Wind and Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Chapter 54 054. Conversation with Ms. Gray

Chapter 54 054. Conversation with Ms. Gray
"Don't tell Roger and Milton about it."

Scott gave Eddie a command and left the bedroom neatly dressed.

It was far from the time he had agreed with the Weasley twins, but he decided to go to the empty classroom on the third floor of the main building to make some preparations.

It's just that when he passed by the common room, he suddenly changed his mind - after he saw Ms. Gray floating alone in front of the library shelves.

Probably because it was Halloween, there were no students reading in the small library that belonged to the Ravenclaw common room.

Scott walked into the library alone, stopped five paces behind Ms. Gray, and spoke politely.

"Hello, Ms. Grey."

Ms. Grey turned and looked at Scott with a very indifferent look.

"Is something wrong?" she asked lightly.

Scott didn't care about the arrogant indifference of the ghost lady, she was like that to everyone.

And if it wasn't a Ravenclaw student who greeted her, she wouldn't even speak at all.

Scott maintained a polite attitude and said slowly: "Excuse me, I wonder if you know what happened after today's dinner?"

Ms. Gray shook her head. "I just got back from the 500th Anniversary Dinner for Sir Nicholas. What happened?"

"Someone petrified Filch's cat," Scott began, "and left writing on the wall."

He recited the line to Lady Grey, "The Chamber of Secrets has been opened. Those who are enemies of the heir, beware."

Hearing this, Ms. Gray's face finally changed.She almost blurted out, "The Chamber of Secrets? The Chamber of Secrets of Slytherin?"

"That's right, Lady Grey." Scott frowned slightly, showing a worried expression, "I've also heard the rumors about the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets and the heir, you may not know, I'm a Muggle-born sorcerer."

He looked up, and Ms. Gray was still looking at him with indifferent eyes.

Scott continued, "I just wanted to ask you if that rumour is true. Rumor has it that the heir will release the monsters in the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets to clear out the Muggle-born students."

At this point, Ms. Gray finally spoke again.

"The Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, even I don't know if it exists," she said.

Then, her eyes became a little dull, as if caught in a long-term memory.

Scott didn't give up.

"It is rumored that Slytherin and the other three founders parted ways because of their different attitudes towards Muggle-born wizards. Is he really capable of secretly leaving such a secret room and a monster in Hogwarts?"

He asked embarrassedly.

"I mean, if the rumors were true, the other three founders wouldn't have agreed with him, would they?"

"Of course they wouldn't agree to that!" Ms. Grey said, "but no one knows if Slytherin has built the Chamber of Secrets."

Her tone was reminiscent, "The four academies are the respective territories of the four great wizards. Even if they are friends, they will not go to other academies to disturb them rashly. Moreover, at that time, they would not doubt each other. "

She seemed to have opened the conversation, and without Scott asking any more, she took the initiative to say, "The rumor of the secret room has been around for a long time. At the earliest time, some people suspected that Slytherin secretly built a secret classroom, Used to privately teach his chosen students. They thought he was teaching wicked black magic."

Scott nodded secretly, it seemed that this was the original version of the Slytherin Chamber rumors.

Ms. Gray's story didn't stop, "Of course, when Slytherin left, this matter was never mentioned again. Until 50 years ago..."

Having said that, she suddenly stopped.

"Excuse me, did something happen 50 years ago?" Scott asked.

"Maybe I shouldn't have told you that," Ms. Grey said. "But who made you a Ravenclaw student? I don't want to see you lose your life trying to find answers."

"Thank you!" Scott smiled gratefully.

Ms Gray said: "The rumors you hear start 50 years ago when a Ravenclaw student died and people didn't even know the cause of her death."

Scott nodded.

He can answer this question. The Ravenclaw student who died 50 years ago is the ghost who now lives in the women's bathroom on the second floor of the main building - "Crying Myrtle".

"After the student's death, rumors about the Slytherin Chamber and the heir suddenly appeared, and even intensified."

Ms. Grey selectively told Scott some truths he had known for a long time.

Looks like this is the second version of the Chamber of Secrets rumors, Scott thought.

"Anyway, your name is Trollope?"

Scott nodded. "Scott Trollope, ma'am."

"Trolope," Ms. Gray stared, affirming. "As far as I know, Slytherin has no heir."

Scott asked her in surprise: "But I heard that a certain pure-blood family in the British wizarding world is the descendant of Slytherin?"

"It's the descendant of his daughter's husband's family, not the Slytherin family," Ms. Gray said. "When Slytherin left Hogwarts, he didn't even take his daughter with him. No one knew he was going to Where did he go? In short, he never showed up again."

Scott wanted to ask again, but Ms. Gray turned around, refusing to communicate.

Scott could only politely thank him softly and turned to leave.

However, when he walked out of the common room, Ms. Gray's voice came from behind him again.

"Don't go after things beyond your ability."

However, when he turned around, the ghostly lady belonging to Ravenclaw had disappeared without a trace.

Scott smiled and walked out of the common room door.

As he descended the stairs, he recalled the conversation he had just had with Ms. Grey.

Although he didn't gain much from this conversation, he did have some gains.

First of all, he knew the true face of the secret room rumors.

The so-called "Slytherin's heir", as he guessed, was made up by that guy Voldemort in order to put gold on his face.

Combined with the background of the times, Scott felt that Slytherin himself at most did not trust the little wizards from Muggle origins.

And Voldemort himself was the one who hated Muggle blood because he hated his origins.

If Slytherin really wanted to get rid of Muggle-born students, I'm afraid they wouldn't have left quietly back then.

Secondly, judging from Ms. Gray's statement, the Gaunt family who once claimed to be a descendant of Slytherin probably put gold on their faces like Voldemort.

It's ridiculous that Slytherin's daughter took her husband's surname after she got married, but her descendants cling to her family's name.

And in this way, the relationship between Voldemort himself and Slytherin is about to take another turn.

Thinking of this, Scott thought it was quite interesting.

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