Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 54: Help



Chapter 54: Help

Chapter 54: Help

The third spell in the book was 'Water-Making Spell*'. The effect was to use a spell to produce water, and the simple use was to extinguish the flames.

The book also gave the high-level application of this spell, but it needed to be combined with the branch spell of the Transformation Spell.

The branch of the Transformation Spell had a 'Conjuration', which was to summon things from other places.

The Water-Making Spell* combined with Conjuration could summon water from the deep lake or the deep sea. In this way, the power of this spell could not only extinguish small piles of flames, but the impact of the water flow was like a high-pressure water gun.

[*TL Note: The Water-Making Spell, also known as the Aguamenti Charm (Aguamenti) was a charm that conjured a jet of clean, drinkable water from the tip of the caster's wand. This spell, in addition to being a charm, can also be classified as conjuration, an advanced form of Transfiguration]

In short, through the explanation of this book, Coven could be said to have seen a new world. It turned out that the curse was not as formulaicas he thought it was. On the contrary, if it were fordeveloped to a deeper level, the curse could actually play many tricks.

This made Coven even more interested in magic...

...

Two days passed by in the blink of an eye, and a new week arrived.

All the courses were the same as last week. Coven had always been a little transparent, and he hid all the courses behind the classroom to avoid the professors finding him.

After Charm Class finished in the afternoon, Coven no longer planned to go to the auditorium to read books and wait for dinner. Instead, he planned to return to the dormitory directly.

However, not long after he walked out of Charm Class' classroom, Coven was stopped by someone.

Looking in the direction of the call, he found that it was the professor of 'Defense Against The Dark Arts', David Cross.

"Hello, professor." After greeting him politely, Coven asked, "What can I do for you?"

"Of course." Professor David waved and turned around. "Come with me. I'll take up some of your time. Let's talk as we walk."

"Okay, professor." Coven followed him.

On the way to the professor's office, Professor David explained to Coven why he had stopped him. "It's like this. This week, I plan to teach everyone a new spell outside of the textbook, but I need to use some teaching tools."

"After class in the morning, the teaching tools have not been tidied up. Just now, I wanted to clean them up, but there are some things that I need to leave the school to deal with."

"Do you need my help, Professor?" Coven asked.

"Yes." Professor David nodded and turned to Coven with a smile. "Originally, I wanted to find some senior students to help, but I was really in a hurry here, so I happened to see you near Charm Class' classroom. I could only ask you to help me."

"I would be happy to help you." Coven had no intention of refusing and nodded in agreement.

"Yes, I am very confident in your strength." Professor David continued to smile. "If it were foranyone else, I wouldn't dare to ask them to help me pack my teaching materials."

"Thank you, professor."

Coven was just about to show some shy expression, but when he thought that he might have been on the list of the observers, he immediately restrained his emotions and calmly thanked him.

..

Not long after, the two arrived at Professor David's office and pushed the door open to enter.

"Come with me." Professor David led the way and brought Coven to a suite room in the office.

As soon as they entered the suite, Coven was stunned.

Because in this suite room that was about eighty square meters, many one-meter-long snakes were crawling all over the ground

"This is..." Coven looked at Professor David in surprise.

"As you can see, these are the teaching materials." Professor David reached out and pointed at the snakes that had discovered them. They were hissing and sticking out their tongues in an alert.

"What..." Coven hesitated for a moment and asked in confusion, "Why did you put them outside?"

"The boxes that contained them are broken." Professor David looked a little helpless. "I just borrowed a new box from the key administrator, but I haven't had time to clean it up yet."

"I need your help next. After I leave, help me put them into the box and lock them up."

Professor David continued, "Although there are no poisonous snakes in here, you have to be careful not to be bitten by them, okay?"

"Of course, no problem, professor," Coven responded without any burden.

"Okay, but if there is danger, you just need to run out of this room." Professor David said, "I temporarily enchanted the door to this room. Only humans can pass through it."

"Alright, Professor. I'll remember it." Coven nodded.

"I'll leave the rest to you." Professor David took out his pocket watch and looked at it. "I'm in a hurry. You can go back after packing up. You don't have to wait for me."

"Yes, Professor." Coven answered again.

Professor David smiled and patted Coven on the shoulder. Then, he hurriedly left the office.

Coven watched as Professor David left. Then, he turned around and looked at the snakes crawling all over the ground. Then, he glanced at the big box in the middle of the ground.

After the simple plan was completed, Coven took out his wand and pointed it at the snakes on the ground.

Perhaps Coven's actions had provoked the snakes

Originally, only some snakes close to the door were on guard. At this time, almost all the snakes began to look at Coven with a' hissing 'sound. They either crossed their bodies to be on guard or rushed toward Coven.

In the face of such a situation, Coven did not look nervous at all. After all, he was not afraid of snakes in the first place. He waved his wand, chanted an incantation, and cast a spell.

About twenty minutes later, all the snakes that were running around in the room were thrown into the box by Coven.

The last spell was cast, and the lock of the box made a light sound and was completely locked.

Seeing this, Coven stepped into the room, then turned around to look around the room, looking for the snake that might have slipped through the cover.

After carefully looking around twice, he pinched a small snake hiding behind the picture frame. Then, Coven used a lockpicking spell to open the box and threw the snake into the box.

Once again, he locked the box and completed his work.

Finally, he looked around the room. At the same time, Coven muttered softly, "I wonder what kind of magic spell the professor will teach in tomorrow's 'Defense Against The Dark Arts '. However, what kind of magic spell should I use to deal with snakes? Is it a curse used in life?"

Not finding any more snakes that were missing, Coven nodded with satisfaction. "It's done."

After putting away the wand, Coven turned around and walked out of the cubicle. He glanced at the furnishings in the office and walked away without stopping. Finally, he left the professor's office.

Through the corridor and long bridge, he climbed up the magic stairs that liked to cause trouble. He greeted the students in the public restroom with a smile and finally returned to the dormitory.

...

After taking off the wizard's robe, Coven wore a thin sweater and got into the quilt. After pulling the quilt to cover his head, his face suddenly became gloomy...


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