A certain Hogwarts rune professor

Chapter 131 Helena Ravenclaw

Chapter 131 Helena Ravenclaw

After finishing today's content, Felix left ample time for Q&A.

"Professor, how do you pass the seventh level of the ancient runes?" A young Slytherin wizard raised his hand and asked.

"Monta, I remember I marked the hint on the level?" Felix blinked.

"But professor, you just wrote a title." He said a little aggrieved, "And it's still a book I haven't read."

The other little wizards also chattered about it.

"Ahem!" Felix cleared his throat, and when they looked over, he pulled out a piece of parchment like magic, "Actually, you should have read it."

"The book "Simple Ancient Runes" appeared three times in your bibliography of last year's thesis... Do I need to remind you how many times?"

The little wizards looked at him dumbfounded, and the discussion stopped abruptly.

"Teacher, professor, you didn't come last year?"

Felix said in a relaxed tone: "Professor Babling and I wrote through letters, and she told me about the data storage room in previous years." He looked at the audience with some emotion: "She is really a serious professor, isn't she ?”

……

That night, Felix stood in front of the House of Requirement.

During the day, he suddenly thought of a guess, that is, the Room of Requirement is Ms. Ravenclaw's secret room.But whether this idea is correct still needs to be verified.

Behind him, a tapestry of giant silly Barnabas trying to teach the trolls how to dance ballet, and one of the trolls stopped beating the ballet teacher and turned to stare at Felix.

A worm climbed up the troll's nostrils along its feet, it roared silently, the stick in its hand flew high, and hit another troll on the head.

But none of this has anything to do with Felix, he said to himself, 'I'm going into Rowena Ravenclaw's chamber... I'm going into Rowena Ravenclaw's chamber...I'm going into Rowena Ravenclaw's chamber... Enar Ravenclaw's Chamber of Secrets...'

He walked past this place three times, and even his heartbeat couldn't help speeding up. Then, he raised his head - there was still an ordinary white wall in front of him.

Felix was silent, "That's right, I don't know what's inside?"

Although the password of the Room of Requirement is simple, it is not easy to exploit loopholes.

He thought for a while, and again he muttered, 'I want to go into the Room of Requirement as it is...I want to go into the Room of Requirement as it is...I want to go into the Room of Requirement as it is...'

Still no change.

Then, Felix remembered that the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets was originally used for teaching, so he tried again 'I'm going to enter the place where Rowena Ravenclaw secretly taught students. ' or 'I'm going into Rowena Ravenclaw's lab. '

But there has never been any door.

Felix had no choice but to leave, but in the next few days, he kept trying to connect the Room of Requirement with Rowena Ravenclaw. He almost thought of everything he could think of, and there was nothing reward.

Just when he was about to give up, on Friday evening, he ran into Ms. Gray in the courtyard—for the third time this week, the two chatted casually and watched the sunset together.

In his mind, Ms. Gray is a kind-hearted and well-bred lady who is a bit arrogant and cares about face. Chatting with her is very pleasant despite some small thoughts.

"It's beautiful!" said Ms. Gray.

"Do you rarely look up at the sunset?" Felix interjected.

"Rarely," she hesitated, but the two were already familiar, she said, "It reminds me of some sad things..."

Felix didn't ask much, he closed his mouth tightly.

The two of them looked at the dazzling Hongxia, several beams of light pierced through the clouds, and covered the edges of the clouds with a layer of gold.

"Will you keep it a secret for me?" she said suddenly.

"Yes, I will." He didn't promise, but answered her calmly.

But Ms. Gray believed it and tried to open up. She said with some sadness: "I died in such a scene."

After she uttered the first sentence with some difficulty, she seemed to let go of the shackles, and continued: "It was about the same time as now, but it was in the Albanian forest, a desolate place, I thought- —my mother is out of reach."

Felix listened silently, knowing what was coming.

It was a tragedy, and tragedy shaped Lady Gray and the Bloody Barrow at Hogwarts.

"I was born with extraordinary talent, the top group of people. I grew up under the admiration of others. Year after year, I was completely dizzy... But when I grew up, I realized that no matter how hard I tried, I'm still not as good as my mother. So—"

"I stole my mother's diadem, because it can give wisdom, and I fantasized that I could surpass her with it."

Her transparent body began to tremble.

"They said," she choked up, "that my mother never admitted that the diadem was gone, she kept pretending it was still there. She even hid her loss from the other founders of Hogwarts, from me. Shameful betrayal."

"Then my mother became ill—very ill. Despite my unfilial deeds, she was still desperate to see me again. She sent a man to me. But I refused him, and I thought he Lie to me, lie to me with my mother. She has already taken that step, how could she be sick?"

Felix said calmly, "It's Baron the Bloody Man."

"That's him. I wouldn't go back with him, and he went into a fit of rage—he always does, and the dark magic has taken over him."

Felix listened quietly.

"We had a violent conflict, and no one could have foreseen the consequences... He stabbed me to death with a sword. I fell to the ground, and what I saw was this twilight scene..."

She looked up, watching the last gleam of light slip.

After a long silence—

Felix asked, "Do you hate him, Bloody Baron?"

"Do I hate him!? He ruined me, my magic, my life, everything!" she yelled angrily.

Helena Ravenclaw took a deep breath and raised her head so that her expression could not be seen clearly.

"And," she whispered, "before I died, I asked him if what he said was true. It was about my mother..."

"He told me everything was true, that my mother was really sick. He deprived me of the last chance to see my mother, my only chance to redeem myself! You ask me do I hate him? My answer is, of course I do! ' she yelled suddenly and uncontrollably.

She was floating about to leave, but her hand was held, and Helena turned her head in shock, even her angry expression eased a lot.

Felix's hand was covered with a faint blue cold light, and he held her hand tightly.

(End of this chapter)

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