Li Weide couldn't let the secret in his heart be exposed to Queenie.

That was not something that people in this world could understand.

He didn't want others to think he was crazy, nor did he want others to go crazy because of his secret…

God knows what would happen when Queenie discovered that the world they were in was actually fictional in another world?

Of course, it's also possible that magic and everything is real, but it was written into a novel by a writer, and then it really became fictional…

Li Weide stopped his chaotic thoughts, now was not the time to imagine these things.

He now urgently needed a solution to the problem.

Moreover, he had at most only a day and two nights!

After Li Weide and the others got out of the car, Flander Doyle drove the Thestral carriage away from Godric's Hollow.

Professor Hicks stayed behind to take care of Li Weide and Tom before the Jacob family arrived.

Tom was of course very excited about this, because it meant that he had more time to get one-on-one tutoring from an excellent professor.

Compared to the active Tom, Li Weide seemed a little too leisurely.

After coming here, he even lay on the recliner during the day to "doze off"…

Of course, this was only on the surface…

On the very day he moved into Godric's Hollow, Li Weide quietly called Toby to his side.

He asked Toby to quickly go to Diagon Alley and buy back all the books about Occlumency that he could find in the bookstore.

Then find a secret and safe place to put them away.

Toby was an experienced house elf, and this task was of course not difficult for him.

He came back just as everyone had finished dinner.

When it was getting dark, Li Weide took the initiative to tell Professor Hicks that he was sleepy and wanted to rest early tonight.

Professor Hicks naturally didn't think much about it, moreover, she still had to deal with the studious Tom.

When he returned to the room, Li Weide locked the door, and then asked Toby to Apparate him to the place where the books were stored.

It was a dry cave, the entrance of which had been sealed by Toby with stones, leaving only enough gaps for ventilation, and no one knew how Toby found this place.

Toby also thoughtfully placed a whole set of tables and chairs in the cave, as well as a bundle of candles, and the books he bought were placed on the big table.

This pile of books was a mix of new and old, because Toby didn't even let go of the second-hand bookstores.

He almost bought a copy of every book about Occlumency that could be found on the market and brought it back.

At this moment, Li Weide was extremely grateful to have an experienced house elf to help him.

So, starting that night, after drinking the energy potion that Toby helped buy back, Li Weide urgently began to study Occlumency!

To master Occlumency within a day and two nights, and be able to reach the point of deceiving Queenie…

Just thinking about it made him feel that the probability of success was not high.

Li Weide himself didn't have much confidence in this either, he could only try his best.

Of course, because the probability of success was too low, he had also quietly prepared a second plan.

If he didn't learn Occlumency during this time, he would take Toby and leave temporarily…

After all, it was better to think of a barely passable reason to explain after leaving, than to have Queenie directly pry into his own secrets.

That night, thanks to his strong memory, after flipping through these books, Li Weide basically remembered the knowledge of Occlumency.

In Li Weide's view, the so-called Occlumency was to set up a door in the brain, locking the memories that he wanted to hide behind the door, so that no one could see them.

Then, turn this door into a screen, constantly playing false memories.

When a Legilimens pries into memories, they can only see these false memories, but cannot pry into the memories behind the door.

This is Occlumency.

Of course, if the Legilimens is strong enough, they can still see through the falsehood and directly smash this door.

However, Queenie, who passively triggers Legilimency, would not do this to such an extent.

Unless she took out her wand and directly cast Legilimency on Li Weide…

According to the records in these books, there are two ways to practice Occlumency.

The first method is faster.

That is to find a trusted wizard to constantly use Legilimency on oneself.

This is to stimulate one's brain and magic, so that the magic becomes resistant to it.

When detecting the magic of Legilimency, a mental wall is automatically constructed, passively building the door.

The whole process is a bit like stimulating the body's immune system.

Compared to the first method, the second method is much slower.

Learners need to deliberately control their consciousness…

First of all, you need to always be in a calm state of mind, without thinking about anything.

Secondly, add prepared false memories to your calm thoughts…

Finally, when the learner can maintain this state anytime and anywhere, Occlumency is considered to be mastered.

Since there was no trusted wizard to assist his practice, Li Weide had to choose the second method…

After choosing a practice method, Li Weide began meditation practice, trying hard to achieve a state of no distracting thoughts.

He didn't even have time to look at the system's item refresh that night.

Until Toby brought him back the next morning, he did not stop this practice.

Tom saw Li Weide lying on the recliner with his eyes closed, meditating, and thought he was dozing off.

Wanting to surpass Li Weide, he was naturally happy to see Li Weide being lazy, he couldn't wait for Li Weide to continue to be so lazy!

Professor Hicks thought that Li Weide had just come to a new place and didn't sleep well at night, so he was catching up on sleep, so she didn't bother him.

Therefore, Li Weide was able to continue practicing Occlumency with peace of mind.

This kind of practice is really difficult, just the first step, putting away all distracting thoughts, is enough to dissuade most people.

Li Weide persisted for a night, but failed to achieve this first step… He couldn't even achieve a slightly calmer state.

In fact, the more thoughtful people are, the harder it is to calm down, because they are constantly thinking when they are awake…

And Li Weide is this kind of person, even in his dreams, his brain cannot calm down, so how can he achieve a state of no distracting thoughts when he is awake?

As time passed, Li Weide's heart slowly sank.

Perhaps, given enough time, he would eventually be able to achieve a state of no distracting thoughts.

But now, he doesn't have much time left…

As the sun set in the west, Li Weide slowly opened his eyes, he finally chose to give up.

He planned to take Toby and quietly run away tonight.

As for the reason for leaving… he would think about it when he was caught…

Li Weide stood up from the recliner tiredly.

At this time, Professor Hicks was explaining the basic knowledge of Transfiguration to the studious Tom.

"…When you transfigure an object, you don't need to deliberately imagine all the details of the object you want to transform into…"

"For example, if you want to turn a goblet into a bird, you don't need to construct all the details of that bird in your mind."

"If you have to imagine the shape of every feather, then a simple Transfiguration spell can exhaust people to death."

"We only need to outline the appearance of the bird in our minds when transfiguring, as for everything else, leave it to the magical magic, the magic will naturally help the wizard achieve his wishes."

Hicks was talking about the basic knowledge of Transfiguration, which Li Weide had naturally read all in "A Complete Guide to Transfiguration", but…

"…Leave everything else to the magical magic…" This sentence now struck Li Weide's mind like a thunderbolt!

Li Weide suddenly understood, yes… I am a wizard, I have magic, and Occlumency is magic! It's not some kind of Zen meditation!

I don't need to rely on willpower to calm myself like a Muggle, that's not a state that can be achieved in a short time! My practice method was wrong from the beginning!

In fact, as a wizard, he only needs to leave everything to the magical magic, and the magic will naturally help the wizard achieve his wishes!

Because magic is originally subjective!

Thinking of this, Li Weide, who had just stood up, stretched and lay back down…

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