typeface
large
in
Small
Turn off the lights
Previous bookshelf directory Bookmark Next

Chapter 63 Popular

After Coven noticed the abnormality, he quickly suppressed the uncomfortable feeling because he remembered that it was Ollivander who was helping him practice Occlumency.

Ke Wen felt as if his thoughts at this time had turned into water in the faucet, and Ollivander's spell turned on the faucet, causing his 'idea flow' to leak out.

At the same time, Kewen felt that he could also control the switch of the faucet, and under the influence of 'Occlumency', he could also turn the faucet off again.

Just do it as soon as you think of it, concentrate on reciting the "Occlumency" mantra silently, and then use all your strength to resist the feeling of memory leakage.

Soon, he felt as if an invisible layer of protection had appeared in his brain, resisting Ollivander's spell.

"How was it?" Ollivander's voice sounded: "Remember this feeling of having your thoughts read?"

"Well, it's very uncomfortable." Ke Wen nodded in response.

"Uncomfortable?" Ollivander was stunned and said in surprise: "It seems that it is also due to your talent. Normally, the person whose memory is read has no feelings, so I used the word 'steal' before.

."

"Don't you feel it?" Ke Wen was also surprised. It seems that he is really special. Maybe it's the sixth sense of a warrior?

If he couldn't figure it out for the moment, he wouldn't think about it. Ke Wen then asked: "Then can I successfully master the 'Occlumency Technique'?"

"It can only be regarded as learning the curse." Ollivander shook his head after hearing this: "But the effect of the curse has failed. Not only did I read your memory about the content of the previous book, but I also read it later.

Your strong thoughts of resistance."

Kewen frowned in embarrassment when he heard this. This was the first time he encountered a curse that made him unable to grasp the point.

In this case, Coven could only ask Ollivander for advice: "So sir, how can I fully master this curse?"

"Practice, a lot of practice." Ollivander pointed out: "Ordinary wizards must practice to the extent that they can maintain Occlumency at all times. At that time, they will become Occlumency masters."

"But you are different." Ollivander said with slight surprise: "You just said that you can feel others reading your memory, so what you have to do is to use it as soon as you feel that way."

To resist Occlumency, you have to reach the level of conditioned reflex."

"Is that so?" Ke Wen nodded slowly: "I think I can do it if I practice a lot."

"It's not enough." Ollivander shook his head and continued: "The function of 'Occlumency' is only to resist other people's 'intake of spiritual thoughts', but others can also detect that you are using 'Occlumency'.

This will only arouse others’ vigilance.”

"What should we do?" Ke Wen asked.

"You also need to practice emptying your mind." Ollivander gave serious instructions: "After that, you also need to practice sensing the intrusion of others, while using 'Occlumency' to resist it as soon as possible, and at the same time, in your mind

Centers and distractions are used to construct false ideas.”

"This is the ultimate effect of 'Occlumency'."

Ke Wen was a little surprised when he heard this. He didn't expect 'Occlumency' to be such a troublesome spell.

However, for the safety of his own memory, he must practice this spell to the level of conditioned reflex no matter what, and must make it perfect.

The reason for this decision was that a memory appeared in Kewen's mind again.

Ever since he learned and mastered the 'Memory Charm' from Ollivander, the memories in his mind seemed to have become search terms. As long as the key words were triggered, the memories that had been blurred in the past would clearly emerge automatically.

The word that was triggered this time was 'absorbing spiritual thoughts', so all his memories of the word 'absorbing spiritual thoughts' came to mind.

When he first looked up information, Ke Wen read a description of Dumbledore, which introduced him as a 'master of ingesting spiritual thoughts' who could silently ingest the thoughts in other people's minds.

Therefore, in order to prevent Dumbledore from secretly reading his memory in the future, Coven decided that he must practice Occlumency to the highest level.

Taking a deep breath, Coven said to Ollivander seriously: "Sir, let's continue practicing! I have decided that I must fully master the 'Occlumency' before school starts!"

"Of course." Ollivander nodded in agreement, "I will remind you even if you don't tell me. After all, I don't want you to have your 'Memory Curse' stolen in the future."

"Come on!" Ke Wen calmed down again: "First let me form a conditioned reflex for 'Occlumency', and then practice emptying my brain and building false memories."

"Very good!" Ollivander was very satisfied with Coven's attitude. After appreciating it, he raised his wand again.





Occlumency was the first spell that stumped Coven for more than a day.

Five days passed in the blink of an eye, and it was not until Christmas Eve that Kewen finally mastered the spell.

At this point, Kewen has been able to use the 'Occlumency Technique' to resist other people's arbitrary exploration of his memory as soon as he sensed the 'Ingestion of Divine Mind'.

At the same time, Ke Wen can also either let go of his own thoughts, or build false memories in his mind, allowing the other party to read wrong information...

Christmas is here in a blink of an eye.

Kewen went to Penello's house on the day of the festival and spent the daytime festival with his family of three.

In the evening, Coven returned to Diagon Alley and participated in the festival activities in Diagon Alley with Ollivander.

One week after Christmas is New Year.

However, just after Christmas, the wand shop became lively. Almost all the owners of most of the shops in Diagon Alley came to the wand shop to say hello and asked Ollivander to let Coven visit their shop on New Year's Eve.

In Coven's ignorance, Ollivander agreed to all the invitations.

Faced with Coven's inquiry later, Ollivander also gave an explanation.

It turns out that there is a custom in the British New Year that the person who takes the first step into the house on New Year's Eve will foretell the luck of the owner of the house in the new year.

If the first guest is a dark-haired man, or a happy, happy and wealthy person, the host will have good luck throughout the year.

Coven met the conditions for black hair, and because he was Gryffindor, he also met the conditions for happiness.

Although he failed to meet all three conditions, it was enough to make him popular. After all, there were not many pure black-haired men in the wizarding world.

In this way, on New Year's Eve, Kewen seemed to have turned into a hard-working little bee, visiting all the open shops in Diagonal Alley, and received many thanks and small gifts...

This chapter has been completed!
Previous Bookshelf directory Bookmark Next