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Chapter 2537 Smoke and Mirror III

 Chapter 2539 Smoke and Mirrors (5)

No matter how much damage the mysterious man has brought to the magical world, or how bad his conduct is, at least one thing is certain, that is, he is very handsome in appearance.

Pomona was lying on the bed, looking at the Christmas gift she got from Albus, a book about the soul written by an ancient Arabic scholar, and chewing Honeydukes' sugar quill, which was also her Christmas gift.

She deliberately turned to the page that Albus had marked: The soul will be in all knowing and ignorant forms by virtue of relationship.

The word "ignorance" used in the French translation is perception, feeling. The sentence is followed by an Arabic story, "There are things in Amir's soul that Said will not know, because one thing related to many things can be determined according to the relationship."

And differentiate”.

Animism believes that all things have animism. A tree or a stone is the same as a person. For example, a diary does not have consciousness, while people do.

But the example given in the book is of a young father and his son. The father is his relationship with his sons, and the young one is his own nature and the core of all relationships. After considering the context, she felt that there was a problem with the translation of this place.

Animism appeared in France and Italy in the 17th century. How could Arabs living in the 10th century know about it?

"Damn French!" she cursed in a low voice, what the hell kind of translation is this.

However, even if there is the original text, she can't understand it because she doesn't understand Arabic. If she uses a time converter to go to a thousand years and asks the author in front of him, she won't understand it either, unless she brings it with her like Hermione.

Translation goes back in time together.

Before Hermione, no time traveler had ever brought a companion back to the past. They all went alone. Fortunately, the time they traveled through was not long and the location was not large, but it could still be regarded as "top secret"

Keep it confidential.

This problem often occurs when translating documents, because the translator's subjectivity misleads the reader, so she puts a question mark on this place with a sugar quill and continues reading over it.

'The soul begins with a body, and therefore the soul begins to exist in a corporeal matter that is available to the soul, and the body that begins to exist is the territory and tool of the soul.'

"It's here again!" she complained. The "matter" that appeared this time was German and originated from Kant. She put a question mark here with a sugar quill.

'In the substance of the soul which begins with a definite form, there is a natural tendency to occupy that form, to use it, to consider its various forms, and to orient itself towards it.'

Due to the soul's tendency to occupy the body, Tom Riddle almost took over Ginny's body, and the same was true when the mysterious man possessed Quirrell. However, the mysterious man's soul in Quirrell's body was unable to use the mysterious man's body.

Instead, Luo's body was controlled by Ginny, who wrote words on the wall with chicken blood.

But she noticed the word "substance of the soul" here. The explanation in the book is not the embodied soul, but the two actions of the "entity". One is related to the body, which is the control of the body, and the other is related to the body.

One is related to his origin, which is based on intellectual perception, and these two activities are opposed to each other and compete with each other, because when the entity of the soul is occupied by one, it is separated from the other activity.

The control of imagination, all kinds of physical joy, anger, fear, sadness, pleasure and pain, all belong to the first type of body control. And when you think about something that can be understood, these situations are useless to you, and also

This is the second form.

When she was trying to understand the meaning of this sentence, a heavy object fell on her body, almost suffocating her.

When she finally regained her breath, a kiss took her breath away again, but she still smelled the scent of sage.

Can the soul be separated from the body? It is written in the book that it is possible, and she did feel it, light and warm, and her whole body felt relaxed.

"What are you reading?" the man who entered her bedroom asked her.

"Albus gave me a Christmas gift. He said he got it when Cairo won the prize." Pomona found that she was not lying on the bed, but lying on his body, so she leaned her head on his chest, "You

Do you think he lied? This book actually belongs to Nick Flamel."

He didn't say anything, but gently drew circles on the back of her neck with his fingers, which felt very itchy.

"Why did he give you this book?" he asked unintentionally.

"About Harry Potter, the diary, and the form of the soul." She closed her eyes and said comfortably. "He believes that the soul can be individualized and separated, but there is a certain relationship. Harry said that Tom Riddle's appearance remains

He looked like a 16-year-old, and his soul remained consistent with the body he had at that time. The soul we later see possessing Quirrell is the same as when he was older. I just read a strange place about perception.

and unconscious, I think he translated it wrong, how could someone in the 10th century know about animism.”

"You don't want to know what I did today?" he asked.

"Karkaroff is still pestering you?" she asked.

"No, I've been missing you all day." He moved his hands from her neck down her spine. "Do you miss me?"

She was about to say yes.

Her head was shaking violently, and she realized that the person in front of her had changed.

At that time, she had just left the Grand Trianon in the Parc de Vincennes, and he had just finished working on the nationalization of tobacco, and she was very angry, feeling that she had been forgotten, and did some unknown things. He remained silent and accepted it.

Her "revenge", and then he said to her, "You can't act like it never happened."

She felt particularly scary and horrified, and when she really "awoke", she found herself in a castle in Belgium.

It was getting dark outside, and it seemed like she was going to spend the night in this place full of roses.

Roses are not only beautiful in shape, but also have a strong fragrance that overwhelms the smell of sage.

But she still touched the back of her neck, but unfortunately the wound was too shallow and her fingers couldn't feel its existence.

When she was about to die, Severus used a taboo method to transfer his life force to her, regardless of whether his life as a human would be shortened again by doing so.

She also thought that her long life was meaningless after losing him, so she asked him to teach her the forbidden technique, and then they made an oath in the Shrieking Shack. The oath made her more excited than the oath she swore at his wedding.

The image is profound.

He left a mark on her body, similar to the lightning scar Voldemort left on Harry. The difference was that when Voldemort was close, Harry's scar would become hot and painful, and she seemed to feel nothing.

Maybe it's because he didn't get close.

Then she looked at the table where she had been lying down and taking a nap. There was paper there. She originally planned to write a letter, but then she remembered Tom Riddle's diary, which had been open in front of Harry.

Harry was still writing on it, but nothing happened, not even his scar hurt.

There was also Slytherin's locket, Hufflepuff's golden cup, and Ravenclaw's diadem. None of his wounds had any reaction. As for Nagini's body, if Harry had been in pain, he would have discovered it.

The Bagshot in front of me is no longer himself.

The diary, the locket, the gold cup, the crown and even Nagini all have one thing in common, that is, they were not involved in Voldemort's murder of Lily, even though Nagini may have been a Horcrux created after Voldemort's first death.

As for the ring with the Resurrection Stone, she didn't know much information, because Dumbledore didn't seem to believe her at that time.

She needs to continue reading that book, and the key is to find the translator of that book. She wants to make a bet that this book was translated by a scholar who returned from Egypt with Napoleon in the early 18th century.

So she rang the bell, and after hearing the bell, Matilda came in.

"Go and fetch M. Saint-Hilaire," said Georgiana, and then added, "And Philyl."

"Yes, ma'am," said Matilda, and withdrew.

After she left, Georgiana took out her magic wand and cast "Close the Earplugs to Listen".

What they were talking about later might be "confidential", and she didn't want anyone to eavesdrop.
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