Professor of Gemology at Hogwarts

Chapter 31 The office was stolen

What we need to do now is to kill the basilisk first and eliminate the danger.

"Everyone. First of all, we should first determine whether the entrance to the secret room is in the women's bathroom, and secondly, determine whether Parselmouth can open it." Gray cleared his throat, "If it succeeds, we can set up a thief induction spell and see what happens next. Who will break into the bathroom when you come down?"

"It's a good idea, but it can only be used once." Flitwick said very strictly. "If an innocent student breaks in by mistake, we rush to the scene and the placement of the induction spell will be known to the students, and the person who actually opened the secret room will also know." Won't come again."

"Indeed, Professor Flitwick, but we should go to the women's bathroom first to see if the conditions for the spell are met..."

"Professors should also be prepared. Although we are not 100% sure where the secret room is, we still need to be fully prepared. We will agree on a time and we will meet here in about 15 minutes." Dumbledore said.

"Oh, by the way, Principal." Gray was about to leave when he suddenly remembered something, "The crow of the rooster is fatal to the basilisk. Maybe we can borrow some from Hagrid."

"No wonder Hagrid's chickens died!" Harry suddenly said, "A few of his chickens have died in the past two days!"

Snape impatiently made a sound of disbelief in the shadows. He even felt that Harry had killed these chickens while Hagrid was not paying attention.

Harry glared at Snape again, and Snape stared at Harry like an awl. Neither of them blinked, secretly competing.

Gray was speechless and couldn't even blink now.

"Yes, Gray, I didn't think about this. The rooster's crow will be of great help to us." He looked at Fox next to him, "The same goes for Phoenix."

Several professors left, and McGonagall informed the prefects that students should not run around in the lounge.Snape was sent to find Hagrid.Lockhart had already sneaked into the Ravenclaw lounge, saying that he could help keep an eye on the students (by selling books by the way) and prevent them from running around.

Gray returned to the office, and he was going to bring a few stones to fight. Anyway, Dumbledore was also present, so safety was guaranteed. There was no harm in testing the attack power of the crystals himself.

Using milky quartz to absorb the light in a dark secret room was obviously an unwise choice. He finally decided to get a piece of hematite and a small white crystal.

Hematite is a consumable crystal. If you drop it on the ground, it will easily produce a lot of fragments.It can carry magic power from the wizard, assist the wizard in attacking, and is controlled by the wizard. It is equivalent to creating another output position, or it is equivalent to a remote-controlled bomb, but the wizard cannot control it from too far away.

White crystal is a general-purpose crystal, used to enhance the effect of nearby crystals.

Gray felt that it was really troublesome to carry crystals in battle, and he seemed to understand why there were fewer and fewer wizards studying crystals. Not only did you need to try your luck to find good crystals, but also carrying several stones on your body during battle made it even more difficult to move.

Is there no other good way besides carrying it with me?

While he was thinking, he glanced at his desk and found that his desk seemed to be missing something...the two Vesuvian stones!

Gray hurriedly opened the drawer, but there was nothing there.I glanced at the shelves on the wall, and there were none.When I opened the box, there was nothing there.

Those two stones were stolen. They must have taken advantage of the chaos tonight!

He hurriedly checked his belongings and found that the only things missing were the two stones on the table.

"Who will take it away?" Gray was very angry, "I can't spare him!"

Although the two stones were only for ornamental purposes, someone secretly entered his office and stole the spar, which made him very angry. After the basilisk incident was settled, he must find out the thief!

……

Gray, like Snape, returned to the headmaster's office with a straight face.

"Gray, what's wrong with you?" Mag has never seen Gray's expression look so bad.

Soon afterwards, everyone came to the women's bathroom where Myrtle was. Hagrid was worried about his chicken and insisted on following them.

"I can't talk to him." Snape was a little annoyed by Hagrid.

"These are the only chickens I have left... two died yesterday." Hagrid looked at the chickens in the cage, feeling very distressed, "I don't worry about them... they have to face those basilisks. , but for school safety..."

"Don't worry, Hagrid, the crowing of chickens is fatal to basilisks. We only need their voices, they won't deal with the battle..." Dumbledore stretched out his arm, and Fawkes landed on his shoulders.

Everything the phoenix did showed that it looked down upon those chickens.

Now, several people were standing next to the sink, and the crow of roosters echoed in the women's bathroom. Gray felt a little funny.

Moaning Myrtle is sitting on the tank of one of the innermost toilet bowls.

"Who is it?" Myrtle heard the voice and came out of the single room, "Oh, it's you, Harry."

She looked at Gray again and blinked at him from behind her thick lenses, slightly shy.Gray was a little lucky that she didn't call out his name.But Dumbledore followed Myrtle's gaze and glanced at Gray.

"Oh! Why are there so many people? Why are there chickens?" Myrtle discovered that there were several professors. "I didn't expect you to care so much about me - Professor Dumbledore. This was not common before. Thank you for your kindness. I'm afraid I was so lonely that I sent some chickens, but ghosts can't raise chickens... and they're still alive. So, do you want to hear my story about how you died? I'd be happy to tell you again!"

"Harry has shared your story with us, Myrtle, that you saw a pair of eyes and then died, right?" Dumbledore said with a smile, "We are very interested in the place where you died. Where did you see those eyes?”

"It's almost there. Why do so many people ask me?" Myrtle said, pointing vaguely to the pool in front of her.

The pool looked ordinary.Several professors gathered around it to inspect it, and Gray found the right moment to get closer. On the side of a copper faucet, there was a small snake carved on it.

"It should be here." Gray pointed at the little snake.

"No water ever comes out of this faucet." Myrtle expressed confusion when she saw everyone leaning over to look at the faucet.

Dumbledore stood very close and carefully observed the small snake on the side of the faucet. "A very suspicious sign. Harry, try to say something."

"Open it," Harry said.

"No, Potter, you are speaking human language." McGonagall was eager to open it.

"I can't tell..." Harry was at a loss.

"Try to think of it as a real snake," Gray reminded him.

Harry stared intently at the small carved snake.

"Hs...hs..."

Gray heard a strange hissing sound coming from Harry's mouth.

Immediately, the dragon hair emitted a dazzling white light and began to spin rapidly.Then, the pool moved.They watched the pool slowly disappear from view, revealing a pipe so thick that a person could slip through it.

Everyone looked at everything in front of them in great surprise, and Gray felt a little nauseous. Wouldn't these dark pipes connect the entire Hogwarts?

Fox rushed in first.As a former duel champion, Flitwick is also eager to try.

"It seems there are more secrets in the castle than I thought." Dumbledore said.

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

You'll Also Like