Nagini found herself in a predicament.
"I need the original principles of blood spell casting. This information can only be used as a reference," Aurelius explained.
"The situations are different. You and Sebastian cannot be generalized," Aurelius clarified. "First of all, she has the blood of the mermaid siren, which is the biggest difference. She can use part of the siren's magic, whereas you cannot."
"Secondly, your animal forms are also very different. Although I suspect that the python you transform into is also a magical creature - after all, poisonous pythons should not exist in the Muggle world. But snakes are always difficult to tame. On the other hand, Sebastian is different. She can transform into a Leviathan, and she looks like a gentler version of it. Leviathans are creatures with healing abilities. Small Leviathan," Aurelius elaborated. "As far as I know, Sirens can tame Leviathans. These few books are what I learned from Sirens. I bought them from the bookstore in the city, and they mention that sirens used to control their tamed Leviathan beasts to fight against wizards."
"All of this provides the foundation for Sebastian to tame the beast within her," Aurelius paused and said with some uncertainty. "And, I highly suspect that the real key is the Siren's tears."
"The black pearl-like alchemical product?" Nagini asked for confirmation.
"Yes, I believe that it can penetrate the soul," Aurelius replied.
"What?"
"Because when I analyze these materials, they all focus on the essence of taming, but they don't explain how to tame them. You were right, the taming process is similar to that of an animal tamer. The condition is that there must be two individuals - one with the beast. This is not possible for the blood-cursed, as they cannot be divided into two individuals. If they could be split, there would be no need for domestication," Aurelius hypothesized. "So, the body must be shared and divided into two. Each individual would have only one soul! The blood-cursed would have two intertwined souls - one human and one beast - fighting for control of the body. Only then can it be tamed at the soul level."
"But the soul is intangible. Most of our research on souls is prohibited today, and some of it is associated with cruel black magic. We can't even perceive the location of our souls. How can domestication at the soul level be achieved so easily?" Nagini questioned.
"If you cannot do it yourself, then you rely on external means," Aurelius responded.
"Yes, but these are only my speculations. There is no other evidence to support them," Aurelius admitted, shaking his head and sighing.
"It's alright. You have already done so much. I still have time," Nagini reassured, mistaking Aurelius' expression for disappointment. Aurelius hasn't explained his ideas yet.
He already had some ideas in mind.
Verifying his conjecture is not difficult. He had used a method of soul manifestation when condensing runes before.
Wizards cannot manifest souls, but summoners can.
Once Nagini is taught the method of soul manifestation, he will soon be able to verify if his conjecture is correct.
He hopes that he is right because if it is confirmed that the blood-cursed beast transformation is the result of another soul, he can make a contract and turn the beast's soul into a defender.
The Summoner's inheritance that allowed Aurelius to escape the crisis of life and death can also help the Blood Curse escape the curse's fate.
But now is not the time; he has to prepare for the meeting with Grindelwald in three days, no, two days.
He still doesn't know what Grindelwald is planning.
Being in the storm will naturally consume a lot of Aurelius' energy.
After chatting for a while, Nagini goes into the suitcase to rest, and Aurelius puts away the book box.
Early the next morning, Aurelius opens the door and sees Tina and Newt, who look a little overwhelmed. He can't help but laugh and says, "What are you doing?"
"Who knows how many traps you have? I don't want to die in vain," Tina said halfway.
Aurelius shakes his head and draws out his wand to disperse all the traps he had set before.
Under the curious gaze of the innkeeper, Aurelius checks out and leaves.
An unlucky guy died yesterday, and no one found out about it.
"Where do you want to go?" Tina's words are much more to the point compared to the boring Newt.
"Moving," Aurelius says, turning around and entering a grocery store.
He spends a lot of Galleons and purchases a lot of daily necessities in one go.
Galleons are the currency of the British wizarding world, but they are the common currency of the entire Europe except the Russian Ministry of Magic and even the African Ministry of Magic on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.
The main reason for this is that Gringotts control the economies of these countries.
There are only three types of magic currencies that are popular in the magic world worldwide. The Dragot is the currency of the MACUSA, the Galleon system is the most widely used, and the other is called Bezant a currency belonging to the French Ministry of Magic. It is essentially a very valuable material but given monetary properties.
"Do you plan to live in France in the future?" Newt asks as he watches Aurelius stuff large and small bags into his suitcase."Of course, the French Ministry of Magic is quite impressive," Aurelius remarked, casting a sideways glance at Tina. The message was clear: it surpassed the Magical Congress, at the very least!
Tina's heart sank. Now that she had settled in France, the chances of her being able to return to the United States seemed even slimmer.
When Newt and Tina arrived at the villa in District 13, they became the first guests to visit.
Using his magic wand, Aurelius positioned the purchased items in the villa, transforming its style from classical French to a mysterious wizarding kingdom.
Various magical instruments were put to use, including a small car armed with a broom and mop to ensure the entire villa stayed clean.
"It's so convenient," Tina said, gazing at the car with envy. "Alchemy equipment?"
"Yes, France is the world's alchemy capital. Over half of the world's alchemy masters hail from France, and half of them are Flamel disciples," Aurelius replied, looking at Tina with surprise in his small, speechless eyes.
What exactly do wizards learn in school? Magic, of course, but we also teach you some common sense!
How can an Auror be unaware of the most famous Alchemist in the world? Aurelius was growing increasingly dissatisfied with the wizarding world.
No wonder Grindelwald has so many followers!
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