[I think this is a very feasible idea. 】

[The healing of the soul can completely imitate the healing method of the body, so that the torn parts are closely connected, which will speed up the recovery. 】

[But there is a very real problem in front of me. After all, the soul is a conceptual body of nothingness. Even the ghosts of the dead cannot appear in the world in the form of physical existence, let alone the souls of the living. 】

Writing this, Sherlock feels that this book is more like a wizard's experimental diary.

In how to deal with the soul, the author encountered troubles, and most of the following pages are devoted to various experiments that can affect the form of the soul.

Finally found a suitable "suture needle".

A spell that can target the caster's own soul, it can penetrate the soul without damaging it, so as to achieve the effect of stitching.

Although the process of finding the right "needle" is a bit complicated, it is not too difficult. After all, there are so many ancient magics that target the soul. Even the highest attainments in black magic, the effects of the three unforgivable spells are all directed at the soul. of.

There are many things to learn from.

What really hinders the author's research in this book is the selection of "lines".

Unlike the "needle", the function of the "needle" is only to carry out the penetration with the "thread", and the "thread" is responsible for tightening the torn soul, and at the same time as the soul heals, it is perfectly integrated with the soul. into a whole.

The author's first thought was to use other souls as "threads" for stitching.

The same is the soul, this kind of adaptability is the highest, and at the same time, it can be perfectly integrated with the wound in the end.

After all, the suture operation of the soul is still different from the normal suture operation. As long as the "thread" is sewn in, there is no way to remove it again.

But how can a complete soul be used as a "thread"?

Let's not talk about whether this involves morality. Just the size of a normal soul of a living person cannot be used as a small but strong "thread" to stitch the torn and weak soul.

So all research is completely dead here.

The author has overcome all other difficulties and technical problems, and even tried a dementor as an experimental object. As long as she can find a suitable "line", her idea can be perfectly realized.

Even if the soul is torn, it can be easily healed by this method.

But the "line" requirements are too harsh.

First of all, the "thread" must also be a soul, and secondly, this soul cannot be complete, it is best to be divided into one of the countless parts.

It is very difficult to meet this condition.

After all, the soul of a wizard is not a piece of rag, and if you want to tear off a piece, you can tear off a piece.

The author of this book has never heard of what kind of magic exists in the magic world that can split the soul without dying.

By the end of the book, this magical experiment is over.

But this amazing and brilliant witch, who can think of such a way to heal her split soul, feels very sorry for this magic that has not been perfected in the end.

From the idea of ​​​​creating this magic that appeared in my mind, to the perfection step by step, until the last step of the magic experiment, all recorded in this book.

If this is passed down, maybe there will be a better alternative to this "line" in the advancement of magic in later generations.

Until I don't know why, the book was put into the forbidden area of ​​the Hogwarts library, and now it has been taken by Sherlock again.

The method of stitching the soul recorded in the book will not be mentioned for the time being.

Just look at the author of this book, record all kinds of his life in the experimental notes, and the mark on his left arm guides him to find this book.

Sherlock has ample evidence to suspect,

The witch who created this book is the original owner's mad mother!

Because the mark on his left arm is most likely from the original owner's mother, and Sherlock found an obvious detail in the narrative of this book.

This witch's teacher is a potion master who is familiar with many potion making methods, or is extremely proficient in potions.

And the teacher who was closest to the original owner's mother was Holrag Slughorn, who used to be the head of Slytherin at Hogwarts and was also the potions professor at that time!

These two bizarre coincidences that can come together are not coincidences.

There is a great possibility that the witch who wrote this experiment log was the original owner's mother, Sally Forrest.

But judging from her self-report in the book, I can't tell that she has a bit of madness like the portraits hanging in the original owner's study.

On the contrary, she is a witch full of wisdom, good at exploring and very rational.

The contrast between the images shown by the two is too great, which makes Sherlock shake his guess a little bit.

Or was there something else he didn't know about that turned the original owner's mother from a charismatic witch to a mad woman?

For example, at the end of this book, the magic experiment was unsuccessful, resulting in her soul not being repaired, and finally getting worse and worse, and then became like that?

Sherlock has too little evidence now, and he has no way to restore the previous history.

The top priority that should give him a headache now should be why the crescent moon mark will let him get this experiment log.

In fact, in Sherlock's heart, he already had an answer that he was not very willing to face.

Like the original owner's mother in the experiment log, his soul may have a tearing problem!

But at the beginning of the book, it is said that the tearing of the soul will make it impossible for the wizard to use the normal level of magic.

Since Sherlock was familiar with magic, he had never felt that his spell was making others weaker.

He looked at the page in the book "Soul Stitching" in his hand that taught how to detect the very sound magic of his soul, hesitated for a moment, and finally conducted a test on his soul according to the method in the book.

The result was as expected.

His soul is not complete, there are serious divisions!

Sherlock got up from his chair, frowning and pacing back and forth in the office.

He didn't expect such a thing to happen at all, but the torn soul didn't have any effect on him, the magic spell did not appear to be weaker than other wizards, and he never felt any discomfort in his body.

So, for what, and when was his soul torn apart?

He couldn't think of an answer, and even if he did, it wouldn't help.

Looking at the book "Soul Stitching", Sherlock shook his head and said softly.

"You can't find the right line, how can I find it?"

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