Vodai Ecstasy
Chapter 52 Chapter 52
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Just over a week has passed, and more than half of the oddly shaped wall clocks on the wall have been removed. The remaining few pointers move as fast as a race, and some of them falter like old people in their dying years.Riddle quietly glanced at the surrounding layout, then turned his gaze back to the steaming black tea on the table.
"What? Not to your appetite?" The dwarf professor jumped down from the table, and suddenly appeared opposite the chair again, with a pair of kiwi-like eyes looking curiously at the top student in front of him.
"No, your tea has always been great." The boy took a sip of the tea and asked concerned: "Have you encountered any urgent matters recently? Can't even attend the farewell party?"
"Your news is very good." Duff raised her eyebrows, looked around, "... But with your observation skills, it's not hard to see."
"It just happened to guess right..." Riddle waited for a while, but he still didn't get the answer he wanted: "So will you come back to teach?" The boy smiled: "Your courses are very popular, lower grades It's a shame that the kids didn't get to hear your lessons."
"Maybe, not everyone is as friendly as you." The dwarf professor finally smiled, and she blinked: "To borrow an Eastern saying, we will meet again if we are destined."
"edge?"
"You can also understand it as a connection in fate," Duff said with a smile: "Most of them are good things."
The boy was silent for a while, before he could fully digest the new vocabulary, the professor said abruptly, "So, what's wrong with the relationship between you and Miss Lin?"
"what?"
Seeing the honor student once again showing a rare look of astonishment, Duff patiently explained: "About four days ago, I couldn't find her anymore...I think something happened, did you send her home? "
"...I didn't leave school." The boy murmured, and seemed to have just realized what had happened, and said eagerly: "You mean she disappeared? What happened? Is she in danger? You Didn't you say that she never came here before? I don't understand...why is this happening?"
The professor looked at the student suspiciously for a while, but was deceived by the eager and sincere expression after all, she sighed and said: "I don't know what happened, she is an anomaly in time and space, I can't tell you everything, dear Yes, all I can tell you is that I can't find her."
The boy lowered his eyes and hid his emotions in the shadows under the thick eyelashes. After a while, he let out a breath and said softly: "...Then can she come back again?"
"Sorry, honey," Duff shook her head and said solemnly, "I don't know."
"But..." Riddle clenched his fists and said anxiously again: "The box you showed me last time had a piece of paper reflected there, can you tell me why?"
Seeing that Duff continued to shake her head, Riddle let go of her hand in despair and said, "...But I haven't been able to say goodbye to her yet."
"Maybe you will meet again, yes, my children," the dwarf patted the young boy's shoulder comfortingly, feeling the indiscernible stiffness of his body, she sighed: "I need to go to the East again, if there is I will try my best to tell you any news about Miss Lin."
"Thank you." Riddle raised his head again and smiled, "If that doesn't bother you."
"Of course not." The dwarf professor laughed: "I didn't say goodbye to her either."
The corridors were full of excited students who had just finished their exams. Riddle, who walked out of the office, managed to maintain order, then quickly avoided the crowd and walked up to the eighth floor of the castle.
"Hey, go on!"
A few gold coins drew an arc in the air and hovered behind the black-haired boy's head again. Riddle turned around and looked at the Gold Galleon suspended in the air. He pointed his wand at Angric who was holding the bag, and picked it out. The lower eyebrow did not open.
"You don't even need to turn around to cast spells!" Angelik looked at Riddle's wand admiringly, then shook the wallet in his hand and said triumphantly: "The club dues for the winter vacation have arrived, and Malfoy will contribute wholeheartedly."
Riddle tilted his head, and Gallon fell back on Angrik. Angrik trembled, but did not dodge.
"Although you don't need to salute me at school," Riddle's left fingertips slowly slid across the lines on the wand: "...but haven't you been a little too lively recently?"
Angelik hurriedly lowered his head and said, "I'm sorry, I don't know what's wrong with me... You've given me a different feeling recently..."
"Explanation is the sophistry of the cowardly." Riddle said coldly, "And I... don't want you to become like that."
"It was my fault."
Seeing that Angelik stopped arguing, Riddle walked back and forth in the corridor a few times, and a door appeared on the wall out of nowhere. He pushed it open and said coldly, "Let's go in."
Responsiveness The room is filled with cages of all sizes, but only a gray-black owl is locked in a golden cage in the center. Seeing the two walk into the room, they hurriedly yelled at them.
Angric was about to cast a silencing spell, but was stopped by Riddle.The black-haired boy didn't seem to mind the owl's malice and noise, and walked over comfortably: "She called you Yan'er, huh?"
The owl who heard the name was quiet for a while, but then rushed towards Riddle viciously, as if wanting to bite him, but unfortunately the action was accurately stopped by the cage.
