Hogwarts Passer-By Professor

Chapter Forty-Six: Harry Still Has To Continue To Take The Blame

An hour had passed by the time Eisen left Dumbledore's office. Although this conversation was quite troublesome, fortunately Eisen had already said everything that should be said.

Right now, Voldemort's first Horcrux diary has been handed over to Dumbledore, so naturally there will be no attack later.

[Recommended, Yeguo Reading and Chasing Books is really easy to use, download yeguoyuedu here, everyone can try it soon. 】

In this way, there should be no problems for the rest of the second year. But about the basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets, Eisen had talked to Dumbledore before leaving the Headmaster's office.

The two agreed that although the culprit who opened the secret room had been found out, it was not suitable for the Horcrux to be exposed. Therefore, the "true murderer" of the basilisk must be dealt with.

After all, it is too dangerous for a basilisk that can "stare to death" to hide in Hogwarts.

Moreover, although the incident of the Hogwarts attack has not been reported, it has actually spread. Therefore, if Dumbledore did not want to face the pressure from the school board, finding and killing the basilisk was the most appropriate method.

However, Eisen didn't tell Dumbledore directly where the entrance to the Chamber of Secrets was. The reason? Naturally, it was because he had "no reason" to find out this kind of information. So in order to avoid complications, Eisen didn't have much to do.

That night, while Eisen was still in the library, Harry and Ron found him.

"Have you finished your homework?" Eisen couldn't help reminding the two sitting opposite him impatiently.

"No." Harry's face froze, and he became depressed instantly like a wilted eggplant. For Harry, homework is indeed a mountain that cannot be overcome.

Especially the large amount of homework assigned by Snape, which made Harry think that he would have to be in the sixth grade to complete it.

"It's not Eisen who is teaching you!" Ron glanced at Eisen and muttered.

"I remember that the homework in astronomy class is the least among all the courses!" Hearing Ron's words, Eisen was a little strange. After all, Eisen is still very conscientious and never puts pressure on students.

"Uh, I mean those crystal balls that Eisen taught you to make." Ron's face was full of resentment, "The professors saw that we were in good spirits, so they increased the amount of homework a lot!"

"Ahem——just use it as a practice question sea strategy!" Is the co-author really my fault? Eisen said, taking the opportunity to change the subject, "By the way, are you here for something?"

"By the way, Professor, how about that diary? Is the heir to the Chamber of Secrets Tom Riddle?" Harry suddenly regained his energy.

Ron on the side also swept away his depressed expression before, and looked at Eisen with great interest.

"That's right! The heir to the Chamber of Secrets is indeed Tom Riddle, or that diary." After pondering for a while, Eisen still decided to tell them part of the truth so that they would not have to worry about it all the time.

"The diary?" Harry looked at Eisen suspiciously, not quite understanding what he meant.

"Do you remember that I told you that the diary is a black magic item?" Eisen asked solemnly.

"Yes, Ron said that some books with black magic can be dangerous!" After looking at Ron, Harry nodded and looked at Eisen.

"That diary itself is very dangerous." Eisen reached out and nodded on the table, "It is the murderer who opened the secret room and made the attack!"

Hearing such a conclusion suddenly, Harry and Ron were stunned for a moment.

"But, Professor Eisen, didn't you say that the Basilisk was responsible for the attack?" Ron was very puzzled.

"Professor Eisen, what do you mean, that diary is alive, it can speak basilisk, and it can open the secret room and manipulate the basilisk to launch an attack?" Harry said, his whole body shivered, and he looked at Eisen in disbelief. .

"Basically, that's it, so you have to be careful about what you pick up in the future, otherwise you will run into big trouble!" Eisen gave Harry an approving look, and then urged.

"It's a good thing I didn't open it that day—" Glancing at Ron, Harry patted his chest, showing a look of fear.

In fact, even if Harry opened it, there would be basically no danger. But in order to make him be more careful in the future and not be so reckless, Eisen didn't say this clearly.

"That diary—" Ron reacted, and immediately looked at Eisen.

"It has been handed over to Professor Dumbledore, so don't worry. The Chamber of Secrets attack should not happen again." Eisen smiled slightly, and said the result.

"That's really great!" Harry beamed, and after an exclamation, he jumped up and clapped Ron's hands.

Looking at Harry's attitude, Eisen can actually understand it.

In fact, any adult would feel particularly depressed if he was treated as a murderer for a period of time. Not to mention, Harry was just a twelve year old boy.

This time, after hearing the truth of the matter from Eisen and knowing that the attack would not happen again, Harry immediately felt a lot more relaxed.

"However, because this matter involves certain issues, it will not be announced for the time being." Seeing the smiling faces of the two, although Eisen couldn't bear it, he poured cold water on it.

"Ah—why is that?" Ron couldn't help but questioned as the faces of the two froze.

If the truth of the matter cannot be made public, doesn't that mean that Harry will continue to be scapegoated and be regarded as the murderer of the attack?

"Don't forget that the direct murderer of the attack was the basilisk. If the basilisk had not been found and solved, no one would believe that a diary belonged to the murderer!" Eisen reminded.

"But—" Ron opened his mouth, but couldn't come up with any rebuttal.

In fact, the Horcrux in the diary is the truth about the murderer, which is not suitable for publication. Because Horcruxes were involved, it had to be concealed.

"Doesn't that mean that everyone else doesn't know about it?" Harry looked a little embarrassed. After all, not going out for injustice means continuing to take the blame.

"That's right." Eisen nodded, looking at Harry's face, he also felt a little pitiful. No way, who told Harry to be Voldemort's Horcrux!

After hearing Eisen's words, the two were immediately discouraged again.

...

"Harry, have you heard those voices lately?" Ron asked Harry quietly after leaving the library.

"You mean those voices?" Harry was taken aback, then realized what Ron was saying, and shook his head, "No, maybe the Chamber of Secrets is really closed!"

All the way to the Gryffindor common room, the two put away the prepared homework and put it in the storage ring, and then came to the school hospital.

"Harry, Ron, you're late! Hurry up, I think I'll be late with my homework tonight!" Hermione couldn't help complaining as she watched the two who had arrived late.

"Um, we went to Professor Eisen!" Harry and Ron exchanged glances, then took out their homework and explained their actions.

"What are you going to do with Professor Eisen?" The joy flashed across Hermione's face, and she became interested immediately.

"It's like this..." Harry then recounted the fact that he had found a diary in Moaning Myrtle's bathroom.

After Harry finished speaking, Hermione was stunned.

"You mean, we don't have to worry about the heir to the Chamber of Secrets hidden in Hogwarts!" Hermione exclaimed after recovering.

"That's right, that diary is the one who manipulated the basilisk, and Professor Eisen and Dumbledore already know about it. We don't have to worry about the attack!" Harry nodded.

"But Professor Eisen said that the diary involved some issues and couldn't be published, so Harry has to continue to bear everyone's criticism!" Ron curled his lips.

"It's okay, Professor Dumbledore must know, they must have made plans!" Harry said, his worries gone.

"Since Professor Eisen and the others have already made arrangements, there's no need to worry!" Hermione narrowed her eyes, but she didn't care about Harry's continuing to take the blame. It's just a bit weird to think that the adventure will end just after it starts.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like