Chapter 2825 The Escaped Wolf Eight
Chapter 2827 The Fleeing Wolf (10)
There was a dark wizard in the Middle Ages. He suddenly thought that if his spiritual power was strong enough to surpass all humans, then he could control the entire world, so he invented a magic potion that could improve his spiritual power.
Although he died of stupidity in the end (Snape's words), this potion really works. The mysterious man used this potion when training Severus in Occlumency. It has both advantages and disadvantages.
, but currently the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
There should be a huge gap between the mental power levels of "Paul" and the troll, so Paul can directly control the troll without drinking magic potion.
Rudy asked the troll to remember that helmets with unknown origins should not be picked up, which made her feel like she was seeing a real-life version of Barnabas teaching the troll ballet.
Paul did the opposite. When using the Imperius Curse, his mind would go blank, as if his brain had stopped functioning. This effect could also be achieved with powerful Legilimency.
There is potential in the human body. For example, a mother sees her son about to fall from a building. She catches the falling child with speed and strength beyond ordinary people. However, this potential is usually dormant. The ability that humans use now is only potential.
This is a kind of self-protection. If it breaks out every day, human muscles and bones will not be able to bear it.
Pressure, pain, and desperation can stimulate people's potential and exchange for strength. Salazar Slytherin likes this kind of students, and he calls them outstanding.
Godric Gryffindor believed in another way to stimulate potential. This trait is also found in Muggle-born people. He and Slytherin had a big fight, and then Slytherin left a note and left.
Hogwarts.
It is much more difficult to stimulate the potential of brain power than to practice muscle explosion. The mental power of goblins is higher than that of trolls, but goblins generally have not learned Occlumency. They are like cities without walls and are easy to be attacked. Severus just said
Taking advantage of the goblin's carelessness and the gap in his mind, he used powerful Legilimency on him. The force was a bit harsh, but it would not cause permanent and irreversible damage to the brain like the Unforgivable Curse.
In the Brain Hall of the Department of Mysterious Things, there is a department that specializes in this. There is another way to make the brain go blank. Take a brick or stone and hit the target's head. This can be regarded as physical damage. If the damage is too serious, the brain will also be damaged.
It is irreversible, but the Unforgivable Curse causes permanent damage in a non-physical way.
The Imperius Curse can cause people to have extra powerful effects or release powerful spells, just like involuntarily unlocking the self-protection mechanism in the human body. Paul does not need these, or in other words, he turns the troll into a
He has become a marionette, and he can achieve the purpose of "pulling the strings" and "releasing the strings" through the summoning spell and the repelling spell.
This is the first generation. The second generation helmet uses "forget all" to erase all the original memories of the troll, and then fills in a lot of fake memories, which is a bit like the memory canceller clearing the memory of Muggles.
, and then give them fake memories.
Determination is nothing but the slave of memory.
Pomona didn't know that ghosts wanted to "eat" rotten food, so she lost her temper with the house elves.
But wizards don't just have to deal with living people. When Myrtle is in a good mood, she won't cry, and if she doesn't cry, she won't let water everywhere in the corridor. This is good for everyone. But Pomona can't do it for
To put Myrtle in a good mood and "sacrifice" a boy, the purpose is just to prevent water from accumulating in the corridor on the second floor.
When children don't know that there are many people in the world who are still hungry, they don't feel guilty about throwing cakes at each other during birthday celebrations.
He knew it and decided to do it. There is a difference between knowingly committing a crime and being innocent without knowing it. Fenrir Grayberg is biting people whether he is awake or unconscious. He wants to spread the word to as many young wizards as possible so that they can
Formed an army, "overthrew" the rule of wizards, and then established a world ruled by werewolves. After Remus became a werewolf and completely lost his mind, he attacked Severus, who was attracted by Sirius, and was stopped by James.
Worse happened.
Werewolves like Remus should not be hunted down, but Cecil didn't know Lupine's personality. In his eyes, Lupine should be captured because he was a werewolf. And it happened that werewolves participated in the Death Eaters' "elimination of evidence". Werewolves
That's why the capture team is so tired and fruitless. After all, werewolves are not real wolves.
Now that Barnaby is with such a dangerous Paul, Pomona feels that Cecil, the guardian, needs to communicate with him more. Cecil should communicate with Barnaby before talking to her, so that they can know what these children are doing behind their backs.
what are you doing.
The Unforgivable Curse "in the past" was not classified as "harmful" because people did not know enough about its permanent harm to people. It has nothing to do with black and white, good and evil, but Paul encouraged Barnaby and the others to use it on each other.
The unforgivable curse.
He is indeed not a good playmate for children.
"for you."
Pomona thrust a swallow-tailed dog into Barnaby's arms.
Barnaby was eating at the table in the auditorium when a shaggy dog suddenly stood on his lap, and he suddenly stiffened.
"What is this for?" Barnaby asked her.
"Merry Christmas." Pomona smirked. "This is my gift."
"I never said I wanted a dog," said Barnaby deliriously.
"Oh, so you want a bulrush?" Pomona said suddenly, "I will remember to call you next time Hagrid holds a 'furry party'."
"I don't want to keep a bulrush either... I'm not in a good position to keep a pet right now," Barnaby said tiredly.
"Woof~" the puppy licked Barnaby's face, and the tails of the two dogs were wagging like windmills.
"Paul asked us to learn wand wood." Ben said sadly, "Do you know what he means?"
"He's a puppet, right?" Pomona asked.
Ben nodded.
"It's always useful to learn more. Just do as he says." Pomona said, looking at Barnaby before leaving. "It's called Dexter."
"I feel like I have the right to name my pet," Barnaby said.
"So he's your pet now?" Pomona asked.
"No!" said Barnaby.
"Then why do you still tell me that you have naming rights?" Pomona asked.
Barnaby was speechless.
"Tsk, tsk, tsk." Pomona looked at him and shook his head.
"What's that look on your face!" said Barnaby angrily.
"Help me take care of them, Dexter." Pomona rubbed the swallow-tailed dog's head. "It's all up to you!"
"Woof!" Dexter replied happily.
Pomona then walked to the faculty bench.
The holidays are over tomorrow, the children are back to school, and Albus's trip is almost over.
She glanced at Snape, who had a serious face next to her, and it was difficult to connect him with the slightly complacent young man yesterday.
She sat down calmly and ate quietly.
Today is the last day of vacation, and she must have a good sleep no matter what.
Chapter completed!