After dinner, he returned to his room and began his daily study of magic.
He had now mastered all the magic he remembered from Harry, but that didn't mean he no longer needed to delve deeper.
Through continuous practice, he discovered that the power of a spell was not only related to his inner self, which is his mental power and thoughts, but also to the extent of his research into that particular spell.
For example, a simple Petrificus Totalus typically has no problem restraining an ordinary person, but if you try to restrain a Mutant like Wolverine, who has strength far beyond ordinary people, it won't hold him.
However, when he activated his Harry bloodline, his mental power greatly increased, and the restraining effect of the Petrificus Totalus also increased significantly, making it impossible for even Wolverine to break free.
If he didn't activate his Harry bloodline and still wanted to increase the power of Petrificus Totalus, he would have to spend more time practicing and researching this magic in depth.
In the movie, the same Fire magic, when cast by a student, was just a small flame, but when cast by Principal Dumbledore, it became a sea of Fire.
Similarly, with the Fiendfyre Curse, Crabbe could only burn down a house, while Grindelwald could burn down all of Paris.
Of course, even if one practiced magic to the level of Dumbledore and Grindelwald, the destructive power would certainly not be as great as a Saiyan's.
But Saiyans also have many weaknesses; although their destructive power is strong, they can still be defeated when encountering enemies with special abilities.
For example, even if he transformed into a Super Saiyan and could easily blast a Planet, he would still have a considerable headache if he encountered someone like the Ancient One, who controls time and space.
Mastering more methods allows one to have fewer weaknesses.
In this Marvel World, humans, Mutants, Inhumans, aliens, gods, demons, and various Dimensional Demon Godss display far too many abilities.
If one's methods are too singular, unless they are extremely powerful, they can easily be targeted.
Moreover, the magic in the Harry Potter World is not very powerful simply because the Wizard Bloodline there has limits; his, Hawking's, future has no limits.
If his mental power becomes strong enough in the future, it might not be impossible for him to cast a Deformation Curse and turn the Moon into a mooncake.
"Dong dong dong!"
Just as Hawking was continuously casting the Deformation Curse on the chair in front of him, sometimes turning it into a dog, sometimes into a cat, a knock on the door suddenly sounded.
"Hawking, are you in your room?"
A girl's sweet voice came from the doorway; it was Wanda, who was now thirteen years old.
"I'm in my room, come in."
He reached out and cast an Alohomora, and the locked door immediately opened.
"Tonight, the school is holding a bonfire dance party in the small forest behind to bid farewell to the seniors who are about to graduate and leave the school. Professor Jean asked me to inform you."
Wanda, dressed in a red sweater, walked excitedly towards Hawking, with her hands behind her back and her head held high.
Hawking smiled and ruffled her head.
"Okay, I know. Thank you for coming specially to inform me. I'll be there tonight."
Girls usually mature earlier than boys, and European and American girls are particularly noticeable in this regard.
Wanda is only thirteen now, but compared to her appearance as a little loli three years ago, she has changed a lot. If Hawking didn't know she was really only thirteen, he would have thought she was fifteen or sixteen.
However, one cannot generalize. For example, Shadowcat was similar at fifteen to how she was at twelve, and now she's seventeen, yet she still seems to look younger than Wanda.
"Um... Hawking, have you chosen a dance partner yet?"
Wanda looked at Hawking with burning eyes.
Hawking was stunned when he heard this:
"A dance partner? No need, I'm not very interested in dancing."
He had attended two such bonfire farewell parties before, but each time he went, he brought Wanda and Pietro, and like other eight or nine-year-old children, they mostly ate and drank throughout the event.
To be honest, the barbecue and various desserts at the party were quite good.
As for the dancing part of the party, it was mostly attended by older children who had already begun to experience their first love.
Most foreign children mature relatively early and start dating very young. Three years ago, when he came to the school, Iceman and Rogue were already in a relationship, and there were many similar cases at the school.
The Professor didn't really interfere much in this regard.
Hearing that Hawking didn't have a dance partner, Wanda's eyes immediately lit up.
"Ahem, Hawking, I haven't found a dance partner either. How about you help me out then? It's really embarrassing not to have a dance partner."
"You don't have a dance partner?"
Hawking's face showed a suspicious expression.
Even though he didn't interact much with those students, he knew from Pietro that Wanda was quite popular at school, and many boys, both her age and older, had confessed to her.
He hadn't interfered either; they were all experienced, and as long as they didn't go too far, it wasn't a big deal. Besides, at this age, the more you control them, the more rebellious they become.
"No, no one has invited me yet."
Wanda spread her hands, feeling a little guilty.
Hawking laughed heartily:
"It must be because you're too fierce; everyone is afraid of you."
Don't let Wanda's obedient demeanor in front of him fool you; in reality, she wasn't easygoing at school. Plus, having learned some magic that Hawking taught her, she was quite adept at playing tricks on people.
Yes, over the past three years, Hawking would occasionally give Wanda private lessons, teaching her some magic from the Wizard World.
Wanda's magic originates from Chthon, one of the three ancient powers. On the surface, it feels similar to ordinary telekinesis, but fundamentally, it is an extremely abnormal 'I-think-therefore-it-is' power.
This means that as long as she wants it, she can make it happen.
The Wanda of the main Universe could directly construct her ideal town with Chaos Magic, create the deceased Vision, and even conceive two children out of thin air.
And in other Universes, there are also cases where Wanda, with a single word, made all Mutants disappear.
Therefore, learning the magic Hawking taught her was not difficult at all; she didn't even need a wand to assist her in casting spells.
However, because the Chaos Magic she had awakened was still very weak, the spells she cast were not very powerful.
This couldn't be helped; most Universes have a Wanda, but not all Wandas in every Universe are equally powerful.
The power of Chaos Magic stems from the Mind. The more the Mind is stimulated, the more powerful abilities it can unleash.
The Wanda of the main Universe was powerful because her tragic childhood experiences awakened her potential, then she encountered the Mind Stone which triggered it, and later, after her brother and lover died, she absorbed the magic of a top-tier magician and studied the Darkhold.
But the Wanda of this Universe lived a happy life since childhood and made many friends by joining the Mutant School. Even though she diligently practiced her abilities, the effect was minimal.
In fact, even if Hawking hadn't appeared, the Wanda of the original Universe 838 was not strong to begin with and was easily taken over by the main Universe's Wanda. In the eyes of the Illuminati, she was merely an 'average little Witch'.
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