First of all, based on his level of magical knowledge in this world, creating a spell that has never existed before to kill Dementors seems a bit exaggerated.
The flying magic is somewhat understandable, after all, Voldemort also invented something similar and there is a record of it.
But the spell to kill Dementors has never existed before, and the key is that he had never seen a Dementor before, and he didn't specifically study magic for it.
It's really hard to understand.
If we have to say something, it can only be attributed to an accident, an accidental discovery of a spell that just happens to kill Dementors.
Secondly, the spells he used as a house-elf and the spells in this world are not the same, and there are many differences in their principles and manifestations.
The spells from Fairy Tail are all based on magic circles, but the magic in this world doesn't have that special effect.
At his current level, he cannot convert the Fairy Tail magic into the magic of this world and interpret the magic of the Fairy Tail world based on the principles of this world's magic.
If a common wizard could probably get away with it, but when faced with Snape and Dumbledore, how could they believe that you invented this spell inspired by the Guardian's magic?
So if they insist on saying this, both should be able to see that he is lying.
If it was before, he might have thought that even if they believed he was lying, he couldn't reveal the truth, otherwise his life would be entirely in their hands.
As long as he doesn't admit it, he believes that Snape will protect him and Dumbledore won't make things too difficult.
Now, he feels there's no need for that, because he has confidence in his own abilities. Even if Dumbledore turns against him, he is not without a fighting chance.
Show some strength. If Dumbledore feels that he is the main force to fight against Voldemort in the future, or the savior who will put an end to Voldemort, willing to cultivate him wholeheartedly, that would be great.
And he wouldn't have to live in constant fear of being discovered for any abnormalities, or be afraid to cast magic from other worlds.
Of course, he's not that stupid, he wouldn't reveal all his secrets and say that he learned magic from other worlds.
"What does 'not completely' mean?"
Snape furrowed his brow. Could it be that George accidentally learned a lost magic from some ancient magical book and is claiming to have created it himself?
If that's the case, it's not a big deal. Children often have strong vanity, and Slytherin is like that.
"This is because the spell to kill Dementors and the previous flight magic were actually taught to me by an old man who claimed to be a deity in my dreams."
And not just these two magics, but he also taught me many other spells and bestowed upon me special powers."
"What? Deity!"
Snape and Dumbledore were stunned when they heard this, completely unprepared for George's bizarre answer.
Having a deity teach magic in dreams, isn't that like joking?
From ancient times to now, although there have always been legends of deities, such as the most famous story of the Deathly Hallows, no one has ever been able to prove the existence of deities.
Even Dumbledore, such a powerful wizard, has always been uncertain about whether deities really exist.
After his sister's death, he had once frantically sought a way to bring her back to life and searched for information about deities, but came up with nothing.
"George, in fact, you are very outstanding. Among all the students I've seen, you are the most outstanding. It's normal that you can't create magic yet. Even many adult wizards cannot create magic."
"So, as long as you treat it with a calm heart, there's no need to pay too much attention."
Now, Snape is certain that George is lying, and it's a very bad lie, which has led to some disappointment in George's character.
As a Slytherin, lying isn't anything, but at least you have to tell a lie that can deceive everyone.
Even if you continue to claim that you invented the magic yourself, that's fine. As long as there is no evidence, it can be considered your own invention.
You say a deity taught you magic in your dreams, which is an insult to his and Dumbledore's intelligence. It might work on first-year students, but it's too amateurish to fool him and Dumbledore.
Dumbledore did not speak, but his expression clearly indicated that he did not believe George's story.
George seeing the situation did not waste time, and began to demonstrate directly.
"Two billion volts!"
Without drawing a wand, he unleashed a burst of electricity from his body. With a wave of his hand, all the metal in the room was controlled by him and flew around him.
"This is the ability given to me by the old man, which can be realized by thinking without incantation or spell casting."
"There are many more, but the room here is too small and inconvenient to demonstrate."
"Principal, this... this doesn't seem like magic?"
Snape looked at George, who was completely surrounded by electric light and various metal items, with a shocked expression and said to Dumbledore, "This isn't magic?"
Whether the effect was caused by magic, he, as a top wizard, could still discern it.
Moreover, with George's level of magical proficiency, he couldn't possibly release magic silently and without a wand. He had never seen magic performed in this form before.
"Indeed, it's not magic. It seems that George really isn't lying."
Dumbledore nodded with wide eyes, he could feel the power of the electricity surrounding George was not small.
"But we still need to verify this further, let's go to the Forbidden Forest!"
There are also many wizards born with special abilities.
Like some people are born with the ability to use the Imperius Curse, others can predict the future, and others can cast Fire spells naturally.
Then it's not inconceivable that George might be born with the ability to release electricity.
Snape nodded, and with the Charm of flying turned into a black smoke, Dumbledore with the Charm of flying turned into a white light, and George opened his wings, and the three of them flew out of the window of the office directly.
Within the range of Hogwarts Castle, Apparition cannot be used.
Even Dumbledore would need the power of the phoenix to perform it.
So flying directly to the Forbidden Forest is the most convenient, and then we can come back after finishing, which won't delay going back to sleep.
Just as George hadn't realized, Dumbledore also knew how to fly. He thought only Snape could, after all, Snape's flight spell was learned from Voldemort.
But thinking about it carefully, it's also normal. With Dumbledore's level of proficiency, it shouldn't be difficult for him to specialize in flying magic.
He just doesn't use it often because even within the range of Hogwarts, he can Apparate using Fawkes, and he can go anywhere else much more conveniently than flying.
Soon, the three landed on a patch of open ground that was far from the Forbidden Forest.
"Principal, Headmaster, I'm going to start now."
George straightened his robes and said to Snape and Dumbledore.
The two exchanged a glance and simultaneously nodded.