Hogwarts Superman
Chapter 17 "Association of Silent Hope"
Hogwarts' Superman - Chapter 016 [Society of Silent Hope]
Of course Moran Kerry knows. To put it simply, Moran is actually a kind of ptsd: post-traumatic stress disorder-a mental illness that is common in soldiers and police.
Kerry nodded to Professor McGonagall, and said, "Obscurity is actually a mental illness. In Muggle terms, it's a disease similar to Stockholm Syndrome."
Professor McGonagall couldn't understand the Stockholm syndrome that Kerry was talking about, but she could roughly guess what Kerry meant: "It would be great if you knew."
Professor McGonagall explained: "Momoran, originally intended to be the dark ones, they are actually unable to release magic for a long time, and eventually the magic cannot flow smoothly, resulting in a deformity. Every Momoran will become crazy in the final stage , magic will produce self-awareness, or their souls will be corrupted by magic - in the end, the soul of this person will merge with Moran and become a wise silent person. Momoran rarely lives beyond ten years old Yes, some information in my hands shows that from the Middle Ages to the present, there are only three silent ages over the age of 11 in the entire European region, and there may be omissions, but they are similar..."
When Professor McGonagall said this, he looked at Kerry with his eyes, showing a hidden meaning of sympathy: "I suspect that you are silent!"
Kerry thought for a while: "Impossible!"
"There are actually two kinds of obscurity, one is the active obscurity, which causes the accumulation of magic and magic power because of the unsuitable environment, and the other is the passive obscurity, because the body has some defects or characteristics, which leads to the accumulation of magic power. It cannot be released smoothly."
"Of course, the endings of both are the same—they will both go mad and die in the end..." Professor McGonagall explained.
"You suspect that I'm a passive obscurity?" Kerry asked.
"Yes! I have been observing you for the past week, but you have not released even the smallest magic, or released any magic fluctuations! I am aware of this problem like you yourself!" Professor McGonagall finished. .
Kerry replied: "It is true that I have not been able to release any magic in the past time! But can it be concluded that I am silent? Why can't I be said to be a squib?"
"You have very powerful waves of magic! That's not something a Squib can do, like Argus Filch, the Hogwarts janitor - if you've ever met him, you should I can feel that body like a dry spring."
When Kerry thought about it carefully, it was indeed true. As the doorman of Hogwarts, the only Squib, as a magician, he didn't even need special induction, just relying on the wizard's intuition, he could feel the And Mr. Qi has no magic fluctuations at all, he is a complete squib.
Professor McGonagall said: "I think I can ask you a few questions to make sure!"
"Excuse me!" Kerry also wanted to know whether he was silent, and if he was really silent, he had to find a way to solve this matter.
"Have you ever had a magic riot since you were a child? Do you know what I mean by a magic riot?" McGonagall asked.
"Hermione and Harry have both told me, but I don't seem to have it, at least as far as I can remember, I have never had a magic riot." Kerry said.
"So how long have you been practicing magic? Since your first real spell?"
Kerry replied: "57 days, the first spell I was exposed to was 'clean new', but until now I can't even blow a strand of hair!"
When Kerry said this, he explained: "I can feel that there is an extremely powerful magical power in my body. I have observed the students and professors of Hogwarts College, and I am sure that no one can compare with me. Compared to the total amount of magic power in the world - perhaps only Mr. Dumbledore can slightly match me."
"Really?" Professor McGonagall exclaimed: "You are only 11 years old now, and even Principal Dumbledore only possessed such strong magic power after several years of training after he became an adult!"
"I'm basically sure!" Kerry said: "I can indeed sense the magic fluctuations in everyone. For example, Professor McGonagall, you are only about two-thirds to three-quarters of Headmaster Dumbledore."
Professor McGonagall looked at Kerry in shock, and after more than ten seconds, she said seriously: "Your situation seems to be more serious than I thought, you are so sensitive to magic, just like you As I said, my magic power is indeed only two-thirds of Dumbledore's. But if this is the case, the value of your own magic power sensed by yourself is quite accurate. Once you lose control of such a huge magic power, the silent Otherwise, it will be an extremely terrifying existence!"
Kerry thought for a while and explained: "Maybe you're exaggerating a little bit, I don't think there's anything unusual—at least there should be some psychological barriers for the silent people, but I don't feel these things..."
"I hope so!" Professor McGonagall said, "Let me get to the point. I guess you are a silent person, so I am planning to introduce you to an association."
"Association?" Kerry asked.
"Yes, to be precise: the Silent Hope Association!" Professor McGonagall said.
"From ancient times to the present, obscurity has been a stubborn problem, so there are always a few highly accomplished wizards trying to solve this problem. The association was founded 350 years ago, when the top magicians and alchemists Try to save the wizard who became the Obscure from the flames, they named it Hope!"
"That's a nice name!" Kerry said.
"After more than 300 years of ups and downs, the association now has about 120 various members distributed throughout Europe, and a very few live in the Americas. The existence of the association serves two purposes:
First, discover the silent ones in advance to avoid losses.
Second, I hope to study the existence of the silent ones and save them in the end! ' explained Professor McGonagall.
"Are you a member of the association?" Kerry asked
"I'm not just a member of the association, I'm even a senior. The association is divided into three levels, committee, senior, and hopeful." Professor McGonagall said: "Are you interested in joining now?"
"Why not?" Kerry said, "Sounds good, but I can't find a better solution right now anyway."
