Chapter 154: The Forgetting Curse of the S People

Looking at Rozier, whose expression was annoyed and emotionally broken, Severus and Dumbledore glanced at each other meaningfully, and then Severus signaled, indicating that you old bee should come next.

Dumbledore, on the other hand, blinked and said, "This is a Slytherin student, is it a little inappropriate for me to come?"

Severus frowned again, giving Dumbledore a sneer.

Dumbledore finally stopped hesitating, he drew his wand and quickly said, "Dementor Thoughts!" ”

That's right, Dumbledore used the Dementor on the students.

Severus was there to protect the Dharma from any Charles or McGonagall who happened to bump into the "not-white" side of the White Wizard.

Although it is not a forbidden spell, it is not an unforgivable spell, and it is not even a black magic, but it is generally not allowed to be used on students.

After all, it's a privacy invasion isn't.

Wouldn't it be embarrassing to accidentally see something OOXX.

And most importantly, the person being spelled is also well aware of what you see.

However, it is not a trivial matter to cast a curse on a student, especially when the curse on Rozier is related to the various strange events of this school year, and he himself is also implicated in the curse.

If it weren't too late for Severus to find out, in Rozier's case, he would have been able to collect the body directly in a month or two.

Therefore, for behaviors that seriously threaten the safety of students' lives, it is not too much to use the Regent Mind Survey.

What's more, Rozier's answer was obviously problematic, not that he lied or something, but that there was a problem with his memory, if he guessed correctly, his memory was probably passive.

The reason is also very easy to analyze, and the most direct is the book that records the curse.

Severus was the one who went through the library, and he didn't know when the book was available.

Dumbledore had cleaned the library carefully, and if there was such a dangerous thing, this guy would have put it away long ago, just as he had put away all the books on souls and some of the most harmful dark magic books.

With Dumbledore's caution and knowledge of the Library, it was impossible for anything to slip through the cracks.

So how this book came to be has become the biggest lie.

The other is Rozier's behavior.

Although Severus still thinks he is quite stupid, but I have to say that when he was in Malfoy Manor, he finally knew how to find a follower to the front, plus the person who practiced dark arts, he knew more about black magic, curses and the like, how could he experiment and use curses that he didn't even know about?

Just like no one eats what they pick up, wizards are even more cautious about what they don't understand, let alone Rozier, who has been exposed to this category and is ready to follow the path of a "dark wizard".

can be hit so easily, it can only show that he was pushed down.

It's just that the person who set up the bureau is more clever, so that he doesn't even notice it.

Finally, according to Severus's examination, Rozier has obviously been tricked for several months, maybe even around Christmas, but he still doesn't realize the seriousness of the problem, and even "subconsciously" hides it, which is not in line with a wizard's habits.

From this, both Severus and Dumbledore judged that the unlucky boy might have had his memory modified, so what he said before was not necessarily true.

And the modification of memories is more troublesome, not a simple deletion.

Altering memories can have an effect on the brain, depending on the caster's abilities.

It is estimated that Rozier's recent "stupidity" and personality change are the result of being influenced by magic.

Regents can dig deep into the brain to find memories that have been modified or forgotten by their masters, but this is a very delicate job, so if they encounter strong resistance, there may be a risk of failure, which is why the two of them have to wait until Rozier is mentally unstable to do so.

After waiting for about ten minutes, Dumbledore stopped.

At this time, Rozier also understood what he had suffered, especially since he also "saw" Dumbledore's memories.

His face turned even paler, and he said tremblingly: "Professor, professor, help me!" Please! ”

He cried, but no one paid attention.

Dumbledore gasped slightly, then nodded towards Severus.

After seeing that Dumbledore was sure, Severus simply threw out a white light; "Forget it all over again".

Severus can guarantee that his Oblivion Curse is released very well, and it will certainly not be like the one before Rozier, and Severus's Oblivion Curse will hardly have any after-effects.

Then he poured two more potions into Rozier's mouth, cast a few more spells on him, and sent him away.

As for the curse he received, it would be unclear how to resolve it until he had seen his memories.

The whole process of Severus operation is smooth, simple, and rough.

I have to say that the Oblivion Charm is really a necessary spell for killing people and goods in the wizarding world, and it is really easy to use.

After that, Severus had to follow Dumbledore to the Headmaster's Office of the Old Bee, and Severus didn't have a meditation basin here, so he had to go to Dumbledore's to see it.

Following Dumbledore into Rozier's memory, he was greeted by a blanket of snow.

It's really around Christmas.

Rozier was walking down the streets of Hogsmeade with a few of his henchmen, swearing incessantly, mostly to Severus and Gwen Jones.

Severus frowned, he was skeptical that Dumbledore didn't mean it!

After that, the group turned into an alley, and the next picture began to blur and distort, and from time to time there would be an abstract style, as if admiring a famous painting by Van Gogh or Monet.

Severus could only say that he could not understand it, and could only guess what was going on based on the general shape.

It is clear that this memory has been tampered with, and this is supposed to be the memory before it was tampered with.

Seeing this, Severus breathed a sigh of relief at first, at least he could still see the picture, which showed that the caster was not too clever.

It's like Severus's Oblivion Charm, and it is estimated that even Dumbledore's Guardian Mind will not be able to see half of the picture.

Similarly, Voldemort has the same oblivion curse, but the after-effects are a little bigger, but Voldemort definitely doesn't care.

Severus continues to wander the abstraction with Rozier, then Rozier separates from a few of his henchmen, then meets a hooded man, and then the two clash, and Rozier is knocked out, and then the hooded man is knocked out again.

The scene then cuts to a wood, and in the middle of a snowy field, Rozier and another person are placed on a magic circle carved in blood, after which the scene disappears.

The whole process is still roughly understandable, that is, the Hogsmeade week before Christmas, the time when Cetina sang.

It seems that there were two people who were sacrificed that day, and the other should be the unlucky supporting character Ed.

It's just that Rozier's one doesn't seem to be the same, huh?

According to Severus and Dumbledore's guess, Ed must have turned into a Dementor and exploded, isn't that Ed?

Severus looked up at Dumbledore.

The old bee is sitting at the table eating a bunch of strange sweets, it must be a slug, right?

Dumbledore: "Severus, would you like some honey fudge?" ”

Severus:......

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A busy day is over, and two more are resumed~

Scatter tickets to celebrate~~