Hogwarts: Wizards Supreme

Chapter 9 Defeat the Troll

Occlumency is more like letting you build a maze, or a palace, in your brain, which can seal off your true thoughts while also showing false thoughts to others. This can deal with Legilimency, and can also help people control their thoughts and emotions and create false versions of themselves.

You can hide your true thoughts and emotions, construct false emotions, and display them like an autonomous schizophrenia, but completely under your control. No one can see through your lie because it is "true".

At the same time, it is also a real defensive technique that can defend against mental attacks to a certain extent. For example, it has defense capabilities against the Forgetting Spell, which allows the Forgetting Spell to only clear your superficial false memories. Even when you practice to a high level, you can defend against the Soul-Seizing Curse to a certain extent!

Of course, that's when you practice to a high and deep level. In fact, there are very few people in the world who can do this.

The reason why the Unforgivable Curse is unforgivable is that there is no counter-curse. More importantly, there are few people in the world who can truly resist its power.

Only then did Brian understand why it was listed separately in the system, instead of being classified into other branches such as Charms like Defense Against the Dark Arts.

He was also curious about the power of Legilimency, which was similar to it.

But he still had to return to Occlumency itself. He practiced it for several weeks, allowing himself to try to eliminate all emotions anytime and anywhere, but unexpectedly entered the door. This surprised Brian, who was prepared to be unable to learn it for the time being.

You know, in the original book, Harry spent a long time learning Occlumency, and was taught and trained by Snape, a master of Occlumency, and suffered a lot before he could master it when burying Dobby. it.

Perhaps, he was originally closing his heart, hiding his true self, and facing everything indifferently like a bystander.

The progress of Occlumency was gratifying, and time passed slowly, and in a blink of an eye it was Halloween Eve.

In the Charms class that day, they learned the Levitation Charm. Professor Flitwick praised Brian loudly because he learned this spell in advance and used it to help Neville during the flying lesson.

At the Halloween banquet, before Professor Quirrell came to inform him that a troll had entered the women's restroom, he left the party and ran towards the women's restroom. Malfoy thought he was on fire.

He was going to try to defeat the troll and see if he could get a witness point.

To be honest, it is not too difficult to bring down a giant monster, of course, this is if you are prepared in advance.

In order to deal with this situation, he found the formula of the Water of Life and Death, which is a very powerful sleeping potion. It took him a long time to brew a bottle with good luck, thanks to his father bringing him the potion ingredients without asking him what he wanted the ingredients for.

He poured the potion over a large piece of bloody raw beef that he had obtained from the house elves in the kitchen. He did not control the dosage, but sprinkled all the potion on it. This dosage could even bring down a fire dragon.

Brian ran near the women's room and smelled a strong stench. The troll stood there with its back to him, and in front of the troll, Brian saw the back of Professor Quirrell running away in a hurry.

When he saw Quirrell turning the corner and disappearing, he used a levitating spell and sent the beef in front of the troll. He ran into the women's bathroom and locked the door.

The potion takes a while to take effect, and that's enough time for a troll to turn a person into a pulp.

A gentleman does not stand under a dangerous wall, he never takes risks.

Brian put his ear against the door of the women's room, and there was the sound of chewing outside the door.

Trolls have always been mindless, and their mung bean-sized brains would never consider how bizarre this piece of beef appeared.

The sound of chewing stopped, and heavy footsteps came from outside the door. It seems the sleeping pills will take a while to take effect.

A low sobbing sound came from a stall in the women's bathroom. Brian paused and shouted in a low voice: "Hermione?"

The crying in the cubicle stopped, and there was the sound of hurried hands.

After a while, Hermione's head came out, her brown hair messy. Her eyes were red and swollen, and she said with a surprised expression: "Brian, why are you here? This is the women's bathroom!" Her voice became louder, her eyebrows raised, and her expression looked like an angry mother.

