"You don't have to worry about this, I can protect you. Using the power of the soul is also a kind of magic, and I'm very good at it."
Although it couldn't be said that he could dominate the space of another's consciousness, he could still protect himself.
With Jon's assurance, Laura was naturally able to relax and properly study their current environment.
This environment, in a word, was relatively delicate, but this kind of finesse couldn't stand up to scrutiny. As long as there was a slight movement, this finesse would be broken. The most important thing was that the person in charge of this space wasn't the same person as the previous one. The style of the two spaces was very different.
It wasn't only Laura who was aware of this, but also Jon.
"Can there be two people in a space of consciousness?"
"In theory, it's impossible." Laura shook her head. "But in the world of magic, everything is possible, so I can't say for sure."
If it wasn't good, then it was possible.
"If you can give a reasonable reason, then under what circumstances would this situation occur?"
"If two people want to communicate telepathically, or in other words, if they want to hand over control, the original owner must make an absolute sacrifice.
If you are not willing to give up the dominance of your space of consciousness, then there is no way for other people's consciousness to enter.
And this kind of dominance often means exchange.
If you give away the dominance of your space of consciousness, then the person who accepts will naturally bear the corresponding price.
In other words, your two spaces of consciousness have become one in a short period of time, which is very normal. The integration brings about the exchange of space consciousness, which can strengthen the trust between two people, and at the same time expand the tacit understanding. This kind of situation generally appears in … "
"Lover?"
Laura nodded.
"So the place we are now in is Mr. Longbottom's space of consciousness?"
"You can't say that. The foundation of our existence is definitely still in Madam Longbottom's space of consciousness. I think that Madam Longbottom should have opened up a channel in her space of consciousness to accommodate Mr. Longbottom's projection of consciousness. That would explain it."
So it wasn't a connection of consciousness itself, but a projection of each other. This made sense. In the end, they were husband and wife who had gone through thick and thin together, and they were also Wizard, so it wasn't strange for him to have this kind of ability.
"But this way, the trouble will be correspondingly bigger. Originally, we had this madam under our control, but suddenly, an unfamiliar …"
"It's not a big deal. You just need to hurry and find the passage to the deepest level of consciousness. As long as the two of us hide here quietly, he won't be able to find us," Jon said with a smile. "In the end, my current strength is right there. Do you think I'm joking?"
With his words, Laura felt a little relieved. She looked around and began to look for an anchor point.
As for how she found it, Jon didn't really understand. Even if he could understand it, he wouldn't be able to use it.
As the saying went, there was a difference in the order of one's knowledge and expertise. He himself was not good at these things. Since there was a ready-made expert beside him, there was no need for him to do it himself.
Otherwise, what was the point of bringing her in?
But while Laura was busy, it wasn't like he couldn't think about it.
Since he came to this world, nearly twenty years had passed. Although nearly two-thirds of these years had been spent in Muggle Society, it would be ridiculous to say that he didn't understand the world of magic.
Not to mention other things, just the books he had read were enough to give him enough understanding of this world.
How to say it?
No matter how one looked at it, there were some problems with Rowling's book.
The world view in this book was too small, and it wasn't refined enough. Some of the things that appeared were relatively strange. In addition to these, most of the world view was very rigid.
If one looked at it from the perspective of a book, then naturally there wouldn't be any problems. But if it fell into the real world, then it would be very problematic.
Therefore, Jon's life in the world of magic started from his grandmother's house. He had been sizing up this world.
From a bystander's point of view, he wanted to see what a real world that wasn't presented by the author should look like.
That was why many of the words he said to Helga later on weren't born after he entered the magic school. Instead, they were accumulated during the years before he entered the school, when he followed his mother everywhere.
After all, this world wasn't limited to the small magic world in England like in the book.
The world was the world, and it was still as big as he remembered. Especially after the mysterious elements were mixed in, these things became more complex and varied. Previously, when he talked to Zhusha on the roof of the manor, on the surface there didn't seem to be any problems, but they were all heart-wrenching words.
Zhusha obviously didn't mean to harm him, but those words fundamentally denied the details of a person's life. This was a very serious matter.
Living well, and after so many years, suddenly someone came out and told you that you weren't actually human, but rather the blood left behind by a demon. This kind of argument was hard for anyone to accept.
But Jon calmly accepted it.
In the end, he wasn't a Westerner.
If the soul in the brain could really exist independently of the body, then it meant that his soul was still a pure Chinese descendant.
Although according to Zhusha's words, not all Chinese descendants were human, it was still much better than a pure demon's blood.
When it came to bloodlines, other than the differences in appearance, skin color, and hair, the biggest difference was usually reflected in the eyes.
Jon had seen Huaxia people with similar appearances before, but they had a pair of emerald eyes that looked very strange. It was down to genetics, and genes... were the bloodlines that he and Zhusha were talking about.
There were definitely benefits to these things, otherwise Zhusha's family wouldn't have sent their daughters to a distant foreign country for a marriage alliance. Although the times were different, the ancient Chinese still valued the legacy of the family very much. This was especially true for those like Zhusha's family, who had inherited the so-called immortal bloodline. They had a clear sense of hierarchy, and a proper daughter, especially one born of the first wife, who could hold power in the family, was almost equivalent to a marriage alliance, so there had to be a reason.
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