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Chapter 64 Care

Since learning the 'Memory Spell', Kewen's desire and pursuit of magical knowledge have become even stronger.

During the week between the New Year and the start of school, Kewen spent almost the whole day in the bookstore in Diagon Alley, eagerly flipping through every book in his hand, using the passive buff of the 'Memory Charm' to memorize the knowledge in it.

Unfortunately, the time was short, and before we knew it, it was time to start school.

For this reason, Kewen could only shift its goal to the library in the college.

During the month after school started, Kewen spent most of his extracurricular time in the library, reading books one after another regardless of genre.

Such a situation naturally made the professors who were paying attention to him discover it.

After lunch that day, Professor McGonagall once again stopped Kewen, who wanted to leave immediately, and took him to the office.

Because of the winter, Professor McGonagall poured a cup of hot cocoa for Kewen, and then asked with concern: "Kewen, you have spent almost all of your time in the library this month, what difficulties have you encountered?

? Maybe you can talk to me and listen to my suggestions."

"Thank you, Professor." Kewen responded with a polite smile, shook his head slightly and said, "I have not encountered any difficulties. I'm sorry to worry you, Professor."

"Then why did you..."

"Why do you always stay in the library, right? Professor?" Corwin continued to smile.

When Professor McGonagall heard this, she was still concerned and nodded worriedly.

Seeing this, Coven explained truthfully: "It's because Mr. Ollivander taught me the 'Memory Curse'."

Regarding the 'Memory Curse', Kewen had discussed it with Ollivander before the start of school. If the professors asked about it, Kewen did not need to hide it.

According to Ollivander, the principal and dean of Hogwarts are of sufficient rank and all know the 'Memory Curse', but no one has mastered it. The professors' code of conduct for so many years has also proved to the wizarding world that they have

As for his character, he won't have bad thoughts about Ke Wen's 'memory spell'.

Of course, except for the principal and the four deans, other professors should hide it if they should. If conditions permit, even Snape, the dean of Slytherin, had better hide it.

Therefore, the situation where Kewen confessed to Professor McGonagall now happened.

"Memory spell?"

Obviously, Professor McGonagall never expected this to be the reason, so she couldn't help being stunned.

"Yes." Ke Wen continued to confess: "I have completely mastered the 'Memory Curse', so recently I have become more eager to acquire knowledge."

"Oh my God!" Professor McGonagall clasped her hands on her chest and sighed, and then asked worriedly: "Why did Mr. Ollivander teach you the 'Memory Charm' so early?"

"I mean... although I believe you have the talent to master the 'Memory Charm', has Mr. Ollivander considered the issue of confidentiality?"

"No problem, Professor." Ke Wen smiled and reassured: "During the two weeks of vacation, I also fully mastered the 'Occlumency'."

"Unbelievable..." Professor McGonagall sighed again, looking at Kewen and not knowing what to say for a while.

Professor McGonagall also knew how difficult Occlumency was. Even though she had repeatedly overestimated Ke Wen's talent, she never expected that Ke Wen could completely master Occlumency in such a short period of time.

Professor McGonagall is a good person, and she doesn't think that Cowen would lie to him at all, so when Cowen said he has completely mastered it, he means he has completely mastered it.

"I'm sorry to worry you, Professor." Ke Wen said with some embarrassment: "I forgot to say hello to you before. Sorry, after mastering the 'Memory Spell', I can't control my desire for new knowledge, so

I just stayed in the library all day."

"Oh child, there is no need to apologize to me." Professor McGonagall shook her head gently, and then said with concern: "But this is wrong of you. You should not just ask for knowledge and information like this. The magic spell does not rely solely on memory.

You can master it, but it requires a lot of daily practice.”

"Yes, I understand, Professor." Ke Wen said as if he was being taught: "I just plan to memorize the knowledge first, and then slowly practice it later."

"Even so..." Professor McGonagall shook her head kindly: "But I still hope you can slow down a little. My child, you can never finish learning. You should also spend more time with your classmates and friends. After all, childhood

There is no time to wait for a happy life.”

"Uh... I will." Ke Wen scratched the back of his head in confusion, then nodded with a wry smile: "Thank you for your suggestion."

Professor McGonagall saw that Ke Wen didn't mean what he said, so he shook his head helplessly and sighed softly.

Next, Professor McGonagall asked what kind of books Kewen had read recently, chatted normally, and finally watched Kewen leave the office.

Watching Cowen's back disappear, Professor McGonagall stood up from behind the desk, but stopped hesitantly.

After looking at the time on the clock hanging on the wall and feeling that there was not enough time, Professor McGonagall could only helplessly shake her head slightly and sigh...

the other side.

After Kewen left the office, he reflexively walked towards the library again.

However, after taking two steps, he suddenly stopped. His eyes seemed to penetrate the wall and looked towards the library. Finally, he reluctantly canceled his original plan.

After letting out a soft 'tsk', he turned around and walked towards the bedroom.

Reflecting on himself while walking, Kewen felt that Professor McGonagall's advice was still very useful.

After this month of "craziness", although he has memorized all the contents of the books he has read, Kewen feels that this feeling of "remembering" is a bit illusory.

As for the contents of those books, Ke Wen now feels that he cannot "take it at his fingertips."

Metaphorically speaking, it is like downloading an infrequently used app on your mobile phone. Only when you remember it will you temporarily find it from a bunch of apps and activate it.

As Professor McGonagall said, magic spells cannot be mastered by memory, but require continuous practice, and gradually forming conditioned reflexes is the ultimate goal.

Even in martial arts, there is a saying that a person will not be successful without practicing for a day.

Therefore, Kewen returned to his dormitory and reflected all the way. When he lay down on his bed, he had completely self-reflected and initially changed his attitude towards knowledge.

Kewen planned to listen to the advice and follow Professor McGonagall's instructions to temporarily slow down his pursuit of knowledge.

But then the problem arose. Since he planned to summarize and absorb the knowledge acquired in this month, he needed to start practicing the magic spell.

However, the outdoor grassland was not a satisfactory place for him to practice magic spells...


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