Riddle added some food to the food box. Seeing that the owl seized the opportunity to bite his finger, the boy quickly backed away, then turned his hand and slapped the cage several times. The little owl was turned to the side, He no longer had the energy to deal with the villain in front of him.
"I'll feed you to Nagini any more."
Riddle finished speaking with a smile, and then turned to look at Angric who was stunned by this scene: "How is the relationship between Malfoy and Nord recently?"
Only then did Angelik wake up from a dream and said: "At least there is no intersection outside the dormitory. It seems that they are all preparing for the final exam."
"Have you checked the ghost house?"
"I didn't find anything," Angelik nodded. "Nord doesn't seem to have gone out since you came back."
"Keep staring at him," Riddle frowned, "I don't have time to take care of their little things for the time being these two days."
"Is there news about the secret room?" Angelik clenched his fists excitedly: "I knew you would find it!"
"Oh, no," Riddle tilted his head and said, "Although we have some clues, it's not the most important thing right now."
"Isn't it the most important thing to get rid of the mudbloods and restore the glory of pure blood?" Angelik was very puzzled: "What is more important than our great ambition?"
"For example... clear away those stumbling blocks on the road first?" Riddle looked at the confused blond boy with a half-smile: "I want to find someone to make friends with Olivia Schell, and I returned home during the Christmas vacation. And a trip to St. Munger's Hospital."
"That mudblood's friend?" The blond boy frowned. He always felt a physical disgust when he mentioned these mudbloods: "What kind of friends can that mudblood have? These boring mudbloods really don't know how to stop."
"That person's purpose should be to restore the truth about the fall of Shell that day..." Riddle said softly, "Check who has been to the blocked tower after Shell fell, and maybe he will know the answer soon."
"Isn't Stian the truth?" Angelik muttered, "Do you want to help him deal with the aftermath..."
"At least this matter can help you pass the boring time before the chamber of secrets opens," Riddle raised his eyebrows: "Although Stian doesn't fit the image of a pure-blood, he's still one of us, isn't he? "
"...Understood." Angelik bowed his head resignedly. Even though he hated any contact with Mudblood, Riddle always had his reasons, and he could only choose to trust the other party's decision.
"What did you just say?"
Riddle's abrupt words made him unable to help raising his head again: "What?"
"No, not you."
Riddle raised his hand to interrupt him, closed his eyes and listened carefully for a moment, then pulled out an unpredictable smile:
"It really is the Room of Requirement, which is really good news."
Just over a week has passed, and more than half of the oddly shaped wall clocks on the wall have been removed. The remaining few pointers move as fast as a race, and some of them falter like old people in their dying years.Riddle quietly glanced at the surrounding layout, then turned his gaze back to the steaming black tea on the table.
"What? Not to your appetite?" The dwarf professor jumped down from the table, and suddenly appeared opposite the chair again, with a pair of kiwi-like eyes looking curiously at the top student in front of him.
"No, your tea has always been great." The boy took a sip of the tea and asked concerned: "Have you encountered any urgent matters recently? Can't even attend the farewell party?"
"Your news is very good." Duff raised her eyebrows, looked around, "... But with your observation skills, it's not hard to see."
"It just happened to guess right..." Riddle waited for a while, but he still didn't get the answer he wanted: "So will you come back to teach?" The boy smiled: "Your courses are very popular, lower grades It's a shame that the kids didn't get to hear your lessons."
"Maybe, not everyone is as friendly as you." The dwarf professor finally smiled, and she blinked: "To borrow an Eastern saying, we will meet again if we are destined."
"edge?"
"You can also understand it as a connection in fate," Duff said with a smile: "Most of them are good things."
The boy was silent for a while, before he could fully digest the new vocabulary, the professor said abruptly, "So, what's wrong with the relationship between you and Miss Lin?"
"what?"
Seeing the honor student once again showing a rare look of astonishment, Duff patiently explained: "About four days ago, I couldn't find her anymore...I think something happened, did you send her home? "
"...I didn't leave school." The boy murmured, and seemed to have just realized what had happened, and said eagerly: "You mean she disappeared? What happened? Is she in danger? You Didn't you say that she never came here before? I don't understand...why is this happening?"
The professor looked at the student suspiciously for a while, but was deceived by the eager and sincere expression after all, she sighed and said: "I don't know what happened, she is an anomaly in time and space, I can't tell you everything, dear Yes, all I can tell you is that I can't find her."
The boy lowered his eyes and hid his emotions in the shadows under the thick eyelashes. After a while, he let out a breath and said softly: "...Then can she come back again?"
"Sorry, honey," Duff shook her head and said solemnly, "I don't know."
"But..." Riddle clenched his fists and said anxiously again: "The box you showed me last time had a piece of paper reflected there, can you tell me why?"
