Chapter 421 Interpretation
At eight o'clock in the evening, Harry opened the door of the ancient magical office on time.
"Find a place to sit." Felix said in a chair behind his desk. He was reading a paper. Harry looked around, and Sniffing Valen pointed to an armchair on Harry's left.
Harry thanked Valen quietly, moved the chair, sat opposite the professor, and waited quietly. After two or three minutes, Felix put down the paper in his hand and smiled: "You may be curious about the purpose of my visit. It is actually very simple. I was entrusted by Principal Dumbledore to teach you brain closure."
He briefly introduced: "This is a spell to prevent the mind from being invaded by outsiders."
"Why do I have to learn this thing?" Harry said blankly, his heart began to pound the next second. He thought of the reason and said with difficulty: "Is it because of the nightmare I had?"
"As far as I know, this is not the first time?" Felix asked softly.
"I, uh yes, there's another one in the summer vacation." Harry had to admit. "But"
He looked at Felix anxiously, "Siris said it might be related to my scars. When I was in my first grade, Principal Dumbledore also said that Voldemort's unsuccessful killing curse connected me with him."
Felix shook his head and whispered, "It's just as good as saying this."
"From the moment, you are just unilaterally peeking into Voldemort's thoughts. This may be because he is not strong enough and has not noticed your little moves, but..." He paused and looked at Harry.
With a long tacit understanding, Harry followed Felix's thinking and a terrible idea was derived. He couldn't help swallowing, "Do you think Voldemort might have spiked my ideas in turn? This is really."
It seems that it is no big deal, Harry thought blankly. He is just a student, and he is worried about completing homework in different subjects every year. If Voldemort really sees these thoughts, he will probably be very impatient.
"Don't underestimate your position in Voldemort's mind, Harry." Felix said calmly: "You destroyed his dark rule with your own hands. If he hated the most and could not understand the person he was the most likely to be you, otherwise he would not have arranged for the most trusted servant to sneak into Hogwarts and risk throwing your name into the Goblet of Fire..."
He said he was watching Harry thoughtfully.
This reminded him that Voldemort was seriously insufficient in his men, and his first priority was to arrange resurrection, rather than exposing his existence in Hogwarts even if Voldemort desperately hopes Harry to attend his rebirth party.
Unless Harry's role is more important than imagined, it even directly determines the success or failure of Voldemort's resurrection...
"Professor? Professor Happ?"
"Sorry, I'm a little distracted. In addition to what I said just now, you also know a lot of valuable news to Voldemort, such as the movements of Principal Dumbledore, or some people close to you, or... Horcrux. You don't want to expose these, right?"
Harry's expression was very entangled. On the one hand, he especially hoped to enter Voldemort's thoughts again, especially Voldemort now has a capable subordinate, which is the critical time to seek resurrection; on the other hand, he certainly knew the risks here.
"Then you teach me your brain, big," Harry said, and Felix glanced at him, "It's brain closure." Harry hurriedly said, "Yes, brain closure is to make me disconnect from him? To prevent the leak of our intelligence?"
Felix didn't agree.
“So your opinion is”
"What do I think?" Harry asked in a daze.
"Do you agree to learn brain closure?"
"Can I refuse?" Harry looked at him and asked in a low voice.
"Of course I respect your choice, it's always hard to force such things."
Harry laughed, "It's good to learn more, professor." He felt that his words were particularly similar to Hermione.
Felix knocked on the table, his perspective changed silently, and all the color decorations in the office turned gray and white, leaving only some magical items with magical light. He stared at Harry, making Harry feel uncomfortable.
"Since you've decided," he straightened up, "we'll start now."
Harry then stood up, unconsciously looking for the location, sincerely hoping to find a mat on the ground or something. Then he found Professor Hayp looking at him strangely, "What are you thinking?"
"Uh...Professor, don't we need to put a mat?" Harry gestured, "We will use it in the duel study group..."
Felix looked at him and breathed a sigh of relief, "It seems you don't know much about this." He waved his hand, and a piece of parchment paper and quill on the table flew up automatically. The blue quill reached into the ink bottle, dipped in ink, and wrote down a string of titles "swish swish swish swish swish swish swish". Harry was frightened by the side.
When the book list floated in front of him, he took it in a daze and stared for a few seconds before he could see the first book title, "Locking Your Brain", followed by a long list. Harry was so frustrated that he got a zero egg on the second project.
"This is the reference book you will read when you go back," Felix said. "I will briefly introduce this knowledge below."
"When it comes to brain closure, we have to mention a series of magical magic, including the obsession, forgetting spell, thinking hut, etc.," Felix signaled Harry to sit on the sofa, sit opposite him, then pulled out his wand, and with a light wave, the fire in the fireplace started to burn.
"They are all classified as memory magic, but they are actually very different. Among them, brain closure and spiritual entrance are the closest relationship, but they are also opposite to each other."
"Professor, what is the pursuit of God and thoughts?"
"In a way you can understand it, it is similar to the mind reading technique in the general population. It is a magic that invades the other person's brain and reads feelings and memories. Of course, I must emphasize that there are very different things in the mind reading technique. I want you to read books and understand them in your paper, and you must analyze the differences between the two."
Harry felt a little bitter at the corner of his mouth.
But he suddenly realized something and asked, "Professor, do you want to read my thoughts and then let me use brain closure to defend?" He felt uncomfortable. If the professor saw any secret memories, he would definitely be angry.
"This is just one of these methods," Felix commented: "An efficient strategy can speed up your control over brain closure through actual offense and defense at the thinking level. But to be honest, we have plenty of time, at least we don't have to worry too much before Voldemort is resurrected. Of course, if you are in a hurry to learn..." Felix looked at him maliciously.
Chapter completed!