[Host: Wayne Lawrence (has inherited Andrius's talent)]
Magic: SS (A+)
Spell: SS-(A-)
Dark Arts Defense: SS+(B)
Black Magic: A+ (Andrius's Black Magic talent is B, not retained.)
Transfiguration: S+
Potion: A+ (A)
Alchemy: A- (Andrius has not mastered any alchemy)
Special Talents: Memory Palace, Innate Holy Spirit (greatly increases the power of the Patronus and provides a bonus to Defense Against the Dark Arts), Wandless Casting (easier to master wandless casting techniques and increases the power of wandless casting)]
[Overall Rating: SS-. Your talent is at the top of the heap. If you follow the rules, you can reach the pinnacle.
After looking at his current panel, Wayne only wanted to say three words.
Also! Who!
From A- to SS-, Wayne's heart has been extremely inflated.
After receiving the template, he also got to know Andros quite well.
This was a famous wizard from ancient Greece. His most terrifying achievement was that he could cast spells without a wand and summon giant-sized patron saints.
This was unprecedented at the time, and even now, no one can do this.
Because what the guardian angel needs is the power of positive emotions; the stronger a person's guardian angel is, the more righteous he is.
So while he was known as the Invincible Andros, he was also called Saint Andros by his contemporary wizards.
Although the final score is SS-, Andros's strength is far more than what the system evaluation shows.
His black magic is only B-level, and his potions and alchemy are also terrible. If these can be improved to S-level.
Wayne had no doubt that Andros's rating would become even higher.
This isn't just a gift pack for beginners; it's a cheat code that grants you invincibility!
"System, if I don't want to return the points, then don't return them. I can earn more in the future. How about you send me a compensation package?"
Wayne asked expectantly but received no response for a long time. Then he heard the servant outside the door calling him to go downstairs for dinner, so he had to give up.
After dinner, Wayne didn't delay and went straight back to the dormitory to start exploring magic.
Just like a child who has a favorite toy and will never let go until he gets tired of playing with it.
Magic is much more interesting than toys.
Although he doesn't have a wand, perhaps because of his talent for wandless casting, Wayne can still use magic simply.
He controlled the cup to fly around the room and finally clenched it tightly with his hand!
Bang!
Teacups worth hundreds of pounds shattered into pieces and fell to the floor.
I tried to restore the cup to its original shape, but this time I failed. Although the fragments were put together, the cracks were obvious.
"Is it because there is no spell?"
Wayne thought for a moment and tentatively called out, "Restore to its original state," but the cup did not change at all and was still in tatters.
"It's impossible when you think about it." Wayne laughed and shook his head.
If spells could be effective simply by reciting them, then why would we need books? Wouldn't it be better to just give out a spell dictionary?
There must be some other mystery in it.
...
Wayne didn't rest for the whole night and only stopped when Humphrey came to his house, feeling unsatisfied and a little depressed.
The entire set of teapots and teacups in the room was turned into pieces, and the servants were heartbroken when they came in to clean up.
This little bit of money is already more than their monthly salary.
"Didn't you sleep well last night?"
Seeing Wayne closing his eyes and resting as soon as he arrived in the living room, Humphrey understood. After all, children must be extremely curious about magical things.
Wayne didn't refute it, just nodded lightly, and continued to rest.
It was exactly nine o'clock, and the doorbell rang on time.
"Here I come."
Humphrey, who was processing documents, showed a slight change in expression, and Wayne also opened his eyes.
I don't know which professor will be sent.
The door was opened by the servant. Humphrey was stunned. There was no one at the door. It was empty.
At this moment, a tabby cat walked in, and in the shocked eyes of the servants and Humphrey, it turned into a woman of about fifty or sixty years old.
She had a serious expression, wore square glasses, a green cloak, and a tall wizard hat.
It perfectly fits the author's description of wizards in fantasy works.
Seeing that the servant was so shocked that he almost fainted, the woman frowned and took out her wand and waved it.
The servant looked dazed for a moment, then left the door on his own and went to another room.
"I'm sorry to scare you, but I've proven too many times that I'm not a liar. This is the only direct way I can use."
"I am Minerva McGonagall, Deputy Headmistress of Hogwarts and Head of Gryffindor."
Professor McGonagall introduced himself, and the whole process went smoothly.
As the most dedicated teacher at Hogwarts, she would visit the homes of many little wizards born in Muggle families every summer vacation to prove to them the existence of wizards and that the letter was not a prank.
Can be called experienced.
"Hello, Professor McGonagall, I'm Wayne Lawrence."
Wayne quietly looked at this older... no, overaged cat girl and sighed at his good luck.
The NPC who guides the novice village is Professor McGonagall, who is definitely more reliable than Hagrid and Snape.
"Mr. Lawrence." McGonagall nodded, sighing that the little wizard was so cute, much better than the ugly ones she had seen in school.
Thinking of the servant just now, she explained, "It's best not to let too many Muggles know about magic. Please don't worry, I just used a Confusion Charm."
Then, McGonagall looked at Humphrey, who had been sitting there, observing her.
"This is... your father?"
"No, he is my uncle. My parents passed away a long time ago." Wayne shook his head. Professor McGonagall's eyes were immediately filled with apology and pity.
"I'm sorry, I didn't know that."
"It's okay." Wayne smiled softly.
At this time, Humphrey finally spoke: "Wayne, now that you are sure that the other party is not a liar, I am relieved. I will go to work first."
He chose not to stay and accompany Wayne to Diagon Alley to buy things needed for school.
Although he was quite troubled by his nephew, Humphrey also knew that this kid was smart and would not cause any problems.
Before leaving, Humphrey said to Wayne:
"If you encounter any problems at school, you can contact the Minister of Magic, Millicent Barnard. He may be able to provide you with some help."
Under Professor McGonagall's surprised gaze, Humphrey hurried away.
"Although Barnold retired a year ago and the current minister is Fudge, but..."
"Mr. Lawrence, can you explain to me why your uncle knows about the Ministry of Magic?"
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