Seeing that Duff continued to shake her head, Riddle let go of her hand in despair and said, "...But I haven't been able to say goodbye to her yet."
"Maybe you will meet again, yes, my children," the dwarf patted the young boy's shoulder comfortingly, feeling the indiscernible stiffness of his body, she sighed: "I need to go to the East again, if there is I will try my best to tell you any news about Miss Lin."
"Thank you." Riddle raised his head again and smiled, "If that doesn't bother you."
"Of course not." The dwarf professor laughed: "I didn't say goodbye to her either."
The corridors were full of excited students who had just finished their exams. Riddle, who walked out of the office, managed to maintain order, then quickly avoided the crowd and walked up to the eighth floor of the castle.
"Hey, go on!"
A few gold coins drew an arc in the air and hovered behind the black-haired boy's head again. Riddle turned around and looked at the Gold Galleon suspended in the air. He pointed his wand at Angric who was holding the bag, and picked it out. The lower eyebrow did not open.
"You don't even need to turn around to cast spells!" Angelik looked at Riddle's wand admiringly, then shook the wallet in his hand and said triumphantly: "The club dues for the winter vacation have arrived, and Malfoy will contribute wholeheartedly."
Riddle tilted his head, and Gallon fell back on Angrik. Angrik trembled, but did not dodge.
"Although you don't need to salute me at school," Riddle's left fingertips slowly slid across the lines on the wand: "...but haven't you been a little too lively recently?"
Angelik hurriedly lowered his head and said, "I'm sorry, I don't know what's wrong with me... You've given me a different feeling recently..."
"Explanation is the sophistry of the cowardly." Riddle said coldly, "And I... don't want you to become like that."
"It was my fault."
Seeing that Angelik stopped arguing, Riddle walked back and forth in the corridor a few times, and a door appeared on the wall out of nowhere. He pushed it open and said coldly, "Let's go in."
Responsiveness The room is filled with cages of all sizes, but only a gray-black owl is locked in a golden cage in the center. Seeing the two walk into the room, they hurriedly yelled at them.
Angric was about to cast a silencing spell, but was stopped by Riddle.The black-haired boy didn't seem to mind the owl's malice and noise, and walked over comfortably: "She called you Yan'er, huh?"
The owl who heard the name was quiet for a while, but then rushed towards Riddle viciously, as if wanting to bite him, but unfortunately the action was accurately stopped by the cage.
Riddle added some food to the food box. Seeing that the owl seized the opportunity to bite his finger, the boy quickly backed away, then turned his hand and slapped the cage several times. The little owl was turned to the side, He no longer had the energy to deal with the villain in front of him.
"I'll feed you to Nagini any more."
Riddle finished speaking with a smile, and then turned to look at Angric who was stunned by this scene: "How is the relationship between Malfoy and Nord recently?"
Only then did Angelik wake up from a dream and said: "At least there is no intersection outside the dormitory. It seems that they are all preparing for the final exam."
"Have you checked the ghost house?"
"I didn't find anything," Angelik nodded. "Nord doesn't seem to have gone out since you came back."
"Keep staring at him," Riddle frowned, "I don't have time to take care of their little things for the time being these two days."
"Is there news about the secret room?" Angelik clenched his fists excitedly: "I knew you would find it!"
"Oh, no," Riddle tilted his head and said, "Although we have some clues, it's not the most important thing right now."
"Isn't it the most important thing to get rid of the mudbloods and restore the glory of pure blood?" Angelik was very puzzled: "What is more important than our great ambition?"
"For example... clear away those stumbling blocks on the road first?" Riddle looked at the confused blond boy with a half-smile: "I want to find someone to make friends with Olivia Schell, and I returned home during the Christmas vacation. And a trip to St. Munger's Hospital."
"That mudblood's friend?" The blond boy frowned. He always felt a physical disgust when he mentioned these mudbloods: "What kind of friends can that mudblood have? These boring mudbloods really don't know how to stop."
"That person's purpose should be to restore the truth about the fall of Shell that day..." Riddle said softly, "Check who has been to the blocked tower after Shell fell, and maybe he will know the answer soon."
"Isn't Stian the truth?" Angelik muttered, "Do you want to help him deal with the aftermath..."
"At least this matter can help you pass the boring time before the chamber of secrets opens," Riddle raised his eyebrows: "Although Stian doesn't fit the image of a pure-blood, he's still one of us, isn't he? "
"...Understood." Angelik bowed his head resignedly. Even though he hated any contact with Mudblood, Riddle always had his reasons, and he could only choose to trust the other party's decision.
"What did you just say?"
Riddle's abrupt words made him unable to help raising his head again: "What?"
"No, not you."
Riddle raised his hand to interrupt him, closed his eyes and listened carefully for a moment, then pulled out an unpredictable smile:
"It really is the Room of Requirement, which is really good news."
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