Chapter 61: Construct
Chapter 61: Construct
Chapter 61: Construct
Seeing Ollivander admit that the reason why he could remember every wand and its owner was because of the effect of Memory Charm, Coven couldn't help but be a little excited.
"You said that Madam Pince from Hogwarts's library would also..." At this time, Coven thought of something and suddenly said, "No wonder! No wonder Madam Pince could easily point out the location of all the books! It turned out that it was because she also knew the advanced usage of Memory Charm!"
"Yes, that's right." Ollivander looked at Coven's excited expression and nodded in amusement. "In the next three generations, my family and Madam Pince's family are close relatives, so their family also has the advanced use of Memory Charm."
"Sir, I really can't wait!" After hearing this, Coven looked at Potion in Ollivander's hand with bright eyes and asked anxiously, "How do you use this Potion? Drink it directly?"
"That's right." Ollivander nodded and said with a smile, "This bottle of Potion's configuration is no less difficult than the 'Fuling Potion'. Before you drink this bottle of Potion, you must remember a few steps."
"Sir, please tell me!" Coven's expression became focused and serious.
Ollivander was very satisfied with Coven's seriousness. He was really afraid that Coven would always be so impatient. That would be detrimental to Memory Charm's study, and there was a high chance of wasting Potion.
Seeing that Coven had calmed down, Ollivander began to warn him in a serious tone, "First of all, child, you need to master Memory Charm's standard spell. When you are proficient and correct in the spell, you can drink Potion and apply Memory Charm to yourself."
"I will remember!" Coven nodded heavily.
"I haven't finished yet." Ollivander laughed and continued, "The moment you finish drinking Potion, you have to think about it in your mind and use your consciousness to create a place to store memories in your mind. It is basically the library because the library is the most suitable."
"So the effect of this bottle of Potion is to make the 'library' that you think out of your consciousness stabilize. This is the most important step!"
"Conception..." Coven thought for a moment, then looked at Ollivander and said thoughtfully: "I think I have no problem. I can build a Hogwarts library."
"Very good." Ollivander nodded in satisfaction and continued, "After the virtual library is solidified in the consciousness, you still have to go to the library to divide up areas step by step. My suggestion is to classify life, common sense, knowledge, and other memories into different sections of the library."
"Yes, I will remember!" Coven confirmed again seriously
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"I believe you." Ollivander smiled and encouraged, "After all, I have never seen a child smarter than you."
Coven smiled modestly but then asked with some concern, "Sir, I mean, what will happen if I fail?"
Hearing this, Ollivander laughed and comforted, "Don't worry. Other than wasting this precious bottle of Potion, there won't be any hidden dangers."
"That's good." Coven was relieved.
"No, that's not good." Ollivander maintained his smile and shook his head. "Child, this bottle of Potion is not easy to configure. After all, the formula of this bottle of Potion is also confidential, and I do not have much talent in the configuration of Potion, so if I want to make another bottle of Potion, I am afraid that I will have to wait for who knows how long, and I do not know how many galleons I will have to waste."
"Ah?" Coven was a little dumbfounded.
"So, child, you have to be serious," Ollivander warned jokingly.
"Yes, I will!" Coven answered seriously.
"Come on, let us learn Memory Charm first. I will teach you the correct reading method." Ollivander first put Potion aside and then said to Coven.
Coven answered and raised his spirit.
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Next, Coven followed Ollivander and read Memory Charm's spell over and over again. Even though he had already made sure that he could read it correctly, Coven continued to read it for a long time.
After confirming that he could no longer misread it, Coven continued the next step and began to experiment with the ordinary usage of Memory Charm. He took a book about the magic wand materials that Ollivander handed over and began to use Memory Charm to try to remember it.
The test results were very successful.
Coven only looked through the contents of the entire book briefly and did not especially recite it. However, under the effect of Memory Charm, after Coven closed the book, he still clearly remembered the contents of the entire book.
Ollivander took a page and asked a question. Coven answered all of them correctly.
At this point, Coven had completely mastered the ordinary usage of Memory Charm, and next was the important moment.
After taking a few deep breaths, Coven focused and calmed himself down. Under Ollivander's attention, he pulled out the cork and drank Potion.
"It's enough! Now, use your mind to construct a virtual library in your mind!" Ollivander reminded him nervously.
Coven nodded with a serious expression. Then, he closed his eyes and focused his attention.
However, just as he started building the library in his mind, Coven couldn't help but slip away for a moment.
Because he thought of the computer and wondered if he could build a 'virtual computer'.
As soon as this thought came to mind, it couldn't help but get out of hand.
'Yes, if the memory was compared to data, then the computer could also be perfectly distinguished and stored. Whether it was the distribution disk or the establishment of a folder, wasn't it more convenient and detailed than the library?'
'Moreover, the computer could also be used as a calculator.'
Coven then diverged his thoughts, "It just so happens that I know many algorithms and so on. If I build a computer, can I use this to calculate more easily?"
"There are also magic spells that can be compared to small programs. Then the computer can also run these programs one by one and change the body. Can a thought be able to successfully release the magic spell?"
The more he thought about it, Coven felt that building a computer was more perfect than building a library.
Because his thoughts were too concentrated, the corner of the library structure that Coven had originally created in his mind had unknowingly dissipated. Instead, it had the appearance of a computer interface.
By the time Coven reacted, he had already made up almost all the scenes in the hard disk area in his mind.
His heart quivered, and his thoughts cleared.
However, he didn't have much time to come back because he felt that the medicinal effect in his body was quickly disappearing.
With this, Coven could only grit his teeth and simply not change it. He would just use the computer mode.
However, there was not much time left for the medicinal effect. Coven had no time to meticulously add what 'calculator' program. Therefore, he could only first construct the division of the hard disk. As for the 'calculator' and 'magic spell', he could only wait for the future to slowly come to an end.
At worst, if he couldn't construct a perfect one this time, he would study Potion's configuration in the future and configure Potion to upgrade his patch.