Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 128 A small amount of experience in using Legilimency
"I... I was just now?"
Neville looked confused.
He seemed to have experienced a short period of extraordinary life.
That's really extraordinary.
During that period of his life, the language he used to communicate with others was not even his usual English.
Not to mention that what the eyes saw and what the ears heard were almost all things that had never been heard before.
From the iced American drinks we drank, the pancakes we ate, to the computers we used, and the conversations we talked about about AI and the future, etc...
All this was beyond his imagination.
But now that I think about it carefully, it seems that I have no impression at all.
Those scenes that were once very real gradually became covered with a veil and became unclear.
Try rummaging again.
It's like I want to hold the sand tightly in my hand, but let it slip away faster.
In a blink of an eye, he only remembered that he had experienced a very exaggerated experience.
But what exactly happened?
But it's like everything you do when you've had too much to drink.
It was obvious that he took the initiative and made the decision.
But in the end, I remember nothing.
"You failed when you fought against my Legilimency just now." Jack observed while carefully using Legilimency to read Neville's inner thoughts.
[Ah, so that’s it? 】
【What will happen if I fail? 】
Neville was confused.
[It doesn’t seem to be like this before. 】
"I just increased the intensity a little bit and went deeper, but you couldn't bear it." Jack explained.
"So that's it." Neville suddenly realized.
[It turns out that I was so unbearable, I lost consciousness all of a sudden. 】
[Alas, I am really too weak. 】
[Never mind that, what happened to me just now?You didn't do anything rude, right? 】
[Looking at Jack’s appearance, there shouldn’t be one, right? 】
Neville was also unsure and a little uneasy.
Jack felt confused.
He just followed the process he knew and implanted a small piece of memory into Neville.
In fact, it was a memory he made up at random. After he refined and perfected it, it was then poured into Neville's consciousness.
In theory, that would give Neville some sense of déjà vu to something he had never experienced before.
For example, he has never eaten pancake fruit.
When he saw pancake fruit for the first time, he immediately remembered what it should taste like.
This is theoretically true.
But Neville didn't change at all.
I don't know if it has failed.
Jack thought about it.
The human body has a certain ability to heal itself.
Maybe there is such an ability on the soul level.
No matter how powerful Legilimency is, the memories it brings are not those that have actually been experienced, but are forcefully instilled.
If it is not truly imprinted in the soul, perhaps it will be covered by the self-healing ability.
If this is really the case, then there is a reason why Voldemort is keen on using Legilimency to execute people.
For example, let a person have a memory of being swallowed by a python.
The process must have been extremely painful.
When you wake up and find out that everything is fake, you will be very happy.
It’s fake anyway.
Naturally, the effect of such punishment is not very good.
No one would take such a punishment seriously.
There is no doubt that since one time is not enough, in order to improve the effect, it is better to do it several times.
So the subject is tortured again and continues to experience that false memory.
And so on.
After repeated tossing, the subject cannot tell what is fake and what is real.
The whole person was confused and confused, like a madman.
Of course, in the past, when Voldemort was not so crazy, what kind of mentality did he have to use Legilimency to punish others?
Is it to shock others, or is it to completely erase the self-healing ability of the soul and completely ingrain those terrible memories...
No one knows anymore.
After all, he was already crazy.
Besides.
This place will accelerate the body's self-healing ability.
For example, during the last sparring session, Jack knocked out half of Neville's teeth with one punch.
But he recovered after only a few minutes.
Every tooth is intact.
The increase in physical healing ability is visible to the naked eye.
As for the soul, I don't know.
Therefore, it is not yet known what is affecting it.
Jack calmed down his divergent thoughts and used Legilimency to conduct a detailed inspection of Neville in the name of inspection.
Mainly the memory of just now.
From Neville sneaking to the door of the Hufflepuff common room to the sparring session just now.
Really.
Can't see anything unusual.
The small memory that had been instilled in Neville had disappeared without a trace.
After double checking, Jack exited Neville's mind.
To put it secretly, this kind of magic that can spy on other people's thoughts at will is really addictive.
Because he just saw Neville's admiration and longing for him.
Not just words.
It's about Neville's true inner thoughts and the emotions carried by some memory fragments.
Such an unabashed compliment made Jack feel a little elated.
Jack had reason to suspect that after mastering Legilimency, Voldemort often spied on the thoughts of his subordinates and received various compliments from them.
Then he becomes arrogant and loses himself.
Development in this direction also exists.
Of course, these are purely assumptions.
He was neither Voldemort nor the worm in his belly, so how could he possibly know Voldemort's true thoughts.
Anyway, this is how he feels when he uses it now.
This will not work.
Jack warned himself secretly.
If you do this, it will be too easy to become addicted and addictive.
No way, who doesn’t like to see and hear other people’s true thoughts.
Even Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard in the world, is most willing to see the true thoughts of others.
"Jack, should we continue?" Neville asked, interrupting Jack's thinking.
"Continue? Aren't you feeling uncomfortable?" Jack was a little surprised. "You can't rush this. Just practice once or twice a day. Too much is not good for your body."
What he said was not an excuse.
The training process of Occlumency is, to put it bluntly, a kind of confrontational hard training.
The Legilimency user is required to constantly enter the brain of the Occlumency practitioner.
Read their thoughts and unearth memories that even they themselves have forgotten.
The only thing an Occlumency practitioner has to do is.
Do your best to fight against everything Legilimency users do.
Only if the confrontation is successful can the opponent be driven out of one's mind.
Only then can cultivation be considered successful.
It is a confrontational and hard training, and it requires all-out efforts, so practitioners will get tired easily.
Out of consideration, Jack reminded him kindly.
"I'm not afraid, keep going!"
Neville said solemnly.
