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In Headmaster Slater's office, Snape conveyed Dumbledore's ssage to George.

"Both the headmaster and I believe everything you've said, and we will do everything we can to help you learn magic and improve your strength, so you'll be better prepared for the crisis in twenty years."

"That's great! I've been hesitant to bring it up before, afraid that you wouldn't believe . After all, these things sound so absurd that sotis I can barely believe them myself," George replied, his eyes lighting up. He then took the opportunity to subtly hint to Snape:

"Everything's fine, but I have to practice the magic my grandfather taught every day, as well as study the magic we learn at school. It just always feels like there's never enough ti."

"Not enough ti?" Snape waved his hand dismissively and responded without hesitation, "That's no problem. I'll help you apply for a ti-turner; that should solve your issue."

With George's talent, under normal circumstances, by the ti he reaches his third year, Snape would have already applied for a ti-turner for him. The only difference now is that they're speeding up the process by a year.

With the ti-turner, George would be able to make more ti for strengthening his abilities, even while attending regular classes.

Instead of having just twenty years to improve, if he uses the ti-turner to its maximum potential, it would be like having forty years. George believed Dumbledore would approve of this approach.

"A ti-turner?"

George feigned ignorance, and Snape quickly provided an explanation.

Through Snape's explanation, George finally gained a much clearer understanding of the ti-turner.

A ti-turner can reverse ti by up to five hours at most, and after each reversal, it cannot be imdiately used again. One must wait for ti to return to normal before using it again.

For example, if I use the ti-turner at 5:00 AM to reverse to midnight, I cannot imdiately use the ti-turner again to reverse another five hours back to 7:00 PM the previous evening.

Moreover, when I reverse ti to midnight, I cannot use the ti-turner again until after 5:00 AM. So, if it's 6:00 AM, I can only reverse for one more hour, to 7:00 AM. Once it reaches 10:00 AM, I can reverse up to five hours back to 5:00 AM.

This is because the ti laws of this world allow for a maximum of two of oneself to exist at the sa ti, but never three.

Even with the extre use of the ti-turner, one can only gain a doubled amount of ti at most.

However, these ti laws are not fixed rules of the world, but rather the Ministry of Magic's researched regulations for the ti-turner. They've established the safest, most stable rules to prevent issues.

Of course, one doesn't have to strictly follow these rules. It's possible to reverse ti by twelve hours or keep reversing consecutively, leading to the existence of seven or eight versions of oneself at the sa ti.

If one's luck is good, everything could be fine, but if luck is bad, they might simply disappear or cause harm to their family and friends, as well as their ancestors and descendants, just like the wizard Eloise Mintab.

Since George now possesses eternal life, he is not afraid of suddenly aging five centuries. However, he does not want the chaos caused by ti distortion, or the collapse of the world itself.

Before thoroughly studying ti magic, George was determined to use the ti-turner according to its proper guidelines.

Having double the ti was already a great advantage for him. Outside of class, he would have more ti to do other things, without being confined to the classroom.

As for sleep, since George had attained immortality, his sleep requirents were no longer like those of normal humans. Just one or two hours of sleep a day was enough to maintain a normal state.

However, it was important not to neglect sleep completely. While lack of sleep wouldn't kill him, it would cause his ntal state to deteriorate, affecting his ability to study effectively.

After a regular day of classes, Snape once again found George in the evening and handed him the ti-turner, giving him further instructions on how to use it. Snape was deeply concerned that George might misuse the ti-turner and cause so harm to himself.

From that day on, George entered a state of intense study.

He used the ti-turner nearly five tis a day, operating it at full capacity.

Aside from the normal class hours and ti spent in the library, he mostly spent his ti in the headmaster's office, learning magic that was not taught in the classroom.

Since Dumbledore was so free every day, George wasn't about to pass up such a great opportunity.

As far as magical prowess goes, who in this world could rival Dumbledore?

And Dumbledore's magical level in this world was increasing at an astonishing rate. The spells George had already learned beca more refined, while those he hadn't yet mastered were gradually becoming more manageable.

Because Dumbledore had studied ancient magic, George also learned so new ancient spells from him, such as the Mountain-moving Spell, the Torrential Rain Spell, and the Tornado Spell.

In the end, even Dumbledore was overwheld by George's high enthusiasm for learning.

While Dumbledore didn't have to attend classes, he was far from idle. His age sotis caused him to struggle to keep up with George's relentless pace. After being pursued for constant questioning, Dumbledore found his ntal state a bit dizzy from the long hours of intense studying.

Fortunately, George wasn't unreasonable. After speaking with Dumbledore, he adjusted his schedule, allocating more ti to learn from professors like Snape and McGonagall, who, while busy with their own classes, also had so spare ti.

While George was pursuing his insane study regin in the wizarding world, his panda clone in the magic apprentice world was also making new progress.

Previously, the panda clone had spent most of its ti ditating to reach level 500 for immortality.

Now that it had finally reached level 500, it reduced ditation ti and began intensifying its magical studies with Balthazar.

And today, the panda clone had finally mastered rlin's most powerful spell, the Plasma Cannon.

The wizards in this world all share a common weakness: they are highly susceptible to electric shocks. Electric currents disrupt their magical flow, causing them to lose their ability to fight back.

Therefore, wizards usually wear insulated shoes and leather clothing.

George didn't have this concern. His magic was rooted in his wizard bloodline. ditation simply helped him increase his magical rank based on that bloodline, and his control over magic far exceeded that of the native wizards of this world.

Moreover, George himself could now generate electric shocks, capable of releasing two hundred million volts of electricity. There was no way he'd be afraid of being electrocuted.

David had defeated Morgana by using scientific equipnt to generate massive electric shocks, preventing her magic from functioning properly. He then used a plasma electromagnetic cannon with a performance like that of a machine gun.

Even Balthazar, in normal conditions, could only fire one shot at a ti, though his cannon was far larger and more powerful than David's.

When George first learned the Plasma Cannon, he could only generate a single shot, and it was about the size of an egg—roughly the sa size as David's shot.

However, George was now a level four ability user, capable of utilizing two hundred million volts of electricity.

He began considering if he could fuse the electromagnetic cannon with the Plasma Cannon, which might create an even more powerful attack thod.

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