trainer at hogwarts

Chapter 62 The Wordless Book

The moon is dark and the wind is high, and the sky is sneaky.

Morris leaned against the wall of the men's bathroom, slowly spinning the glass bottle in his hand.

"It's almost time."

Open the bottle and put a long hair in.

Close your eyes and sigh.

The cabbage soup flowed down the throat and into the stomach, followed by a sharp pain from the inside out.

"sack"

Half a minute later, a beautiful girl walked out of the men's room wiping the sweat from her head.

The beautiful girl walked through the cloister and walked all the way to Ravenclaw Tower.

"Why learn knowledge"

"To find the truth."

The bronze door knocker muttered: "It's you. It would be a pity not to come to Ravenclaw."

Standing at the door, Morris was stunned for a moment, trying to find an excuse to fool him.

"Perhaps you are the one who can find the truth." The bronze door knocker opened the door without saying a word.

Morris was speechless for a moment, not understanding what the knocker meant. But I was short of time, so I secretly jotted down this strange door knocker in a notebook, and decided to take a look again when I get bored.

"dong dong dong"

A short knock and two long knocks were an agreement between Maurice and Crystal.

A little head popped up from behind the door, peering out quietly.

"it's me."

The calm female voice gave Krystal the confidence to sneak out from behind the door, and then saw herself.

Kristal looked at the person who looked exactly like her in front of her with her mouth open, and was speechless for a moment.

"you"

"Have you never seen Polyjuice Potion?" Morris tossed his hair back, "Okay, I sneaked in as promised, please lead the way."

"I'm just a little scared." Crystal whispered, "Of course I've seen polyjuice potion before. But you coming out of nowhere is so scary."

"I said something." Morris was puzzled.

Krystal snorted and walked straight forward.

Morris followed silently.

I was speechless all the way.

Until I saw a huge statue.

The statue is about three or four meters high. It is a figure wearing a long Scottish-style skirt, holding something in his hand, sitting by the river.

Maurice took out the tiara, the sapphire eagle crown that matched Lady Rowena Ravenclaw inexplicably.

"Wingardim Leviosa"

The crown slowly rose and floated towards Ravenclaw's head.

Morris and Crystal both watched the previous scene nervously.

"Do not"

The sudden sound stands out in a quiet environment.

Morris shook his hand, and the crown fell steadily on Rowena Ravenclaw's head.

At this moment, the entire stone statue seemed to be alive. Screens of light flashed in front of Morris and Crystal, impacting their brains.

"no"

Helena's transparent soul rushed over, circled around the sculpture in despair, and finally settled in front of Morris.

"Lady Helena"

Morris quickly gave himself a few defensive spells, narrowed his eyes and spoke unkindly to the ghost. The crystal lantern's elf ball quietly appeared at the front of the wand. If Helena wanted to do anything to him, Morris would directly let the crystal lantern smear his face and eat the soul.

"What do you want to do"

"You" Helena stared at Morris for a while, and finally sat on the ground slumped, "It's my fault, it's me who forgot, it's my fault."

Morris frowned. He didn't understand what was going on with this lady.

"The eagle guarded the glory of Ravenclaw, but I destroyed it with my own hands. It's over." Two lines of clear tears flowed down Helena's face.

The eagle guards the glory of Ravenclaw

Morris suddenly remembered that Soraya mentioned this sentence in the letter he wrote to him before.

Slowly moved his gaze to the statue of Rowena Ravenclaw. That crown has now become Voldemort's Horcrux.

"hiss"

Now the fun started.

"We can't let the secret room appear." Helena stood up at some point and stood next to Morris, "That would be a disaster."

Morris: "But we can't seem to do anything now. Oh, the statue is still glowing. I hope it won't attract some children who like to have fun."

Helena glanced at Morris and said nothing.

"Where's Kristal?" Morris was a little surprised. Why didn't this girl say anything? Was she frightened? She was so timid. Just like that, she still wanted to find the secret room.

"Krystal" Helena floated to the side and looked at her, "she fainted."

Morris: "Leave her alone and see what happens first."

"" Helena was speechless for a moment and couldn't help but said, "Isn't she your partner?"

"Partner," Morris said calmly, "We don't have such a good relationship. We are classmates at most. Don't worry, we won't die."

The light on the statue slowly dissipated, and a book appeared on the ground.

Helena anxiously floated over to take a look, but unfortunately she was a ghost now and could not touch the real thing.

Morris walked over and picked up the book.

It is a book without a cover.

I opened it and flipped through it, but it was blank.

"Wordless Bible" Morris complained, "Do you guys like to play with this kind of thing?"

"What?" Helena cast a confused look.

"It's nothing, there's just someone who also likes to play like this." Morris said, "I don't know if it's the same routine, but it's so boring. I originally wanted to use it as a large open secret room for fun. By the way, Ms. Helena, Have you seen this book before? Or rather, this notebook or diary?"

Helena looked at it carefully for a while and shook her head in confusion: "I have seen this symbol on the cover before. It is her favorite symbol. Sorry about the others, I have no impression of it."

"It's really unreliable." Morris raised the corner of his mouth slightly, "But it doesn't matter, this kind of interesting mental activity is quite fun. Ms. Helena, you see, we are still far away from the real secret room. We are just getting started now. At worst, when we are about to find the eagle, why don't we just shout to Professor Dumbledore for help?"

"Professor Dumbledore may want to expel you" Helena pointed to the point of the problem without mercy.

"I don't think the matter is serious enough yet." Morris shrugged, "Mr. Principal is a good person."

"Ha ha."

"Actually, we can think about it from the simplest perspective." Morris touched the book in his hand to change the topic, "Look, this statue. Should Ms. Ravenclaw be holding a book in her hand?"

Helena nodded, then shook her head: "Actually, she had a book in her hand at first, but she lost it later."

"It's not important." Morris interrupted her, "Let's just think about it in the simplest way."

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