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Chapter 461 Slytherin: I am not! I didn't! He slandered me!

Hufflepuff was just stunned at first, and lamented with some regret that his descendants had been cut off.

But then he thought... Tom Riddle, why does this name sound familiar?

It didn't take long for Hufflepuff to remember, isn't this the name of Slytherin's last descendant?

Under Hufflepuff's inquiring eyes, Adam nodded:

"That's Tom Riddle. After Merope was driven away, he pawned the locket left by Slytherin for ten pieces--"

"What?!"

Slytherin's eyes glared. It would be fine if his relics were not worth a fortune after two thousand years, but why did they depreciate instead?

Adam did not stop, but continued to explain:

"When Tom Riddle grew up, he worked in the same store. He saw Hepzibah Smith bought Slytherin's locket at a high price in this store, so he began to contact each other and used sweet words to get closer to each other..."

"One day, Hepzibah Smith showed Tom Riddle Slytherin's locket and Hufflepuff's gold cup without any suspicion. She was killed by Tom Riddle, and the relics of both fell into his hands."

This short explanation contained a lot of information, so that the founders needed some time to digest it.

"The relic I left to my descendants is my gold cup..."

Hufflepuff murmured, which was not surprising.

After all, the relics that can still be commemorated by descendants two thousand years later are basically the most iconic things, and I probably won't leave any treasures for my descendants. The most iconic thing is probably the gold cup with the magic of transferring food.

But...

"Helga's golden cup is not a powerful magic prop. Apart from its commemorative significance and the ability to serve as proof of identity of a descendant of Hufflepuff, there is no need to kill for it."

Ravenclaw looked at Slytherin:

"From Tom Riddle's deeds, he did not need the identity of a descendant of Hufflepuff. So, your descendant killed Helga's descendant in order to get your locket back, and the golden cup was just a by-product?"

Slytherin's face darkened when he heard this:

"I don't admit that he is my descendant!"

Seeing this, Adam suddenly said:

"But he inherited your will, awakened the basilisk you left in the Chamber of Secrets at Hogwarts, and cleaned up the non-pure-blood wizards in the castle."

Slytherin: ? ? ?

"Salazar?!"x3

Hearing this, the other three founders could no longer sit still and looked at Slytherin in surprise.

"What's the matter with the basilisk?"

"What's the matter with the Chamber of Secrets?"

"Do you want to attack the students?"

If you want to accept pure-blood wizards as your students, that's your freedom. We won't interfere. But what do you mean by killing our students?

Slytherin was no less shocked than the other three at this moment, and couldn't help looking at Adam.

I'm not! I didn't! He slandered me!

Even if he supported the pure-blood theory, how could he attack the students of Hogwarts?

In fact, it was true. Slytherin didn't have the heart to attack the students of Hogwarts after all, but he was always wary of those half-blood and even Muggle-born wizards, so he left a basilisk that could survive long enough in Hogwarts.

If the situation in the future really gets bad, then his heir will use Parseltongue to wake up the basilisk and clean up those non-pure-blood wizards.

"The current Slytherin did not do this, but it doesn't mean that the future Slytherin will not do this... Do you want to get to know him?"

Adam, who was watching the fun, took out a small snake with its eyes closed from his pocket.

Awakened from sleep, the basilisk spit out its tongue subconsciously to collect the smell information around it...

Hmm? !

"Hiss, hiss--(Old Master?)"

When it felt the breath of Slytherin, the basilisk was confused. Was it sliced ​​and cooked by Adam while it was half asleep? It has already reached the underworld?

Is it finally its turn? Fortunately, Adam still has a conscience and did not let it feel pain...

Huh? !

The basilisk felt Adam's breath again, and this time it was completely confused.

It can't be that Adam was too high to eat and copied himself to taste the saltiness. Ouch--

Silently flicking the basilisk's head, Adam retracted his finger without leaving a trace.

On the side, Slytherin, who saw the basilisk, was also a little bit overwhelmed. The other party's subconscious reaction could not be faked. You have to know that it is a snake, not a cunning goblin.

So, is this really the basilisk that he will cultivate in the future and leave for his descendants to clean up Hogwarts?

Once Slytherin accepted this setting, he felt that this was probably what he did. Using Parseltongue as a way to activate it could indeed ensure the purity of the bloodline of the descendants who activated this method... Fxxk!

Suddenly remembering that it was the half-blood Tom Riddle who finally activated this method, Slytherin's face became even uglier.

"Salazar, it calls you old master, it seems that it was indeed created by you."

Among the four giants, only Slytherin speaks Parseltongue, but he is not the only one who can understand Parseltongue. Ravenclaw also mastered this foreign language through acquired learning.

"Salazar, what else do you have to say?"

Gryffindor frowned and stared at Slytherin.

"..."

Slytherin opened his mouth and finally spread his hands:

"Well, this may indeed be what I will do in the future, but the problem is that I haven't done it yet. I swear that I will not cultivate any basilisks or build secret rooms in the future, okay?"

"I'm afraid it's not that simple."

Ravenclaw frowned slightly and looked at the basilisk in Adam's hand.

Although that is something that has not happened yet to them, it is also something that has already happened to Adam. If Slytherin really abides by his oath, then where did the basilisk in Adam's hand come from?

"It's true, there are a few rules about time, one of which is that the past cannot be changed."

Adam touched the basilisk that was still in a state of confusion, and considered whether to go forward and reminisce with its old owner. He forced it to shut down and stuffed it back into his pocket, and explained to the four founders:

"The 'past' is the basis of the 'future', so even if people in the 'future' go back to the 'past' and change the 'past', the best situation is that under the influence of people in the 'future', the 'past' will be just right It becomes the 'past' that is familiar to people in the 'future'."

This statement is very confusing, but the four giants are all wise people, so it is not too difficult to understand.

"In other words, no matter how people change in the future, they will still be part of the original past?"

Ravenclaw summed it up.

"Yes, I call this situation the corrective power of time itself..."

Adam nodded affirmatively and then added:

"But that's only the best case scenario. The worst case scenario is that the future has such a great impact on the past that time cannot correct itself... For example, a person goes back in time and kills his wife who has not yet married and had children. grandfather."

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