"There is a ghost in Hogwarts. I don't know if you have paid attention to it." Professor Dumbledore folded his hands. "Mrs. Grey, I had a conversation with it late at night some time ago. Its identity was unknown to me at that time. Only then did I know that it was Lady Ravenclaw’s daughter.”

Snape stared in surprise, Grindelwald couldn't help raising his eyebrows, but Till didn't react at all.

She has long known the true identity of Ms. Gray. When Rowena sometimes wanders around the castle, she will inevitably meet her daughter who died young. But to be honest, whenever Rowena mentioned Ms. Gray, her tone was more regretful and resentful. She felt that her daughter was pitiful, pathetic and hateful.

Ms. Gray's real name was Helena Ravenclaw. Rowena devoted all his efforts and love to his only daughter, but Helena was obviously not satisfied. She is a studious child, eager for achievement and fame, and hopes to be better than her mother. This ambition is satisfactory to Rowena.

It's a pity that Helena took the wrong path and chose to steal Ravenclaw's diadem, a gemstone crown that is said to increase the wisdom of the wearer.

Helena fled to the Albanian forest with the crown, hid the crown in a tree in the forest, and was eventually killed by her admirer. Only cowardly souls did not dare to go to the world of death and took her back to Hogwarts. , became a Ravenclaw ghost.

Rowena loved her, but she never called Helena again. Like many teachers and students in Hogwarts, she called her the name she had known for hundreds of years: Ms. Grey.

Tier took a sip of black tea, but the bitterness in her mouth was not as good as the bitterness in her heart.

In Till's view, although Rowena resented her daughter for refusing to come back to see him for the last time, he still loved Ms. Gray in his heart. She really hoped that her daughter could come back to her. At the moment when she was seriously ill and dying, all she could think about was seeing her daughter again, otherwise she would not ask Barrow to find her daughter.

Unfortunately, what she was waiting for was never her beloved daughter. When they reunited in this castle hundreds of years later, mother and daughter could not even hug each other.

and……

Salazar often went underground, but Rowena could not get close to Slytherin. She could joke and play with Salazar intimately, but she was unwilling to set foot in Slytherin's territory - because of the blood Man Barrow was there.

Time can kill a lot of things. Rowena initially hated Blood Man Barro for killing her daughter, but as time went by, she felt that some ridiculous facts emerged.

She began to understand and pity Bloody Barrow, especially after learning that Bloody Barrow would commit suicide without hesitation.

But she was unwilling to face the Bloody Barrow. The blood on its body was not only its own, but also the blood it had stained when it killed Mrs. Gray. In addition, the shackles it had been wearing reminded it all the time. sin.

Bloody Barro's appearance was not only torturing itself, but also torturing Rowena.

Simply out of sight and out of mind, Rowena would think of this sad incident at least frequently if she didn't go to Slytherin or see Bloody Barrow.

"What are the lost relics?" Thiel asked the four founders. They were not sure what their relics were. They felt that they left too many things in this world.

Professor Dumbledore moved his beard: "A jeweled crown. Ms. Gray stole it during her lifetime and hid it in the Albanian forest."

"Albania again?" Snape said coldly. After Voldemort died, he chose to flee to Albania, and the crown stolen by Ms. Gray was also hidden in Albania.

It was such a coincidence that Snape couldn't help but wonder if Voldemort knew that one of his Horcruxes was in the Albanian forest, so he deliberately fled there to seek a chance for resurrection.

Professor Dumbledore knew what Snape was thinking of, and explained: "The crown is no longer in the Albanian forest, but it was not taken away by Voldemort in the past few years, but decades ago, not long after I became the headmaster, he came I was turned down when I applied for a job.”

This is a past story that Till is very familiar with. Voldemort sought the position of Defense Against the Dark Arts professor but was rejected by Professor Dumbledore. Voldemort became angry and cursed the position. From then on, he was called the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts. The running water is usually changed once a year.

Voldemort's curse level is really good, and Till has to admit his achievements in dark magic.

"So, where would Voldemort put the crown that was made into a Horcrux?" Grindelwald became interested in the discussion, put down his tea cup and started asking questions.

Professor Dumbledore did not answer, but looked at Till eagerly: "I have to ask Till for this. I suspect that Ms. Gray is hiding something and it refuses to tell me."

"It may not be willing to tell me." Till didn't feel that her charm was that great. She had met Ms. Gray in Ravenclaw in the past, and the other party was no closer to her than to others.

Professor Dumbledore may have entrusted the wrong person.

"Try it, what if it works?" Professor Dumbledore seemed to mention it casually, but Teal clearly felt the refusal in his tone. Although the old professor has changed a lot and no longer plans alone, there are still times when his decision remains unshakable.

Till had no choice but to go to Manchu Castle to find Ms. Gray.

The castle during the holidays can be called a happy paradise for ghosts. They don’t have to worry about scaring the students. They can suddenly appear in every corner of the castle every day. Many ghosts with miserable death forms even put down their arms and heads and use their most comfortable place. His posture was floating around when he died.

When Tiel walked in such a castle, he was not surprised at all when faced with many ghosts with missing arms and legs. Instead, he greeted them warmly. Under the guidance of the ghosts, Teal successfully found Ms. Gray in an empty classroom near the Ravenclaw common room.

"Professor Emery." Ms. Gray was very tall, and when Teal found her, she was floating behind the podium. Comparing the height of the blackboard, Teal thought it was about the same height as Snape.

Such a height is considered very tall for a woman. But Rowena is also very tall, and there is always inheritance between mother and daughter.

Till walked over and did not directly explain the purpose of his visit. Instead, he smiled and greeted her politely: "Ms. Gray seems to be in a good mood today."

"Professor Emery doesn't seem to be in a good mood." Ms. Gray's tone was exactly the same as Rowena's. Teal felt that it was deliberately imitating the mother it admired, because in Rowena's description, Ms. Gray was timid by nature. Small, the arrogance shown in front of outsiders is just that it wants everyone to respect it more.

Seeing that Ms. Gray gave Till a polite salute, Till felt that its arrogant tone was not unacceptable. Or maybe it was because there was no malice in Ms. Gray's tone.

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