The White Lord Professor at Hogwarts

Chapter 130 The Legend of the Chamber of Secrets

Since that time he stood up for Sir Nicholas, Ricardo has received a lot of ghost conveniences. All the castle ghosts are very friendly to him and always smile friendly when they see him.

Of course, the friendliest among them was Sir Nicholas, who not only took the initiative to tell him many secrets about the soul, but was also willing to volunteer for him.

This couldn't be better: research requires sufficient research data. The experiment on Voldemort has indeed accelerated his research process, but he is a remnant soul now, and the curse is to be cast on a person, so that he can have a complete soul. Body research is naturally better.

However, the ghost of Sir Nicholas is still more than a little weaker than the remnant soul of Voldemort - perhaps he should not be compared with Voldemort. After all, old Tom is also a big boss who has won the title of Dark Lord. Soul No stronger than a mortal.

Ricardo couldn't use too powerful spells or inject too much magic power, but he also gained a lot of insights and gained a deeper understanding of the soul.

As for the previous matter, Ricardo also did a lot of research.

The things that came and went freely there must be snakes, and the black shadow he saw must be human. But the black shadow somehow cut off his ability to sense his surroundings, miraculously breaking through Hogwarts' anti-Apparition. The magic—perhaps a teleportation rather than an apparation—was out of there.

Cutting off perception actually doesn't mean much. After all, it only caused trouble for a moment, and it also allowed him to figure out the opponent's path.The next time he attacks, he can even fight back and make the opponent faint.

As for why it feels so familiar, so familiar that I want to cry... it's probably a kind of innate magic. Vampires have this kind of emotional guidance power that can interfere with the other party's judgment.Alas, when it comes to the innate magic of the vampires, he seems to have experienced it from somewhere...

As for that snake... Ricardo had a vague feeling that it was very unusual.

"Sir, do you know there are any legends about snakes in Hogwarts?"

Sir Nicholas lowered his head and thought seriously for a long time.

"I think...the only one related to snakes is Lord Salazar Slytherin, right?"

"What are the legends related to Lord Slytherin...?"

"That's the Chamber of Secrets," Sir Nicholas said slowly.

"Secret room???!!!!!"

Ricardo was shocked, really shocked.

Chamber of Secrets…Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets…

What on earth had I been thinking about before? ! ! !

What about the Chamber of Secrets in Harry Potter's heart... Oh my god, what on earth do I want to do! ! ! !

Fortunately, I didn’t tell anyone!It would be really embarrassing if others found out!

Facts have proved that a secret room is a secret room, and there are many metaphors in children’s literature, but you can’t use the thinking brain of online literature! ! ! !

"So, what's the story of the Chamber of Secrets?"

After calming down his overly excited mood due to embarrassment, Ricardo asked again.

"I only heard Professor Binns mention that thing once 50 years ago," Sir Nicholas was a little embarrassed, "and he kept telling us that those things are just myths and legends, not worth listening to at all..."

"I would like to ask, Sir, legends are based on certain facts, aren't they?"

"Oh, okay then," he sighed and said slowly, "let me think about it...the secret room..."

"You must know that Hogwarts School was founded more than 1000 years ago. The specific date is not certain - the founders were the four greatest wizards and wizards of the time. The four houses are named after them: Godry Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw and Salazar Slytherin."

"They built this castle together, away from the prying eyes of Muggles, because at that time, people were afraid of magic, and wizards and witches were persecuted a lot."

Sir Nicholas paused, looked around the office with blurred vision, and continued: "In the first few years, several founders worked together harmoniously, looking for young people who showed signs of magic, and brought them to the castle to train them. . However, slowly there are differences between them."

"The rift between Slytherin and others is growing. Slytherin wants Hogwarts to be more selective when recruiting students. He believes that magical education should be limited to purely magical families. He is unwilling to accept Muggle students. The children thought they were unreliable. Some days later, Slytherin and Gryffindor had a heated argument over this issue, and Slytherin left the school."

"That's what reliable historical sources tell us," he said, "but these pure facts are obscured by the bizarre legend about the Chamber of Secrets. That story says that Slytherin built a secret chamber in the castle, and that the other founders They don’t know anything about it.”

"According to the legend, Slytherin sealed the Chamber of Secrets so that no one could open it until his true heir came to the school. Only that heir could open the Chamber of Secrets, release the horrors inside, and let it purify the school. , remove all those who are not worthy of learning magic."

"Of course, the whole thing is nonsense," he said. "Of course the school has investigated whether there is such a secret room. It has been investigated many times and the most learned witches and wizards were invited. The secret room does not exist. .This is just a story designed to scare simple-minded people.”

"Sir Nicholas, what do you think you were referring to when you said the 'terrible things in the secret room'?"

"It was believed to be some kind of monster that only the Heir of Slytherin could control," Sir Nicholas said in his dry, thin voice.

"What could it be? A snake?"

"That's enough, Professor Silva," Sir Nicholas begged, his voice louder, "This is a myth! It doesn't exist! There is no evidence that Slytherin ever built such a secret broom shed or anything like that. .I really regret telling you this ridiculous story, you have already been in enough danger, I can’t even imagine your future!”

"Okay," Ricardo nodded, superficially agreeing, "Thank you for your hard work, Sir, I won't study him anymore."

"That's good, that's good..." Sir Nicholas breathed a sigh of relief and murmured to himself, "I have told you too much. Even if fate does not cast its gaze on this haze now, it will eventually be seen. hour……"

What he didn't see was that Ricardo sat down at the table and opened a notebook.

"Teacher, do you know the legend about the secret room?"

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