For the average wizard, the use of magic is something that doesn't require much attention. After all, the spells they use are mature, safe, and common spells that have been tested in various ways. These mundane spells are rarely dangerous to use, but for wizards like Lady Ravenclaw, inventing and improving spells is their daily routine, and if it is a general spell, the accumulation of knowledge and experience alone is enough to deal with, but when it comes to advanced spells that require a certain emotion, the crown comes in handy.

Contrary to the fact that the crown can make people smarter, the crown can indeed make the wizard look "smart" to a certain extent, but in the final analysis, it is because the crown suppresses or absorbs most of the wearer's emotions - without the interference of emotions, the wearer will become calm and rational, which of course will make people look "smart", not to mention that Lady Ravenclaw is considered an intelligent person even without a crown.

"My mother carried it because the crown would help her with some magical research. Lady Gray was still hunched on the escalator with her knees folded, "But I realized later that the crown was not a good thing." "

Ms. Gray's claim about the crown intrigued Solim. A magical object that can make the wearer "ruthless", but also cast spells that require certain emotions, is beyond the reach of most wizards - including Solim.

For example, if Solim were to cast a requisitioning spell, in addition to the hard requirements of a wand and enough mana, he would also need to be able to drive a specific emotion that drove the requisition: hatred, disgust, and the urge to hurt others. Without these feelings, the Requisition Spell can indeed be cast under the spawn of powerful magic, but the power will be greatly reduced. Solim had read similar examples in his family collection, and even Skull's students often had a similar situation when they first used the Requisition Charm on those "teaching aids": the Requisition Charm hit the target, but the target did not die completely, but instead appeared in a state of soul silence, unresponsive to external stimuli, colloquially known as vegetative beings.

But with a tiara, the wearer can cast those advanced spells without having to have the corresponding emotions. Not to mention anything else, if Harry had the help of their D.A Crown at that time, they would have done more with less when practicing the Patronus Charm, and the students didn't have to blush their faces like constipation to find that ethereal feeling, they just had to put on the crown and recite the correct incantation, and if the magic was enough, the Patronus would easily come out of their wands.

What if Solim had a crown? His learning in the dark arts would increase to a point where he would be happy. His Imperius Curse was still not proficient, and it was clear that he could not be satisfied with the few poor creatures whose wills had been crumbled by his captivity. But once he had the help of the crown, he would quickly get used to how to cast a successful and perfect Imperius Curse.

In an instant, Solim even had the idea of taking the crown for himself, and he even began to think about specific action measures, but he soon came to his senses, the crown was already a Horcrux, not to mention whether Dumbledore would give him the crown, even if Solim got the crown in his hands, he would not dare to put this thing on his head.

But what if Riddle absorbs the soul in the crown?

Solim couldn't help but think that an intact crown was obviously a very seductive magical item, and any wizard who wanted to make a difference on the path of magic could not resist such a temptation. Solim couldn't either, he wasn't even willing to resist such a temptation, but he also understood that as long as the crown was still a Horcrux, this matter could only be thought about, and even if Riddle absorbed the soul in the crown, it was unknown whether the crown would survive intact.

As Ms. Gray spoke in fits and starts, the blood on Solim's head cooled suddenly.

Rowena. Ravenclaw is a fairly gentle and empathetic woman in academic discussions and outside of the classroom, and if it weren't for that, there wouldn't have been all the gossip between Godric and her. But with the use of the crown by Ms. Ravenclaw - yes, the crown was not in Ms. Ravenclaw's hands in the first place. At least according to Ms. Gray, it was only in sixth grade that Ms. Ravenclaw began wearing the tiara, and just a year after wearing and using the tiara, Ms. Gray's daughter noticed that something was wrong—her mother was becoming more and more apathetic, and it was not her delusion, as Barrow had said.

"That's true. Barrow helped, "Dean Ravenclaw was a very easy-going person before, but when I was in seventh grade, ......"

Speaking of which, Barrow glanced at Ms. Gray on the escalator, and it was during this year that the two of them lost their lives under the same tree.

"She began to show a ...... The feeling that no one should enter. Barrow continued, adding, "You know, because of my relationship with the teacher, I've sometimes been exposed to conversations between the Big Four, and they've even had a fight over that crown—"

"Who is arguing with whom?"

"Mr. Gryffindor and Ms. Ravenclaw. "

"So," Solim touched his chin, "isn't a good tiara, even if it's intact?"

"It's certainly not a good thing!" said Miss Gray pointedly, "it has made my mother cold, and since she put on the crown, all she cared about was magic! (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

"So, you choose to steal...... Ahem. Solim quickly changed his words, "I mean, you chose to take the crown and hide it just to get Lady Ravenclaw back to normal?"

"Do you think I'm jealous of my mother's wisdom?" Lady Gray glared at Solim.

"No, of course not, I never believed the gossip. Solim hurriedly reassured, "But why not ask for the help of the other deans? "

Barrow answered this question.

"There were so many things that the deans had to worry about. Barrow said in a deep voice, "It wasn't like now, it was so peaceful. "

"Even if the Dark Lord led people to attack Hogwarts not long ago?"

Hearing Solim's words, Barrow pulled the corners of his mouth rarely.

"Yes, Hogwarts was in a much worse situation then than it is now. At that time, there were quite a few outsiders who were fighting Hogwarts about the idea. With that, Barrow stared at Solim, "Among them are you—Selwyn." "。

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