I abducted HP's friend on his wedding day

Chapter 111 The basilisk that lost its memory

"What Voldemort said..." Salazar was a little confused by Helbo's question. He thought seriously for a while before answering. "It depends on the situation. It's edible, although I don't like the way he looks."

Godric looked at Salazar blankly.

"Is that Voldemort delicious?" Haierbo inside the wall seemed to really intend to eat Voldemort.

"I don't know. Have you ever eaten a wizard or a human?"

Godric screamed in his heart: [Just asking this snake calmly if he had ever eaten a human? ! Why does your tone tell me that you don't think it's strange that the snake inside eats people! ! ! 】

Haierbo made a purring sound on the other side of the wall, and then replied in a sincere tone: "Helbo doesn't know, Haierbo has forgotten a lot of things. If he doesn't forget, his head will hurt, so Haierbo tells himself, remember Sal will do.”

Maybe you still remember that Godric was next to Salazar. Herbo said happily: "I haven't forgotten Godric yet. Even if I forget Godric in the future, I must remember Thrall!"

Salazar asked curiously: "Are you old, so your memory is bad?"

Halbo seemed to be unable to find the right words to answer, and finally stumbled and said: "Helbo doesn't remember why, but Halbo knows that even if he is sick, he doesn't want to forget Sal!"

Salazar was stunned for a moment. He felt something gently touched his heartstrings. He didn't know that the words he said were no longer so cold, but instead had a little tenderness.

"Helpo, I have other things to do, and I really don't have time to play with you. Can you go back to your dormitory first? Is that secret room your dormitory?"

"Yes."

"Well, how about you go back first and don't run around? I will find a suitable time to go to the secret room to see you. Is that okay?"

Haierpo happily agreed. It was really obedient and didn't ask when Salazar would have time. He happily called Salazar's name and swam away.

Salazar breathed a long sigh of relief, finally coaxing the thousand-year-old basilisk away.

"Fortunately, it has a bad memory, so it didn't notice that there was no contract between it and me, otherwise it would have discovered that my identity was wrong."

Salazar was a little troubled: "But if I go to the secret room to see it next time and get close, if I find something wrong, I may be finished!"

Godric didn't think there would be any danger: "Obviously, its intelligence is not that high. I don't think it can tell the difference."

"I don't want to do anything I'm not sure about."

After hearing Salazar's rebuttal, Godric reminded him: "You're not completely unsure, right?"

Godric saw Salazar's unhappy expression and looked helpless: "If you don't want to go to the secret room, then don't go."

Salazar shook his head: "I agreed, and if I don't go to the secret room, the snake will probably come out again."

"But you heard what it said. Now it has memory problems. What if it's Alzheimer's like the old man? If it can't remember who you are, wouldn't that be very dangerous?"

Godric's words also vaguely showed that he had changed his mind.

"I think we can ask those who are aware of it to at least understand what the memory of Haierbo is. This way, your safety can be guaranteed when you go to that secret room."

"Okay, who do you think you can ask?" Salazar continued. "Barrow? Or the house elves in the kitchen who are responsible for looking after Helbo?"

"Let's ask Barrow first."

……

"You ask Haierbo?" Barrow sounded a little surprised. He looked at Salazar, looked up and down, and then explained. "You haven't hatched it yet, have you?"

"That's right." Salazar's tone was dry. "I was surprised by this pet that suddenly appeared."

Barrow shook his head and replied: "That is indeed your pet."

"I won't deny this fact now. In fact, I just met it. It's not a meeting. I just said a few words through the wall." Then thinking of the strange qualities in Helbo, Salazar asked road. "When did it start to lose its memory because of its age?"

"Lost memory?" Barrow was a little surprised. "I don't know about this. After all, I don't pay much attention to it."

Barrow shook his head again and began to think about some of the news he had heard about Haierbo.

"You terminated the contract with it..."

"Wait! I broke the contract with the basilisk?!"

