Marvel's Magic Master: I Have a Clone in the Harry Potter World!

Chapter 113: Chapter 113: Magic Barriers



Nick Fury didn't hold back and nodded directly.

"Exactly. While dealing with the Alkali Transigen Company base, our agents found shell casings bearing the Stark Industries logo.

So, I suspect the person who rescued Tony Stark from the Ten Rings, altered your memories, and burned down the entire Alkali Transigen Company base is this mysterious figure, George, who has no traceable records.

Or perhaps George is part of an unknown, highly secretive organization."

"Director, still no information on him?"

Coulson's face showed a look of surprise.

Previously, failing to find George in the database was somewhat understandable. But now, after extensive investigation from S.H.I.E.L.D. on multiple fronts, there still wasn't a shred of information. That was unbelievable.

With S.H.I.E.L.D.'s capabilities, even if someone used dozens of fake identities, they'd still be uncovered.

"Nothing. This guy seems to have appeared out of thin air with no traceable clues.

Last night, I even met with Tony Stark, but I couldn't extract any intel about him."

Nick Fury's expression turned serious: "So from now on, all of you are to halt your current assignments and focus entirely on memory recovery treatments."

A mysterious, uncontrollable organization with significant capabilities—such as altering memories—could not be left unchecked.

Fury had to figure out the origins of this group and their motives for approaching Tony Stark as soon as possible.

Two Weeks Later

Through the use of various advanced technologies, professional psychologists, and expert hypnotists, Coulson and Black Widow finally recovered fragments of forgotten memories.

"So he's a mutant created by the Alkali Transigen Company? No wonder we couldn't find any records."

Based on their accounts and the intelligence S.H.I.E.L.D. had previously gathered on Alkali Transigen Company, Nick Fury pieced together the overall picture.

George was a mutant created by Alkali Transigen Company but later escaped their control. He fled with a group of young mutants from the base and sought out Wolverine, who had been missing for years.

With Wolverine's help, they escaped to New York and later rescued Tony Stark in Afghanistan. Then, with Stark's assistance, they destroyed the entire Alkali Transigen Company base.

Many details remained unclear, such as how George and his group located Tony Stark in Afghanistan.

Still, the general outline was becoming apparent.

When mutants and superpowers are involved, much of it defies logical explanation.

In Fury's Office

"Coulson, your next task is to continue evaluating Tony Stark's qualifications for the Avengers Initiative."

After issuing Coulson's assignment, Fury turned to Black Widow: "Your mission is to locate George, Wolverine, and the other mutants hiding in New York. We can't allow a group of mutants with superpowers to roam freely without oversight."

Initially, Fury considered assigning Black Widow to Stark, but Stark had likely already met her, and sending her might provoke resistance. Coulson, with his amicable demeanor and established rapport with Stark, was the better choice.

As for George and the other mutants, while they hadn't caused any major disruptions yet, their presence was an unpredictable factor that Fury needed to keep within his sphere of control.

If anything sudden occurred, Fury had to ensure he could manage the situation effectively.

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Wolverine puffed on a cigar, watching as George inscribed strange symbols on the walls of the school. Curiosity got the better of him, and he asked: "What are you doing?"

"Setting up a magic barrier," George replied without looking back, continuing his work.

Wolverine frowned in confusion: "What's a magic barrier?"

"You wouldn't understand even if I explained. Just think of it as a special ability to prevent external threats from invading the school.

Now, don't you have a history class to teach? Shouldn't you be heading over?"

George waved dismissively. Wolverine, unfazed, stubbed out his cigar and happily trotted off to teach his class.

Ever since the recent incidents, Wolverine had grown fond of teaching history at the school.

With Wolverine out of the way, George's speed in setting up the magic barrier increased.

...

One of George's primary focuses during this time was learning Levy's text magic.

Unlike other types of magic, which often required self-study, text magic was something George could frequently seek Levy's guidance on.

Levy, unlike most mages who often ventured out on missions and were rarely around, spent much of her time in the library accumulating magical knowledge, much like George.

This made it easy for George to consult her regularly.

Text magic posed unique challenges due to its reliance on accumulated magical knowledge—a strength George had been cultivating since joining Fairy Tail. This made it easier for him to grasp its basics compared to other types, such as Requip magic, which he struggled to learn even with Erza's guidance.

However, during his studies with Levy, George chose to focus not on three-dimensional text but on scripture text, a subset of text magic.

Text magic comprises several categories: three-dimensional text, scripture text, dark text, and demon text. The library only held materials on three-dimensional and scripture text; dark and demon text were classified as forbidden and unavailable.

Three-Dimensional Text:

- This type of magic allows written words to manifest physically for combat.

- For example: Writing "fire" summons flames.

- Writing "wind" generates gusts of wind.

- Writing "silence" creates a soundproof zone.

While versatile, its power is difficult to enhance since each word requires a different skill set. Even Levy, after years of study, had only reached an intermediate level.

George believed many of these effects could be replicated with incantations from other types of magic, so he chose to prioritize scripture text.

Scripture Text:

- Unlike three-dimensional text, scripture text is less suited for immediate combat but offers powerful utility.

This form of magic involves writing rules into magical scripts, which, once completed, form invisible barriers.

Anyone entering the barrier's range would be subjected to its predefined rules. These barriers are difficult to forcefully break and can only be bypassed by individuals meeting the specified conditions.

However, scripting requires precision. A single mistake or tampering with the script could nullify its effects or alter it to favor an opponent.


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