After dinner, Corwin went directly back to the Gryffindor lounge, and purposely chatted with his classmates for a while in the common room.
It wasn't until curfew time that I went upstairs to the dormitory with my two roommates.
After chatting for a while, they turned off the lights and lay down on their beds to sleep. Not long after, the roommates on the other two beds stabilized their breathing and were obviously fast asleep.
At this time, Kewen opened his eyes from the darkness.
Previously, he was trapped in the "obsessive pursuit" of knowledge. Now that he had broken out of his cocoon and regained his composure, Ke Wen immediately grasped the key points.
The memory spell is indeed absolutely helpful in learning, but the role of the memory spell should not be limited to these. In Coven's view, the memory spell's greatest help to him should be to help him recall all the Harry's books he had viewed before traveling through time.
Porter's information.
Those memories have already become blurred because they have been too long, but now that he has got a 'plug-in', the memory spell has turned all his memories into information data. As long as he wants to recall, the memories that were blurred or forgotten in the past can be
, will be clearly presented in the mind.
Therefore, Ke Wen deliberately endured all afternoon, just waiting for the quiet moment of the night, and he wanted to recall all the memories about "Harry Potter".
Now that the time was right, the place was right, and the people were right, Ke Wen didn't delay. He immediately closed his eyes slightly and opened the 'memory file' in his mind.
Clear memories emerged immediately, and the memory scenes seemed to be happening right in front of my eyes. Each picture and piece of information were all clearly presented in my mind.
The movie "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" that I have watched; various information that I have viewed on Du Niang; characters, spells, story outlines, etc.
But it is a pity that what he browsed on the computer was only the plots of the first three movies. He did not check the subsequent plots. He only read some other iconic information. He gave up because he felt that the plots were too childish at first.
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After an unknown amount of time, Ke Wen's dull eyes regained their brightness, and there was excitement in them.
Unable to help but sit up with a swoosh, Ke Wen murmured silently: "The Room of Requirement!"
This is a very iconic place in the world in his memory. Although he has never seen the actual picture, the information he has reviewed has a very specific description of the 'Response Room'.
Looking at his two sleeping roommates, Ke Wen looked a little confused. After hesitating for a long time, he finally couldn't resist the temptation.
He got out of bed gently, put on his clothes as silently as possible, then took the wand and left the dormitory quietly.
Crossing the common room, Coven pushed the portrait of the Fat Lady away with great care.
After standing in the doorway for a while, Ke Wen couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he didn't hear the 'Fat Lady''s voice. Apparently, the 'Fat Lady' had already rested.
Without waiting any longer, Corwin quickly walked out of the Gryffindor lounge, turned around and gently closed the door to the portrait room again.
Taking a deep breath that was barely audible, and then lifting his breath to lighten his body, Ke Wen walked away quickly and silently.
In Coven's memory, the Room of Requirement was located on the eighth floor of the main building, with the door opposite the tapestry of "The Troll Beating the Silly Barnabas."
After leaving Gryffindor Tower, Coven entered the central tower through the long bridge, climbed up the spiral staircase to the eighth floor, and came to a long corridor.
"Tapestry, tapestry, tapestry..." Ke Wen walked along the corridor, holding the wand in his right hand, maintaining the 'Flash Spell' to illuminate the surrounding environment white.
When he reached one-third of the way into the corridor, Coven paused because on the wall to his left was a tapestry of "Troll beats Barnabas with a club".
His neck instantly turned like a spring, and he looked at the corridor wall opposite the tapestry.
Although it looked like a normal stone wall, Coven knew that the entrance to the Room of Requirement was here.
Slightly excited, Ke Wen walked quickly back and forth three times in the neighborhood according to the information in his memory, while constantly chanting in his mind: I need a spell practice room! I need a spell practice room!
After three times, Ke Wen looked at the wall expectantly. The next moment, Ke Wen's face showed a look of surprise.
The wall began to change gradually, and some patterned stone carvings gradually emerged on the originally smooth stone slabs. Then, a dark color began to appear from the center of the wall, quickly dyeing the entire 'stone carving wall' black, and finally turned into a pitch black door.
patterned embossed wooden door.
With a "crunching" sound, the wooden door automatically opened inward, and a huge, empty room appeared before Kewen's eyes.
Seeing this, Ke Wen immediately stepped into the room. As his figure entered the room, the door behind him closed automatically, the door disappeared, and gradually turned into a wall that looked like a 'turbid crystal mirror'.
Kewen turned his head and looked back following the movement. When the door completely disappeared, he turned his head and began to look at the entire room.
There are some metal meshes on the floor of the room that look like sewers, and there are many huge curtains hanging from the ceiling, shaped like upside-down stalactites.
Facing the direction of Coven, there is a burning fireplace in the innermost part of the room, with some metal candlesticks on the surrounding walls, and a spell practice doll placed in the right corner.
Coven stepped forward and finally came to the fireplace, canceling the 'Flash Curse' held by the tip of the wand. Then, with the faint light of the fireplace flame, Coven continuously flicked the wand in his hand and fired out a series of 'ignition spells', lighting up the room.
All candlesticks are lit.
The room became brighter, and with the help of the light, Ke Wen took a good look at the entire room again, and then smiled with satisfaction.
"Finally..." Ke Wen couldn't help but murmured with a smile: "Finally, we have a place where we can practice magic spells to our heart's content..."
Immediately, Ke Wen no longer suppressed the eagerness in his heart, activated the spell practice puppet, and placed it in the open space in the center of the room.
Next, Kewen recalled the books he had read this month and started practicing the spell from the first book...
Because he was so excited, Ke Wen unknowingly practiced all night.
It wasn't until the morning light shone into the house through the window that he came back to his senses.
Seeing this, Ke Wen secretly thought, "Bad dish," and quickly restored the "Spell Practice Doll" to its standby state, and then extinguished the candle.
Quickly walking to the door, which had turned into a turbid crystal state, Kewen said in his heart, 'I want to go out.'
Soon, the crystal wall changed again. After a few breaths, it turned into a black wooden door again, and the wooden door opened automatically.
Ke Wen did not go out immediately, but listened carefully and did not hear any movement outside, and then quickly walked out of the Response Room.
He walked in a hurry all the way, and by the time he arrived at the auditorium, breakfast time was already halfway through.
He randomly found an empty seat and sat down. Ke Wen quickly made himself some meat and soup, and then ate it hungrily.
This night's spell practice cost him a lot of money...