Rubik’s Cube of Heavens

Chapter 62: peep

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After an unknown amount of time, Ke Wen slowly opened his closed eyes.

"How? Did it succeed?" Seeing this, Ollivander immediately asked eagerly.

"Uh..." Cowen scratched his head.

Seeing this, Ollivander's heart sank, and he asked in surprise, "Failed?"

"No, how should I put it..." Ke Wen's tone was a bit tangled: "Success is success, but what I finally built is not a library."

"It's not a library?" Ollivander frowned slightly, "Are you sure you succeeded?"

"I can be sure of this." Ke Wen nodded affirmatively: "The things I built are like... like a few boxes."

Cowen made a metaphor and cooperated with gestures at the same time: "It's not like a library where all the memories are in one room, but the memory is divided into several boxes, and there are more small boxes in the box. I built it like this. "

Ollivander followed Ke Wen's description for a while, and said uncertainly for a while, "In this way, I'm not sure which effect you have built in this way, or what I call the library effect is suitable."

"This is quite unexpected..." Ke Wen scratched his head a little embarrassedly: "When I first started to build, I couldn't help but build it like that, a little involuntarily, and when I recovered, it was too late to change it back."

"Can't help it?" Ollivander was slightly stunned. After thinking for a while, the worry on his face disappeared, but he said happily: "As long as you can be sure of success, you can't help it... I think this may be fate. Take care, after all, the effect of releasing the spell is different for everyone, I guess, it may be your wizard intuition that helped you make this choice, and this choice may be the most suitable for you."

"Maybe..." Ke Wen's tone was a little uncertain, but it was difficult to explain the truth. After all, if he explained, Ollivander would not understand what a computer is.

What's more, if Kewen explained truthfully, he might be in danger of being exposed again because of various unreasonable details.

It was with great difficulty that he maintained his personality, which made Ollivander and the academy ignore all the unreasonable things in him, and made it impossible for anyone to delve into his details...

This concludes the discussion about the success or failure of the 'Memory Charm'.

Ollivander started another topic: "Okay, you will experience the effect slowly in the future, do you still have the energy now?"

"I'm fine." Cowen confirmed.

"In that case, let's continue to learn 'Occlumency'." Ollivander suggested.

"Okay sir, how do we start?" Ke Wen was suddenly taken aback while talking.

Because when Ollivander said the word 'Occlumency', all his memories of 'Occlumency' suddenly automatically appeared in Kewen's mind.

All the information and pictures that he got from looking up the materials on the computer suddenly appeared clearly in his mind, as if he was actually there.

As a result, Kewen couldn't help being stunned, the effect of this 'Memory Curse' is amazing!

"What's wrong with you?" Ollivander couldn't help asking strangely when he saw Ke Wen staring blankly.

"Ah? Oh nothing." Ke Wen came back to his senses and explained with an idea: "I remembered why I felt the word 'Occlumency' was familiar before. I saw it in a book when I was looking for information in the library. over the word."

"So that's how it is." Ollivander believed Cowen's impromptu lie, and couldn't help saying happily: "It seems that your 'memory spell' has succeeded, congratulations."

"Thank you sir." Ke Wen thanked, and at the same time quickly changed the subject: "Let's start studying, what do I need to do this time?"

"Occulto mens, this is a spell." Ollivander said, "You read it with me first, oh, I forgot, now you only need to remember what you want to remember, and you can remember it by listening or reading it once."

Ke Wen couldn't help laughing and said, "Yes sir, I think I've memorized the spell."

"Okay." Ollivander laughed and shook his head, and then warned, "But this spell has higher requirements."

"What's the request?" Ke Wen said aloud.

"Because 'Occlumency' is used to keep secrets, it should not be obvious when required to use it, otherwise others will know that you are going to lie and hide your memory."

Ollivander explained: "So, the usage of the spell is silent and cast without a wand."

"I can cast spells silently." Ke Wen nodded, and asked curiously: "But how can I do spells without a stick?"

"Strong thoughts!" Ollivander taught in a deep voice.

"Strong thoughts?" Ke Wen acted like a repeater.

"That's right, a strong will." Ollivander repeated again solemnly, and then explained: "This is the case for most spells cast without a wand. You must have a very strong will, and you must be very clear about the meaning of the spell." Effect."

"This is similar to the 'Silent Casting Technique' I summed up." Ke Wen said, explaining the 'Silent Casting Technique' he summed up to Ollivander.

"You are a genius." Ollivander sighed after hearing this, and continued: "You summed it up perfectly, and the technique of 'casting spells without a wand' is just like what I said, but few people can combine both."

"You mean..." Ke Wen continued, "Most people can only 'cast spells silently' or 'cast spells without a staff', can't they use both skills at the same time?"

"Yes." Ollivander nodded in affirmation: "Most wizards are like this. Because if you want to use the two together, you need years of practice and superb talent."

"Most people can only combine a few of their commonly used spells with both. Only wizards like your headmaster Dumbledore can use both skills to release most of the spells."

"I see." Ke Wen responded with a sudden expression.

"Okay, let's start practicing." Ollivander pointed out: "First, you have to recall in your mind the contents of the book 'Materials of Wands' just now, and then I will apply 'Ingestion' to you, You have to work hard and try to resist me reading your thoughts."

Ke Wen felt relieved when he heard the words, thankfully the memory that Ollivander chose to read was so safe.

Taking a deep breath and getting ready, Cowen nodded to Ollivander as he recalled the contents of the book to indicate that he was ready.

Seeing this, Ollivander pointed at Ke Wen with his wand, chanted the incantation of 'ingesting divine thoughts', and began to read the thoughts in Ke Wen's mind.

The next moment, an extremely strong sense of voyeurism was captured by Kewen's sixth sense as a warrior.

To use a metaphor, it seems that someone wants to strip him naked, which makes people feel extremely uncomfortable...

(end of this chapter)