His eyes seemed to be shining.
Neville looked confused.
He seemed to have experienced a short period of extraordinary life.
That's really extraordinary.
During that period of his life, the language he used to communicate with others was not even his usual English.
Not to mention that what the eyes saw and what the ears heard were almost all things that had never been heard before.
From the iced American drinks we drank, the pancakes we ate, to the computers we used, and the conversations we talked about about AI and the future, etc...
All this was beyond his imagination.
But now that I think about it carefully, it seems that I have no impression at all.
Those scenes that were once very real gradually became covered with a veil and became unclear.
Try rummaging again.
It's like I want to hold the sand tightly in my hand, but let it slip away faster.
In a blink of an eye, he only remembered that he had experienced a very exaggerated experience.
But what exactly happened?
But it's like everything you do when you've had too much to drink.
It was obvious that he took the initiative and made the decision.
But in the end, I remember nothing.
"You failed when you fought against my Legilimency just now." Jack observed while carefully using Legilimency to read Neville's inner thoughts.
[Ah, so that’s it? 】
【What will happen if I fail? 】
Neville was confused.
[It doesn’t seem to be like this before. 】
"I just increased the intensity a little bit and went deeper, but you couldn't bear it." Jack explained.
"So that's it." Neville suddenly realized.
[It turns out that I was so unbearable, I lost consciousness all of a sudden. 】
[Alas, I am really too weak. 】
[Never mind that, what happened to me just now?You didn't do anything rude, right? 】
[Looking at Jack’s appearance, there shouldn’t be one, right? 】
Neville was also unsure and a little uneasy.
Jack felt confused.
He just followed the process he knew and implanted a small piece of memory into Neville.
In fact, it was a memory he made up at random. After he refined and perfected it, it was then poured into Neville's consciousness.
In theory, that would give Neville some sense of déjà vu to something he had never experienced before.
For example, he has never eaten pancake fruit.
When he saw pancake fruit for the first time, he immediately remembered what it should taste like.
This is theoretically true.
But Neville didn't change at all.
I don't know if it has failed.
Jack thought about it.
The human body has a certain ability to heal itself.
Maybe there is such an ability on the soul level.
No matter how powerful Legilimency is, the memories it brings are not those that have actually been experienced, but are forcefully instilled.
If it is not truly imprinted in the soul, perhaps it will be covered by the self-healing ability.
If this is really the case, then there is a reason why Voldemort is keen on using Legilimency to execute people.
For example, let a person have a memory of being swallowed by a python.
The process must have been extremely painful.
When you wake up and find out that everything is fake, you will be very happy.
It’s fake anyway.
Naturally, the effect of such punishment is not very good.
No one would take such a punishment seriously.
There is no doubt that since one time is not enough, in order to improve the effect, it is better to do it several times.
So the subject is tortured again and continues to experience that false memory.
And so on.
After repeated tossing, the subject cannot tell what is fake and what is real.
The whole person was confused and confused, like a madman.
Of course, in the past, when Voldemort was not so crazy, what kind of mentality did he have to use Legilimency to punish others?
Is it to shock others, or is it to completely erase the self-healing ability of the soul and completely ingrain those terrible memories...
No one knows anymore.
After all, he was already crazy.
Besides.
This place will accelerate the body's self-healing ability.
For example, during the last sparring session, Jack knocked out half of Neville's teeth with one punch.
But he recovered after only a few minutes.
Every tooth is intact.
The increase in physical healing ability is visible to the naked eye.
As for the soul, I don't know.
Therefore, it is not yet known what is affecting it.
Jack calmed down his divergent thoughts and used Legilimency to conduct a detailed inspection of Neville in the name of inspection.
Mainly the memory of just now.
From Neville sneaking to the door of the Hufflepuff common room to the sparring session just now.
Really.
Can't see anything unusual.
The small memory that had been instilled in Neville had disappeared without a trace.
After double checking, Jack exited Neville's mind.
To put it secretly, this kind of magic that can spy on other people's thoughts at will is really addictive.
Because he just saw Neville's admiration and longing for him.
Not just words.
It's about Neville's true inner thoughts and the emotions carried by some memory fragments.
Such an unabashed compliment made Jack feel a little elated.
Jack had reason to suspect that after mastering Legilimency, Voldemort often spied on the thoughts of his subordinates and received various compliments from them.
Then he becomes arrogant and loses himself.
Development in this direction also exists.
Of course, these are purely assumptions.
He was neither Voldemort nor the worm in his belly, so how could he possibly know Voldemort's true thoughts.
Anyway, this is how he feels when he uses it now.
This will not work.
Jack warned himself secretly.
If you do this, it will be too easy to become addicted and addictive.
No way, who doesn’t like to see and hear other people’s true thoughts.
Even Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard in the world, is most willing to see the true thoughts of others.
"Jack, should we continue?" Neville asked, interrupting Jack's thinking.
"Continue? Aren't you feeling uncomfortable?" Jack was a little surprised. "You can't rush this. Just practice once or twice a day. Too much is not good for your body."
What he said was not an excuse.
The training process of Occlumency is, to put it bluntly, a kind of confrontational hard training.
The Legilimency user is required to constantly enter the brain of the Occlumency practitioner.
Read their thoughts and unearth memories that even they themselves have forgotten.
The only thing an Occlumency practitioner has to do is.
Do your best to fight against everything Legilimency users do.
Only if the confrontation is successful can the opponent be driven out of one's mind.
Only then can cultivation be considered successful.
It is a confrontational and hard training, and it requires all-out efforts, so practitioners will get tired easily.
Out of consideration, Jack reminded him kindly.
"I'm not afraid, keep going!"
Neville said solemnly.
His eyes seemed to be shining.
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