There is a treasure called the Pensieve in Dumbledore's office, which can store memories and watch the memories of others.
Dumbledore pushed open the door of the office and led Tom in. At this time, the principals on the wall had woken up and were gathering in groups to chat. When Tom came in, the principals just looked at him.
He took one look and continued to chat. Dumbledore's phoenix, Fawkes, stood on its branch as usual, burying its head in its wings and sleeping.
There is a shelf behind Dumbledore's desk, with the Sorting Hat hanging on it. There is a cold sword in a glass box next to the hat, and the hilt of the sword is inlaid with a ruby the size of a pigeon egg. This is
Godric Gryffindor's sword, when a true Gryffindor needs it, it will be at his side.
Dumbledore walked to a black cabinet and took out a shallow stone basin. The mouth of the stone basin was engraved with runes and other mysterious symbols. The basin was already filled with the same things as the clouds.
A silvery substance that is both liquid and gaseous. The mysterious substance is like silver, but it is constantly flowing, with ripples appearing on the surface, and from time to time it spreads and rotates like clouds.
It's like light turning into liquid, or like wind being condensed into solid.
"The pensieve is a tool for wizards to store memories. Most pensieves, like wands, will be buried together when the owner dies, because the memories inside have a strong personal color. However, there are also some pensieves that carry
Memories are passed down from generation to generation by wizards, such as the Pensieve at Hogwarts." Dumbledore walked to the Pensieve, took out his wand, and stirred the memories stored inside.
The penetration of the wand caused the surface of the silver object to rotate faster, and even a small vortex was faintly formed.
"Sometimes I feel that there are too many thoughts and memories in my mind. Then I use the pensieve," Dumbledore said, pointing to the stone basin. "I use the wand to suck out the excess memories from my brain and pour them into this pensieve."
In the basin, I’ll take a closer look when I have time.”
Tom glanced at the pensieve and found that a figure had faintly emerged from it.
"The human brain only develops and uses a small part," Tom withdrew his gaze, "Professor, did you know? Human memory is divided into shallow memory and deep memory. Many times we think we have forgotten something.
But in fact it doesn’t, it’s just sleeping deep in our brains.”
"There are many reasons for forgetting, including time, pain, and external forces. Memory is a person's best wealth, isn't it?" Tom's wand has appeared in his hand, "Professor Dumbledore, I can borrow your meditation
Do you want to store some memories in the basin? I believe that as a person, you wouldn’t take a peek, right?”
Dumbledore smiled and nodded, swearing that he would not peek into the memories left by Tom. If he broke the promise, he would never be able to eat dessert again. After swearing, Dumbledore taught Tom the method of extracting memories.
Tom believes that the role of the pensieve is to preserve the "freshest" memories of wizards. You must know that memories will "fade" over time, and changes will occur in various details that the owner of the memory himself did not expect. Just like the memory of the wizard.
The memory of military training, the first day and the last day of military training are definitely different. The last day will add an inexplicable beautification filter to the first day.
However, if you extract the memory after the first day of military training, you can get the most "fresh" and original memory of military training.
Tom wanted to do this because he found that the memories he saw from Lockhart were beginning to become blurry, especially the memories of the few people Lockhart had stolen from him, and the details were changing. These memories,
It is gradually overshadowing himself and Lockhart, which is unacceptable to Tom.
So he wanted to extract these memories and keep them pure.
Tom followed Dumbledore's instructions and placed the tip of the staff on his temple. When he removed the tip of the staff, some silvery-white strands of hair-like strands were stuck to it. Tom put this new memory into the pensieve, and he
He saw several strange yet familiar wizard faces floating in the basin. Tom held the pensieve in his hands and turned it like a gold digger turning a sand table until these memories sank.
After everything was completed, Dumbledore walked to Tom and added Evans' vial of memories to the pensieve. Suddenly, the scene in the basin changed, and Dumbledore also joined in.
, and Tom approached the Pensieve.
Tom looked hard into the basin and found that underneath the silver memories was a scene like a carriage. Tom seemed to be looking into the train through the skylight of a train.
This seems to be a Muggle train? Judging from the interior of the carriage, it should be a first-class seat, but Tom can be sure that this is not the Hogwarts Express. The characters in the basin car are also adults dressed as Muggles.
Judging from their expressions and movements, these people are all passengers on this train.
Dumbledore took Tom's arm and asked him to move closer to the basin.
"Watch what I do." He gave Tom a demonstration. He walked to the pensieve, bent down, and plunged into the basin. Originally, the depth of the stone basin would have submerged Dumbledore's face at most.
Even his temples wouldn't get wet. But the basin swallowed Dumbledore like a bottomless abyss.
Tom followed suit and bent down so that the tip of his nose touched the surface of the memory in the basin.
In an instant, Dumbledore's office flipped over. Tom felt a suction coming from in front of him, as if he was on the edge of a whirlpool. He rushed forward and fell headfirst into the basin. Obviously, the memories in the basin were bright silver.
But after falling in, Tom felt like he was falling in a cold and dark material.
Tom found himself sitting in a soft chair. The chair was very spacious, and there was enough space reserved in front. There was also a small shelf for luggage. In front of him was a clean and tidy table. Opposite the table sat the man
The kind-hearted old wizard Dumbledore.
He pointed behind Tom, and Tom looked in that direction and saw Evans sitting diagonally behind him. Even in the Muggle world, Evans still wore his monocle and a double-breasted coat.
Wearing a bowler hat. If the time went forward eighty years, this outfit would not be out of place at all. But in the 1990s, this outfit would be a bit out of place.
At this time, Evans was reading a copy of the Muggle "Mirror" seriously. The passengers in the same carriage were also busy with their own things: reading, writing at their desks, or closing their eyes to meditate.
No one plays mobile phones or game consoles, because portable devices for these things have not been invented yet. There are always people who like to ridicule Chinese people by saying that foreign people like to read books on the subway, but these people must have never been abroad. They don’t know,
Foreign people concentrate on reading on the subway because there is no signal.
In the past two years, signals have become more popular, and they have a lot of fun playing with their mobile phones.