"Shh-" Brian put his right index finger on his lips, glanced outside the door, winked at Hermione and said, "You may not believe it, but there is a troll outside the door!"

"Oh, this is really a bizarre thing." Hermione walked out and hugged her shoulders and said with a tone full of distrust, "At least you should think of a more reliable excuse!"

"At least you're in a better mood now, aren't you?" Brian smiled, "That's how you look like."

Hermione's face turned red, she snorted and was about to open the door and go out.

Brian stopped him and said, "No, I didn't lie to you. There is really a troll outside the door."

As he spoke, he put his ear to the door. The footsteps outside the door had stopped, and there was a loud snoring sound.

"Phew, no problem, we can go out." He opened the door and saw the giant monster sleeping soundly outside the door, with the huge wooden stick thrown aside.

"Oh, God, no, this is not true, I mean, this is Hogwarts!" Hermione covered her mouth with her hands, only revealing her wide eyes, and kept exclaiming in a low voice.

"We have to leave quickly. The professors are coming soon. I don't want to be caught by them." Brian pulled Hermione and ran away.

Along the way, Hermione remained in a state of disbelief: "How could it be possible? Brian, this is Hogwarts..." The little witch has always believed that this is the safest place in the wizarding world, because all the books contain It is written like this.

"Hermione, the wizarding world is not peaceful, and Hogwarts is not the safest place." Brian said helplessly.

"But, Dumbledore..." Hermione argued.

"You know, Dumbledore is old. You can't force an old man to be flawless at all times," Brian said.

As they said that, they saw the chaotic crowd in front of them, and they naturally separated. Hermione squeezed into the Gryffindor group of young wizards.

There was a "ding" sound in his mind, and Brian looked at it intently.

[Modify the troll event, witness point +0]

Brian almost wanted to rub his eyes, trying to make sure he had missed a number or something.

At this point he has 1.7 witness points, which is not even a little more.

"Okay, it's a testimony, not a change in the plot." Brian rubbed his eyebrows, feeling a little headache.

This means that he cannot do everything well for the savior. On the contrary, he needs to participate in the plot as much as possible while ensuring the plot.

But the problem remains that his natural identity cannot make him an inseparable companion of the Savior. It is more likely that he will be heavily guarded by Harry Potter.

Unless he learns the Disillusionment Charm or something and keeps following Harry like a stalker.

But this is obviously unrealistic.

"No, maybe there are other ways." Brian thought.

He found an empty classroom and sat down, took out a roll of parchment, and wrote a few words on it in neat and beautiful handwriting:

[time, place, person]

[beginning, process, ending]

He fiddled with his lips with his quill, thinking about the reason for this failure and which of these words were the most important.

"According to the previous situation, the process can be changed. This will not affect anything. From this point of view, the time and location requirements should not be too strict."

He crossed out time, place and process.

"In this case, the beginning doesn't seem to be important." He crossed out the beginning again.

Only the characters and the ending remain.

"Judging from the results this time, the ending is that the troll is unconscious, which is correct." Brian analyzed, "So, the problem lies with the characters?"

Perhaps the biggest problem this time is the absence of Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. They should have been witnesses to this incident.

Perhaps what the system wanted him to witness was "the savior team knocked out a giant monster" rather than "someone knocked out a giant monster".

"But maybe I could turn it into 'knock out a troll with the Saviors,' and I could totally take the lead."

Brian circled "Characters" and "Ending" and tapped his quill on the paper again and again. Then he wrote the word "actor" next to the character.

Rolling up the parchment, Brian looked out the window at the deep lake and thought to himself: "If this guess is correct, I can take charge of these events. As long as the actors are present, I can be the director, or I can go on stage myself."

"However, this also requires follow-up verification on the premise that the guess is correct."

“That way, you don’t have to worry about missing those big events.”

"But this is a difficult road to walk." Brian's eyes were dark and dull, making his face look gloomy.

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