear goal, a firm determination, and a calm mentality."
"Remember!" Professor McGonagall gave a final warning. "Don't be nervous. Don't mistake the magic spells of 'shifting' and 'manifestation'."
"I will pay attention!" Coven nodded and repeated, "Phantom Movement is used to disappear. Phantom Image is used to appear at the target location!"
Professor McGonagall didn't say anything else. She took a step back and left the place to Coven.
Madam Pomfrey stepped forward and raised the wand in her hand. She was ready to save Coven if something happened to her.
Coven took a deep breath and calmed himself down.
In order to ensure safety, Coven did not intend to use the technique silently or without a staff. Instead, he waved his wand like a textbook and recited the spell at the same time.
"Phantom Shifting!"
After a low shout, Coven remembered Professor McGonagall's instruction and instantly determined the position of teleportation. He then calmly turned around.
In the next moment, Coven's body suddenly shrank and spun rapidly. After a' bang 'like sound, Coven's figure instantly disappeared.
As if he had entered an alternate dimension, the scene in the practice room became somewhat blurry.
Coven's body quickly flew forward in the alternate dimension and almost instantly arrived at the target location.
Maintaining a calm mentality, Coven quickly chanted an incantation, "Phantom!"
A huge pulling force appeared, pulling his body out of the alternate dimension.
Short dizziness appeared, and then it was instantly suppressed by Coven.
When he regained control of his body, Coven had already teleported to his target.
The first thing he did was look down at his body to see if teleportation had caused any damage to his body.
Feeling no pain in his body, Coven turned around happily and looked at Professor McGonagall.
At the same time, Professor McGonagall and Madam Pomfrey asked in unison, "How is it? Do you feel hurt anywhere?"
"I'm not injured! I'm fine!" Coven immediately comforted him. Then, he asked expectantly, "Did I succeed?"
Professor McGonagall and Madam Pomfrey walked over quickly. They kept looking at Coven. They did not find any wounds on his body. Then, they heaved a sigh of relief at the same time...