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Chapter 141 - [141] Kitten Chaos Unleashed!

Seeing her little face covered in graffiti, Luna looked left and right, seemingly enjoying herself, and even softly imitated a cat's meow: "Meow!"

"Little kitten!" Vizette said with a smile.

Luna looked at Vizette beside her, then suddenly reached out her finger and gently stroked Vizette's face, leaving three marks.

"You've turned into a kitten too!" She picked up a blank card and looked at Vizette in the mirror, letting out a chime-like laugh.

Vizette felt like he was melting, and he quickly stood up, looking around blankly, forgetting what he was supposed to do.

Hmm... I need to find a towel to wipe Luna's face.

He went into the bathroom, scooped up a few spoonfuls of water and splashed it on his face, like a melted candle encountering a cold wind, finally solidifying back into a lump.

Touching his cheek, Vizette saw a few specks of black ash on his fingers and couldn't help but laugh.

He shook his head slightly and muttered, "Am I not a wizard? How could I be thinking of getting a towel... when I know so many spells for cleaning stains..."

Since he was already there, he sighed, dampened a towel, and returned to Luna's side, carefully wiping away the marks for her.

Luna asked softly, "Is it clean?"

"It's clean, not a single thing was left." Vizette put down the towel and wanted to take out a blank card to show Luna.

Before he could even show the blank card, Luna picked up the towel and wiped away the marks for him. "It's very clean; not a trace was left."

"Let me use it too..." Xenophilius's voice was very nasal as he snatched the towel and wiped it directly on his face.

He cried the most, so his face had the most marks, and the towel quickly became a dusty mess.

After cleaning up the towel and breadcrumbs on the table, Vizette calmed down completely and began to think about what exactly was wrong with the bread.

It would remind Luna of her mother...

It even made Xenophilius choke up...

Perhaps it was because of what he had experienced in the past two days that he couldn't help but pour out too much pure emotion, which resonated with them.

After summarizing everything, he didn't know why, but he inexplicably remembered the bread left in the headmaster's office a few nights ago.

He wondered what Dumbledore's reaction had been after eating the bread?

Compared to the bread he made today, the bread he made a few days ago was much better made, and he imagined the pure emotions they contained were just as strong, right?

Vizette shook his head repeatedly, trying not to think about what it would be like if Dumbledore shed tears...

Having come this far, the solution was actually quite simple: just control your emotions and focus solely on making the bread taste delicious.

With that thought in mind, he composed himself and made a new magical bread.

Perhaps it was because practice makes perfect, but this time the owl bread looked a bit better in color than before.

At least the crust was brown, with no signs of carbonization or blackish-gray tinge.

After Luna and Xenophilius ate the bread, they both gave it positive reviews: although the appearance was still a bit flawed, the inside was soft and the taste and texture were very good.

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After a long day of fussing, Vizette returned to his room and began reviewing the "Wizard's Handbook" in his mind.

Over the course of an academic year, the previously blank "The Wizarding Guide to Practical Application" had gained many more pages.

Looking at the somewhat disordered pages, he consulted "The Wizarding Guide to Combat" and planned to categorize the pages inside.

He scanned through "Guardian Meditation", "Intermediate Magic Eye", "Ancient Magic: Improved", "Ancient Magic: Purification Spell", and "Ancient Magic: Self-Shaping (Devil's Snare)".

Based on his past life experiences and the functionality of these ancient spells, he categorized the pages into auxiliary spells.

As soon as the thought was conveyed, the pages of the book immediately began to move, and the pages that had just been viewed all had an additional blue mark that read: Auxiliary Magic.

Vizette nodded in satisfaction and continued categorizing the items.

Magic spells like "Ancient Magic: Levitation Spell" and "Ancient Magic: Improved Lights Out Spell (Beginner)" could make people float or engulf light; they were control-type magic.

There were two offensive spells: Ancient Magic: Improved Cutting Spell (Beginner) and Ancient Magic: Throwing Mastery, both of which could directly produce offensive effects.

There was one power-type magic: Ancient Magic: Improved Summoning Charm (Intermediate Creature Grab)

Control magic was marked in yellow, offensive magic in white, and power magic in purple.

After being categorized in this way, the originally messy pages became much more orderly.

He turned to the last page with great interest and discovered that he had missed an ancient magic spell.

In the mirror world, this magic had only just begun to mature, and even its name was different: Ancient Magic: Shield/Instant Shield.

Vizette examined the page carefully.

Ancient Magic: Shield: Guided by meditation and hand gestures, gather ancient magical power and spread it into a magical barrier...

This was the first spell he cast after obtaining "The Wizarding Manual," and its contents remained unchanged.

There was just an extra paragraph of introductory content below.

Ancient Magic: Instant Shield: Without the need for hand gestures, ancient power was gathered to instantly erect a magical barrier, which could not be maintained for long...

He captured the key information: no gesture guidance required, instant support, and short-term retention.

Vizette tried to deduce more details by referring to the context.

The fact that gestures were not required meant that the Guardian Meditation Method was still necessary...

Without a doubt, this was a more practical magic.

At least from the description, this magic required a certain level of combat awareness and the ability to accurately grasp the timing to cast it in order to achieve its intended effect.

He first categorized it as a protective spell, marked it with a gold symbol, and then tried casting it to see how effective it was.

Vizette stood in the center of the room and first performed the Guardian Meditation Technique. A feeling of divine inspiration welled up within him, causing him to subconsciously activate the Obscurus.

The Obscurus seemed like a second heart, suddenly pumping out ancient magical power.

The ancient magical power, like a bubble, suddenly expanded outwards, forming a small magical barrier around the body.

The magic barrier was completely transparent, emitting an extremely faint silver-blue light, and had no impact on vision whatsoever.

Just as Vizette was about to take a closer look, the magic barrier vanished like a bubble, as if it had never existed.

"Can't be maintained for long... Is that really how it is?" He murmured, attempting to cast Ancient Magic: Instant Shield once more...

After several attempts, he gained a deeper understanding of the magic.

The duration of "Ancient Magic: Instant Shield" was short; the magic barrier only lasted for about two seconds, and there was a cooldown period of about two seconds before it could be cast again.

Beginning with the casting of the "Guardian Meditation Technique," the meditation technique controlled the Obscurus, causing it to pump out ancient magical power to form a magical barrier…

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