Hogwarts Rising Again

Chapter 523 Lost Memories

Chapter 523 Lost Memories

The golden light was gradually pushed aside, as if the mist had been dispelled, and a hillside appeared in the distance. The path wound and circled along the hillside to the distance, and fiery red hyacinths were blooming on both sides of the path.

Molin likes hyacinths. This kind of flower is very special. It sways and blooms in the wind, as if it conveys the signal of the wind, which makes people feel refreshed.

He didn't know why he liked hyacinths, but the road was full of these flowers on both sides, and he thought it was very beautiful.

He saw something on the other side of the hillside. Although it was vague, Maureen still recognized it. It was the corner of a house.

He quickened his pace and walked up the hillside.

But he didn't go far, everything in front of him suddenly disappeared, he was still standing in the library, and almost bumped into the bookshelf in front of him.

"What are you doing in a daze?"

Mrs. Pince came over with a feather duster and looked at Mo Lin suspiciously.

"No, just want to borrow some books."

Mo Lin didn't figure out what was on that small road, and felt a little regretful. He stood there wondering for a long time, but he still didn't figure out what was going on with that memory.

But Mrs. Pince kept staring at him, and he looked a little embarrassed.

"Aren't you going to participate in the club's activities with the book "Through Arcane Time and Space" today?" Mrs. Pince asked.

"Yes, I'm going."

Mo Lin hurriedly walked towards the restricted area, Mrs. Pince watched Mo Lin disappear in the restricted area before leaving.

Maureen opened the huge book, but instead of the club page, he turned to page 229.

Walker was already waiting for him on the third platform.

"You have something on your mind." Walker said slowly.

"You know what I'm thinking anyway." Mo Lin muttered.

In a certain way, Walker is another him, knowing everything about him, and Walker knows everything Maureen is thinking.

"Maybe you can try to talk to me," Walker said.

Maureen asked strangely: "Since when have you become a master of emotions? This book is also responsible for helping me solve my problems?"

"I'm just making a suggestion." Walker said, "It's convenient for you to concentrate on learning magic."

"We know the same thing, the exchange doesn't make sense, does it?" Morin said.

But Walker shook his head: "I am not only you, but also a book, with the thoughts and magic of four other people - and many times, you can't remember too many things in your mind at once, but I can try to help you Reminisce, analyze together—to be clear, there is no harm in having an extra brain to think."

Maureen threw his schoolbag to the ground, pulled out his wand, and said, "Okay, then you should know what happened to me just now, can you help me recall something?"

"That path is very familiar, you must have walked it before, otherwise you wouldn't have that feeling."

"But I don't remember when I walked past that place." Mo Lin shook his head.

"It appears in your mind in the form of a memory, then it must have happened. When you were dying, it appeared in your mind, then this place must be very important to you, but it was forgotten by you."

Maureen pondered for a moment and said, "If it is very important to me, why would I forget it?"

"We forget the past every day, some voluntarily, some inadvertently - irrelevant things will be gradually forgotten, and only impressive things will be permanently remembered." Walker said slowly.

Mo Lin touched his chin and said doubtfully, "This sentence is a bit familiar."

"You read it from the book." Walker said.

"Oh yes, I remembered." Morin had indeed read the magic book on memory before, and he found that Walker actually had the effect of helping him remember, which was very fresh.

Maureen continued: "If that's the case, when did I ever walk that road?"

"The longer the event, the easier it is to forget. Your memory after the age of seven is relatively complete, so this incident should have happened before the age of seven." Walker said.

Maureen nodded thoughtfully, and he also agreed with Walker's analysis.

But when exactly is seven years old?Why would I forget these things?Who cast the Oblivion Curse on him?
"I thought my memory could not be peeped, so it would be impossible to be forgotten." Mo Lin said.

"Special people can do it, such as Hufflepuff's Room of Requirement, who can peek into your memory." Walker reminded.

Walker helped Maureen analyze and recall, and concluded that it was a spell of forgetting. If so, it would be very strange.

Could it be that after falling into the stone arch, the forgotten memory was restored by mistake?
But Maureen can't be 100% sure either.

He thought about it for a long time, but found that he still hadn't recalled it, and he didn't have any clue about what was on the hillside covered with fiery red hyacinths.

"Maybe you'll remember it in the future," Walker said.

"there's one more thing--"

"Lily?"

"Yes, Lily." Mo Lin nodded, "She has become a little strange, this is not like the Lily I know, she never looked down on any professor before, even if she doesn't like it, she will respect— —but after attending Professor Trelawney's divination class, she seemed to have changed."

"I can't give you an answer to this, I haven't seen Lily's thoughts." Walker shook his head.

"Do you think Professor Trelawney did some hypnotism for her? I remember that fortune tellers can hypnotize people." Mo Lin said, "If it wasn't for Professor Trelawney who did a big hypnotism. Prophet, maybe I really think so."

"Anything, as long as you look carefully, you will find the source." Walker said.

Maureen couldn't figure it out.

"Forget it, don't think about it, I'm here to learn magic, what is the third space-time magic?"

The first two spells that Morin learned were skills, not attack spells, but they were very practical. I don’t know what spells Walker will teach him this time.

"The field of spells," Walker said.

"What kind of magic is this?" Molin asked curiously.

"I'll show you."

Walker raised his wand and shook it in the air, a white light spread out rapidly and disappeared into the air.

Mo Lin felt that there seemed to be some wind blowing around him, and ripples jumped out of the surrounding air from time to time. These white ripples were fleeting, as if some strange things were constantly beating around Mo Lin.

Walker put down his wand and said, "You can try to use your best spell on me, such as the petrification spell, or the stun spell, it doesn't matter."

Maureen waved the spell without thinking, and shouted at Walker: "All petrified!"

He wasn't very polite to Walker either. Normally, Walker could dodge the spells Maureen used.

But just as his petrification curse was shot out from the tip of his wand, before the petrification curse flew far, another ripple appeared in the air around him, and the petrification curse suddenly sank into the air, was sucked in by those ripples, and disappeared Get out of nowhere!
"Huh? What happened?" Mo Lin asked in surprise.

Walker obviously stood there without moving or fighting back, but Maureen's petrification spell failed strangely, and it didn't even appear like a spell transition, which is obviously unreasonable.

(End of this chapter)

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