Barrow nodded.

"Why?!" Salazar said in surprise. "Why should I terminate the contract for no reason?"

Barrow replied: "Because you gave the Herbo Contract to Hogwarts!"

"..." Salazar's eyes widened. "Who was the contract given to?"

"Hogwarts, Master."

"Why should I do this!!!"

"Because it is very rare for Helbo to live for a long time, but the growth of the basilisk requires the magic power of its master. In the later period, your magic power is in short supply, so Professor Ravenclaw suggests that you give Helbo a contract to Hogwarts. Hogwarts provides the magic.”

Barrow then added: "By the way, Herbo has also become a defense system for Hogwarts, a deterrent to the basilisk."

Speaking of this, Barrow was still a little emotional: "I didn't expect that Halbo would survive for such a long time after making a contract with Hogwarts. No basilisk has ever survived for such a long time. I think it's because of this contract. "

Salazar just looked at Barrow in silence.

"After Professor Hufflepuff discovered that Helbo's threat was getting stronger and stronger, he included Helbo into the contract of the Forbidden Forest. The creatures in the Forbidden Forest became a little restless after you and the other three professors left. It was Haierbo who suppressed their ambitions. Otherwise, Hogwarts would have been overrun by creatures from the Forbidden Forest by now."

Barrow didn't care what Salazar wanted to know, and told Salazar all the information he knew.

"Those creatures in the Forbidden Forest hate Haierbo to death, but they can't beat him. Haierbo is immune to all spells. I just don't know if the Death Curse has any effect. The main reason is that no one dares to do it."

Looking into Salazar's gloomy eyes, Barrow coughed twice in embarrassment.

"Isn't this one time when wizards got into a fight at Hogwarts, and Hogwarts called out Halpo? I saw Halpo staring to death at the attackers. When the group resisted, almost all the spells were cast. I have used them all, but not a single Haierbo scale has been broken off."

Then, Barrow comforted Salazar: "Later, Hogwarts banned adult wizards who were not staff students of the school from entering unless invited."

But that's not what Salazar cares about.

"Is Hogwarts alive? Can snakes be released to bite people?!"

Barrow looked at Salazar innocently: "I don't know about this, teacher, didn't you and the other three professors create this castle? Did you and the three professors make the Hogwarts Castle active? I don't know either. Maybe you know."

Salazar couldn't help but look around.

He shouted curiously: "Hi, Hogwarts, are you there?"

Naturally, there was no response to Salazar.

"Tsk, tsk." Salazar continued to look at Barrow. "Tell me about Helbo's illness. He said he was ill and started to lose his memory. What do you know?"

Barrow was confused by Salazar's question: "Is Herbo sick?"

"Isn't it? It says it's starting to forget a lot of things!"

"But..." Barrow looked very distressed and thought for a long time before he stuttered and answered Salazar. "Teacher, that doesn't seem to be an illness."

"what is that?"

"The contract between Haierbo and Hogwarts contains the condition that students and staff at Hogwarts cannot be harmed."

Salazar looked at Barro with slight surprise.

"I've heard that it seemed to have hurt a student. That happened many years ago, probably when the mysterious man was still a student."

"You mean, Voldemort was responsible for the injury to Halbo? Or it has something to do with him, right?"

Barrow didn't nod or shake his head. He just met Salazar's gaze with a sincere tone and a well-behaved attitude.

"I don't know if there is any connection, but if the rumor is true." Barrow continued. "Professor Ravenclaw's contract will probably set some kind of punishment model for this situation."

Then, he frowned and explained: "I don't know the specifics. I'm not good at contract-related skills, but Helena may know something. She is very familiar with Professor Ravenclaw's abilities."

Salazar whispered: "So, should I ask Helena again?"

"I suggest you ask. After all, if something goes wrong with Helbo, I am worried about the balance of the Forbidden Forest and the safety of Hogwarts."

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