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Chapter 77 Dementors

Penello's tangled and coy look, coupled with her shy rosy complexion, is obviously a sign of love.

Can a twelve-year-old kid in England in this day and age be so precocious?

I asked as soon as I thought of it, so Kewen asked in a low voice with great interest: "What? Are you in love?"

"I didn't!"

Penello became anxious and screamed loudly, causing all the students in the auditorium to turn their attention.

Penello noticed this and immediately shyly shrunk his body as much as possible, as if this would reduce the number of eyes around him.

"Hehehehe..." Ke Wen didn't pay attention to the sights from all directions. After a chuckle, he continued to ask in a low voice: "Then why are you asking Patsy? And you look so coy and shy."

"It's not me..." Penello lowered his head and said in a mosquito voice: "It's him."

"Patsy?" Ke Wen was stunned: "You mean, Patsy is pursuing you?"

Penello nodded slightly.

"Ouch!" Ke Wen was surprised, he didn't expect that Patsy could do such a thing.

"So..." Penello finally came out of his shyness a little, looked up at Coven and asked: "Do you know him? What kind of person is he?"

"Haha..." Ke Wen couldn't help but chuckle again, and then said: "From what you said, do you also have some thoughts about Patsy?"

"Stop being so nagging!" Penello gave Ke Wen a roll of his eyes, and at the same time tugged on Ke Wen's robe with his hand: "Speak quickly!"

"All right……"

Ke Wen recalled all the scenes he had come into contact with Patsy, and then found the encyclopedia information about Patsy in his memory.

After sorting out his words, Coven said: "As for Patsy...he is a rigid and dull person. Among the entire Weasley family, he is the only one without a sense of humor."

When Penello heard this, her delicate eyebrows could not help but frown slightly.

Kewen continued: "In my observation, Patsy is a very ambitious person. The brave qualities of Gryffindor in him seem to serve his ambition."

"Ambition?" Penello is obviously too young to fully understand the meaning of these two words.

Ke Wen suddenly realized this, so he paused his evaluation of ambition and said instead: "In short, Patsy is a person who has no sense of humor, is a bit stubborn, and likes to go on the line. Only when he encounters huge setbacks will he be moved.

A kind-hearted person.”

After hearing this, Penello remained silent and her eyes were somewhat blank. She savored Covin's comments about Patsy in her heart one by one.

After a long while, Penello came back to his senses, nodded to Ke Wen and said, "I understand."

"So what do you understand?" Coven asked funnyly: "Do you have any plans?"

"I won't tell you!"

Penello rolled his eyes at Kewen again, then stood up, said goodbye and left.

Ke Wen watched Penello walk away, then smiled and shook his head.

It is estimated that after hearing his evaluation of Patsy, Penello's first confession in life will end in failure...

A new week has arrived.

On this day, Kewen took advantage of Professor McGonagall's extracurricular guidance to ask a question in his heart.

"Professor, I have some questions about 'Dementors', can I ask you?"

"Dementors?" Professor McGonagall, who was about to grade his homework, was stunned, and then asked in surprise: "Why do you suddenly ask about this? Where did you hear about 'dementors'?"

Corwin replied: "I heard it from Mr. Arthur Weasley during the Christmas vacation."

"That's it." Professor McGonagall nodded, raised her hand to push up her glasses and said, "Okay, what doubts do you have?"

"That's the case, Professor." Ke Wen said: "After hearing about 'Dementors', I came back and checked a lot of information. The descriptions of 'Dementors' were all the same, saying that they are a kind of people.

Creatures that feed on happy emotions.”

"That's right." Professor McGonagall nodded in agreement: "That's true."

"But I also found..." Ke Wen said very puzzledly: "All the books on how to deal with them say that only the 'Guardian Spell' is the most suitable."

"That's right." Professor McGonagall was a little confused: "Then what are your doubts?"

Ke Wen scratched the back of his head and said in confusion: "But I checked the books related to the 'Guardian Spell' and found that the 'Guardian Spell' requires happy emotions to be released, but wouldn't this be a conflict?"

"What conflict?" Professor McGonagall was stunned when Coven said.

"The Guardian Spell." Ke Wen explained: "The Guardian Spell requires happy emotions to be released, so you can think of it as a big ball of happy emotions.

So, if dementors feed on happy emotions, why don’t they eat the ‘Guardian Spell’ as food? Instead, are they restrained by the happy emotions in the ‘Guardian Spell’?”

"this……"

After listening to this, Professor McGonagall was immediately stumped by this logical question and could not give an answer for a long time.

After being lost for a while, Professor McGonagall frowned slightly and asked Ke Wen: "So, what do you think about this?"

"Do I think the description of 'dementors' in the book is wrong?" Coven said frankly: "Perhaps, dementors should actually feed on negative emotions, so the guardian spell that symbolizes positive emotions can restrain them.

.”

When Professor McGonagall heard this, she said with some difficulty: "But, how is this possible?"

Coven asked: "Why is it impossible?"

"because……"

Professor McGonagall subconsciously clasped her hands in front of her abdomen, and recalled with a somewhat vacant look: "Because all people who were attacked by 'Dementors' felt that they had lost their happy memories, and all they felt were pain and other negative emotions and

memory."

"I have a guess." Ke Wen immediately answered.

"What is it?" Professor McGonagall asked immediately.

"What Dementors suck is actually negative emotions!" Ke Wen's tone sounded somewhat certain: "It's because of the 'Dementors' that people's negative emotions show up.

It is the 'dementors' that force people's emotions to change through the behavior of taking in, so that the positive emotions that people have always maintained are forced to turn into negative emotions."

Perhaps Kewen's explanation was a little unclear. Professor McGonagall opened her mouth slightly, but failed to express any opinion.

Seeing this, Ke Wen thought for a while and then said metaphorically: "For example, I am studying seriously and happily, and suddenly someone comes over and tears my book into pieces, then I will become angry.

Because of the trigger of "books being torn into pieces", my anger overtook my joy of learning. I could only feel angry and forget the happiness I had before.

And the dementors’ eating behavior is the cause!

They use the trigger of 'eating' to make people completely dominated by negative emotions, so they seem to have forgotten all happiness and other positive emotions!"

Professor McGonagall understood this time.

After understanding this, Professor McGonagall's expression suddenly changed, and he immediately stood up and said seriously: "Quick! Write a paper on this now!"

"Ah?" Ke Wen was stunned.

"I need to take your paper to the principal to see!" Professor McGonagall explained.

"Oh well."

Ke Wen understood, and immediately sat down at the desk, prepared paper and pen, and began to write the discussion of this conversation...


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