"I hope you can let me have a full meal before you have a sudden thought next time... To be honest, if we go to fight the basilisk like this, I'm really afraid that I will starve to death." Kaisen complained.

"Believe in your magical prowess."

"I trust my blood sugar level more than that. If I get hypoglycemia and fall into the secret room, will you bring me back?"

"Well...it depends on my mood."

"Dumbledore, you know, I'm a very polite person. I would never curse unless it's a special situation, but you... you've gone beyond the realm of ordinary people. You're a bit anthropomorphic now."

"Okay, we're here."

The two of them walked all the way from the first floor hall to the eighth floor before Dumbledore uttered these sensible words.

"follow me."

Dumbledore said as he led Kaisen to a corridor and they both walked until they came to a tapestry.

"Has this tapestry been here since the days of the Big Four?"

"should be."

"...I've been reading a book these days, and it says that Hogwarts Castle is the property of Salazar Slytherin?" Kaisen asked.

"Yes."

"I think the Slytherin house crest is quite stylish, so why is this tapestry so abstract? Why would Slytherin allow such an ugly one to hang in his castle..."

"If it knew what you were thinking, it might get angry," Dumbledore said with a smile.

"Well, now you have no respect for the Big Four at all," Kaisen complained.

Dumbledore shook his head. "I'm not talking about Slytherin, I'm talking about it."

"So? You're saying this tapestry has consciousness?"

"I didn't know it yet. This is a magical room. Anything you wish for will come true," Dumbledore explained.

"Oh, so you brought me here to make a wish and ask if this room could create a room that leads directly to the Chamber of Secrets?"

"Why not? You can try it. Just walk around here three times and think of the room you need in your mind."

"For example, you could imagine that I need a room that leads directly to Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets," Dumbledore said with a smile.

"I see. You have the strength to climb from the first floor to the eighth floor in one breath, but you don't have the strength to walk back and forth in front of this tapestry three times?"

"Don't be so powerful," Dumbledore comforted.

"I'm sorry, but my attack power is directly proportional to my hunger level. If you want to experience the gentle version of Professor Kaisen, I suggest you let me eat a full meal."

Kaisen complained as he circled in front of the tapestry.

One back and forth, two back and forth, three back and forth.

......................................

"........................"

"........................."

"Did you also buy the fake Hogwarts History? Have you ever actually tried it?" Kaisen asked.

"You want a separate room."

Dumbledore said.

Kaisen turned around three more times helplessly, and this time the door to the Room of Requirement really appeared.

Dumbledore pushed the door open and walked in with some curiosity. After all, he was really curious about what kind of room Professor Kaysen wanted.

"........................"

After a long silence, Dumbledore turned around and asked, "So, the room you want is a bare-bones room that you can decorate?"

"...Well, is there any problem?" Kaisen said seriously.

"No, nothing." Dumbledore shook his head and stepped out again.

Kaisen was leaning against the wall in the corridor. He had no intention of going into the decoration room. After all, he was still hungry.

He was just thinking that if the Room of Requirement was really as magical as Dumbledore said, why couldn't it generate a room leading to Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets.

This question is actually very easy to answer.

According to Dumbledore, this tapestry and even the Room of Requirement were rooms from the era of the Big Four. As the master of Hogwarts Castle, Slytherin himself must have known about the existence of this magical room.

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Then it must be that Slytherin himself consciously severed the connection between the Room of Requirement and the Chamber of Secrets before leaving Hogwarts.

Or to be even more exaggerated, if this room was created by Slytherin himself, of course we have to ignore why his tapestries are always so ugly.

He can simply have the Room of Requirement deny requests to the Chamber of Secrets.

However, just because you can't go directly to the secret room doesn't mean there aren't other ways.

The Granting of Requirement roof is somewhat intelligent, at best a combination of Legilimency and Transfiguration. The real magic lies in Hogwarts itself.

From this perspective, the Room of Requirement is nothing more than a manifestation of the magic of Hogwarts.

Hogwarts knows itself absolutely 100%. If Hogwarts is regarded as a huge database, then the Room of Requirement can be regarded as a general intelligent search engine.

In this way, it may be possible to use word games to bypass the restrictions of search engines and directly retrieve information from the database.

Um..............

The theory is feasible and practice begins.

Kaysen waited for the Room of Requirement to close again, then walked around the tapestry three times.

"I need a room with a map to Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets."

"I need a room with a map to Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets."

"I need a room with a map to Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets."

The door appeared.

"What kind of house did you wish for this time?" Dumbledore asked curiously.

"Just go in and take a look." Kaisen walked in first, and Dumbledore followed.

The room was very spacious, except for a stone platform in the middle, on which were geometric shapes made up of strands of light.

"What is this?" asked Dumbledore.

"I wished for the Room of Requirement to become a room containing a map to Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets, and this map of the Chamber of Secrets should have been generated for me at Hogwarts."

"However, the keywords of Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets were still retrieved by the Room of Requirement, so that the map we needed turned into a bunch of...garbled code." Kaisen explained.

"Wait a minute, I'll get the Shadow Ball," Dumbledore said as he was about to Apparate away.

"No need to bother."

Kaisen directly took out his magic manual, opened it to reveal pages like the starry sky, and slapped them directly on the disrupted geometric figures.

"Next, we just need to decipher this geometric pattern and piece it together to form the original map. Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets will almost be revealed."

Dumbledore smiled.

"It was a great idea of ​​mine to have you come. There's no better idea than this."

"Hmm, who says it isn't?" Kaisen said as he put away the magic manual.

"Where are you going next?"

"Um...let's go to the Muggle world and get some food." Kaisen said.

"Don't worry, don't worry. I want to go to your office to do some magic experiments. Please accompany me to your office." Dumbledore said.

Kaisen didn't say anything, just took out a key...thought for a moment and put the key back.

"If you have anything to say, just come in. I left the office door unlocked."

"You should accompany me. Your office is too big and I could easily get lost."

Dumbledore said.

"Okay, okay, just teleport back this time. I'll wait for you at the door." Kaisen said and disappeared with a buzz.

Dumbledore smiled and followed.

Kaisen leaned against the door frame of the alchemy office, and soon Dumbledore also Apparated here.

"Well, let's go in."

Kaisen grabbed the door handle and turned it, and the two of them walked into the office.

"What exactly do you want to use?"

"I'm looking at it. Let's go ahead." Dumbledore said as he walked ahead. Since Kaisen didn't know what specific thing Dumbledore needed and couldn't teleport, he had to follow Dumbledore.

for a long time...

"Did you find it?"

"Not really... Never mind, let's go to your office and drink some black tea. You're not in a hurry anyway."

"Dumbledore, what the hell?" Kaisen was a little upset. In the past, he always used the office to take the little wizards out.

And today, Dumbledore fooled me.

Shame, shame! Such a shame!

"Ahem, Kaisen." Dumbledore suddenly called out from behind Kaisen.

"There is no black tea, and there is no green tea. I advise you to leave now before I smash my fist into your nose." Kaisen was so angry that he didn't want to open his eyes, because he was afraid that he would not be able to control himself and start to attack as soon as he saw Dumbledore's big face.

Dumbledore took a step back inwardly: "Why are you closing your eyes?"

Kaisen sneered and opened his eyes: "Because I'm afraid..."

boom!

"Happy birthday!"

In an instant, fragments of the magic fireworks exploded and fell all over Kaisen's head.

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