The moment the familiar sight of the hospital ward appeared in front of his eyes, Bryan's entire body suddenly began to sway unsteadily. The weariness that emanated from the very depths of his soul made him desperately want to collapse onto the floor and surrender to the blessed unconsciousness that gestured to him with promises of relief.
His vision blurred at the edges, and dizziness came over him. Just as he staggered backward and was about to collapse, a strong wrinkled hand shot grasped his arm.
"Oh, thank you—" Bryan managed to gasp out between panting breaths.
Bryan blinked slowly and wearily, his eyelids feeling heavy and turned his exhausted gaze toward Dumbledore, who had somehow already completed his own share of the 'work'.
"Frank is a wizard," Bryan explained, his words coming out in phrases as he struggled to regulate his breathing. "Completely erasing everything from his complex mental world was far more difficult and energy-intensive than dealing with Pastore. The process required exponentially more soul power... and my soul is simply not as resilient or experienced as yours, Headmaster."
"There's no need for such modesty, Bryan," Dumbledore replied with warmth and admiration tinging his tired voice. "At your relatively young age and with your current level of experience, I could have accomplished far less than what you have achieved here tonight."
Exhaustion had once again clouded Dumbledore's face that made him appear several years older than he had just moments before. However, when compared to Bryan's obvious weakness and the way he swayed on his feet like a tree in a storm, Dumbledore looked more stable and composed. Despite breathing slightly more heavily than usual, he managed to give Bryan an encouraging smile.
"Besides," Dumbledore continued, "like the dormant magical energy that has accumulated in my body over the decades having a more resilient and experienced soul doesn't necessarily allow me to cause greater destruction or achieve more dramatic results than what you accomplished tonight."
"I'll gladly return those generous words to you, Headmaster Dumbledore," Bryan said reaching into the pocket of his robes with trembling fingers to take out a prepared restorative potion. He handed a portion of the potion to Dumbledore with a smile. "There's no need for such modesty on your part either."
In the devastated hospital ward around them, Alice and Frank Longbottom continued to sleep peacefully.
But their sleeping expressions were worlds apart from before. They no longer had the haggard faces that had been etched with the marks of suffering and torment, no longer appeared trapped in tormenting nightmares. Instead, their expressions had softened into expressions of serene peace, the kind of innocent quietness typically seen only on the faces of newborn infants.
What Dumbledore found particularly remarkable was that Alice and Frank's overall complexions actually looked much better than they had just moments ago before the procedure began. It was as if some mysterious, life-giving force was actively nourishing and revitalizing their deteriorating bodies from inside.
After drinking the potion that was filled with tiny, floating silver creatures like things that swirled like living starlight, Bryan closed his eyes and allowed himself to rest for several minutes.
When he finally opened his eyes again, his complexion looked improved. Noticing the obvious surprise and curiosity that flickered in Dumbledore's eyes, Bryan spoke in a calm tone.
"After successfully freeing the mind from its nightmares and malicious influences," Bryan explained, "the soul's inherent power can once again smoothly establish and maintain its natural connection with the physical shell that houses it. In a very real and meaningful sense, they have already begun the process of healing and recovery."
"If we were to stop here and choose not to proceed to the second step of this process, Bryan," Dumbledore inquired with concern, "then what would become of Frank and Alice in their current state?"
"They would still awaken from their years of unconsciousness," Bryan replied with certainty, though his gaze dropped down to observe the two motionless bodies that were already beginning to show subtle signs of vitality.
"But they would essentially be like newborn infants in adult bodies, possessing no knowledge of this world around them. They would have forgotten themselves. They would forget their family members, their friends, their entire history. They would forget magic itself.
They would need to start from the very beginning, learning about absolutely everything in this world as if experiencing it for the first time, slowly growing and developing mentally and emotionally, and only after many years of patient guidance and education would they finally reach anything resembling full maturity and independence."
In fact, the current state was already quite good for Alice and Frank when compared to their previous condition of endless suffering. At the very least, they would no longer be trapped in constant pain and torment.
This intensive mental purification process had taken far longer than Bryan's previous attempt. By now, the deep night had progressed to its most desolate and quiet hour just before dawn when the world seemed to hold its breath in anticipation of the coming light.
"Ensuring absolute certainty and minimizing any possible risks is what matters most in a situation like this, Bryan—" Dumbledore said, his voice filled with concern as he observed the weary Bryan.
"Perhaps we should both take some time to rest and restore our strength, to ensure that the second step doesn't go wrong due to our tired state."
"No, let this end tonight," Bryan said with firm determination, shaking his head decisively to reject Dumbledore's suggestion.
"The most difficult and dangerous step is now behind us, what comes next will be considerably simpler and less demanding. I won't need to forcefully channel and manipulate raw soul power again. Instead, I'll only need to use focused mental strength and precision to carefully send the organized memories we've preserved into the 'Soul Corridor.'"
The atmosphere in the devastated ward, which had relaxed somewhat during their brief break and conversation, suddenly grew tense once again.
Bryan looked at Frank and Alice, who slept so peacefully, took a deep breath, and in the next second, raised his wand.
Frank and Alice's bodies slowly began to float up from their respective hospital beds until they hovered in the air. Under Bryan's control, the two figures drifted above the Pensieve.
Unconsciously, as if by some deep, instinctual connection, they reached out across the gap between them to clasp each other's hands.
