Yunieff felt empty, as if something had been pulled out of his body, and at the same time a supportive thing was weakened, making him feel a little weak.

He never expected that the Patronus Charm would bring him this kind of experience.

I took the candied pineapple, took a bite, and stuffed all the memories back with the sweetness, just like stuffing cotton into a pillow, and then I felt better.

His control over his thoughts remains top-notch.

"What's going on here?" he asked.

Gadwin peeled off a chocolate ball, a trace of pleasure flashed across his face: "The effect of the Patronus Charm."

"The requirements for casting a Patronus Charm are very demanding," he explained.

"First of all, people without happy memories will definitely not be able to cast this spell."

"Secondly, people with happy memories may not be able to cast this spell. Because this spell will make your most uncomfortable memories appear together."

Yunieff thought for a while, it was indeed such a situation just now, and the memory was just like being pulled out by a water pipe.

"It's very contradictory." Gadwin took a bite of the chocolate ball. "This is the difficulty of casting the Patronus Charm. Most wizards cannot summon any form of Patronus, because happy memories will be destroyed by unfortunate ones. Recollection interferes and offsets.”

"Moreover, happiness is produced by misfortune. The happier a person is, the more unfortunate memories he has."

"So," he waved his wand and read the spell clearly, and a silver-white swift flew out, "a wizard like me who can summon a physical guardian angel is really rare in the entire magic world."

Yunieff glanced at him, and although he recognized that what he said was true, he still wanted to give him a disarming spell, the kind that would hit someone.

But he still calmed down and asked Gadwin: "Then how did you learn it?"

Gadwin shook his wand and revealed the secret: "Time."

"time?"

"Yes, time, recent memories are more profound, distant memories are more blurry, this is a natural law." Gadwin said, "Although it can only play a small role, because the Patronus Charm will still make you have bad memories. It's exposed, but sometimes that's what makes the seesaw fall the other way, all the way to the ground."

He sighed and concluded: "Your recent memories are definitely not good. So, we'd better come back next month."

"No," said Yunivore.

Gadwin frowned and said, "I hate doing useless work."

Yunieff shook his head and said: "It's not that I don't do useless things, but that this method almost doesn't work for me."

"Why?" It was Gadwin's turn to ask.

Yunieff looked up at the lamp above his head, the light was bright.

He said: "It is difficult for my memory to fade. Maybe when I die, my memory will not be blurred."

Gadwin rubbed his head incomprehensibly: "You are only a few years old, and you are talking about it until you die. Besides, the memory must be blurred. For example, can you still clearly recall the situation of wetting the bed as a child? What?"

Yunieff looked at him silently, and began to describe the bedwetting scene when he was two years old with no expression on his face, from the layout of the room at that time, to every movement of Ms. Gorrell, to how dry he felt after putting on a new diaper.

As his description became more detailed, Gadwin's movements gradually stopped.

On the one hand, he began to believe that Yunieff's memory would indeed never fade away, at least it would be difficult to fade away.

On the other hand, he was also surprised that Yunieff could tell such dark history without changing his face.

Seeing the change in Gadwin's face, Yunieff gradually felt happy. As long as I wasn't embarrassed, I wouldn't be the one who was embarrassed.

Finally, he sighed and patted Gadwin on the back (because he couldn't pat his shoulders): "I appreciate your kindness, but it is completely useless. But I think you will continue to fulfill your contract."

Gadwin's face gradually turned ugly, with a "trouble" look in his eyes.

"Don't you have any other options?" Yunieff looked at him.

Gadwin rolled his eyes away and said, "Well, actually I think there is no need for you to learn the Patronus Charm, right? You're not afraid of Dementors, are you? How about I teach you other advanced spells?"

Yunieff shook his head. Although this was a good opportunity for blackmail, he also wanted to learn Apparition or the Disguise Charm. The former would allow him to come and go freely, and the latter would allow him to approach the forbidden book area, but the guardian Divine spells are irreplaceable.

Because, he has always had such a question in his mind.

Are soul forms and patron saints equivalent?

If they are equal, what will be his patronus?

Is it the original human form, or the later Night Watchman?

To him, it was something worth trying.

Therefore, no matter what Gadwin promised, he would not give an inch.

Of course, it was also because Gadwin's promise was not attractive at all, and the highest price he offered was only three high-level magic spells.

"Ten advanced magic spells." Yunieff said.

"Then I'll continue to teach you the Patronus Charm." Gadwin said decisively.

"So there is still a way?" Yunieff glanced at him.

"Yes, there is," Gadwin said, "but it's more dangerous."

"Tell me about it?" Yunieff didn't particularly care. It's not like he had never experienced danger.

Gadwin looked out the window. There were no stars or moon tonight, only bright lights.

"Based on your situation, if you want to learn the Patronus Charm, you probably have to rely on dementors," he said.

"Relying on Dementors?" Yunieff was a little confused.

Gadwin nodded: "Dementors make a living by feeding on positive human emotions. They will suck out your good memories and then let you relive the worst memories over and over again."

"Isn't that even worse?" Yunieff couldn't help but ask.

"It's worse," Gadwin explained, "but at that time, you also become more aware of the importance of good memories."

He looked at Yunieff and said: "In my opinion, the reason why your patronus spell was interrupted is, to a large extent, because you instinctively felt that that uncomfortable memory was extremely important and more important than you. Most happy memories are more important.”

"That's why the uncomfortable memory easily defeated the pleasant memories you recalled."

"So why do you think so?" he asked.

"Why?" Yunieff already understood somewhat, but still asked.

Gadwin nodded with satisfaction. In his eyes, this was probably the time when Yunieff was most pleasing to his eyes.

He gave the answer: "Because you have too many happy memories, it seems that your happy memories are cheap. And you have too few unhappy memories, so you think they are very important. To use the most common analogy, in the desert A drop of water that a traveler considers very precious may accidentally spill on the ground to you, right?”

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