The next moment, several images in the memory were unearthed, Simba, Scar, Timon, Peng Peng... and then came the pictures: the little lion being lifted up by the baboon, the sunset on the grassland, and the game with the wild boar and mongoose. Time, then music…

A large number of pictures are constantly being retrieved from the depths of memory, and they are quickly filled with details under the influence of magic.

Going deeper, going deeper... Murphy felt a vague dull pain, as if a machine was running creakingly, but more and more details emerged in his memory, and he had almost completely remembered the story. I can even recall the lines in it.

A huge torrent of information is constantly extracted from the depths of memory, and countless details are clearly displayed in front of you.

Gradually, he seemed to be back on that summer afternoon, squatting in front of the TV, watching the animation playing inside. He even smelled the mosquito coils and heard the chirping of cicadas outside the house. Oh, by the way, there were still people in front of him. There is a plate of watermelon... Grandma cut it for herself...

Murphy was so excited, this was a reenactment of the scene! It’s like a holographic memory!

Go on, go on...

He wanted to know how far this memory could be restored.

Can you recall all the scenes in the movie?

Can you see clearly the pattern of the cloth covering the TV?

Can I control this memory of myself?

If he turns around now, can I see the old man shaking the fan on the recliner?

The sound of the squeaking gears was deafening, and the dull pain was to the point of tearing his brain in half, but Murphy didn't want to stop as if he was possessed. His consciousness seemed to stretch out a tentacle, towards that The scene in memory stretches out.

Closer, closer...

At some point, he pulled away from his past perspective and became looking down at the room in mid-air.

The tentacles spread down from the void, and the tip struggled to get close to the boy who was sitting in front of the TV, concentrating.

Finally, the tentacle touched the boy's hair.

"Ha," Murphy was overjoyed, but before he could do anything, there was a sudden "pop" and everything went out like a power-off screen.

And in some distant time and space, a boy felt itchy on the top of his head and scratched his head. However, this action did not distract him at all. He was still staring at the TV intently.

Simba is fighting with Scar, and even if he pulls two of his hair, he may not have any reaction.

When Murphy woke up, he found himself lying in a ward.

"Laura?"

The female assistant was guarding the bedside and immediately woke up when she heard the voice, "Director, you are finally awake."

"What do you mean...hiss..."

Just as Murphy tried to recall what happened, his head felt as if he had been stabbed by thousands of needles, causing him to almost faint again.

"Don't worry..." Laura said, "Our medical experts have done a comprehensive tomography scan of your brain before and found that there is a large amount of nerve damage in your brain, which is somewhat similar to the symptoms of cerebral hypoxia, but Experts treated you promptly through methods such as hyperbaric oxygen chambers, and no irreversible damage was caused, but symptoms such as neuroedema will take several days to recover..."

"You may have headaches, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms from time to time in the past few days, which are all normal."

"Am I unconscious?" Murphy wondered, "How long has it been?"

"It's been three days," Laura said. "After you fell into coma, a house elf immediately noticed something was wrong with you and notified us. Omid and the others said that you might be conducting Legilimency experiments, so we After examining your brain... and treating you, you remained asleep."

"The experts and Teacher Celica have thought of many ways, but since the brain is involved, we didn't dare to use too many potions. We only gave you a little Felixir and adopted conservative treatment methods." Laura As he said that, he helped Murphy sit up and asked, "How do you feel now?"

"It's not good, I have a bit of a headache. I remembered that I was using Legilimency to sort out my memory, and I might have gone too far..."

Now that I think about it, at that time, he looked at himself from a third-person perspective, and in order to dig deeper into his memory, he discarded other emerging information, thus ignoring the body's signals.

The feeling of detachment is like transcending the physical body, without the pull of the body and emotions, allowing the will to be executed more thoroughly and thus becoming radical.

After all, he is still too inexperienced in spells. He will remember to retain some physical information next time.

However, after paying such a high price, he has basically mastered the method of using Legilimency to sort out memories. At this moment, when he is trying to recall The Lion King, everything about that animation is vivid in his mind, and he can even read it from beginning to end. Memorize all the lines word for word.

This is really amazing and very unscientific.

He definitely wasn't that serious when he watched that movie.

Theoretically speaking, at that time, he had no recognized information at all, and it was impossible for it to enter the brain's memory program. And how could it be possible to "recall" something that was not remembered?

The only explanation is that magic completes the information, just like magic completes the details of the transfiguration.

This use of being able to complete past memories has broken away from the original scope of Legilimency.

Murphy felt that "total recall" would be a more appropriate name for this method of using Legilimency.

However, if every time a comprehensive recall is performed, brain edema will occur, and the price will be too high.

Three days later, medical experts demonstrated a link between brain edema and "total recall."

"Our analysis believes that the number of synapses in the brain area you injured before has increased significantly. This rapid proliferation of synapses may be one of the causes of brain hypoxia and nerve edema."

"The spell you used before will cause changes in the topological structure of the brain's nerves. Because this change is sudden and rapid, it may cause some brain damage every time."

"But many wizards use Legilimency to retrieve memories. Why are they okay?" Murphy asked.

"I think this may be because they use Legilimency in a different way than you do," Funes also came with a guilty look on his face. "After your accident, we did a lot of research to speculate on the memories they retrieved. Maybe it’s still just some memory indexes and some scattered memory fragments associated with them.”

“It’s not their brains that organize those memories and weave them into scenes, it’s the magic of the Pensieve itself.”

"Otherwise, wizards can achieve photographic memory without the need for a pensieve."

In other words, most wizards use the pensieve as a server to process their scattered memories, but he just uses his own CPU to do it.

Can I use a PC to do server work without burning it? It's good that his head didn't explode on the spot.

But here comes the problem.

In the future, he also wants to increase his knowledge reserve through memory copying, so as to move towards omniscience.

Just this one movie of The Lion King has burned your brain dry. How can you cover the world's knowledge in the future?

A pensieve on your head?

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