"One hundred and fifty thousand gold coins!"
After raising the price, Twain put on a very impatient look, which made the bar owner feel that if he said another word, he would immediately ruin the deal.
"Deal!"
The bar owner hesitated for a moment and added,
"I can only guarantee that the Pensieve and Legilimency will be given to you. Whether you can master them or not is not included in this deal.”
A few minutes later, Twain met his trade partner in a room on the second floor.
It was a tall and thin man who looked to be in his early twenties.
The other party's gaze was very vigilant as he sized up Twain from head to toe.
The bar owner told the thin man about Twain's identity as a new student at Hogwarts.
The other party's expression changed immediately, and his voice became mellow and pleasant.
" Hello, I'm a teacher from Durmstrang. You can call me Igor.”
"Twain."
The two of them tacitly did not mention their surnames.
Tang En had already recognized the man standing in front of him as the Durmstrang headmaster, Igor Karkaroff, who would lead the team to the Triwizard Tournament in the future.
This fellow probably did not expect that he would one day become Durmstrang's headmaster. He did things like stealing without any burden.
Karkaroff became very enthusiastic when he learned that Twain was willing to fork out a huge sum of 150,000 gold coins to buy the Pensieve and Legilimency.
In addition to immediately taking out the Pensieve, he also tried his best to recommend other "practical" black magic to Twain.
Unfortunately, Tang En's interest at the moment was all on the shallow stone basin engraved with rune magic symbols.
Inside the stone basin was a ball of liquid smoke that kept changing its form. It was like an endless starry sky, exuding a deep and mysterious aura.
Touching the substance in the basin would allow him to read the memories within.
The Pensieve was easy to use, but the key was Legilimency.
Just as Karkaroff was writing the essentials of Legilimency on the parchment, Twain asked him a question.
"Does Legilimency count as Dark Magic?”
Karkaroff stopped writing and smiled.
"What do you think is Dark Magic?"
He had thought that Twain would recite a passage from Black Magic: Hogwarts seemed to be using this old book as teaching material.
Unexpectedly, Tang En's answer made Karkaroff's eyes light up.
"In my opinion, all magic that harms others for personal gain can be called black magic.”
Igor handed the parchment to Twain.
"As you wish, Legilimency is an indispensable Dark Art.”
"It can help you invade other people's brains, alter or even erase their thoughts and memories.”
"Of course, my suggestion is that it's best not to use it on people whose magic is more advanced than yours. It's easy to suffer a backlash.”
"If you don't want to become a drooling fool.”
Twain's eyes quickly swept over the contents of the parchment and quickly memorized them.
Legilimency was indeed much more difficult to master than the Curse of the Infernal Fire, but the real difficulty lay in controlling it.
How to control other people's thoughts.
This was as difficult as controlling Fierce Fire.
In fact, the difficulty of all black magic was to control rather than release it. This was very similar to the Transfiguration Spell.
Karkaroff was still waiting for Twain to ask him for advice after reading it, so that he could take the opportunity to show off.
He didn't expect the next scene to make his eyes pop out.
Twain took out his wand from his pocket and pointed it at his temple.
A silver memory fragment was stripped from his brain and fell into the Pensieve following the guidance of the wand.
How long had it been?
Tang En had actually mastered Legilimency, such a difficult black magic.
What was even crazier was that the first person Twain used Legilimency on was himself. Did he not know that if he was not careful, he would turn himself into an idiot?
Tang En's audacity made Karkaroff's heart skip a beat.
Not even the Dark Lord Greenward had done such a crazy thing when he was at Durmstrang.
Karkaroff would never have dreamed that the Legilimency that Twain had displayed was completely different from what he had taught Twain.
Just as Twain was about to cast Legilimency, the system prompt rang in his mind again.
"Legilimency has been converted by your sense of justice, and it has been automatically washed away as Omniscient Insight!”
A whole new set of magical knowledge was automatically generated in Twain's mind, and he was instantly connected.
The effect was just as Karkaroff had seen. Twain easily extracted memory fragments from his brain and stored them in the Pensieve.
The memory fragment was only the beginning. Then Karkaroff saw something he would never forget.
Twain only used his wand to guide it slightly, and strands of silver memory fragments automatically flew out of his temple and fell into the Pensieve.
The entire process lasted for more than three minutes.
Neither Karkaroff nor the barman blinked, as if under a petrification spell.
After doing all this, Twain waved his hand and put the Pensieve into the box that contained the money.
Karkaroff and the barman came to themselves.
His gaze at Twain was both surprised and eager.
The deal was completed, and it was time for Twain to pay.
"Thank you for your kind help. In return, I'm prepared to give you a wonderful memory.”
Karkaroff sensed something was wrong at once, but it was too late.
The eyes were the windows to the soul.
When Twain made eye contact with the two men, Omniscient Insight had already been quietly activated.
Even if Karkaroff was a Legilimency master, he would still fall for the more tyrannical Omniscient Insight.
Not to mention the defenseless bar owner.
As their eyes gradually turned dull, silver memory fragments flew out of their eyes.
Twain raised his wand and pointed it at the silver memory fragments.
Silver light vanished!
At this point, the memories of Twain and the Pensieve completely disappeared from their minds.
The amazing thing about Omniscient Insight was that the erased memory was not a rough way to directly delete a certain memory, but to erase all traces of Twain's existence, while the other memories remained.
The person whose memory had been erased could clearly recall everything that had happened before, and would not have the feeling of losing a certain part of his memory.
It was as if the two had never seen Twain before.
As the spellcaster himself, Tang En had the most intuitive feeling about this.
He extracted all the memories related to the transmigration from his mind and stored them in the Pensieve.
After that, Twain completely forgot that he was a transmigrator and became an out-and-out " native."
Even the most powerful Legilimency master would not be able to detect the slightest abnormality in Twain's memory.
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