March.

Omid Abbott of the Mind Magic Research Group and Haldane of the Conjuration Research Group found Murphy together.

"Director, we would like to apply to recruit a wizard who is good at Legilimency to test some ideas." Haldane said.

"A wizard who is proficient in Legilimency?"

This kind of wizard is not easy to find.

Legilimency is not an illegal spell, but reading a person's mind at will is obviously very offensive and most wizards will not use it, and even Aurors who may use it to a certain level of proficiency Not many.

"That's right, Director. Didn't you mention memory copying before? After detailed demonstration, we believe that in order to complete the copying of memory, we must first solve the problem of memory retrieval." Haldane said.

"But Legilimency usually works in an indexical way, searching the subject's brain for answers to specific questions, much like looking through a table of contents for a specific entry in an encyclopedia. It's difficult to extract systematic information this way. Knowledge." Omid said.

Murphy nodded.

Legilimency is like using a search engine. You can get a result quickly, but the information you get is very fragmented.

"But we noticed that some information shows that some wizards can extract their memories and store them in a pensieve, and the pensieve seems to be able to generate scenes that allow wizards to repeatedly sort out and study their memories."

"We are very curious about this and think the mechanism should help retrieve knowledge-type memories."

Murphy understood, "Well, tell me what kind of experiments they are. If possible, I will try them myself."

Perhaps due to the high level of magic in the mental dimension, Murphy himself uses Legilimency well, but this is also inseparable from the fact that he occasionally secretly practiced with his classmates when he was in school.

Omid and Haldane were a little surprised, but it would be a lot more convenient for them if Murphy was directly involved. After all, the research on "memory copying" was obviously conducted by Murphy for his own use.

"It would be best if you directly participated." Omid said.

"We mainly want to verify whether Legilimency can be used to extract intellectual memories, which may require some sorting and integration of memories."

"Operationally, you can use Legilimency on yourself, guide this spell, and see if you can use it to sort out your own memory and extract specific scenes or specific categories of knowledge."

“If possible, use a pensieve first to assist with the practice.”

"Using Legilimency to sort out memories?"

This is quite an interesting idea. He has never used Legilimency on himself.

After the two left, Murphy took out his wand and pointed it at his head, "Legilimency!"

Suddenly, a unique feeling came to his mind. On the one hand, he felt as if a hole had been cut in his brain and memories were flowing out. On the other hand, he seemed to have another perspective. Trying to sort through the information coming in.

This confused feeling almost made him vomit for a moment, but the spell ended after a few seconds.

"Huh..." Murphy took a few deep breaths before calming down the surging dizziness, "I didn't expect that using Legilimency on myself would feel like this."

It's a bit schizophrenic.

However, he did not flinch. On the one hand, he was very interested in sorting out his own memories.

When he saw that the diary listed all his knowledge in categories, Murphy felt a little envious.

Human memory is an index and link structure. A concept or knowledge is usually connected to various other concepts, knowledge, and situations to form a network-like structure, rather than a declarative structure like a book. illustrate.

Memories of things that happened in the past are mostly indexes linked by emotions and image memories.

Recall is the process by which the brain retrieves stored memories such as images, emotions, and concepts through these indexes.

This method of memory is convenient for humans to make associations and recall some commonly used information more quickly, but it is not conducive to the preservation of memory. Those infrequently used concepts and infrequently applied knowledge will be slowly degraded. The weight sinks into the depths of memory.

On the other hand, no one can do this for him. No matter what kind of results Omid and his team come up with, he will be the ultimate user. Whether it is memory sorting or memory copying, it should be necessary to take photos. The practice of telekinesis.

When he felt more comfortable, he used Legilimency on himself.

This time, with the previous mental preparation, he worked hard to adapt his brain to the dual-line thinking method.

Gradually, he found that his consciousness was divided into two parts. One part belonged to the recipient, who was experiencing the pain of having his memory randomly searched, and the other part belonged to the performer, who was trying to find something from a pile of messy threads. thing.

This sense of separation made him extremely uncomfortable, but when he gradually shifted his attention to the performer, the discomfort eased, as if the brain being examined did not belong to him.

There were constant flashes of emotions, sadness, joy, pain, and anger rushing out for no reason, impacting his consciousness. At the same time, all kinds of messy thoughts also came and went.

"God is just a powerful wizard..."

"Voldemort is a brain-dead lunatic. I am much stronger than him..."

"Naiko, I want Naiko..."

"I don't know how to solve this question..."

"Dogs don't play any games..."

"Eat the big melon, eat the big melon! Hahaha, eat all the big melons..."

After a while, Murphy ended the spell again.

Headache.

What's going on in my head?

Even the colorful thoughts I had in my teenage years were brought out.

"It should be that there is no definite object to search, so all kinds of random things will pop up randomly..."

"Come again."

Since he is preparing to copy movies or something recently, he might as well retrieve the information in his memory about those movies that will be big hits in the future.

"Legilimency!"

Countless thoughts emerged again, but they were all ignored. Among the billions of memory threads, he found one of them and pulled it outward.

Avatar, Avengers 4, Titanic...

No, no, not big production.

Suddenly a memory fragment was unearthed, which seemed to be a box office ranking.

This was a webpage he had browsed at some point. As it was retrieved from his memory, the content on it became clearer and clearer. Gradually, the text appeared from the mosaic that filled the screen. After a while, he I saw the first few in the rankings, all of which were the blockbusters of Yishui that I just thought of.

But soon, as more and more content appeared, he also found something else.

"The Lion King?"

"This... seems okay..."

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