Your succeed! Cedric!"
Professor McGonagall congratulated.
Then she looked towards the patronus condensed by Cedric.
Its appearance looks a bit like an elegant ape-man, with a pair of large black eyes hidden in its hair, and only a hint of sadness emerges from the gaps in the hair.
"This is?"
Professor McGonagall quickly recognized the creature.
She stared at the creature, which was covered with silk-like, silvery long fine hairs.
She slowly spoke out its information:
"The invisible beast Demiguise is a gentle-tempered herbivore that likes peace. The invisible beast's fur is very valuable because its hair can be used to weave invisibility cloaks."
"This is a gentle and sensitive guardian angel!"
"But why is this?"
Professor McGonagall was indeed confused.
With Cedric's hatred of evil and his unswerving determination to destroy Voldemort as his own mission.
Why is this a patronus?
"Yeah, I didn't expect it at first!"
Cedric smiled in relief.
He always thought so.
My patronus will be more majestic and domineering, or at least a very lively animal.
But I think back to the happiness I imagined just now.
He understood.
"Just now, what kind of happiness were you thinking about?"
Professor McGonagall also reacted.
"Afternoon, tea, dessert, a rocking chair, a book, a cat or a dog, and the warm sunshine!"
Cedric held out his hand.
The invisible beast in mid-air narrowed its eyes and obediently rubbed its head against his outstretched palm, like a docile cat.
Professor McGonagall's eyes sparkled again.
It turns out that the real happiness of the sunny and cheerful boy is just a warm afternoon.
Guilt gnawed at her insides.
Professor McGonagall, who was cold on the outside and hot on the inside, felt extremely guilty.
This is all due to the incompetence of us adult wizards, who cannot even provide a peaceful environment for children.
They forcibly forced a quiet little wizard to become a wizard who worked hard to fight against the darkness.
Even a comfortable childhood cannot be enjoyed.
But Professor McGonagall couldn't stop Cedric.
She couldn't tell him that everything was destined and tell him to stop trying.
Because this is a complete negation of his past efforts.
It might even cause his faith to collapse!
"Congratulations, kid! That's it for today!"
Professor McGonagall hurriedly covered her face and left.
And Cedric was immersed in this rare moment of peace.
He sat down face to face with his patron saint, staring in a meaningless daze.
until.
A series of system beeps woke him up.
[Congratulations on passing Professor McGonagall's test and gaining 1,000 experience points. ]
[Congratulations on passing Principal Dumbledore's preliminary test and gaining 2,000 experience points. ]
Initial test?
Are there still stages to the test?
And why was McGonagall with Dumbledore?
Cedric's eyes suddenly became clear.
After receiving the reward.
He should have been happy, but he couldn't help but shudder. The patronus in front of him also made a ripple and turned into countless starlights and disappeared.
Patronus Charm.
Did Dumbledore ask Professor McGonagall to teach him?
so.
Is this to test what's inside of me?
This is not funny, because many Death Eaters cannot summon a Patronus at all.
Magic has a lot to do with the human heart.
Recalling the incident when Professor McGonagall mentioned teaching him the Patronus Charm.
Cedric suddenly broke out in sweat.
"I thought I hadn't been noticed by Dumbledore yet, but I didn't expect that he had already arranged for McGonagall to "test" me on the first day I entered Hogwarts!"
This old man is good at planning.
There is no doubt that he is one of the most scheming wizards in the entire HP!
The sense of oppression he brings to people is really terrifying.
It's a pity. If your calculations weren't so ruthless, I would rather communicate with you more!
What a pity.
In order to win, you can die yourself, or Snape even Harry to die .
I don't want to die!
So I was destined to find my own way.
What fate, what plan.
I want to prove the truth with my strength.
I want to try if I can break fate when I have the strength to crush Voldemort.
Truly become the one who solves everything.
Aren't they just seven Horcruxes?
Voldemort, just wait, I am destined to score 7-0 on you.
Next up is Cedric.
He continued to consume magic power to practice magic until he was exhausted, and then climbed into the resting room.
"Go find Snape tomorrow morning!"
"It can't be delayed any longer."
"I just got 3,000 experience points, so I must upgrade Occlumency first!"
"And we have to find a way!"
"I want Snape not to notice that I actually care about Occlumency."
"This is a bit difficult..."
After all, it's still a child's body.
After his magic power was drained, Cedric quickly fell asleep through various methods.
Good thing.
This question did not bother him for long.
Because Snape not only accepted it, but also increased the time he spent teaching him to three hours a day.
It also tested his learning ability in an all-round way.