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Chapter 126: Learning the Mind Closure Spell
Chapter 126: Learning the Mind Closure Spell
In the shabby seaside hut, Harry had spent the most wonderful night of his life.
Early the next morning, he was reluctant to wake up, as if believing this was just an unreal dream.
In this dream, a giant owl had delivered the acceptance letter to the magical school, and then a giant named Hagrid had appeared, telling him he was a wizard and using magical spells to punish Dudley, who had been bullying him all along.
He was afraid to open his eyes, fearing he would still be in the small storage room at home.
If possible, he wanted to stay in this dream forever and never leave.
Until Hagrid woke him up.
"Wake up, Harry, it's not time to sleep in," Hagrid said, rubbing his sleepy eyes. He opened the window, let an owl in, and bought the newspaper it was carrying with five Knuts.
"What's that, Hagrid?" Harry asked curiously.
"The Prophet, the newspaper of the Wizarding World, read by all wizards."
Hagrid stretched lazily, "We'd better get going early, Harry, there's a lot to do today. We need to go to London to buy everything you need for school, and also get two birthday presents."
"Birthday presents?"
"For you and Kyle," Hagrid said, "It's quite a coincidence that his birthday is also today."
The thought of receiving a birthday present made Harry's heart skip a beat, and the immense joy almost made him jump up. But he quickly noticed another name on Hagrid's lips, and he blinked, asking, "Who's Kyle?"
"He's also a young wizard from Hogwarts, but a year older than you."
Hagrid had already put on his clothes and boots, "He's a kind-hearted good kid, and he's well-liked by both professors and students at school.
By the way, his academic performance is also excellent. He's the only young wizard in the past three hundred years of Hogwarts to receive the School Special Contribution Award in his first year. If everything goes well, he might also be the youngest recipient of the Merlin Knight Order Medal."
"If you encounter any troubles or have any questions at school, you can always find him, and he'll definitely help you."
As they spoke, the two had reached the rocks outside.
Harry blinked, and he could tell that Hagrid really liked this person named Kyle, who was indeed outstanding.
Although he didn't know any of the titles, it wasn't hard to guess from Hagrid's tone that they were all remarkable achievements.
"Kyle..." Harry muttered to himself, imagining the other person's appearance in his mind.
Since he had never met a wizard before, Harry subconsciously thought of some TV shows about wizards. Combining this with Hagrid's appearance, an image quickly formed in his mind.
It was a boy wearing a pointed hat and a black... or maybe a red or blue cloak. He held a thick wooden stick with a gem inlay, and he was not one for idle talk. A dead ferret was wrapped around his waist...
"Achoo..."
In Ottery St. Catchpole, Kyle, who was having breakfast, suddenly sneezed.
"Dear, are you feeling unwell?" Chris asked with concern.
"No, I just felt a sudden itch in my nose," Kyle rubbed his nose, not paying much attention to it, thinking it was just from handling too many owls.
It was unknown who had leaked his birthday, but from the moment the sun rose, owls carrying beautifully wrapped boxes kept flying into his room.
The gifts almost filled half of the room.
Just as he was thinking about this, another owl flew in through the open window and placed a large box next to him.
"It seems like you're quite popular at school," Diana said with a smile. "You've received so many presents."
"Mom, have you forgotten which house I'm in?" Kyle picked up a piece of bread and spread his hands. "Hufflepuffs always have the best popularity. It's normal to have many friends."
Diana just smiled and didn't say anything.
Kyle looked at the package next to him, which was sent by Lee Jordan. Judging from its shape, it should contain a cake.
This was one of the most gifts he received, and there were already over ten cakes stacked in the room upstairs.
As expected, these cakes would be his daily food for the next few days, and the same went for the Weasley children.
Ginny should be happy about this.
Kyle shook his head with a wry smile and picked up another sausage.
After breakfast, Chris called Kyle aside and said, "We've thought about what you said yesterday."
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Kyle was taken aback for a moment, then looked at Chris with anticipation, "So, you agree to teach me?"
"Of course, we have no reason to refuse," Chris said. "But... can you tell us why you want to learn Mind Closure Spell? You know, this type of magic is extremely difficult to learn. Not to mention you're just a second-year student, even many adult wizards find it hard to master."
"Because of Olren," Kyle thought for a moment and said. "When I was in the Forbidden Forest last time, I felt like he could guess what I was thinking. That feeling was terrible."
Olren was just an excuse.
Mind Closure Spell was currently the only known magic that could resist mental infiltration. Kyle was determined to learn it.
Additionally, if he wanted to understand Horcruxes, he would inevitably come into contact with the diary and the tiara, which also required learning Mind Closure Spell.
Given Voldemort's expertise in soul magic, if Kyle were to touch those Horcruxes without mastering Mind Closure Spell first, he would likely be seen through by Voldemort in no time.
In fact, Kyle had already started trying to learn this magic last year, but the progress was extremely slow.
Just as Chris said, Mind Closure Spell was not easy to learn. Without a teacher, the difficulty was immense. It took Kyle half a semester to barely reach the beginner level.
And this level of Mind Closure Spell was obviously not enough to defend against Voldemort's Horcruxes.
"Olren?"
Hearing this name, Chris felt a headache coming on.
For the past few days, he had been thinking about this matter. Aside from the rescue operation ten years ago, he couldn't recall any other interactions he had with Olren.
Chris sighed, "If you're determined to learn, we can teach you."
"I'm sure." Kyle nodded. "When will it start? After you get off work?"
"No, you won't be learning from us." Chris said mysteriously. "If it's Mind Closure Spell you want to learn, we've found the most suitable teacher for you, and he will definitely agree to teach you."
"A teacher?"
(End of Chapter)
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