That night, at the Ravenclaw table.

Next to Anriel was a diary with a black leather cover, which looked... quite normal.

It's normal for Ravenclaws to carry a few notebooks and books with them.

However, after Anriel carefully adjusted the angle, he was sure that the diary could be clearly seen from a certain position on the Gryffindor table...

Anriel had already noticed little Ginny's pale face and surprised eyes.

He lowered his head to drink the soup, with a slight curve at the corner of his mouth.

However, for little Ginny, stealing things under Anriel's nose was a bit too difficult for her.

That’s “a terrifying demon as terrible as Voldemort”!

But the diary should also be extremely important to Ginny——

If he hadn't been there, Anriel felt that Ginny would have rushed over and snatched it away.

Of course, whether she has the physical strength to "rush over" is another matter.

Anriel shrugged and decided to create an opportunity for Ginny:

Anyway, when Angel took Luna to chat with the prefect, he glanced at Ginny and slipped down from the Gryffindor table.

When Anriel returned, the diary had disappeared, and he pretended that he had noticed nothing. He cut a piece of soft and juicy lamb and put it into...Luna's open mouth.

"like very much?"

Anriel asked and Luna nodded.

Anriel understood:

"Then I'll call one of the house elves that roasted the lamb, so that we can have a separate midnight snack from now on."

Isn’t this an alternative kind of domineering president literature?

Luna rolled her eyes at Anriel and poked his face with a slender finger.

Anriel was not angry. He was so happy that he turned around and took Luna's finger into his mouth with a smile on his face.

"babble……"

Luna was startled and quickly pulled her fingers out of the bad guy's mouth, rubbing them on the collar of Anriel's robe with a look of disgust.

She wasn't angry either, and Anriel knew she wasn't angry either.

The two of them were still leaning against each other, and Luna was still in the posture that she was about to get into Anriel's arms.

The classmate next to me suddenly felt that his appetite was much less than usual.

Hey, this is strange, why did I feel full so quickly today?

It's like any dog ​​passing by will be kicked.

Ginny, who had been staring at this side, wanting to see if Anriel had noticed that the diary was lost, saw this scene and her face became bitter, with mixed feelings in her heart.

This was something Anriel had not noticed, and it was something he had not expected.

......

In the original book, Ginny stole the diary because she was afraid that Riddle would tell Harry about her feelings.

But now, it was Anriel who held the diary. If that was really the case, then telling a reliable senior about "her feelings for Harry" didn't seem to be a big problem.

Then why did she steal the diary anyway?

The answer is already obvious...

Ginny had no appetite for food. It felt as if a red-hot iron clamp was gripping her internal organs, twisting them together.

With the diary in her arms, she sneaked out of the auditorium without anyone noticing and leaned against the stone pillar in the foyer.

A bitter feeling melted in her mouth.

Anriel didn't know what happened to Ginny, nor did he know her emotional experience.

If he knew, there are only four words that can summarize his mental journey:

The cow is flat and timid.

He is indeed a Gryffindor lover.

Since ancient times, being sentimental has only brought empty regrets, and being sentimental has always been sad about separation. There is a kind of beauty that is scattered and withered while living in the cage of one's own emotions.

Even if Anriel knew, he couldn't enlighten him.

I can only pray that Mr. Porter can lend a helping hand and get back my destined wife.

(Note: This sentence is what Anriel would say if Anriel knew, but now he doesn't know.)

He had little interest in Ginny, or to be more precise, not much emotional interest in her.

But Ginny's magical talent is definitely not bad.

Take a chestnut.

Does anyone remember what Ginny's wand was made of?

3,

2,

1,

The answer is yew, the same material as Voldemort's wand.

Due to its toxic sap, the yew tree is often associated with witchcraft and death.

After the old trees on the outer layer of the yew die, new trees will continue to grow from the center, so it is often regarded as the "immortal tree" and also symbolizes the reincarnation of the soul.

(Original textual research: Celtic priests regarded yew as a symbol of eternal life and immortality.)

Yew wands are relatively rare, and their ideal owners are equally unusual, sometimes even notorious.

This wand is said to give its holder the power of life and death. Of course, this feature is most likely bragging, at least Anriel doesn't believe it.

What about Voldemort? This yew wand did serve him well on his way to immortality.

But in the end, it still had to be thrown away.

It is not ruled out that Voldemort knew nothing about wandology, but more likely, other methods of pursuing immortality are much more reliable than "buying and using a yew wand."

Finally, yew wands have a particularly dark and forbidding reputation in the realms of duelling and hexing, though one thing is certain: a yew wand will never yield to the mediocrity or the faint of heart.

Ginny possesses the characteristics of a brave and decisive leader, and her image is very similar to that of a female leader, so she is neither timid nor mediocre, and is fully capable of controlling this yew wand.

Anriel was very interested in this.

Back to what happened earlier, Anriel noticed it shortly after Ginny left.

In fact, his behavior was a bit unfair to Ginny.

With Anriel's interference, even if the plot is on the right track, it will be a little different.

That is to say, there seems to be a slight possibility that Ginny, who is lying in the secret chamber "waiting to die" in the future, will really be in danger of her life.

Anriel felt sorry about this, but he would try his best to save Ginny.

As for whether Riddle will plan another attack between now and the end of the incident...

Anriel thinks not.

This matter seemed to be coming to an end soon.

The reason why Andriel was willing to risk Ginny's life and conceal a death to push the plot back was that it would be a very terrifying thing for a basilisk to be inside the school, whether it was sleeping or wandering around unconsciously for food.

Dangerous and extremely frightening.

Anriel doesn't speak Parseltongue, there is no such item in the language module.

However, it seems that no one needs to fight the basilisk now.

Anriel was bound to go into the Chamber of Secrets with Harry. As long as he could catch the basilisk, Riddle's soul fragments would not be enough to kill him.

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