"Welcome to join!" Professor McGonagall said happily.
Of course Moran Kerry knows. To put it simply, Moran is actually a kind of ptsd: post-traumatic stress disorder-a mental illness that is common in soldiers and police.
Kerry nodded to Professor McGonagall, and said, "Obscurity is actually a mental illness. In Muggle terms, it's a disease similar to Stockholm Syndrome."
Professor McGonagall couldn't understand the Stockholm syndrome that Kerry was talking about, but she could roughly guess what Kerry meant: "It would be great if you knew."
Professor McGonagall explained: "Momoran, originally intended to be the dark ones, they are actually unable to release magic for a long time, and eventually the magic cannot flow smoothly, resulting in a deformity. Every Momoran will become crazy in the final stage , magic will produce self-awareness, or their souls will be corrupted by magic - in the end, the soul of this person will merge with Moran and become a wise silent person. Momoran rarely lives beyond ten years old Yes, some information in my hands shows that from the Middle Ages to the present, there are only three silent ages over the age of 11 in the entire European region, and there may be omissions, but they are similar..."
When Professor McGonagall said this, he looked at Kerry with his eyes, showing a hidden meaning of sympathy: "I suspect that you are silent!"
Kerry thought for a while: "Impossible!"
"There are actually two kinds of obscurity, one is the active obscurity, which causes the accumulation of magic and magic power because of the unsuitable environment, and the other is the passive obscurity, because the body has some defects or characteristics, which leads to the accumulation of magic power. It cannot be released smoothly."
"Of course, the endings of both are the same—they will both go mad and die in the end..." Professor McGonagall explained.
"You suspect that I'm a passive obscurity?" Kerry asked.
"Yes! I have been observing you for the past week, but you have not released even the smallest magic, or released any magic fluctuations! I am aware of this problem like you yourself!" Professor McGonagall finished. .
Kerry replied: "It is true that I have not been able to release any magic in the past time! But can it be concluded that I am silent? Why can't I be said to be a squib?"
"You have very powerful waves of magic! That's not something a Squib can do, like Argus Filch, the Hogwarts janitor - if you've ever met him, you should I can feel that body like a dry spring."
When Kerry thought about it carefully, it was indeed true. As the doorman of Hogwarts, the only Squib, as a magician, he didn't even need special induction, just relying on the wizard's intuition, he could feel the And Mr. Qi has no magic fluctuations at all, he is a complete squib.
Professor McGonagall said: "I think I can ask you a few questions to make sure!"
"Excuse me!" Kerry also wanted to know whether he was silent, and if he was really silent, he had to find a way to solve this matter.
"Have you ever had a magic riot since you were a child? Do you know what I mean by a magic riot?" McGonagall asked.
"Hermione and Harry have both told me, but I don't seem to have it, at least as far as I can remember, I have never had a magic riot." Kerry said.
"So how long have you been practicing magic? Since your first real spell?"
Kerry replied: "57 days, the first spell I was exposed to was 'clean new', but until now I can't even blow a strand of hair!"
When Kerry said this, he explained: "I can feel that there is an extremely powerful magical power in my body. I have observed the students and professors of Hogwarts College, and I am sure that no one can compare with me. Compared to the total amount of magic power in the world - perhaps only Mr. Dumbledore can slightly match me."
"Really?" Professor McGonagall exclaimed: "You are only 11 years old now, and even Principal Dumbledore only possessed such strong magic power after several years of training after he became an adult!"
"I'm basically sure!" Kerry said: "I can indeed sense the magic fluctuations in everyone. For example, Professor McGonagall, you are only about two-thirds to three-quarters of Headmaster Dumbledore."
Professor McGonagall looked at Kerry in shock, and after more than ten seconds, she said seriously: "Your situation seems to be more serious than I thought, you are so sensitive to magic, just like you As I said, my magic power is indeed only two-thirds of Dumbledore's. But if this is the case, the value of your own magic power sensed by yourself is quite accurate. Once you lose control of such a huge magic power, the silent Otherwise, it will be an extremely terrifying existence!"
Kerry thought for a while and explained: "Maybe you're exaggerating a little bit, I don't think there's anything unusual—at least there should be some psychological barriers for the silent people, but I don't feel these things..."
"I hope so!" Professor McGonagall said, "Let me get to the point. I guess you are a silent person, so I am planning to introduce you to an association."
"Association?" Kerry asked.
"Yes, to be precise: the Silent Hope Association!" Professor McGonagall said.
"From ancient times to the present, obscurity has been a stubborn problem, so there are always a few highly accomplished wizards trying to solve this problem. The association was founded 350 years ago, when the top magicians and alchemists Try to save the wizard who became the Obscure from the flames, they named it Hope!"
"That's a nice name!" Kerry said.
"After more than 300 years of ups and downs, the association now has about 120 various members distributed throughout Europe, and a very few live in the Americas. The existence of the association serves two purposes:
First, discover the silent ones in advance to avoid losses.
Second, I hope to study the existence of the silent ones and save them in the end! ' explained Professor McGonagall.
"Are you a member of the association?" Kerry asked
"I'm not just a member of the association, I'm even a senior. The association is divided into three levels, committee, senior, and hopeful." Professor McGonagall said: "Are you interested in joining now?"
"Why not?" Kerry said, "Sounds good, but I can't find a better solution right now anyway."
"Welcome to join!" Professor McGonagall said happily.
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