The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster

Chapter 35: New Understanding of Occlumency

Despite Jon's repeated hints, Professor Sprout still doesn't seem to have guessed that the monster that caused the three attacks was a basilisk.

At least the Hogwarts official did not take any obvious measures against the basilisk... For example, distributing snake-repellent toilet water to the teachers and students of the school, and letting Hagrid raise a large number of honey badgers.

Fortunately, as expected, since the Christmas holidays, Hogwarts seems to have returned to its usual calm.

With the exception of Hermione Granger's disappearance for a few weeks, there was a lot of chatter among the students, and everyone took it for granted that she had been attacked. However, Madam Pomfrey clearly explained to everyone that Miss Granger was only a deformed accident, not an attack, and she will recover quickly.

Now, the sun over Hogwarts seems to be rising again.

In the castle, everyone's mood turned upbeat... Since Justin and the nearly headless Nick were attacked, there have been no more attacks in the past few weeks.

And there is also news from Professor Sprout that the mandrake is growing satisfactorily, and it will not be long before it will mature and be used to help the victims who have turned to stone to restore their original shape.

Jon heard her say this to Filch in a herbal class: "As soon as their comedones are mature, they can be re-transplanted; and then, before long, Professor Snape can use them to prepare an antidote, Your Lady Norris will be back soon."

Everything seems to be going in the right direction.

Jon is very clear about the reason. According to the original plot, Ginny Weasley discarded and tried to destroy Tom Riddle's diary... She is no longer under the control of the Horcrux, and naturally there will be no attack again.

And Tom Riddle's diary is now in Harry Potter's hands, and Harry has not yet mastered its use.

In other words, Hogwarts must be safe for the past two months... Tom Riddle can no longer use Ginny to open the door to the secret room, and the basilisk will naturally not wander around the school.

Jon's nerves were tense for half a year, and he seemed to have time to relax for a while.

Gilderoy Lockhart felt it was his credit.

"I don't think there will be any more trouble, Minerva," Jon heard him say in one conversation: "I don't think the Chamber of Secrets will ever be opened again this time; the criminals must have known, I Here, sooner or later I will catch them!"

For some reason, Jon always felt that Professor Lockhart made him feel a little weird.

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During this time, Jon spent most of his spare time in the Room of Requirement... to make up for the loss of more than half a month of Christmas and being unable to practice magic.

And because he knew the original plot and knew that this period of time was safe, he no longer deliberately controlled the time to enter and leave the Hufflepuff common room, as long as he did not violate the school rules.

Right now, in the Room of Requirement.

An Eastern European man who is not tall but with unusually strong movements is dodging the attacks of several mobile dummies in front of him.

He is so powerful that he can smash a dummy made of slate into pieces with one punch.

The speed is also very fast, and the 100-meter speed can easily run within 12 seconds.

What's more important is the keen hearing, even if you close your eyes, you can know the direction of the enemy.

Sergei Pavlov, worthy of being the best member of the Kazan training camp in 1976 and an excellent KGB agent who has won the Order of the Red Banner, his body is almost born for fighting, and he is a perfect fighter.

Jon has been transformed into him for nearly four hours, and he can now fully control the body.

Two pistols, the less powerful one has practiced him many times, and with the body of his twelve-year-old child, he can now use it to hit close targets more accurately (PSM pistols were originally designed for civilians and prepared by female agents).

The powerful one has not tried him yet, after all, it is impossible to determine whether the Room of Requirement has a good sound insulation effect... Otherwise, it would not be very good to attract a bunch of people with a gunshot.

As the Eastern European man suddenly fell to the ground, he twitched violently.

His body began to shrink a little bit, and finally took the shape of Jon Hart, a first-year Hufflepuff student.

The feeling of taking the compound decoction is really uncomfortable. Your body is suddenly stretched or flattened like a toy. They all look like Moody's!

After a few minutes, Jon changed his clothes and picked up the side of his wand.

Aim at an active dummy in front of you and recite something, and an orange-yellow light shoots at the eye of the active dummy.

After nearly half a year of ascetic cultivation, the Eye Disease Mantra, which does not depend on emotions, seems to be under his control.

Even if there is a fire dragon in front of him, he is now confident that an eye curse will cause the opponent to suffer greatly; of course, being trampled into meat patties by the crazy fire dragon is not within his scope of consideration.

However, compared with the eye disease spell, the main learning content on the other hand, the progress is not so smooth.

The book "Close Your Brain" that records the use of Occlumency, Jon has long since gone to the library... He has already memorized the contents of it.

For nearly half a year, he wakes up, sleeps, and other leisure time every day, trying his best to train his brain according to the content recorded in that book.

I can clearly feel that I have made some progress in this regard, but not much.

And there is the old problem before, no matter how hard I try, I can't know how far my training has become... After all, it's impossible to ask a powerful wizard to cast Legilimency on him to verify this.

Jon sat on the sofa in the Room of Requirement with a dignified expression... Occlumency was the most urgent thing for him to control.

Suddenly, Jon stood up.

He thought of one thing:

Occlumency is not normal magic, no wand or spell is required.

It's just a pure intuition, a conditioned reflex.

Intuition, compound decoction can be copied... For example, those fighting instincts of Sergey, after taking compound decoction to become him, he can completely control those fighting instincts unconsciously.

So if turning into a powerful Occlumency wizard, will it help the understanding of Occlumency?

Jon was suddenly excited.

Coincidentally, Hogwarts happens to have a highly accomplished Occupier.

"Severus Snape!"

The compound decoction needs to use a hair of the transformed object, and there is no doubt that pulling a hair from Snape is tantamount to pulling a tooth from a tiger's mouth!

The risk is high, the chance of failure is not small... but the benefits are very objective, it seems worth a try?

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