The Strongest Badger at Hogwarts

Chapter 62: Occluded Brain Training

"Because I've been practicing Psychopathic spells recently, and the release of this spell requires me to enter a state of absolute sanity and calm, so I thought Occlumency should help me."

Link blurted out.

This is the reason he has made up long ago, and he can guarantee that even the best Legilimency master will not be able to hear anything wrong from it.

Because this is true in the first place, Occlumency has a great bonus to the super-sensation spell, but the learning difficulty of Occlumency is much higher than that of the super-sensation spell. And to do Occlumency exclusively, that would be stupid.

And Snape's reaction did not exceed Link's expectations. He continued to stare at Link for a while, and then said faintly:

"If that's the case, then I'll teach you. Occlumency is good for your condition anyway."

"My condition?"

Link said suspiciously, this was the first time he heard Snape mention his condition in the last month, which also made him think about his physical condition once again.

What disease is it that Occlumency has an inhibitory effect on it?

However, Snape obviously did not want to continue on this topic, he waved his hand and said:

"To learn Occlumency, the first thing you need to master is to empty your brain - not to think, not to recall, not to feel. Because as long as your brain is empty, even if someone else invades your brain No information can be detected. This is the basis of Occlumency, and if you can't even do this, it proves that you have no talent for this, and then there is no need to mention the higher levels later."

Snape spoke lightly, but Link's expression became a little serious.

He knew very well how hard it was to do what Snape said.

Because the brain of an ordinary person is constantly thinking and perceiving the outside world almost all the time, even when he is sleeping, but he himself cannot perceive it.

Many people may think that emptying the brain is actually in a daze, but there are actually essential differences between the two.

Because when you are in a daze, there is indeed no thinking or memory.

But your feeling is still there, you can feel the chair against your back, you can feel your body warm, you can feel...

So emptying the brain is actually a very difficult thing, and normal people can only enter it once or twice by chance.

And to make it even more difficult, this state is easily interrupted, and true Occlumency requires you to be able to maintain this state in all circumstances.

This level of skill is not something that normal people can achieve through hard practice. Only those who are gifted can correctly master Occlumency under the guidance of others.

And this is also the main reason why Occupiers are so rare.

Seeing Link's serious expression, Snape nodded slightly, raised his wand and said:

"Okay, then let's get started."

"and many more!"

Link's roar stopped Snape's next move, only to see him take a few steps back, and then he said with some vigilance:

"How are you going to train me? Could it be using the Legilimency spell to keep entering my brain?"

This is what Link is most worried about, because there are too many secrets in his mind. Although Legilimency can obtain the thoughts in the mind of the person who is in the curse, there is no way to do it like the legendary soul search method. The same way he steals past memories, but Link is still afraid of revealing his secrets.

After all, Snape has a criminal record. In the original book, the way he trained Harry Potter to master Occlumency was to keep giving him Legilimency, accompanied by a series of poisonous tongue attacks, which made Harry's life worse than death. .

But what Link didn't expect was that when Snape heard the words, he glanced at him as if he was mentally retarded and said:

"That's against the law."

"so what?"

Link continued.

The Ministry of Magic does stipulate that Legilimency cannot be used on others without approval, especially on minor wizards.

But Snape wasn't the kind of guy who would obey the laws of the Ministry of Magic, in Link's view.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have taught Link such a dangerous spell as Shenfeng Wuying.

"That means I won't do that!"

Snape said angrily, and before Link could continue to say anything, the other wands in his hands were raised, turning a large empty glass jar in the corner into a soft reclining chair.

"Okay, just sit up and try to free your brain, don't chirp like a little girl here!"

"You just let me practice like this?"

"Otherwise? The methods are all told to you. If you can learn it, you will learn it. If you can't learn it, it means you don't have this talent!"

Snape said of course.

However, hearing that Link's expression was a little stunned.

He was just worried that Snape would train him so rigorously that his identity as a traveler would be revealed.

As a result, this training method is not strict now, but it is rather crude and excessive.

The world is a little weird.

Secretly complaining in his heart, Link finally lay down on the reclining chair and began to empty his mind.

Link still has some experience with this. After all, he had already done some meditation training when he learned the Super Sense Mantra.

It's just that compared to meditation, the requirements of this Occlumency training method are obviously more stringent.

So Link, quite rightly, made the mistake that most Occlumency learners make—falling asleep.

When Link woke up again, it was completely dark outside. Looking at the candlelight that was still beating slowly around him, Link, who was drowsy, suddenly felt an inexplicable sense of loneliness.

Snape himself was still dealing with the potent potion, but just looking at the way he was holding the switch of the burner, ready to turn off the fire, the whole process of making medicine should have come to an end.

This also gave Link a bad guess.

'This guy, shouldn't he fool me into training like this in order not to let me disturb his medicine? ’

As soon as this kind of conjecture appeared, Link became more and more reasonable. Otherwise, with Snape's character, how could he be so kind enough to prepare a reclining chair for him?

Thinking like this, Link's gaze towards Snape also became unkind.

At this time, Snape finally turned off the flame of the blowtorch and poured the medicinal liquid in the crucible into two cups.

"call!"

He let out a long breath, looked at Link, who had already woken up, and waved his hand tiredly and said:

"Drink the medicine and go, I'm going to rest."

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