"The Longbottom couple has a deep emotional bond," Bryan explained briefly. "Their souls are intimately connected through years of love, shared experiences, and mutual understanding. Being in close physical proximity to each other should help both of their souls more easily accept and integrate the organized memories we're about to return to them."
With that explanation given, Bryan began the process of tracing complex, interconnected patterns in the air with the tip of his wand.
A gentle breeze suddenly stirred within the hospital ward. An ominous magical power began to emanate from the space around Bryan. His body became submerged in a white light that was somehow tinged with threads of darkness. Under this strange, shining glow, the space itself began to shimmer and waver slightly.
Bryan's gradual transformation made even the highly observant and experienced Dumbledore frown slightly. But upon deeper reflection and consideration, he came to understand what was happening—Bryan was using blood curse casting techniques, adapting and modifying them to 'process' and prepare Frank and Alice's souls for the reintegration procedure.
Sure enough, as streams of ghostly light began to surge and flow into the Longbottom couple's floating bodies, their sleeping bodies quietly underwent a subtle transformation.
A strange substance that appeared ghost-like in its ethereal transparency, yet possessed the fluid characteristics of memories in their gaseous-liquid state, began to conform precisely to the contours of their bodies. This mysterious material moved and undulated gently around them, creating an almost protective cocoon of shimmering energy.
"Dumbledore!" Bryan's sharp call startled the slightly mesmerized Dumbledore back to alertness.
As Dumbledore raised his wand, the preserved memories contained within the Pensieve which had been nearly overflowing, suddenly began to churn and swirl.
Seconds later, the memories began to move. Resembling a magnificent galaxy composed of countless meeting stars, each point of light representing fragments of human experience and knowledge, they broke free from the Pensieve's constraints and separated into two distinct streams of light in mid-air.
Without needing another reminder from Bryan, the light in Dumbledore's eyes sharpened. Together with Bryan, both highly skilled wizards simultaneously began the process of summoning their respective Patronuses, and infused them with their thoughts.
The Feathered Serpent and the Phoenix appeared in the air above them. Each Patronus reached out to grasp one of the silver streams of memories. Then, both dove toward Alice and Frank, who remained suspended and enveloped in their layer of silvery-white mist that swirled around them!
It felt like diving into a rushing underground river of pure consciousness—the resistance they encountered far exceeded both Bryan's and Dumbledore's expectations.
Fortunately, their combined mental strength and magical experience was a significant advantage over the newborn, fragile consciousness of Frank and Alice in their current vulnerable state. The phoenix and serpent fought against the mystical current and soon, a single point of pure white light appeared in the dark, chaotic world around them.
Hum!
Penetrating through that space of brilliant white light, both Bryan's and Dumbledore's consciousness fell into complete chaos and disorientation for several seconds.
Time seemed to lose all meaning, and their sense of self became scattered and fragmented. When they finally regained their senses and awareness, they found that they had returned to recognizably human form.
"This is—"
Despite having witnessed so many mysteries and magical phenomena that lay far beyond ordinary wizards' understanding, when the incredible scene before him fully entered his field of vision, Dumbledore still found himself falling into a state of complete, speechless amazement.
Only Bryan, who had experienced this extraordinary phenomenon once before during his experimental work with the unfortunate Pastore, appeared relatively calm and composed.
Now, the two accomplished wizards found themselves standing in what appeared to be an infinite stretch of white mist.
In what appeared to be the extreme distance, so far away that it should have been impossible to see clearly, yet somehow seeming not far at all due to the strange properties of this place, there stood a massive light source.
This cosmic beacon radiated waves of warm radiance that seemed to penetrate directly into their souls, though the light source itself remained in a hazy, indistinct state.
How could they possibly reach it?
Just as this question arose in Dumbledore's mind, the surrounding drifting white mist suddenly parted and a straight white path appeared beneath their feet.
"Oh, this is truly marvelous beyond description," Dumbledore marveled, his voice filled with wonder and intellectual fascination as he gazed around at their extraordinary surroundings. "If I'm not mistaken, we should currently be exploring the mysteries of death itself, shouldn't we?"
"I call this place the 'Soul Corridor,'" Bryan said. "Based on my previous experience and understanding, I believe this serves as the passage connecting the soul with its body and that might very well be the soul's ultimate origin point."
Gazing at the distant light source that emitted its non-blinding but beautiful radiance, Dumbledore's expression became deeply thoughtful and contemplative. "It certainly looks like some form of passage or gateway, what do you think would happen to us if we were to walk down this path and attempt to pass through it?"
"This represents magic's most mysterious and least understood field of study," Bryan replied after consideration. "Honestly, no living wizard can give a definitive answer to such a question. Well... I believe that in the most optimistic scenario, our consciousness existing here in this state might be peacefully assimilated or gently dissolved."
Bryan's voice took on a more somber tone as he continued his speculation. "But more likely, we would embark irreversibly upon the final path of death."
"Oh, is that so?" Dumbledore responded with a soft chuckle. "How interesting and thought-provoking... Here we stand, having suffered no mortal blow or fatal injury, yet we have somehow directly stepped onto the path that leads to death's door..."
Bryan turned to look at Dumbledore and caught a glimpse of longing in those clear blue eyes—seemingly a longing for... death, or perhaps for liberation?
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