Charlie raised his hand, signaling everyone to be quiet.
"To achieve this, two conditions are required." He held up two fingers.
"First, extraordinary magic control. Second, extraordinary magic perception."
He walked to the blackboard and wrote explanations under each condition.
"magic control means you can precisely control your magic output, even fine-tuning the vibration frequency of your magic." Charlie tapped the blackboard.
"This requires a lot of practice and cannot be achieved overnight."
"magic perception means you can sense the magic frequency of magical creatures and accurately imitate it." Charlie turned around.
"This requires you to have a sufficient understanding of the target magical creature."
The students below began frantically taking notes.
Hermione's quill was almost smoking.
Everyone was processing this information.
At this moment, Hermione looked up, her hand raised high.
Her eyes were frighteningly bright; she had completely grasped the key point.
"Charlie."
Her voice was filled with excitement.
"According to your theory, if I can adjust my magic frequency, can I imitate different magical creatures?"
She paused, her speech speeding up.
"Like turning into a Dragon today, and another magical creature tomorrow?"
The surrounding students also pricked up their ears; this was indeed a crucial question.
Charlie's lips curved into a smile.
Here it comes, this is the most critical question today.
He turned and wrote several large characters on the blackboard — Principle of Uniqueness.
"Good question, Miss Granger."
Charlie tapped the blackboard.
"But the answer is no."
Hermione froze, her eyes full of confusion.
Charlie continued.
"An ordinary Animagus only has one form, right?"
The students below nodded one after another, and Professor McGonagall also nodded slightly; this was basic Transfiguration knowledge.
"A magical creature Animagus also only has one form."
Charlie drew a circle on the blackboard.
"This form is closely related to your personality, experiences, and even the deepest traits of your soul."
He paused.
"Only when the magic frequency you imitate perfectly matches your unique form can the transformation succeed."
The classroom was silent for a moment.
The students began to process this information.
Ron scratched his head.
"Wait, I'm a bit confused."
He raised his hand.
"Charlie, do you mean that even if I can adjust my magic frequency, I might not be able to turn into a Dragon?"
Charlie nodded.
"Yes, because a Dragon might not be your unique form."
Ron's face fell.
"Then how do I know what my form is?"
Charlie smiled.
"That's the hardest part."
He walked to the blackboard and wrote a few lines under the Principle of Uniqueness.
"You have to try, constantly adjusting your magic frequency to imitate different magical creatures."
The students below looked at each other, and Ernie frowned.
"Isn't that like looking for a needle in a haystack? There are so many magical creatures, how long would that take?"
Charlie felt he was a genius.
Not to mention the difficulty of adjusting magic frequency, if this could be done easily, the Whomping Willow would not be so hard to cultivate.
Even if someone adjusted their magic frequency perfectly but failed to transform, they would only think that the magic frequency did not match their own form.
Professor McGonagall fell into deep thought.
She stared at the theory on the blackboard, a thoughtful look in her eyes.
Although Charlie's theory was novel, it was logically consistent and sounded very reasonable.
Coupled with Charlie's successful transformation into a Dragon, its credibility was directly maximized.
She looked up at Charlie.
"Mr. White."
Professor McGonagall's voice was very serious.
"How did you determine that a Dragon is your unique form?"
Charlie blinked.
That was a good question, and he had already prepared the answer.
"I once had the good fortune to come into contact with a Dragon and could clearly feel its magic frequency."
"When I tried to imitate it, I found that my magic frequency was highly compatible with the Dragon's frequency."
"When I perfectly imitated the Dragon's magic frequency, I found that I had already transformed into a Dragon."
If anyone questioned how he came into contact with a Dragon, Norbert would be the perfect shield.
Professor McGonagall nodded and did not dwell on where Charlie had encountered the Dragon; her eyes were full of satisfaction.
She stood up, her voice excited.
"Mr. White, your class today has been an eye-opener."
"The Theory of magic Resonance, this will be a major breakthrough in the field of Transfiguration, and even in the entire field of magic."
Warm applause erupted in the classroom.
Charlie nodded to Professor McGonagall.
"Thank you, Professor."
He turned around and looked at the students below.
"That concludes today's class."
Charlie clapped his hands.
"If you want to try the magical creature Animagus, the first step is to improve your magic control and perception."
"This requires a lot of practice and cannot be achieved overnight."
The class ended, and the students in the classroom gradually dispersed.
Some were excited, thinking Charlie's lecture was amazing, wishing they could try it immediately.
Some were bewildered, confused by magic frequencies and resonance theories.
But whether they understood it or not, everyone felt that Charlie had presented something significant.
After all, he had successfully transformed into a Dragon, and that credibility was undeniable.
Charlie was tidying up the parchment on the podium when he caught a glimpse of Hermione preparing to leave.
He cleared his throat.
"Hermione, wait a moment."
Hermione stopped and turned around.
"What is it, Charlie?"
Charlie walked up to her, his expression serious.
"Did you understand everything I taught today?"
Hermione blinked.
"It was very insightful, Charlie, you explained it very clearly."
"Then I hope you can write today's knowledge into an essay."
Hermione froze.
She widened her eyes, completely surprised by Charlie's words.
"Me write an essay on magical creature Animagus?"
"That's right, I believe you can do it."
This was Charlie's purpose for lecturing today.
Friends who often write essays know how mentally exhausting and difficult it is to expand a core theory of a hundred words into a dozens-page essay.
Only someone like Hermione, with excellent grades and who spends all her time in the library, could do such a thing.
Moreover, Hermione had been reliably writing his homework for nearly two years. Charlie was confident entrusting the essay to Hermione.
Hermione was very touched after hearing this.
Why did Charlie assign the essay only to her and not to others?
As the founder of this theory, he must have very rich experience, so writing an essay would be a piece of cake for him.
But why would he still ask her to write the essay?
Of course, it was because he cared for her greatly, wanting her to consolidate her knowledge and learn the magical creature Animagus as soon as possible.
A warm current surged through Hermione's heart.
"Charlie…"
Her voice was a little choked.
"Thank you for trusting me so much."
Charlie blinked; she had to thank him.
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