1. Regarding the patron saint curse, didn't Voldemort have the firm determination to protect his position?
The author may not write clearly enough here, the meaning of guarding must be "guarding others".
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2. Wandless cast is only used by the Grand Magister, right?
No. In the Wagadu School in Africa, most students can cast spells without a rod. There must be a secret behind it. Perhaps most people in the UK don't know the secret, but the protagonist has a foundation that is not comparable to other little wizards. The other exception is Little Tom, who would cast the spells without a rod before entering school (when he was in the orphanage)
Moreover, readers don't need to pay too much attention to the problem of the collapse of the power system by using a wandless cast, because the effect of using a wandless cast is far inferior to that of using a wand to cast a spell. Even if it is better than Dumbledore and Voldemort, he would not ask the earth to fight without a wand.
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3. Translation of Cachée (French Wizard Street)
Readers "Mr. Yang" think it is called hidden place because of the persecution of wizards in medieval Europe.
First of all, I have to explain that Cachée means hiding in French, not hiding. Second, it means a place, but it also means a path or a trail.
The author thinks that the words "hidden trails" in paraphrase are more appropriate, and the name "Secret Witch Trails" sounds better.
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4. Snakes have no eyelids and can't be closed by eye curse?
First of all, thank you readers for the questions of "Crazy Blood Dance 2" and "Mao Sa".
The author must admit that when he first wrote, he did not expect this section.
But as a responsible author, the author deliberately checked the multimedia e-book "Where are Fantastic Beasts" published in 2017. The illustrations in it were done by Olivia LomenechGill, which is an officially recognized book. According to the above illustration, the author can clearly see that the basilisk has eyesight. The author can guarantee this, not nonsense.
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5. Regarding the behavior of the protagonist and the family choosing to give up revenge:
Reader "booklist001": So just bear it? If he can do it to you, your family won’t be able to withstand revenge. Isn’t your family going to be divided up by pure blood in the next step?
Reader "Necromancer": Quietly kill. .
First of all, the author first explains the current situation of the game. The Malfoy family has five families: Malfoy, Gore, Kolab, Bock, and Parkinson; on the opposite side are Lestrange, Knott, Avery, There are 7 families of Carlo, Selwyn, Yaxley, and Rolle. The bright face looks stronger on the opposite side, but the opposite side is not a real alliance. Many of them (such as Knott, Avery, Caro) are just waving the flag and wanting to kill the Malfoy family. After all, under the protagonist’s light , If you don't suppress it, Malfoy will really rise, which no one wants to see.
It can be said that the Malfoys are the strongest family among them. It is precisely because Malfoy is too strong that the other families are united.
A little pressure is fine, but it is impossible to divide the Malfoy family. This situation is called "game deadlock". Both sides can't help each other. The Malfoys have five families in the alliance; although the other has seven, there is no real alliance, and they only cooperated briefly to suppress Malfoy. (Imagine the nuclear prisoner’s dilemma)
As for why not retaliate quietly, this is of course necessary! But wait for the time, the other party must be prepared at this time.
Besides, didn’t the author write it? Revenge is most suitable as a cold dish (that is, the longer you delay in revenge, the better the taste)
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Thank you for your questions. If there is any doubt, it means reading this book with ulterior motives. By the way, discussions that have nothing to do with the content of the novel will not be answered.