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She also saw Felix, and she imdiately wanted to leave. But she seed to thought of sothing and abruptly remained where she is, though her expression beca proud.

Felix stood next to her, “It’s rare to have such a serene ti at the castle.”

She raised her eyebrows in wonder, but quickly regained her composure. She followed Felix’s gaze and looked up, a red haze reflected in her eyes.

Neither of them spoke, quietly watching the setting sun’s afterglow illuminate the sky in brilliant orange-red colour.

It grew fainter and lighter, and when the last glimr of light disappeared, twilight fell.

The ghost’s silvery-white transparent body also seed to darken as Lady Grey’s gaze went over, her expression llowed.

“I apologize for my rudeness last ti,” Felix said.

She tried her best to keep her tone calr, “No, I was the one who was too sensitive … I always lose my temper over the smallest things.”

The two talked for a few minutes, Felix did not talk anything about the history of Hogwarts, Helena, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Bloody baron, they just simply chatted about the weather, the humans, and the wonder of the world.

“… The Magical Congress of the United States of Arica – similar to the Ministry of Magic over here – has made at least five relocations of their headquarters, just to avoid the eyes of the public,” Felix said.

“Is that so? There was no such organization in the ti I lived …”

“Because the MACUSA was just founded three hundred years ago. Wizards, over there, are very secretive in their activities, and the laws are harsh and very unfriendly to outsiders.” Felix introduced, “I think it’s because they have co close to exposing the entire wizarding community a few tis.”

“The most controversial one is the Rappaport law they made at the end of the eighteenth century, a law that states that wizards and ordinary people must be completely segregated and strictly forbids friendship and marriage between them.”

Intrigued by this, Ms. Gray asked him for more details.

“A very clichéd opening of a witch falling in love with a handso muggle, but unfortunately he is the offspring of a purger …”

Hogwarts grew a little darker, shrouding the figures of Felix and Lady Grey in darkness.

“… Until the end, they couldn’t guarantee if they had erased the mories of all the people involved, and to prevent such things from happening, this law ca into being.”

The story of Felix is over.

Ms. Gray floated off with interest.

Felix returned to his office, where he reorganized the important events of the recent past – the

The further conversation with Dobby.

Tossing out the diary and restoring Hagrid’s reputation.

The rest were less important, or not ti-bound things, such as writing a new book, researching ancient magic, examining the Room of Requirent, making snakeskin soft armour, learning mory magic, etc.

And mory magic …

Felix beca intrigued, and he prepared to attempt again the operation he had once completed.

He tapped his wand on the silver floral inlaid cup in front of him, and in a burst of deformation, it quickly morphed into a small squirrel.

“Well …”

He then constructed a mory fragnt in his brain, and pressed the tip of his wand against his forehead, drawing out wisps of silvery filants.

The silver filants floated on top of his palm, emitting silver specks of light around his hand.

Felix carefully incorporates the mory fragnts into the squirrel –

Its expression beca animated, and the little squirrel lifted its head and stared straight at him.

“Do you have anything to say?” Felix asked softly.

He knew it wouldn’t open its mouth because the mory didn’t contain the linguistic input, it’s rely equivalent to a code word, and the squirrel began to move. It stood on the table and looked around, and soon brought a quill to him in its mouth.

Felix tapped on the table again, and it quickly ran to the other side of the table, this ti bringing back a piece of parchnt.

“Very good.”

He nodded, then watched quietly as he gave this mory two instructions in addition to so habits of the little squirrel that he understood.

At the mont, for example, the little squirrel hid in its big fluffy tail and carefully poked its head out, its black eyes staring at him.

After about seven or eight minutes, its expression lost its brilliance.

Felix waved his wand and made it revert into a cup with a silver pattern.

He fell into thought, the office went quiet.

Half an hour later, he once again had a new inspiration –

Felix whispered, “Expecto Patronum.”

The tiny silver rain swallow flew out of his wand and circled around the office, its speed so fast that it left a slim streak in its owner’s eyes.

The hazy silver glow made the room gorgeous, and finally, it landed lightly in front of Felix.

‘How would it work if I injected so mories into the Patronus?’

That’s what Felix thought, and that’s what he did, as a mory with the sa colour integrated into rain swallow’s body.

In his expectant gaze, rain swallow silently shattered.

It is out of his expectation, why would this happen?

But he quickly thought of the definition of the Patronus: it is a reflection of your most positive emotions of all, the caster must focus on recalling the happiest mories they can think of, and as far as practice goes, the stronger the joy the mories bring, the stronger the effect of the spell.

The keyword used to describe this is ‘mory’.

The Patronus is made up of happy mories, and Felix just happened to inject mory, so naturally, the magic naturally dissipated.

Felix shook his head, “I thought I could get a more stable transfiguration structure with the Patronus, by using the temporary incorporation of mories.”

According to his vision, the Patronus can act as a ssenger, can be separated from the wizard a certain distance by itself, if it is given enough flexible mories, is it not equivalent to an ‘other self’ that wanders in the outside world?

Whether it was the Patronus magic itself, or the mory fragnts injected, it all depended entirely on the Wizard himself, so there was no need to worry about it getting out of control.

Even, according to his vision, the ultimate form of this magic can directly carry his own consciousness, to allow his Patronus to walk around the wizarding world while he is in school, to complete so simple tasks.

For example, gathering information and inquiring news …

Concerning this aspect, Felix already has certain plans, such as with the help of contract with magic, such as with the help of thinking room, although now there is no ray of light at all, at least he can work in this direction.

But it all stops at the first step.

One is pure and happy mory, and the other is a fragnt of mory without emotion, which are inherently at odds with each other.

How on earth can he solve this problem?

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